Big Mama Thornton, Muddy Waters, Big Joe Turner, George "Harmonica" Smith - LIVE IN CONCERT
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- Big Mama Thornton, Muddy Waters, Big Joe Turner, George "Harmonica" Smith - LIVE IN CONCERT at the University of Oregon 1971 - from the DVD Gunsmoke Blues - TopCat Records
George Smith is my great grandfather
so cool... such presence, I hope you mirror your family
George Smith. One of the finest harp players ever. Gorgeous chromatic harp work. Just carry you away. I can hear him now.
Nunca tinha ouvido nada com esta qualidade. Isto é fantástico ❤
I can't thankyou enough for this....many thankyou's
Beyond awesome. Thank you so much for posting this!
For anyone who enjoys this genre of music. This is as good as it gets. Excellent. An absolute gem. Many thanks for posting.
If this world were a sundae, here's the cherry on top.
Big mama is big ❤
When great artists walked the earth.
ive watched 4 mins and i Know that these people in this year ,that this is going to be a Gem . too Cool .
This is a treasure, not sure how there aren't millions of views and likes
Wow.Big Momma made me feel so good.
Muddy never disappoints.
iF you don't get chills & shed a tear .
Well ... we're not cut from same cloth.
Ha Ha Ha
This is the story of blues ❤❤❤💪💪
What aline up artist wow
Big Joe Turner. The man.
anybody who thumbs downed on this needs their head read!
A red head ? Ginger (read heads lol )
Priceless
Yeah babyyyy
❤
Thank you so much for posting this, What an amazing production!
Great band too, especially the bassplayer ,
Daaaammmm so this are heavy, heavy moders , daaaammmm these people are so talented I can't speak!! daaaammmm I ❤️these artists ❤️❤️❤️I'm about to have an Heart Attack!! 🔥🔥🔥
its mind blowing - what a show.. thank you for sharing
It was great hearing these tunes and what a show.
What a great film!
Simply incredible
Muddy Water is ofcourse great as well as his band ❤
Ok. So my favorite part starts at 1:00:58. Big Mama Thornton "Hound Dog."
PRICELESS 💋
I love how big momma was like Janis Joplin took my song ball and chain and made a joke haha like be original damn😁
And she got paid!😊
@angelagoodwin5758 these artists did not get paid from culture vultures 🤫
Thank you 😍This is amazing.
This is so cool!! Thank you for this!
Had no idea Big Mama blew the harmonica…dang. 😊
Una joya... 😎
woah!! I Didn't know Big Joe Turner was such a drunk my goodness he sounds like Dean Martin at the Friars club
You are off-base. You should listen to him before this concert. It's his style and if he is a drunk onstage here, he is not loaded and sloppy.
Big Joe Turner is the Boss of the Blues. Period. Do your research 😮
oh Willie Mae ... 57:50 mark, changing the perception of #ElvisPresley...
The guys who wrote it didn't complain though, The Thing is, the same with the Stones, We, or at least I and a few million would have never of heard of these great artists or songs without Elvis and the rest covering them,,
As for her comments about Elvis though, Sorry, Big Momma was wrong for that. Even people that knew Big Momma personally, (plus some of her own biographers) have researched this deeply and found there was no truth to it.
It's a shame that Big Momma would make a statement like this because to some degree it's almost slander.
It seems she just bought into some of the anti-Elvis hype herself that had started going around back then that he supposedly was stealing from black artists. Even though Chuck Berry, Little Richard, James Brown and others have verified themselves this also was a lie. If anything they all pointed out EP always gave due credit, and not one of them were stolen from Elvis).
But seems she decided to tell this story to make Elvis look bad since she had her other people claiming Elvis stole her song.
Many other bluesman from that era, including BB King, have defended Elvis on this front.
** - Not to mention the fact that it wasn't actually Big Mama Thornton song - *.
Hello.
It's well-documented it was written by two white dudes, yet she like to claim she was the writer.
Dozens of Blues and R&B artists covered that song after Big Mama Thornton.
Elvis was just another one from that era that did a version.
But not one of them that cover that song owed Big Momma any money since it was not her song to begin with.
We have to be careful what we tend to *see and hear* still being passed around as truth considering there are still many people that tend to believe a lot of the misinformation going around regarding this topic.
But a little quick research usually verifies the truth
And it wasn't even in Elvis's nature to have refuse to perform with her since so many of the black artists from that era that knew Elvis personally. They have spoke about his very public, as well as private, respect and love for black folks & black artists at a time when many white folks did not.
Considering he publicly praised and promoted black singers in his interviews throughout the years it's ludicrous to think he actually would disrespect Big Momma Thornton the way she tried to tell this story.
Hell, she even admitted this herself in this interview here, mentioning the name of those two writers showing up at her recording session offering her the song.
She couldn't even keep her own lie straight.
Shame she lied ... but fact is .... she did.
Truth is truth
@@soulman7429 I’ll be brief. People don’t want dissertations on other’s opinions. 😮. Her point was that she made the first and definitive recording of Hound Dog and Elvis didn’t give her any props. And as far as songwriters, Elvis never ever wrote a song that was published. He did claim credits though as “payment” for recording someone’s song. That was the Colonials big con. I have little respect for Elvis …great talent but career was a disappointment.
@soulman7429 Otis Blackwell wrote elvis hits. Elvis was a culture vulture. 🤫
Nhow I understand the meaning of "rolling stone"
❤042024😊
Where I live! EMU or Mac Court??
E tem cara que ainda idolatra Elvis. ELVIS ERA UM LADRAO 59:20
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Thank you man😊