Re: [Harp-L] Paul Butterfield (Rock and Roll Hall of Fame)
I concur emphatically will all your points Rob !
Mike Wilbur
On May 11, 2014, at 11:21 AM, Rob Paparozzi <chromboy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I wanted to spread the word and I hope some here will helpâ.
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> The importance of this Band in the Music World was tantamount to or even greater than the british invasion, They brought the BLUES to the forefront to live audiences like The Fillmore and Woodstock and then forged the Blues into newer genres and fusionsââitâs high time they were inducted into The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. So please pass this video along and help spread the word for a 2015 inductionâ..
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> This song was just a simple Jam that was previously unreleased from the LIVE Troubadour sessions in 1970 produced by Todd Rundgren. Listen to how Butterfield as a bandleader turns this simple âriff oriented tune" by the sax player into the coolest funkiest âGrooveâ jamâ..not to mention some of Paulâs finest phrasing and improvising. This tune should be included in any Blues 101 masterclass for analysis of Improv, Groove and Toneâ.
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> The song was found in the tape box when the reissue set was being put together, it was labeled wrong, âBorn under a Bad Signââ(Butter historian and harp player/Mic collector) Tom Ellis III after interviewing so many in the band found that it was actually The Sax Players song (Gene Dinwiddie). Thus, on the newer double CD release was titled appropriately titled âGeneâs Tuneâââ.hope you enjoy my little montage and my posting this songââ
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> If you agreeâplease vote to induct The Paul Butterfield Blues Band next year into The Rock and Roll Hall of Fameâ..Thanksâ.
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> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKTOYAc7RD4
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> all the best,
> Rob Paparozzi
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