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GEORGE ''wild child'' BUTLER (Autaugaville, Alabama, U.S.A) - My Woman's Been Misled — DeepCutsArchive
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GEORGE ''wild child'' BUTLER (Autaugaville, Alabama, U.S.A) - My Woman's Been Misled

George Butler
1990s1992Rareyoutube

From CD, Album ''These Mean Old Blues'' 1992 [Bullseye Blues ‎– BB 9518, USA] Wild Child Butler - Harmonica, Vocals, Guitar Pete 'Guitar' Boss - Guitar John Baggott , Richard Simmons - Keyboards Martyn C.Winning - Tenor Saxophone Jon Southgate - Bass Les Morgan - Drums

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This 1992 footage of George "Wild Child" Butler is a rare gem that offers a glimpse into the life and music of a blues legend. The clip, titled "My Woman's Been Misled," features Butler on harmonica, vocals, guitar, and is accompanied by an impressive ensemble of musicians.

One of the most striking aspects of this footage is its authenticity. Recorded in 1992, it provides a unique snapshot of Butler's performance style during a relatively underdocumented period in his career. The fact that it was captured from a CD release adds to its value as a historical artifact, allowing viewers to experience Butler's music in the context of the time.

Butler's own story is an intriguing one. Born in Autaugaville, Alabama, he rose to prominence in the 1950s and '60s as a harmonica player and singer, earning himself the nickname "Wild Child." His unique blend of blues, country, and folk influences has made him a cult favorite among enthusiasts.

The musical arrangement on display here is equally noteworthy. The backing band, featuring Pete "Guitar" Boss, John Baggott, Richard Simmons, Martyn C. Winning, Jon Southgate, and Les Morgan, brings a level of sophistication and polish to Butler's raw, emotive vocals. The interplay between the harmonica and guitar is particularly compelling, with Butler's virtuosic playing weaving in and out of Boss's smooth lines.

The song itself, "My Woman's Been Misled," is a classic blues lament that showcases Butler's storytelling ability and emotional depth. His lyrics paint a picture of heartache and betrayal, delivered with a sense of urgency and conviction that draws the listener in.

One aspect that sets this footage apart from other live performances is its relatively low-key setting. Unlike many concert recordings, which often feature elaborate stage productions and audience interactions, this clip presents Butler and his band in a more stripped-down environment. The result is an intimate, almost private performance that feels all the more authentic for it.

For fans of blues and roots music, this footage offers a rare opportunity to experience one of the genre's most influential figures in a relatively unknown context. Even casual listeners may find themselves drawn into Butler's world, captivated by his raw emotion and musical virtuosity. As such, "My Woman's Been Misled" is not only a significant addition to any blues enthusiast's collection but also a testament to the enduring power of music to transcend time and circumstance.

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