mike bloomfieldは独特の世界観でアドリブ取っています。 他のギタリストとは異なり、彼の持つテクニックを見せつけることはしていません。 演奏のスタイルイルを見ても自分ね伝えたいことを、表現しているだけです。 すばらしいギタリストだとおもいます。他のギタリストとは一線を画しています。 一生聴き続けるでしょう❗
@frankdardano3182 Жыл бұрын
Mike was so clean.no rack of pedals I cant get enough. Its so refreshing l like everyone, but to me people like Van Halen are more noises than l like. Maybe because l am 71tap tricks and feedback diving guitars all sound the same. No one has his heart,believe me he was a true genlemen,and had no ego rock star bull feces,like some l have played with on the bill.bless you mike I hope i can jam with you in heaven, have my fender super reverb on standby,reverb on 2 and a half .
@timo.66346 жыл бұрын
Feb 15 2018 - Mike died 37 years ago today, he was only 37 years old. The man could really play the guitar! RIP Michael.
@rollinstone3027 жыл бұрын
When mike bloomfield Played the slow blues no one could touch him. He could squeeze soul from a string like water from a sponge. The best. Mike bloomfield Roy buchanan and Earl hooker , the three greatest of all time!
@jameshoskins89026 жыл бұрын
He was a master player in all blues styles and a fine blues piano player as well.
@oldgrannywheels5 жыл бұрын
Agreed! Ronnie Earl, named after Mr.Hooker, I would squeeze in there.
@chris123chips4 жыл бұрын
Also Peter Green
@jonno634 жыл бұрын
don't forget Rory Gallagher
@Bluesharp18964 жыл бұрын
"He could squeeze soul from a string like water from a sponge" .Nice turn of phrase!
@amosbg1 Жыл бұрын
great Blues....Bloomfield really a King !
@m.f.46067 жыл бұрын
I was lucky enough to see Mike & Al Kooper with Johnny Winter. Those were the days. Damn. We will never hear anyone like them again.
@evanbluz9466 жыл бұрын
You lived my dream ahah
@bhanwarguphasucks5 жыл бұрын
You're g-damn right about that.
@MichaelGoldenberg5 жыл бұрын
Al ain’t dead yet.
@chrisnavarro12265 жыл бұрын
Give it time you will
@sandragriffiths96922 жыл бұрын
SRV, Gary Moore, Peter Green, all gone, that just leaves Joe Bonamassa who is keeping the blues alive
@shadowplay-y5g Жыл бұрын
biggest compliment you can have of a guitar player is they play clean. no boxes or pedals just plug in and play. Michael played clean.
@BlindTom61 Жыл бұрын
On a Twin Reverb no less...
@shadowplay-y5g Жыл бұрын
@@BlindTom61 Rory Gallagher another of my favorites was the same way.
@jonno6310 ай бұрын
he used a Beano ( Treble) boost @@shadowplay-y5g
@paullevine181310 ай бұрын
@u7en6ur9g Rory did use a Treble Booster pedal but that's really all he used . Good choice to include him as he was a monster player & i have seen both him & Mike back in the late 60s & early 70s. Lets toss in Peter Green as well . Pedals are great but to play clean is the ultimate test of how well you play & how good your guitar & amp sounds .
@shadowplay-y5g10 ай бұрын
early fleetwood with Peter was awesome have then play on in viynil wore it out@@paullevine1813
@veikkooinas2790 Жыл бұрын
Mike and Peter best blues guitars.
@joywilder90928 жыл бұрын
I saw Mike Bloomfield play his beat-up guitar at a little backstreet nightclub in San Jose, CA in the mid-70s. I was a few from him as he sat on the little stage in an old wooden straight-back chair next to his little Sears amp, local musicians backing him up. No one sang, but Mike just tore it up that night. I could never forget!
@franklmac6 жыл бұрын
Once seen live one can never forget a MikE Bloomfield performance on guitar. It was an incredible experience to see a man make time stand still and then speed it up at will for his audience. Hendrix and Clapton were fans but imho none came close to a live Bloomfield performance. NONE. To see him pick those right on the money blues notes, was awe inspiring and unforgetable..
@alexgramm51706 жыл бұрын
oh man is all i have ro say..I,m nlot going toname the modern pewoplev tjey hold nothing on breother mike.
