Paul Butterfield Blues Band - Everything Going To Be Alright download song

  • Artist: Paul Butterfield Blues Band
  • Song: Everything Going To Be Alright
  • Genre: Blues
  • Length: 10:08
  • Size: 23.8MB
  • Bitrate: 320Kbps
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Comments

Julius Gilbero

2023-02-10 19:05:17 | Profile
check out the Ford Brothers Blues Band tribute album. Outstanding also. " One more heartache" changed my life in 1969.....

Mr random Someone

2023-01-27 09:19:23 | Profile
Is now, and always has been, ever since I wore out the vinyl, the best blues harp song recorded live or otherwise. Some serious talent in this band as well. These cats knew how to lay it down.......................just listen, If this doesn't get into your soul you do not have the blues........................RIP my brother!

Omar Parrales

2023-01-24 14:12:49 | Profile
intro is the greatest harp work ever recorded

lino Mugna

2022-12-25 15:47:40 | Profile
That harp playing rocks me to the core!!! Dear God why was I born in the 90's?!

Herman Konink

2022-12-02 22:38:40 | Profile
We all love Paul, and he is still living....here and in his music. I'll refer folks to "Fathers and Sons", the album he did with Muddy, Mike Bloomfield, Donald "Duck" Dunn, Sam Lay, Otis Spann, with a guest appearance by Buddy Miles. After many years and many other blues albums in my collection, I still think it is the best blues album ever made. Of course, Muddy was the star and centerpiece, but unlike a lot of "Supergroup" albums, the players on F&S were disciplined and did not try to outshine the others, while still improvising mightily, with every song a joy to hear. PB gets plenty of time, and uses it awesomely. But as for the piece at hand, I had not heard this before, and wish to thank the poster for putting it up. It's great!

Cris Vera

2022-12-01 11:53:12 | Profile
I'm living in a California county with three years of devastating wildfires. As a volunteer supporting disaster relief efforts, I've traveled around the landscape listening to the album and this song in particular for hundreds of hours with joy and gratitude. Never fails to get me out of the doldrums or despair. Thanks forever, PAUL BUTTERFIELD BLUES BAND.

Alma Bollozos

2022-08-20 09:18:33 | Profile
This song should be played at super high volume.......screw the neighbors that harp can not be silenced

Solomia K Butler

2022-08-07 02:33:40 | Profile
Butter a Legend,,lots of good music to mine!

Sargeant Saxophone

2022-04-27 09:25:14 | Profile
Thanks for posting. This is one of my favorite intros of all time. 

LaSouthernGemini

2022-03-26 23:44:21 | Profile
There's only one Butter, the rest are margarine!

ZeroSystem100

2021-09-11 23:55:56 | Profile
Finally Inducted tonight into the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame..!

NC96000

2021-07-22 11:53:08 | Profile
better than drugs and sex.  better than alcohol, but just barely!

Aida Shamel

2021-07-18 01:05:08 | Profile
oh, Dogheadj: not only are you absolutely correct about Bloomfield being the best fit with Butterfield, Bloomfield was arguably THE best blues guitarist of his time, which was all too brief, his competitors were Buddy Guy and B.B. King and little else. I heard Bloomfield in person about half dozen times, mostly at the Golden Bear in Huntington Beach in the late sixties; he's responsible for most of my hearing loss. As I sit here typing, I hear the strong ring of tinnitus; not complaining, got my money's worth of blues. While Eric Clapton was an excellent stylist he was NOT a blues guitarist. Buddy Guy is still playing at age 76 or so, and B.B. King encompassed an earlier and longer period than did Bloomfield. Ironic that a black man Hendrix was the best rock guitarist while a white guy from Chicago would be the best in blues. It was a very rich time; I loved it and still can't get enough of Butterfield. For some reason, it's never tiring to hear, though the tinnitus needs a rest on occasion!

Joseph Aldred

2021-07-06 18:29:32 | Profile
Love the sound of the amplified harp n the subtle "yeah"'s into harp mic between phrases.

A light switch

2021-06-26 11:08:40 | Profile
I have to stop by now and then to hear this track. It's been almost 30 years now and I still haven't heard anyone blow with the ferocity and tone as Butterfield plus he could shout some blues! The whole package!

Brenda Gonzalez

2021-06-15 22:23:56 | Profile
One of the best ever......grew up to this

Larry VanSullen

2021-05-25 06:33:09 | Profile
He certainly did play a role in bringing the harmonica to life, now didn’t he?