Mike Bloomfield Concert

Record Plant (Sausalito, CA) Nov 10, 1974

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Mike Bloomfield concert at Record Plant on Nov 10, 1974

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  • Date:
    11.10.1974
  • Tracks:
    11
  • Total Time:
    57:39
  • Catalog:

Concert Summary

One of America's greatest white blues musicians, Mike Bloomfield initially earned his reputation as the pioneering guitar player in the original Paul Butterfield Blues Band, influencing nearly every guitarist who heard him. His impressive work with Butterfield led to his recruitment into many other projects, most notably Dylan's transition into electric rock music, where his expressive, fluid soloing propelled Dylan's music into a whole other realm. Bloomfield then went…entire summary

  • Supernatural | Wednesday, April 06, 2011 | 2:23 pm

    I hate saying people are my "favorties" because my "favorites" all seen to die way too young. Here is yet another example. But he left us a lot of good stuff to remember him by and WV just keeps on keeping on.

  • WEPLAYON | Sunday, February 13, 2011 | 6:26 pm

    LIKE TULIPS IN SPRING, AND DOG,S DO NOT LIVE FOREVER, YOU CAN COUNT ON MIKE TO MAKE YOU HUMBLE AGAIN. IN A GOOD KIND OF WAY. RandyRockLine 2-13-11 .

  • Anonymous | Thursday, October 21, 2010 | 9:03 am

    yee hah

  • up2north | Wednesday, September 01, 2010 | 1:41 pm

    Great music!

  • robinz | Sunday, August 01, 2010 | 1:43 pm


    DEAR WOLFGANG JUST A FEW LINES TO THANK YOU AND YOUR TEAM FOR A GREAT SITE,BEST PLACE ON THE INTERNET,HAVE DOWNLOADED SOME WONDERFULL CONCERTS FOR A SMALL AMOUNT OF MONEY KIND REGARDS

  • geauxtiger | Friday, July 30, 2010 | 4:17 pm

    Thanks AGAIN Uncle Bill and the hard working folks at Wolfgang......... excellent .... You would have to be damn near ... comatose to not dig this gig .... toes ah tap-n and fingers ah snap-n ......

  • Dopeburger | Friday, July 30, 2010 | 2:56 pm

    @vosoc: thanks for the kind words, much appreciated. As per TIBYBI, both Mr. Bloomfield and the summary refer to the album which "Shine On Love" appears on. Too bad, because TIBYBI is one funky tune. cheers!

  • vosoc | Friday, July 30, 2010 | 11:21 am

    Just asking..Bloomfield introduces "Try it before you buy it" at the end of track 9 and the commentary mentions it as well, however that songs doesn't appear to be on this set. "Shine on Love" comes up as the next number. Not complaining mind you, because this is the most amazing site on the internet and we are so lucky to have this material available! I was glad to pay the membership fee to help keep Wolfgang going and it only seems to be getting better...speaking of the additions of the Newport Jazz Festivals from the 60's. thanks

  • Tim Gravenites | Wednesday, August 05, 2009 | 4:50 pm

    Glad you guys dig this set, I come back here and listen to Love Me Or I'll Kill You, because it's not on any of the sets on Archive.org. Nick is still playing in northern california, he even still plays at The Saloon in San Francisco every three months or so. Check out nickgravenites.com for digital downloads and CDs on demand. -Tim G

  • kyred | Monday, June 15, 2009 | 11:36 pm

    This is great stuff! I was a boy in the late 50's and early 60's. I listened to such music on my little transistor radio after my parents put me to bed.lol. yeah, thank god for a little ear piece! You know they didn't want me to hear this music! lol. And when I became a teenager I found out where to actually buy this music. I went to no where my friend would dare to go. lol. And I found glorious music, and eventually found the Viking Lounge. Can't go there,there's niggers there. lol. Anyway I found great blues in the order of black artist, sorry, Montel, there really is black music, and, gosh, there were white people playing black music and there were white people playing traditional, yet inspriring music that wasn't black, and guess what, it was a great scene to be in as a young country boy, and acceepted and everyone there, for the most part got into this "multiculturism", lol. I danced with an old black lady. Oh, gosh!!! lol. Crap on the people who have no idea about just enjoying music.!!! And enjoying to just be together. No judgement. No disregarding the music as to color. Just enjoying being people!! Am I wrong to say that this is not the same today as it was yesterday?

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