There is still music like this it just doesn't get mainstream like it used to if you look you find a lot of great blues released today with a similar sound
I'm from Mississippi and the thing missing is music. Im living in Peoria, IL now and I'm going to be doing some singing somewhere because it's what lifts my spirit. Maybe do blues. That'd be so fun.
Thank you my neighbor James Combs in Germany and your fathers blues collection. In the time of the Beatles I was in love with the blues. Lightning Hooker, Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker. My God. It stirred my life, still to this day: well well well. Thank you
Muddy sangin' dem blues, Haa'Mercy! Can see my aunt Lillar dancing around, while that 78 disc spun at hi speed on her old 1950's flip down record player. She knew a little sumpthin' 'bout the blues. Rest in peace Auntie.
Muddy Waters, is the true king of the blues to me🎉🎉He's like no other, no one can ever touch him 💙 ❤️. He's the epitome of the blues and he brought it with excellence and style🎉🎉
people are listening to this 69 years (came out in 55) and will be for another 100, very few songs made in 2020 and far less made in 2000 are still getting plays. true artists are timeless, unfortunately there are so few nowadays. Top 40 music today is cookie cutter, assembly line sh#t made by acts whose assigned (by their label) style changes to suit each fad (think Taylor Swift, when country was trendiest, she sang it, when it declined to went to pop,) and often isnt written by them.
I was lucky to see Muddy Waters and his band as support to Eric Clapton in 1978 during his Backless album tour. This was a epiphany in my musical education. Waters, was following a long band musical introduction helped to the stage. Seated on a stool he boomed. The Southampton Gaumont was rocking.
There's only a handful in the world of blues players that had as much soul in the blues then this man rest in peace mister waters sir your music gives me purpose thanks sir for the soul its fantastic sir rest in peace you legend
Oohhh yeah ..oohhh yeah, the GOAT of the pure blues... Thank you muddy waters.... If i was born again i want to hear this masterpiece song again ..i promise that,❤
This Is BETTER than 90% of the HipHop and Rap Sh.t that's being produced today SMMFH!! Yasssssssss Mr Waters this is still 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥to this very day ❤️🙏🏾!!
Just finished watching Better Off Dead (one of my favorite movies) and finally said to myself that I'm not sure I've ever listened to the whole song, at least I never looked it up on RUclips. Probably even have this on CD. My late-husband bought a lot of blues CD's. Frankly, I never knew the title until I watched the movie credits. But I do believe that iconic 💙 Mannish Boy by Muddy Waters 💙 is part of the definition of the💧 Blues 💧
One of my favorite movies as well...even named my band after the movie! I had never heard the song in its original form until I saw the movie. Now it's a favorite. It's a real shame when folks be throwin' away a perfectly good white boy....
Thanks very much for posting this performance! Watching this broadcast on my parents' old black and white TV introduced me to the blues. This is the first time i have seen it since that blessed night.
I found this cd hollow in wolf on the street, picking my kids up, and played it for the rest of the day, had a92 road master, get a second one they call me hollowin when they see me coming through , peace and much love
Use to sit in an all night after hours joint in the Flats in Cleveland with a pack of reds and a bottle and listen all night. If I could only go back for one more night.
This man has true grit in his music. Underrated and not talked about. Pioneer of blues/ rock n roll. I’m 32 and have been listening to the greats of rock n roll since I was a child….anyone who claims there’s no good black singers out there, show them what good singers/performers are. Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker, Chuck Berry, etc.
My Dad's family(& him) got me listening 2 Blues & old old school R&B...😊I love it cause u can understand it & everyone doesn't have a 🎤🎙️ & want u 2 sing at their concerts like they 4got the words 2 their song
WOW🔥🔥🔥When I hear this song, i feel like im coming home from a hard days work, just did 16hr shift and kick the front door in, and say WOMAN WHERE MY SUPPER !!!! AND GET NAKED!!!😂😂
@@josephmulligan8224 The Rolling Stones was the musical vision of Brian Jones. Yes, he named the group in tribute to his love of Mississippi Delta/Chicago blues, and chose the name from a McKinley Morganfield, aka Muddy Waters cover of an old blues song, Catfish Blues, which he re-dubbed Rollin' Stone.
IM A MAAANNNNEEE‼️
Uh, thats main...
And if you live in Memphis, that's what we still call you till this very day, mane.
YEEAAH
That's right salute
Just five repetitive notes become a master work. Muddy is king.
It's actually three notes.
@@ConnieLynchitzWhoElse Sounds like five after a few beers.
@@catirerubio 3 notes and 2 chords makes it an even 5 in the end
They counting the notes but I feel the soul in my black bones 🦴
@@ConnieLynchitzWhoElse well a chord is anytime you play 3 or more notes at the same time so 2 chords and 3 notes equals 9
Im 31 and love these blues, electric blues, old town blues. Im an Old Soul. Im a MANE!!!!!!!! Bring Music Like This Back Please!
