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'''The Electric Flag''', formed in ], were a ] group led by ]ist ]. Bloomfield formed Electric Flag after his stint with ]. Although their mix of blues rock with ] never achieved a great deal of commercial success, their earliest album had a significant influence on ]. '''The Electric Flag''', formed in ], were a ] group led by ]ist ]. Bloomfield formed Electric Flag after his stint with ]. Although their mix of blues rock with ] never achieved a great deal of commercial success, their earliest album had a significant influence on ].


The group was contemporaneous with the earliest formation of ] with ]. By ], the Flag had broken up and Kooper left BS&T, leading to the ] album Kooper, Bloomfield and ]. Bloomfield and Kooper also toured together, while Miles played in Jimi Hendrix's Band of Gypsys. ] also contributed on their first album "Electric Flag." The group was contemporaneous with the earliest formation of ] with ]. By ], the Flag had broken up and Kooper left BS&T, leading to the ] album with Kooper, Bloomfield and ]. Bloomfield and Kooper also toured together, while Miles played in Jimi Hendrix's Band of Gypsys. ] also contributed on their first album "Electric Flag."


The Electric Flag song "Flash, Bam, Pow" appears in the bridge sequence of the movie Easy Rider (1969), with Peter Fonda, Dennis Hopper and Jack Nicholson. The Electric Flag song "Flash, Bam, Pow" appears in the bridge sequence of the movie Easy Rider (1969), with Peter Fonda, Dennis Hopper and Jack Nicholson.

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Electric Flag album cover

The Electric Flag, formed in 1967, were a blues rock group led by guitarist Mike Bloomfield. Bloomfield formed Electric Flag after his stint with The Butterfield Blues Band. Although their mix of blues rock with psychedelia never achieved a great deal of commercial success, their earliest album had a significant influence on rock music.

The group was contemporaneous with the earliest formation of Blood Sweat and Tears with Al Kooper. By 1969, the Flag had broken up and Kooper left BS&T, leading to the Super Session album with Kooper, Bloomfield and Stephen Stills. Bloomfield and Kooper also toured together, while Miles played in Jimi Hendrix's Band of Gypsys. Richie Havens also contributed on their first album "Electric Flag."

The Electric Flag song "Flash, Bam, Pow" appears in the bridge sequence of the movie Easy Rider (1969), with Peter Fonda, Dennis Hopper and Jack Nicholson.

Band members

Discography

  • The Trip (1967 soundtrack)

Albums

  • A Long Time Comin' (1968)
  • The Electric Flag: An American Music Band (1968)
  • The Band Kept Playing (1974)
  • Groovin' Is Easy (1983)
  • Old Glory: Best of the Electric Flag (1995) Columbia Legacy
  • The Electric Flag: Live (2000)
  • I Found Out (2000)
  • Funk Grooves (2003)


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