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Well you know I'm a howlin' wolf, and I been howlin' all around your door
If you give me what I want little girl, and you won't hear me howl no more
You know when I get-ta howlin', I dig me a hole down in the ground
Well when I get-ta howlin', I dig me a hole down in the ground
Some people call me a black panther, but my baby, she knows the way I sound
I'll howl so long, ya know it make my time go slow
I'll howl so long, if you give me what I want little girl
And you won't hear me howl no more
Well when I get-ta howlin', they call me "Too Bad Jim"
Yeah when I get-ta howlin', ya know they call me "Too Bad Jim"
You know I get so bad sometime
I get real bad..., and I be jumpin' from limb to limb!
How could you not? Johnny Winter cracks me up shoutin like Animal from the Muppets!
Bless your heart.
Yup. Couldn't be anything less than a 10.
Just saw this. Yup, I was there for a lot of it. I have a table from Fry's that serves as my desk that I'm typing from just now. Saw John Lee Hooker and many others there. The story was that the guy that ran the place had a sister who worked for one of the big concert promoters (CPI) in Toronto. She would book mid-week performances in London as bands were transiting between Toronto and Detroit/Chicago. Saw Simple Minds there (this is a smallish bar mind you folks) on my 25th birthday.
All right! Thanks for sharing Slam. I remember seeing John Lee Hooker. Downchild Blues Band was a regular and despite being Canadian and pasty-faced, that band was hot too.
Yes, sometimes being strategically located between much larger urban centres pays dividends.
Small, intimate with a dance floor. It could not get any better!
Just saw this. Yup, I was there for a lot of it. I have a table from Fry's that serves as my desk that I'm typing from just now. Saw John Lee Hooker and many others there. The story was that the guy that ran the place had a sister who worked for one of the big concert promoters (CPI) in Toronto. She would book mid-week performances in London as bands were transiting between Toronto and Detroit/Chicago. Saw Simple Minds there (this is a smallish bar mind you folks) on my 25th birthday.
And quite good tootle loo
Apparently that is how they talk in NY.
Classic Blues: Balls + Attitude. Solid 9 for me (Muddy has better tunes.)
And quite good tootle loo
Apparently that is how they talk in NY.
Little before Bobcat
sounds much more like Johnny Winter
Which fits, as Johnny was doing production for Muddy during his comeback, and occasional guest spots touring.
Spot on ole chap, cheers! (clink), love love love Muddy
Jelani wrote:
Yes, Muddy Waters is quite popular among the aristocracies of the world.
Small, intimate with a dance floor. It could not get any better!
Anyone who does not invite people to their parties just because they don't like one song is not invited to any of my parties.
Which I do not throw anyway.
Well not until I am done building that damnable house on that damnable land... I think I hear the ghost wolves again... when will this torment ever end ?!
Anyway, I do not want any musical elitist to start stabbing any of my other hosts... that would be nasty... we only stab hosts who are certified blood sacrifice material...
agree!
Little before Bobcat
sounds much more like Johnny Winter
Which fits, as Johnny was doing production for Muddy during his comeback, and occasional guest spots touring.
True this is. Bobcat was in high school when this came out or was rereleased as the date is listed as 1979.
you got cut off. You meant to say "Way too long since I treated myself to a dose of this fantastic blues from the man, Muddy."
Yeah. That would be my interpretation, too.
you got cut off. You meant to say "Way too long since I treated myself to a dose of this fantastic blues from the man, Muddy."
I saw Johnny Winter at Billtown Blues Fest in Williamsport, PA. two years ago. Good performance. Sorry to hear of his passing.
Little before Bobcat
sounds much more like Johnny Winter
Which fits, as Johnny was doing production for Muddy during his comeback, and occasional guest spots touring.
remember Scorcese's Last Waltz, man Muddy was phenomenal
Getting my Muddy fix today!!
Magic. I think Muddy Waters inspires that in anyone with whom he performs.
I agree... miss you so much, Cynaera...
I thank the Gods that Muddy Waters performances were a common, frequent activity in my young adulthood.
The parents are right. We just have no idea how damn lucky we are!
Electric Mud album. Liner notes said it was his first time picking up an electric guitar. For me it was way ahead of its time.
True. <big smile> Moreover, the innuendo is classy. No need to gratuitously offend other folks.
Respect.
I thank the Gods that Muddy Waters performances were a common, frequent activity in my young adulthood.
The parents are right. We just have no idea how damn lucky we are!
I would add Big Bill Broonzy, who is just outstanding guitarist and singer.
Not sure why his name is not mentioned more often. He had a birthday recently, the local station did a special about him. Quite amazing, easily up there with those other legends.
And damn fine they are too...phew!
Magic. I think Muddy Waters inspires that in anyone with whom he performs.
So it's not just me? Thank you.
(Buy my new bio)
I would add Big Bill Broonzy, who is just outstanding guitarist and singer.
Thanks for the heads up. I had to make sure Big Bill Broonzy excisted! Amazing
Yes: Lightning Hopkins, John Lee Hooker, Howling Wolf, Big Mama Thornton, Koko Taylor, James Cotton, Willie Dixon...so many more.
I would add Big Bill Broonzy, who is just outstanding guitarist and singer.
Any suggestions on others to check out similar to Muddy?
Well, my suggested and favorite blues artists does not really sound like Muddy Waters, but if you want true original blues, IMO, there is none better than Leadbelly!
Any suggestions on others to check out similar to Muddy?
Yes: Lightning Hopkins, John Lee Hooker, Howling Wolf, Big Mama Thornton, Koko Taylor, James Cotton, Willie Dixon...so many more.
Sounds like Johnny Winter to me
Any suggestions on others to check out similar to Muddy?
Now that is unbelievable! A sacrilege, too!
(Kinda like Lily What's-Her-Nose covering ELO and Martha Wainwright ruining See Emily Play.)
bump
cuz the collaborations with Winter are GOOD
yes! this is the charismatic and legendary Mr. Muddy Waters "The Father of Chicago Blues", born McKinley Morganfield;
excellent album called Muddy "Mississippi" Waters - Live, taking care of that he was recorded a live in 1979, with the limitations of recorded of this time; not as now the digital writings, that since the raw matrix of the studio original, are remade and modified with cosmetic (of comparable laboratory to the Photoshop but for music) after-production will be music that they delude some defects and incapacities of the musicians, and that they make them parac better er of what in the reality they are.
** 9 **
Like Wolf's version of Muddy Waters?
Yeah, I waded in them muddy waters....