Paul Butterfield Blues band " EAST WEST " Part 2

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Uploaded by on Mar 14, 2009

paul butterfield blues band live at the fillmore west 1966

paul butterfield-vocals/harmonica
mike bloomfield-guitar
elvin bishop-guitar
mark naftalin-organ
jerome arnold-bass
bill davenport-drums

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  • Where's the rave ending? Pt 3?

  • @hoz49 Unfortunately my recording ends there.....glad youre digging my uploads!

  • We gotta get these guys into the R&R Hall of Fame!They influenced everyone all down the line.

  • Well said rockinroger69 !

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  • this track by bloomfield turned rock and roll on it's head

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  • Some of the best blues players getting into this range of music is the coolest. Bloomfield is the greatest, most interesting blues guitarist there is/was. They were/are stunning.

  • I attended my first live Paul Butterfield Blues Band concert in November, 1966 at JD's Riverbottom Room in Tempe, AZ . I'd been listening to Butterfield for over a year - and was playing professionally at the time. When I heard "EAST-WEST" during this performance, (it hadn't been released yet), I was absolutely STUNNED! We all were. This version is very close to the one I remember that evening. I still consider that concert to be among the best I've ever attended. They were spectacular! !

  • Sir Michael!!!!

  • @tvtom3 this is unexplainable and yet exhilirating and way before anyone's time

  • I first heard of the PBBB in 1965 before they evenplayed at Newport and backed Dylan electric. Saw them probably 20-30 times with the classic line-up. You haven't lived unless you did see them and I was one of the fortunate few to see them at the Clun 47 in Cambridge, Mass. It was a small room that seated between 150-170 and when they came in they literally blew the roof of the place and our minds! Butter and Bloomers forever!

  • This is still one of the greatest instrumentals of all time & my personal favorite.

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