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Uploaded by on Jan 7, 2009

live at the carousel or fillmore SAN FRANCISCO,CA. DEC 1 1966
paul butterfield-v/hca
mike bloomfield-guitar
elvin bishop-guitar
mark naftalin-org
jerome arnold-bass
billy davenport-drums

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  • Hey ZINEDINE05 Thank for all the Paul Butterfield stuff, I am a big fan of Paul and Mike Bloomfield.

    My biggest regret is that Paul never came to Australia. I hope that the two are back together again. RIP Paul Butterfield, RIP Mike Bloomfield

  • @roadappleband My Pleasure !!!!!!

  • i heard the doors covering this song...what a cover...them doors guys know how to rock the shit

  • The Doors were big fans of the Butterfied blues band.I heard Kreager in an interview say that the opening riffs for Break On Through were based on Butterfield blues bands version of Shake Your Moneymaker.

  • thx zinedine for the info also some good blues on yer channel ..a man after my own heart

  • Thanks man,I love The Doors too !

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  • I saw Butterfield sing this at the Fillmore in San Francisco in '69. Great memories. Great energy. Mike Bloomfield, the band's guitar player was awesome! Just hearing this, I'm 19 again!

  • Just thought I'd mention this is a cover of the Lee Dorsey original (written by Allen Tousaint). I'm sure most of you knew that but since it hadn't yet been adressed in the comments...

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  • @dezertfox4323 Could you do better?

    These guys play the raw and powerful Chicago blues, like we still play it today.

    I learned to appreciate and play the blues from these guys and the old Chicago masters.

    The English version was a lot more polished and played through Marshall amps instead of small old vintage amps and there's a difference.

  • believe it or not iron butterfly does the best version i've heard and i love paul butterfield.

  • @jhrobbin You mean Amy Winehouse's riff sounds like these guys.  You do know which came first, right?

  • Are there ANY real live footage videos of Paul Butterfield Blues Band around? The Derek Trucks Band does a nice version of this song and it just serves to make me want MORE ! They don't do it like this anymore...thanks for the post.

  • Whatever, paul butterfield, bloomfield, they sucked. period. boring, badly played, out of tune - anybody from the uk was better. terrible vocals - badly recorded rote blues, repetitively horrible. bloomfield did a few nice things on highway 61 and that was it. OVER RATEd HIPPY BLUES>

  • @pretorious700 It's a bootleg. Probably recorded in some big hall. The guitarist (particularly Bloomfield) probably used a healthy amount of amp-reverb as well.

  • If it's 1966, I'm pretty sure it would have to be the original Fillmore. If memory serves (a dicey assumption) the Carousel was still doing "straight" shows at that point.

    Great sound quality (for the time); thanks for posting!

  • @stevom31 Where did you hear it?

  • Lee Dorsey did do this song first and I beleive Allen Toussaint wrote and produced Lee Dorseys version. I like both versions, I do not know why poeple try to push their taste in Music on other poeple.It would be a boring world if everybody liked the same thing. Apples and Oranges.

  • the bass riff sounds like an Amy Winehouse tune.

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