@brettbrandstatt85896 жыл бұрын
Joy, JJ's? Bodega?
@forexlimited53975 жыл бұрын
wow - was he wasted?
@bobsaturday42734 жыл бұрын
@Autumnleaf2011 thats bullshit , he played great IN SPITE of the junk
@michaelcapezza79884 жыл бұрын
Mike Bloomfield was in a class of blues guitaristsall by himself. No one has ever played better.
@KorbinX9 жыл бұрын
Great song. Need more like people like Mike Bloomfield in the world.
@franklmac8 жыл бұрын
Yes, agree. If we only had one Michael Bloomfield in every city life would be so much richer for everybody! No money needed just some Michael!
@We_are_the_light2 жыл бұрын
The reluctant Star . The Real Deal. Michael Bloomfield
@m.f.46067 жыл бұрын
Mike had " It ". Growing up in the 60's & 70's and hanging out in NYC I saw& heard the best bands of all time. Being a blues baby all my life I can't believe how lucky I am that I. got to see everybody that was a god in rock & roll. One night, at the Academy of Music, for $ 8.00 a ticket, we saw Procol Harem, King Crimson & Yes. It started at 8 o'clock and 12 hours later, we were still screaming for encores. Those were the absolute best days of my life. And, yes, Marty, wherever you are, I still love you so!
@johncat8347 Жыл бұрын
Mike was way before his time. I wish I got to met him
@Milcom348 жыл бұрын
RIP Mike Bloomfield.....You are Missed.
@elmaharesearchenlightenmen27227 жыл бұрын
The Ultimate Blues Guitar Virtuoso of All TIME!!! Never repeated a solo EVER!!!! SCARY... SCARY DUDE YO!!! AUM....
@TomM-b6s3 ай бұрын
There are thousands of guitarists and then there is Mike!
@ireneruthfox10 жыл бұрын
Bloomfield just had the touch. That unexplained soul. Few guitar players could move you like tis. It's all in the hands.
@FKKramer10 жыл бұрын
AMEN!
@JRobertGoldner9 жыл бұрын
Tom Howland He loved the guitar more than you and I. Sometimes when I listen to Bloomfield play it makes me want to cry. Everybody say what would he be doing today. I said to him, listen to his records, that's him in every way. In all the ways that matter.
@TheYellaDawg9 жыл бұрын
Tom Howland Yes...and the heart & soul.
@lookythat26 жыл бұрын
No, it was not in his hands. It was in his soul, in his heart. In every cell of his being. Like it always is, for the real ones.
@franklmac6 жыл бұрын
Of course, it came from his hands but his hands were guided by his soul. When Michael played guitar it was like an old soul screaming from the birthplace of the blues. I feel that Bob Dylan sings the same way, it wells up from an old, ancient soul that we can all recognize and identify with.
@blenderbenderguy7 жыл бұрын
My first exposure to Bloomfield was 1966's East West album. At my first listening I remember thinking this guy can navigate in a way I've never heard. But when the title track East West played my admittedly by then smoked up brain was goin WTF! His playing will be listenable and commendable forever.
@frankpaturzo2352 Жыл бұрын
The East West album was where I first heard him play too. I'm still listening all these years later. It's been more than 50 years and he's still up at the top of my favorite guitarists.
@thomasespositio31392 ай бұрын
@@frankpaturzo2352 my first exposure to Bloomfield as well on 8 track, can you get better than I've got a mind to give up living, PERFECT
@coreymihailiuk51893 жыл бұрын
Bloomfield could really raise the hairs on the back of your neck! A master with incredible touch, tone and phrasing.
@kryfon7 жыл бұрын
Holy shit! How have I listened to blues/rock guitar my whole life and never heard this one? I mean, I knew Bloomfield was a genius... And of course Taj is awesome... But LORD!
