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Uploaded by on May 15, 2009

Live at The Newport Folk Festival july 26 1965

paul butterfield-vocal/hca
mike bloomfield-guitar
elvin bishop-guitar
jerome arnold-bass
sam lay-drums
bruce langhorne-tamborine

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  • This is great! I first saw the Butter Band about one year after this when they were kicking ass all over San Francisco. It was wonderful to be there and see the White blues movement unfold. The sound on this video is outstanding! Thanks again Zinedine! You are a trip!

  • Thanks alot franklmac,happy to see that youre digging my uploads.

  • I wasnt born in Chicago, but I wish I was.

    Great upload. Tks T.

  • LMAO ! Your'e very welcome V .

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  • This is much better than the studio track on their debut album with rather more harmonica. Nick Gravenites was a decent song writer who summed up the windy city on this one. Pity Dylan was booed off stage later that day with this band backing him. The take on "Maggies farm " was excellent.

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  • music starts at 1:10

  • @vanu49 I was and it was great!!

    We got to see these guys, Muddy, the Wolf, all the greats and good God how I miss them all.

  • Great blues love it .

  • my favorite blues tune

  • Where i can get the whole concert? i would be extremely thankful if somebody could help me.

  • @friesandfries that would be the annoyingly pompous Peter Yarrow.

  • @b: The real "axe" story was only a remark, not an action, and was made by Pete Seeger, not Lomax. He asked the sound crew to clean up Dylan's distorted vocal sound. When they refused, he then said: "If I had an axe, I'd cut the damn cable". There was no axe. There was no fight. / There -was- a Lomax / Grossman fight, but it was was because Grossman didn't like Lomax's attitude during his introduction of Butterfield, (on this clip). Nothing to do with the Dylan show.

  • @hoz49 I think so Because the Announcer said that The Paul Butterfield Blues Band will accompany Bob Dylan later on.

  • @vanu49 I was fa sho.

  • hahaha blues hammer ! *ghost world reference*

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