Mystery Train - Rick Danko & Paul Butterfield (79.10.12.1.M) video free download


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Duration: 03:59
Uploaded: 2010/02/16

Paul Butterfield - Harmonica, Vocals

Rick Danko - Bass, Vocals

Blondie Chaplin - Guitar, Vocals

Rick Belke - Guitar

Tom Stevenson - Piano

Ron McRory - Drums

Terry Williams - Video Director

Thomas Lofstrom - Technical Director

Steve Ramsey - Camera

Comments

9 years ago

sandra sword

Wicked good one Rick

9 years ago

Jutta Gabriel

... Mystery Train - Rick Danko & Paul Butterfield (79.10.12.1.M) and Tommy Stephenson on the keys...<3...

10 years ago

JustAintThatWay

Shit they was on here weren't Peruvian Marching Dust was Peruvian 100 meter dash. But looked like a fun run - while it lasted.

10 years ago

astraboys100

Well they don't make'm like that any more, you won't see the like again sorry to say

10 years ago

gian paolo Puglisi

Beautiful !Thanks a lot

10 years ago

Tommy Stephenson

I WAS SO PROUD AND HONORED TO PLAY THE KEYS WITH THESE GUYS........!!!!!

10 years ago

john robinson

you,d still have 2 look a far peace to find better ....

11 years ago

Battosai84

Totally!! Paul is a God among men with that harp!

11 years ago

Battosai84

Off their heads :)

11 years ago

Battosai84

He doesn't just have the coolest tone - he's one of the best!! And I'm sorry, to compare Plant and Mick Jagger!! You need to go listen to what real harp players sound like!! Go check out Sonny Bill Williamson II

11 years ago

Battosai84

Yeah man, what the hell is this guy talking about!?!

11 years ago

dd1yr

What? Mick Jagger and Robert Plant can't play harp for shit. Rick Estrin, Kim Wilson, Rod Piazza, James Harman are where its at for white players..

12 years ago

Robert Quan

These guys were ripped, but still one helleva treat. I would have loved to have been there and ripped too.

12 years ago

TheOffcialACCFans

both these guys were know to rip/n/run this night was no dif I miss them both terribly!lay off that whiskey and let that cocaine beeee

12 years ago

Paul Rosano

This video captures Butterfield's sound on harp perfectly. What a powerful, commanding and compelling tone. He was the master after Little Walter.

12 years ago

cwhites1

I played the Keyboards for this band.........and I have nothing but fond memories of the 3 years I was with them....I had a blast!!!!!!!!!!!! Tommy Stephenson

12 years ago

Ron Beretta

@MrJohntube12 add one more to that list, Bluesman Ron from Chicago, i was heavily influenced by Paul and Jack when i first picked up harp in 1969, and am STILL playing 42 years later. I modeled my style on Paul's one note playing, and have gotten to about as 2/3 as good as he was, still striving to get better, the key is to play from the heart

12 years ago

Waltzenfree

Kick Butt Guys That train is never commin' back. RIP

12 years ago

MeltD0wner

@MrJohntube12 With all due respect, they were amateurs on the harp compared to paul Butterfield.

12 years ago

BlueRevival

Danko sounds like norm mcdonald

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