> sportster71 said on
11-29-2009 at
05:59:
Thank you very much for sharing.
> BostonRocker51 said on
11-24-2009 at
10:52:
GREAT music - love the melody lines. Mike Bloomfield - legendary guitarist (with a 59 Les Paul). Al Kooper - one of my all time fave organ players, with Greg Allman and Steve Winwood...
> scurpenin said on
11-21-2009 at
15:02:
thanks for posting it
> Byrontheone said on
11-21-2009 at
08:30:
thanx
> Ixtee1979 said on
11-18-2009 at
20:57:
This is my fav vid on ytube. Nice work on the collaboration.
> msaintpc said on
11-16-2009 at
22:45:
It puts me back in Laguna Beach, CA, circa, 1969. Thanks for this. It was beautiful.
> musicdream822 said on
11-11-2009 at
18:44:
alive and kicking, huh/
> McGarVision said on
11-11-2009 at
14:30:
They weren't. This is a self created video by me and is not footage from the actual recording sessions.
> puddypuss said on
11-11-2009 at
02:30:
This was from a very good time for me and probably many others too. its difficult to believe that m1 korgs were around in 1968
> rosesredvioletsblue said on
11-09-2009 at
07:33:
nice.............. sweet. Fantastic.
> bayridgegrooved said on
11-07-2009 at
15:14:
Fabulous footage and a sound that sounds as fresh today as it did when it was first recorded. Great music like great art gets better with time.
> GonzoEnthusiast said on
11-07-2009 at
07:11:
I've read the Ed Ward book, it is indeed a good read.
> franniemiles said on
10-26-2009 at
20:12:
Move over Jimmy Smith! Hey heeeey!Love Child is Father thanksMcGarVision for this great timeless stuff.
> McGarVision said on
10-26-2009 at
13:12:
Al IS STILL HERE.
> jezmundberserker said on
10-26-2009 at
03:01:
This is sweet as molasses.
> fsmiles2009 said on
10-25-2009 at
06:23:
AWESOME..Part of the soundtrack of mylife! Thanks guys!! Keep it up Al andMichael, wish you were still here.
> tubebyjoe said on
10-22-2009 at
18:43:
THX THX THX a ton man.... like this one so much
> GalaxyRover1020 said on
10-21-2009 at
02:26:
I gotta disagree about the Wolkin book being "definitive.I read it, liked the free cd of early acoustic Mike.But overall the Ed Ward book covered much more "in depth", lots of cool/interesting trivia etc.
> McGarVision said on
10-20-2009 at
19:00:
Jan Wolkin's book about Mike--available on Amazon--is definitive
> GalaxyRover1020 said on
10-20-2009 at
17:22:
Like many suffers from manic depression aka bipolar Michael Bloomfield, had he lived and given proper treatment might have lived and had a more productive life.Those were different times and he self medicated. Michael has always been a blues hero of mine R.I.P.Ed Ward wrote a great book about Michael "The Fall And Rise Of An American Guitar Hero". Somewhat hard to find ,but well worth it.