0:00-0:10: Cover of intro from Paul Butterfield's version of Walkin' Blues from his album East-West (1966).
0:10-1:35: Cover of intro and solo from Paul Butterfield's version of New Walking Blues from his recording from his first performance in Europe at Rockpalast in Germany 1978.
1:35-2:26: Cover of solo from Paul Butterfield's version of New Walkin Blues from his album Better Days (1973).
2:26-2:58: Cover of solo from Paul Butterfield's version of New Walkin' Blues from his album Live at the Winterland Ballroom (1973).
Last Edited by on Feb 26, 2012 12:44 AM
What a coincidence. I've been walking around singing that song for the last few days and practicing some Butterfield licks at night. Another fine job, Hakan.
Harp2swing: Thank you. I will release my backing track when I've reached 10.000 views for this video. So you better start watching man!
FMWoodeye: Thanks. It's probably not a coincidence that people are walking around and singing Paul Butterfield tunes. His music is great!! And it's also a strong rhythm in that song. Perfect to walking around to like you did. When I go to work, I am forced to walk in 113 bpm like my favorite version of New Walkin Blues from 1973. It's like a ghost has taken over my body. Hakan
Nice job of using some Butterfield licks and "Hakanizing" the cover, maintaining the original feel of the song and perhaps kicking the intensity up a notch.
Very enjoyable!!! I don't know if you already answer to this before( in another post) but what type of equipment(microphone, amp and effects) do you use???