There is still music like this it just doesn't get mainstream like it used to if you look you find a lot of great blues released today with a similar sound
I'm from Mississippi and the thing missing is music. Im living in Peoria, IL now and I'm going to be doing some singing somewhere because it's what lifts my spirit. Maybe do blues. That'd be so fun.
So cool , I remember my uncle playing this to me when I was tiny . It lite me up like a 150watt bulb .
Unfortunately it's Taylor swift era😅
I’m in my early 20’s. Over 150 years and blues is still playing. (Blues started in the 1860’s, but didn’t become well known until the 1920’s)
One of the greatest performers in history. RIP MUDDY.
Hell yeah.A real Man's song.
Facts 🎯
🙏🏾💙🙏🏾
A men
Maar vrouwen geven leven❤
The Greatest blues song of all time
Thanks BO DIDDLEY
0:49 Just about
Just saying that this song baptized the Rolling Stones is enough... This is history right here. Proud to be a MAN!
I'm 46yrs and this will never get old. Classic!🔥🔥🔥
15 and i absolutely love this classic
Blues originated from Africa
This MAN really knew his business. A true pioneer of the Chicago blues. One of my favorite artists still 40 years after he passed.
Try the Mississippi Delta.
Muddy popularized the electric guitar sound of Chicago blues as well.@@LindaOliver-e8q
@@LindaOliver-e8qyes but he moved to Chicago and that’s where he got his start
@@louis1443the south blessed him
I thank God for my Grandaddy making me listen to the Blues when I was a little boy.
Your grandaddy really has a good taste of music
Your GD did such a Terrific Job... He is so proud of you bro....
It’s the real deal, my boy!
That must have made you go really fast from being a boy to a....
This song is what made you hit puberty.
The long suffering of the Black Man has inspired the entire world with monumental music that lives forever⚡️
You better recognize!
So very TRUE!❤
Absolutely 💯
21 years old and this song just strikes a different chord... So happy I found Muddy
I'm glad you found Muddy. I was introduced to his music when I was three years old, and I am now 74. I still love listening to Muddy Waters.
Me too!!
The greatest Blues singer, songwriter, musician of all time.
To the person who is reading this, may God take care of you, enlighten you, and may God bless you and your family for all your life and eternity.
You too...
Amen brother! God bless you
Thank you!
Who's blessing who
God bless you too
The beginning of heavy metal.🤘
👍
🤘
No way.
@@MC-jm7hi All of it comes from the blues. That’s a FACT.
The beginning of all music.
Thank you my neighbor James Combs in Germany and your fathers blues collection. In the time of the Beatles I was in love with the blues. Lightning Hooker, Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker. My God. It stirred my life, still to this day: well well well. Thank you
Only Muddy Waters and his band can make a song cry. This hits the soul.
Blues man You are in heaven well and with you guitar drinking whiskey!
Awesome privilege to witness. RIP Another great blues man..
I’m 43, from Mississippi.. mannish was the first thing they called me
Was "boy" the 2nd?? 🤔
I shaved this morning, heard this got full grown beard instantly.💯🧔♂️🧔🏾
U aint no joke..ha, ha, LOL
Savage maaaaaan😊
Muddy sangin' dem blues, Haa'Mercy! Can see my aunt Lillar dancing around, while that 78 disc spun at hi speed on her old 1950's flip down record player. She knew a little sumpthin' 'bout the blues. Rest in peace Auntie.
I saw Muddy in Memphis in 1978. Wow.
if you don't FEEL this? you are more than just lost... search your soul. #RIPMuddy
Ugh
@@paulsolon6229 if u don't feel this ur probably gay
This man will never go out of style!
Just like the blues
Mane!
Reminds me of my grandma. God rest her soul
Just an exciting energy that he gives off and I can feel it I can only imagine what that crowd felt. Incredible performer!
Muddy Waters, is the true king of the blues to me🎉🎉He's like no other, no one can ever touch him 💙 ❤️. He's the epitome of the blues and he brought it with excellence and style🎉🎉
The blues had a baby...and they named it rock n roll!!!
i’m 19 and i can’t believe where musics ended up in the 2010’s, this is great music but yet no one even gives it a chance.
never been happier my pops made me listen to the classics 😂
people are listening to this 69 years (came out in 55) and will be for another 100, very few songs made in 2020 and far less made in 2000 are still getting plays. true artists are timeless, unfortunately there are so few nowadays. Top 40 music today is cookie cutter, assembly line sh#t made by acts whose assigned (by their label) style changes to suit each fad (think Taylor Swift, when country was trendiest, she sang it, when it declined to went to pop,) and often isnt written by them.