Can't touch this baby... Bloomfield did it like nobody else could
@kavityphiller48916 жыл бұрын
One of the most underrated blues guitar slinger AND one of the most underrated blues singer together- epic- thanks for posting
@ElliotMazer9 жыл бұрын
that is my recording from six nights we cut a Fillmore West. Michael insisted on doing two sets early enough so that he could watch Tonight Show. Bill Graham argued and helped Michael
@DrAlexandraBrooks7 жыл бұрын
🦋💙🦋
@davidringo13997 жыл бұрын
These recordings are priceless......thank you
@wildride63497 жыл бұрын
Great story. Great recording
@pierofocaccia7 жыл бұрын
Amazing performance, thanh you for the recording
@MrTimezone26 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the insight on that. The Tonight Show. I have some of those shows from legal bittorent site and I groove on them hard. Many hours of great pleasure you have provided.
@jeffgooding16486 жыл бұрын
I saw Mike and Nick at the Golden Bear in Huntington Beach it's one of the best shows I have seen , thank you Mike for many hours of great music you gave us thanks
@edstimator12 жыл бұрын
lots of great artists went through that little hole in the wall. Those were the good ole days. Glad I was young and alive to live it.
@coo1280810 жыл бұрын
My God! Bloomfield! That man had more soul than any 10 people have a right to have!
@peonwarrior7 жыл бұрын
Lord, I used to hate long slow blues.. And thanks to Bloomfield it's like, now, I can't have enough of them.. Master piece
@stacyblue1980 Жыл бұрын
Lol Ive always loved the slow ones. Because that's all I could play. Could. Past tense. Sighh....
@jantrieger45007 жыл бұрын
HE'S MY FAVORITE! R.I.P. MIKE BLOOMFIELD
@factorylad50714 жыл бұрын
I find his vocals magnificent the way he trills about the note and fits into the tightest vocal spaces as well as being the finest exponent of the electric guitar that ever was.
@jamesjameson4303 Жыл бұрын
@@factorylad5071 Taj Mahal is on vocals not Bloomfield. Taj is still playing and singing great.
@scatterings7 жыл бұрын
touch of heaven here
@francescahoerlein91194 жыл бұрын
The best. And a kind and sweet human being!
@michaelsonken48038 жыл бұрын
Bob Dylan. Said. Bloomfield. Was the. Best. Guitar. Player. He. Ever. Heard. Enough. Said! He. Left. Us. Too soon. R I. P. MICHAEL
I’m a 24 year old guitarist/musician and only discovered this man a few years ago, been playing for 10 years. Since that day Michael along with Peter Green, Roy Buchanan, Paul Kossoff, and Rory Gallagher have become my hugest influences and inspirations. It is required listening and absorbing for me every single day. I’m hanging on every note and idiosyncrasy that these guys are doing. I try my very best to incorporate Michaels spirit, passion, and playing into my own and want nothing more than to move people the way that he did with the notes of his guitar. There was something very special about these men and I don’t know what it is, pure passion I guess. I love the whole list of guys we all love as guitar players but that little group of unsung heroes that were unfortunately very self destructive move me deep inside in a way I can’t describe in words. The most amazing and beautiful part is that they were predominantly just guitar, cable, and amp, it came from deep inside of them. I continue to turn people on to them and do my best to spread their legacy any way I can. Thank you for this recording, time to go and play some guitar. Peace
@joseangelhernaiz-cotrina34614 жыл бұрын
Hi Dave, you have picked some really superb Blues guitar influences if I may say. Cheers.
@ajr24544 жыл бұрын
Yeah, you got great heroes man. They are mine too! Since 1964 when I first started playing. Hell, I’m still learning the blues. Well, I started with Trying to learn BB, Albert, and Freddy Kings stuff. There’s so many greats, hard to keep track of them all.
@sandragriffiths96922 жыл бұрын
@@ajr2454 Everyobe is wtill learning the blues😉😙🎶🎵🎸
@FRANKIESIXTOES6 жыл бұрын
Mike Bloomfield never got the acclaim he deserved.
@That70sGuitarist6 жыл бұрын
You hit the nail right on the head, Frankie. He and Rory Gallagher never really got the breaks they so richly deserved. You mention their names these days, and people say "Who? Never heard of him." Thank goodness for KZbin, though, since it means future generations will still be able to learn about and appreciate these little-known geniuses.
