Paul Butterfield Blues Band - Driftin' Blues (Monterey 1967) video free download


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Paul Butterfield Blues Band - Driftin' Blues (Monterey 1967)

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8 years ago

harpothehealer

Blues in motion for sure. Nice execution

8 years ago

Toon Mantel

If you like this you also like cuby and the blizzards. check it out folks. greetz .

8 years ago

Greg Parker

Mighty fine Paul Butterfield performance,here !! (Note ; he plays harp 'up side down')

9 years ago

Roger Steinbrink

I'm glad that The Paul Butterfield Blues Band finally made it into the RRHOF.They should have been honored a long time ago for being the innovators that they were. Their "East - West" album was a groundbreaking effort that was way ahead of it's time in the summer of 1966. Compare that with Billboard's Song of the Year; Sgt. Barry Sadler's "Ballad Of The Green Berets."Geez, Louise!

9 years ago

Bry C

So glad I heard Paul Butterfield Blues Band way back then...

9 years ago

ATMABRAHM

I saw them in 1967 and they were great.I have been a big fan of Elvin Bishop since.

9 years ago

ali redford

*On April 18th, 2015, the Paul Butterfield Blues Band is inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame*Before the likes of the Rolling Stones, the Yardbirds, the Animals and other British rockers started revving up America’s blues music and sending it back to U.S. audiences, Chicago harmonica player and bandleader Paul Butterfield was helping expose the music of Muddy Waters, Lightnin' Hopkins, John Lee Hooker and others to a broader audience. American rock and roll had collided with the real South­side Chicago blues and there was no turning back.With the release of their blues-drenched debut album in the fall of 1965, and its adventurous *East-West* follow-up in the summer of 66, the Paul Butterfield Blues Band kicked open a door that brought a defining new edge to rock and roll and exposed the "Fillmore crowd" to the soul of the blues.We're proud and happy to congratulate Paul and his band on their induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.#Blues #RRHK #OnThisDay #RockAndRollHallOfFame 

9 years ago

oDd FeZ

*On April 18th, 2015, the Paul Butterfield Blues Band is inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame*Before the likes of the Rolling Stones, the Yardbirds, the Animals and other British rockers started revving up America’s blues music and sending it back to U.S. audiences, Chicago harmonica player and bandleader Paul Butterfield was helping expose the music of Muddy Waters, Lightnin' Hopkins, John Lee Hooker and others to a broader audience. American rock and roll had collided with the real South­side Chicago blues and there was no turning back.With the release of their blues-drenched debut album in the fall of 1965, and its adventurous *East-West* follow-up in the summer of 66, the Paul Butterfield Blues Band kicked open a door that brought a defining new edge to rock and roll and exposed the "Fillmore crowd" to the soul of the blues.We're proud and happy to congratulate Paul and his band on their induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.#Blues #RRHK #OnThisDay #RockAndRollHallOfFame 

9 years ago

FRIDAY NIGHT SESSIONS

*On April 18th, 2015, the Paul Butterfield Blues Band is inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame*Before the likes of the Rolling Stones, the Yardbirds, the Animals and other British rockers started revving up America’s blues music and sending it back to U.S. audiences, Chicago harmonica player and bandleader Paul Butterfield was helping expose the music of Muddy Waters, Lightnin' Hopkins, John Lee Hooker and others to a broader audience. American rock and roll had collided with the real South­side Chicago blues and there was no turning back.With the release of their blues-drenched debut album in the fall of 1965, and its adventurous *East-West* follow-up in the summer of 66, the Paul Butterfield Blues Band kicked open a door that brought a defining new edge to rock and roll and exposed the "Fillmore crowd" to the soul of the blues.We're proud and happy to congratulate Paul and his band on their induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.#Blues #RRHK #OnThisDay #RockAndRollHallOfFame 

9 years ago

Despina Luigini

Bravo <3 <3

9 years ago

Despina Luigini

Bravo !!!!

9 years ago

Prez Walter Jacobs

man ain't she beautiful 1:05

9 years ago

BROOKS39

Everybody looks ripped. 

9 years ago

John Rocklin

Elvin Bishop on guitar. 

9 years ago

Rick Fischer

I guess Bloomfield yielded to Bishop this time........... Wow!! I was aware, but I was not there. 

9 years ago

Ken Renaud

smooooooooooooooooooooooooth

9 years ago

mad dead

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9 years ago

mel short

elvin bishop was playing guitar

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