Mike Bloomfield on Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Sessions скачать видео бесплатно


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Bloomfield from a 1973 KSAN Radio Interview. No Copyright Infringement intended. I am uploading this from my personal archive copy of the radio interview and to celebrate the legacy of my musical hero and inspiration Michael Bloomfield (with some guy named Bob. I guess he's pretty good too :). If you wish for me to remove any of the following pictures and/or audio, just ask!

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9 years назад

BUZZ BARBHUIYAN

haha...Producer was a non producer

9 years назад

DuneAquaViva

"He was the best from east to west, you shoulda heard the way he lived them blues, you all shoulda heard the way, that man could live them blues, he was born to win, you know he just had to loose..!" From my tune for Michael who I was lucky to know from just before I turned 16..

10 years назад

Jane Millerick

#mikebloomfield #bobdylan #highway61 "Uploaded on Nov 10, 2011Bloomfield from a 1973 KSAN Radio Interview. No Copyright Infringement intended. I am uploading this from my personal archive copy of the radio interview and to celebrate the legacy of my musical hero and inspiration Michael Bloomfield (with some guy named Bob. I guess he's pretty good too :). If you wish for me to remove any of the following pictures and/or audio, just ask!"

10 years назад

MarcBrewer

Tell that to Simon & Garfunkel

10 years назад

Gary Smucker

Like you were there.. TW was not the driving force behind anything!

10 years назад

Mike W

Bloomfield made Dylan electric.....so did Al Kooper!

11 years назад

Danielle Labadie

Fantastic !

11 years назад

anUHkins

you can also catch some footage on youtube of Bloomfield playing Maggie's Farm with Dylan from Newport '65.

11 years назад

anUHkins

In Heylin's book about Bob, Bloomfield is quoted as saying everyone was just "chucklefucking" around.

11 years назад

42awww

Bloomfield and Al Kooper, the 2 most under-appreciated and important musicians ever...

11 years назад

Savage5854

Haha finest recording artists of the time, Al Kooper was playing organ, he'd never even played organ before

11 years назад

Derek M. Theriault

UGottaListen2B4UDie.

11 years назад

MarcBrewer

That would be your area of expertise, I guess

11 years назад

MarcBrewer

I love MB, but Tom Wilson was the driving force behind"Folk-Rock"

11 years назад

ohiodixiechick2

That's Bob! He likes to present his concept & let the muscians create their own part. He gathers the best to play & expects the best from each of them. The end result is most remarkable & successful. I think this works for Dylan because he has confidence in each player & they say he doesn't fool around much . Ah, to be that creative!

11 years назад

Robbin Bryson

I had no idea Micheal had played or even had a thought about Bob. I had the luxury of seeing the three B's several times at the old Philmore Auditorium in SF. Paul Butterfield, Michael and the only surviving B. That would be Alvin Bishop. I think I'll put on East West for the fun of it! RB

11 years назад

Robbin Bryson

I didn't know he played or even thought of

11 years назад

Perry Brown

More great radio from the golden age of FM rock radio KSAN. Freeform & eclectic. 

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