@That70sGuitarist5 жыл бұрын
@@GCKelloch Rosetta has been credited with single-handedly kick-starting the British blues scene, and rightly so, but Rory was much more than just a "blues guitarist." He could rock with the best of them, and was actually rated higher than Clapton by most British music critics. Yet he's almost unknown in North America, apart from people who were lucky enough to see him play live back in the 70's and 80's. I know some people who don't like the blues at all, but they still love Rory.
@tatethompson12345 жыл бұрын
That is the way he wanted it. Mike absolutely hated people worshiping him and placing him above others. He was in it for the music. He suffered depression and anxiety over fame. He was his own worst enemy that way. He was extremely humble. When people would say how great he is, he would change subjects in interviews or talk like "Cool, but hey man did you this cat named …… , man what a great player!".
@That70sGuitarist5 жыл бұрын
@@tatethompson1234 Having been "in it for the music" for 40 years, believe me, this world could use a whole lot more "great but modest" guitarists! Too many guitarists these days are suffering from "elephantiasis of the ego," and operating under the firmly fixed delusion that they're "better than 'so-and-so' any day of the week!"
@DucksDeLucks4 жыл бұрын
@@tatethompson1234 I have to disagree. Mike is on record saying that at 15, after 2 years of study, he was the best guitarist he knew or anyone around him knew. 'An absolute monster' who would sit in to blow the other guy off the stage. But Mike was also a well-educated and public-spirited upper-class kid who knew the value of diplomacy and generosity when it came to praising the work of others, especially his predecessors. btw his effusive praise for 'perfect' Clapton in RS would tend to vindicate the fans' high opinion of EC in his blues-rock period.
@stonehand496 жыл бұрын
" one more heartache" changed me forever that day in 1969.
@VBForbes5 жыл бұрын
that was ElvinBishop's solo
@judylea16714 жыл бұрын
Saw him live several times at the Fillmore and may have even been there when this was recorded, he just had it touched your soul when he played.
@scottbookman4 жыл бұрын
i just finished his bio...now these tunes really tear me up.
@stevetessier65685 жыл бұрын
Michael was an inspiration to me,, as a boy. I met him thru Hubert Sumlin. My adopted uncle. And Louis and Dave Myers, and Eddie Taylor Sr. Who were responsible for me in Chicago. As I had run away, from being abused in Massachusetts. Those cats had known my mom's family and my Gram. Ruth Hand Orr. I was a pretty hip kid. For 12 years old. Sunnyland said so. And his word was fucking Gospel. On the Southside of Chicago. I just absorbed all of the experiences at my fingertips. Wow . Talk about living the lush life. Older women took me home with them And fed me, and bought me nice clothes. And would show me what sleeping upon satin sheets was all about. I was like a kid in a candy store. An X rated Candy store. Sunnyland shouted Shit, Look at Stevie, we gave them Hussies, a boy,. They sent us back A young man. Lord Have Mercy, Dressed up like a Doggone Banker, or a Memphis Pimp. We had some 100 Proof Old Grandad Bourbon. And Little Brother Montgomery, And my Beloved Sunnyland Slim Demanded, that I fill them in upon my exploits. Since They had let me out of their sight. God Bless the Dead. My words are inadequate to the task. I was the luckyest boy. Upon the face of the Earth Those men, and women. Taught me my A BCs of Blues Music. And showed me how to conduct myself as a young gentleman. And carry myself, thru this world. With distinction, and with class, and style....!!! 🙏🙏🙏😀
@jonno6310 ай бұрын
hope this is true , love your story, Respect!
@sarcasticcrypto3 ай бұрын
stevetessier you barely scratched the surface of a rich history of the Southside of Chicago Blues. You Sir, need to sit yourself down with a friend or two from back in the day, some 100 Proof Old Grandad Bourbon, Michael on the Hi-Fi, a Pen and Pad, and as you recall them wonderful times . . . Please share the History with the world. YOU ARE THE Blues History! 👉Don't let your treasures vanish in time, Please. I pray you read this If I could put this note where you couldn't miss it, it would be on a Legal Size Notepad w/pen, sitting under a jug of 100 Proof Old Grandad Bourbon❗ Blues Brother, give us some of them Blues. my glass to your glass . . .TINK Cheers
@adrianmartin57804 жыл бұрын
Its all been said so many times...great performances by all and Mike is untouched still to this day.
