Born in Chicago - Cool Blues Harmonica - Paul Butterfield Cover video free download


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Duration: 05:02
Uploaded: 2012/02/04

Cover of Paul Butterfield's version of the song "Born in Chicago", midtempo version.

At 2:02 I play Paul Butterfield's harmonica intro from the song "Walkin' Thru The Park" on Muddy Waters' album "Fathers and Sons" from 1969.

At 2:26 I play Paul Butterfield's harmonica intro from his version of Little Walter's song song "Mellow Down Easy". It's on PBs album "The Paul Butterfield Blues Band" from 1965.

At 3:14 I play some of the harmonica parts from Paul Butterfield's version of the famous blues song "The Thrill Is Gone".

Watch all my Paul Butterfield covers and lessons with tabs here. Also backing track for this version:

http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3FF3F86A31A04531&feature=edit_ok

Hakan Ehn plays Hohner Golden Melody harmonica in D, keyboards and percussion.

Shure 545SD microphone connected into vocals processor Digitech Vocal 300 connected into Boss recording studio.

Digitech Vocal 300, vocals processor:

distortion, equalizer, delay, reverb

Boss BR-1200CD, digital recording studio:

bass and drums backing track

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Comments

8 years ago

Stefano Furlanetto

hi Hakan, i'm an italian harpsucker & i often take a look 2 your news on video! :D please to meet ya! can you tell me where did u find your "4pin to 1/4 jack" adapter for your Shure 545? i'm desperate, i cannot find it!!!Many thanx man!Stefano

9 years ago

Kakashi X Leonhart

cool 

9 years ago

Juan David Rodriguez Londoño

suena brutal

9 years ago

SkezZHD

Hur länge kan Hohner Golden Melody harmonica D hålla? Innan den går sönder eller så.

9 years ago

Steven J. Azure

fuckn' a!

9 years ago

Duffy Sullivan

Pretty good! I had Butterfield's first LP back in 1965 when it first came out. They toured the San Francisco area and I went to see them play in Berkeley. Someone called the Jefferson Airplane opened for them. What a group they were! Mike Bloomfield, Elvin Bishop, Paul Butterfield blew the roof off the place! I don't know of anyone else playing around San Francisco back in those days that sounded remotely like the Butter band. I was just a kid in high school at the time.You have Paul's harp nailed, thanks a lot for sharing. Paul may be gone but we have Hakan Ehn to show us how it's done!

10 years ago

Virginia Cason

Hell yeah!!!!

10 years ago

470blp911

I love listening to your great music that you play. It is so relaxing, and pugs me in anther zone. Thank you for such great entertainment Hakan. Bruce P.

10 years ago

Matan Cohen

impressive!!! what book do you recommend to get started? ;)

11 years ago

EvilGenius501

Nice job broham!!

11 years ago

Edmund dantae'

Wow Fantastic,I'm going to play my first time at a cafe`,and You've given me some great licks to use. You've always been so helpful,given all of us so much help,for so long.Is there some way I could pay pal you somrthing?RespectfullY Edmund

11 years ago

Alexander Gerasimov

This is SO good! Thank you, this was a kind of unexpected pearl for me :)

11 years ago

Jared Van Nortwick

OMG best song i have ever herd on a hermonica

11 years ago

Mike Robbins

Excellent!

11 years ago

BC2QuickScoper

You're just madly good.

12 years ago

Marc Rosen

Sir, you are rediculous good!@

12 years ago

Dirk Steenbergen

i said it once and i'll say it again. F*cking awesome Hakan you ROCK!!!

12 years ago

Hakan Ehn

@JoeRomanowski1 Thank you very much!

12 years ago

Hakan Ehn

@Janharmonica Thank you so much!

12 years ago

Jan harmonica

great play as usually !

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