@Bluesharp18964 жыл бұрын
Who doesn't "like" this???? It's a unique document of the greatest blues guitar talent who ever lived at his full power. Thanks for posting! Lucky are those with the memory of hearing this live..
@jermicah4 жыл бұрын
I had a similar experience as you when I heard the 1st PBBB album. I was already playing Dylan style harmonica but wanted to be a blues blower. Couldn't get the hang of it until I became friends with the band Canned Heat and Al "Blind Owl" Wilson took the time to teach me. Still blow to this day and I'm coming up on 69.
@DRubinstein5 жыл бұрын
Beyond - Mike was sublime, and NO-ONE could touch him - really - No-one came close.
@Bluesharp18964 жыл бұрын
Peter Green came close. Close, no cigar, but close.
@thomasespositio31392 ай бұрын
@@Bluesharp1896 Mike a much more varied guitar player than Greenie whom I love
@Jake198010 жыл бұрын
Mike was the best there goes Mike Bloomfield the best there ever was
@jonathanabbott85799 ай бұрын
Nobody compared to Mike. His intelligence and creativity were unmatched. Thank you for posting.
@jameseades79377 жыл бұрын
Bloody hell, 14 people didn't like this, that is so sad, so unfortunate for them. This is quality blues
@randalmcmurphy18936 жыл бұрын
there are some people who cannot stand the fact that a] some people like something and b] they are just downright jealous.
@daveowens95874 жыл бұрын
Breath taking guitar playing Mike, I love the tone, miss you dude. RIP ✌✌😁
@zenzen1916 Жыл бұрын
RIP Mike Bloomfield💔✡️🥀Stop the Hate
@ER-me1ii7 жыл бұрын
Mike was the real deal Holyfield. As good as it gets. How he managed to tap in so deep is beyond me.
@glenncollins47787 жыл бұрын
Evan Rice amen to that
@pabloprieto53814 жыл бұрын
Mike is the best of the best of the best. As simple as that.
@daviddoyle45167 жыл бұрын
live and learn,,,,,,,if you live and work hard ,you will hear great music,,,,music is a gift,,,,it can be your gift,,,seek out good music,,,,it will be your gift,,,,
@franklmac6 жыл бұрын
To love Music is most definitely a gift whether you give it or receive it.
@areirving4 жыл бұрын
That was a cheap shot Dylan took at Mike because Mike chose to go tour with Paul Butterfield rather than sign on with Dylan.
@peterhaley2836 Жыл бұрын
Bloomfield plus Taj Mahal on vocal, yowsah !!!!!
@georgerodda44053 жыл бұрын
Number one and only Mr. Guitar 🎸gotta love 💘 him .
@m.f.46067 жыл бұрын
God he was fabulous. Listen to " It's My Own Fault " with Johnny Winter & Al Kooper. One of the best recordings of all time. He used to play little clubs in New York and that's where I saw him.
@sandragriffiths96922 жыл бұрын
I am going to, I love JW
@davidringo13997 жыл бұрын
I wish that I had seen him live.....what a master.....
@georgerodda44053 жыл бұрын
Blues with a feeling gota love 💘him and Paul Butterfield 💙
@sandragriffiths96922 жыл бұрын
YES with knobs on
@frankdardano31823 ай бұрын
It seems like the more Bloomfield plays, the more he soaks you in authentic blues.Study his story, you will have these blues too.The real frickin thing,Mr. Mike Bloomfield. R.I.P.
@JoeSchaedel Жыл бұрын
Most underrated player hands down
@paulgoodwin21859 жыл бұрын
A darlin' friend just sent this to me. Michael Bloomfield, a genius
@angelcarlosocasio75489 жыл бұрын
This is Unique!!!
@lucioraulmiguel59574 жыл бұрын
Un mounstruo Bloomfield 👍 Lástima que se nos haya ido tan temprano...😢
@raymind13133 ай бұрын
My luck was being so young when this kinda music ruled.
@Delmarevans6 жыл бұрын
Yea man. I listened to Bloomfield a lot. As guitar player myself, I always believed that it’s in how the soul is connected to your hands. Just find the tool. For Mike it was a 59 LP that coaxed it out ! Great recording , thank you! Taj Mahal singing it too!
@goldenbutterrevue5173 жыл бұрын
I agree 100%. And NOBODY could connect the soul to his hands like Bloomfield. This is unreal!!! I'm about half-way through and so far I've been spared Taj's harp which is really weak on One More Mile.
@pamking4646 жыл бұрын
Amazing piece of Bloomy!
@mahadevanshankar2417 жыл бұрын
Pity I was born in a distant land round about the time he was at his peak and therefore never saw him playing! I unfailingly usher in every new year with the songs "Albert's Shuffle" and "Stop" and then turn in for the night - or must I say morning!
@ktviking2 жыл бұрын
Deserves a million views
@guycarion48389 жыл бұрын
Sublime!!!!!!
@MEKKRUB2 ай бұрын
Love and miss you forever. Mike Bloomfield 💙
@randalmcmurphy18937 жыл бұрын
the best. ever.
@davidranger133 жыл бұрын
Been Jammin' too These Guy's, for Over 50+yrs. Now... Gettin' Better Each Time I Listen too Them... 👍😎
@mitchgawlik11752 жыл бұрын
This needed Nick Gravenites' singing. Bloomfield and Nick were a match made in Heaven.
@paulcheney41147 жыл бұрын
wow! he really was one of the best!
@Feedurehed9 жыл бұрын
The man had the gift
@ramonsanchez24292 жыл бұрын
Mike Bloomfield, he was a great Blues man player's in the 60s the talent like The Blues ,he personalized the blues to his own taste ,He was inspiration for other generations 🎸🎸🎹🥁
@Victor-tl5eg Жыл бұрын
Making potato salad while listening to Mike Bloomfield 😊
@TheCappedCruiser5 жыл бұрын
Shame this didn't make it onto the LP. Such a great line-up … Love Ira Kamin's unobtrusive organ (inc. a rare solo), and Mark Naftalin's distinctive piano work - I always thought Mark was aiming to be Otis Spann, maybe, but his failure to meet that impossible mark was what makes his playing so attractive. Plus, I don't think Bill Graham had the house piano tuned too often!
@dukingtheraven3 жыл бұрын
Interesting analogy to Otis Spann, two of my favorite pianists. Good call.
@JodyMcGurr11 ай бұрын
Mike Bloomfield = Forgotten genius ( but not to the lucky enlightened ones).
@sandragriffiths9692 Жыл бұрын
Love that Taj's voice, it compliments Mike's outstanding no hurry playing. Thanks for uploading👌💙
A moment in time, luckily we can listen when we want to now and we will
@sandrocantini806210 жыл бұрын
slow blues fantastico e mike favoloso
@promerops6 жыл бұрын
Michael Bloomfield - enough said.
@sandragriffiths96922 жыл бұрын
Never enough played though!🇬🇧
@cojaysea2 жыл бұрын
There seems to be two versions of this album one has this song one doesn’t . Appreciate the upload
@rogerfournier54369 жыл бұрын
Mike Bloomfield quantitative bluesman note per note. 54 sharps on a 22 fretboard. Mike signafied b,c,d,e flat fretboard 12, 6, 5,bar blues blueing, that he picked up in south side of Chicago.
@jonnybeck67233 жыл бұрын
Just finished jammin' along (again?) and me chiburst counterfeit was talkin' to me so sweetly... "A good player can make anything sound great (?)" (...or sumpin like that) 😋
@jesuisravi4 жыл бұрын
coming onto Bloomfield for the first time makes me think of those lines of Keats about the discovery of the pacific ocean: "Then felt I like some watcher of the skies When a new planet swims into his ken; Or like stout Cortez when with eagle eyes He star'd at the Pacific-and all his men Look'd at each other with a wild surmise- Silent, upon a peak in Darien."
@pjoconnor7182 жыл бұрын
Blues blues blues,have mercy ☮️
@Gumball_142552 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Incredible.
@johnhsing58282 жыл бұрын
Wa~~ My God , it is so~~good
@jonnybeck67238 жыл бұрын
In that photo where he's holdin' his telly and smilin' at the camera I feel just like he's lookin' at ME from the great beyond and sayin' "you KNOW how you f**ked up and you know you gotta make it right..."
@rimbinsky11 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot for share this tune!
@aureliobrighton18713 жыл бұрын
I would love to have heard him ... along with the John Wright Trio on 47th and Calumet .. painting that Chicago deep Blues . in long mellow waves and strong silver strokes of bent metal 😯
@58lespaul8 жыл бұрын
Love this. Thanks for posting.
@joaobaptistagoulartlopesde2213 Жыл бұрын
E quem não gosta de blues, bom sujeito não é!
@joelhubaut55622 жыл бұрын
70 years, that's what it takes to the planet to make me know about Mike Bloomfield, a shame! Thanks Alice Cooper. After East-West & Super Session, I amaze, astonish? Surprise myself compare him to Zappa, he had a so magnificent, sweet & bluezy "touch", the best. Je suis renversé! Excellente musique aussi.
@IMCcanTWEESTED4 жыл бұрын
Never got the opportunity to see Michael play live. Damn! People say Michael OD'd in his car in SF with an empty bottle of Valium on the seat next to him, but I also read that the coroner's report said there were no narcotics in his system. I always wondered if he had accidentally asphyxiated himself trying to stay warm sleeping in his car. A friend of mine died the same way. A hole in the floorboard and a faulty exhaust system killed him dead with carbon monoxide poisoning while trying to stay warm sleeping in his truck. His doors were also looked. Probably so someone wouldn't jack him while he slept. It gets pretty cold in SF in Feb. It broke my heart when I heard he was gone and I openly wept. I find it Ironic that G.E. Smith ended up with Michael's cut-away telecaster by way of Dan Erlewine. Michael was openly anti-ego. It was part of the riff that divided him and The Flag because Buddy had developed the band into more of a r&b/soul showband and Michael wasn't into that scene. Now, GE is a decent player, but those obnoxious "check me out" playing faces he made on the SNL commercial outros made me want to wretch. He seemed too full of himself. And yeah, Michael made his faces too, but for some reason his faces never irked me like GE's. Maybe it was GE's chiseled features and long flowing blond hair that made it seem he thought he was hot-shit in a champagne glass. O'well here endeth the rant.
@jimlabos2 жыл бұрын
Good rant though! Ha! But I think the story (if I can remember from one of the biographies) is that he OD'd at a couple's place and they panicked rather than call for an ambulance or rush him to hospital so they put him in a car and left him there. Bloomfield don't forget received a monthly payment from his trust fund so he never had to work to sustain himself. That gave him a way to only play what he wanted and when he wanted and also who he wanted to play with. Which is in indeed how in the days of classical composers they would be taken care of by royalty etc.. An artist that worries not where his next meal is coming from is free! Bloomfield could have gone for a huge trust fund if he pleased his father who cut him off at one point, only to be re-instated albeit with much lower amount by his adoring mother. Instead he used his small monthly payments to live frugally. He was an insomniac and would collapse after a few days of non sleep and then wake up only to start another bout of insomnia. He lived only for music. The few times he is interviewed or speaks he is like a little boy that just found the best thing in life. Which is of course music! Saw him only once (and not in a good state) but he was the most brilliant Blues based guitar player I have ever heard to this day. One of my favourite solos of his is with Paul Butterfield Band "I Got A Mind To Give Up Living". I could talk hours about Bloomfield.
@sarcasticcrypto3 ай бұрын
@@jimlabos To add to the rant . . . as he was ODing, the couple shot him up with coke to try and revive him, realizing it wasn't working, already dead, they put him in the car and left him on the street. Damn drugs. H has taken so many lives, Damn the mafia for it's involvement. Anything for a Dollar. Thanks for your contribution to the memories of Mike Bloomfield, he was for the music, making the music . . . didn't give a damn about the rest of the baggage that comes with it.
@jimlabos3 ай бұрын
@@sarcasticcrypto I either forgot about the coke thing or never knew. Unbelievable because from what I heard he could have probably been saved had those fools not panicked. I just got his autobiography but have not read it yet. Bloomfield had such a unique tone and style (yes he borrowed heavily from BB but he turned it into his own thing. Think I'll go and listen to the Filmore West album. Cheers to you and all Bloomfield lovers.
@AbuKedemАй бұрын
Aight, you got THREE cats on sax in the credits. How am I to tell who's blowing my mind around the 10:00 mark. Man, Bloomfield was so good.