I discovered this awesome man last week and I've been in love with his music ever since lol, I like it a lot.
true
I was lucky to see Muddy Waters and his band as support to Eric Clapton in 1978 during his Backless album tour.
This was a epiphany in my musical education. Waters, was following a long band musical introduction helped to the stage. Seated on a stool he boomed.
The Southampton Gaumont was rocking.
Eric Clapton should have been backing Muddy Waters.
Sooooooooo great!!! Never forget!!! Real Blues, forever in heart!!!
I'm 71 Everybody knew him. He sold out concerts!!❤
I think is the first time I listen to this, amazing work, make me fell like a Tiger
Can't help but feel fully alive listening to this great music.
Love this man
Rest in Peace
Thanks God i am Alive to know Muddy Waters
Abraços do Brasil, viva ao Blues!
Salve,Salve
yeeaahh . saalveee
Good evening! This is a great piece!
There's only a handful in the world of blues players that had as much soul in the blues then this man rest in peace mister waters sir your music gives me purpose thanks sir for the soul its fantastic sir rest in peace you legend
MAAANE, this was great!!!
His voice is extremely beautiful. Soulful, sad and fierce at the same time
he was an important part of the beginnings of rock
indeed, w/ out the electric Chicago blues, rock wouldn't exist, and Muddy was a big part of the Chicago-style blues.
@@jamesspotts7801 Same without Muddy Water the rowk would exist...The music would have found another ambassador!!
Beyond that friend; pure human, raw emotion. 2much soul, hurt, love etc...
He was THE beginning of Rock and roll 🎸…, it was copied from his guitar riff
One of the most prolific performers of all time
Que som e voz para ouvir num dia chuvoso... Amo! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏😍🇧🇷
Muddy Waters was one of the greatest and the best blues singers of all time.I love all of his music.
Oohhh yeah ..oohhh yeah, the GOAT of the pure blues... Thank you muddy waters.... If i was born again i want to hear this masterpiece song again ..i promise that,❤
Great music just gets better with time.
When Men Were Proud To Be Called A Man 💪🏿
Ain't that the truth!
See.
This is the bad ass song ever Rest up Muddy❤
Hands down the GOAT of singing the blues
Fucken A
Muddy Waters, B.B King, Robert Johnson are the Greatest
This is BAD ASS!🔥🔥🔥
I love all music, Willie Nelson, Grateful Dead, Miles Davis, Stravinsky…….but Muddy is THE MAN ! ……saw him 5 times live …just extraordinary
This is the dynamite in músic by blues legends Mr Buddy Waters 🎸🎸🥁🎹
Hunny!! 😂
Love the blues. Love Muddy Waters.
This Is BETTER than 90% of the HipHop and Rap Sh.t that's being produced today SMMFH!! Yasssssssss Mr Waters this is still 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥to this very day ❤️🙏🏾!!
RIP the Legend
I played this for my cat and now he’s a puma
😂😂😂😂
Just finished watching Better Off Dead (one of my favorite movies) and finally said to myself that I'm not sure I've ever listened to the whole song, at least I never looked it up on RUclips. Probably even have this on CD. My late-husband bought a lot of blues CD's. Frankly, I never knew the title until I watched the movie credits.
But I do believe that iconic
💙 Mannish Boy by Muddy Waters 💙 is part of the definition of the💧 Blues 💧
One of my favorite movies as well...even named my band after the movie! I had never heard the song in its original form until I saw the movie. Now it's a favorite. It's a real shame when folks be throwin' away a perfectly good white boy....
Thanks very much for posting this performance! Watching this broadcast on my parents' old black and white TV introduced me to the blues. This is the first time i have seen it since that blessed night.
ÉTERNEL MUDDY
Un héritage formidable dans mes playlist.
One of my favorite songs 😍👌🏾
Grew up listening to this guy in the 1950's!
❤
Probably the most masculine song ever made 💪🏿
I found this cd hollow in wolf on the street, picking my kids up, and played it for the rest of the day, had a92 road master, get a second one they call me hollowin when they see me coming through , peace and much love
The greatest bluesman along with the greatest harmonica player Little Walter in the background. Definitely a classic performance.
That's not Little Walter but George Harmonica Smith
Drinking whiskey and jamming out to this. A simple but mighty pleasure of life
Use to sit in an all night after hours joint in the Flats in Cleveland with a pack of reds and a bottle and listen all night. If I could only go back for one more night.
all analog, all blues, all soul...all perfect
Brutally authentic
This man has true grit in his music. Underrated and not talked about. Pioneer of blues/ rock n roll. I’m 32 and have been listening to the greats of rock n roll since I was a child….anyone who claims there’s no good black singers out there, show them what good singers/performers are. Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker, Chuck Berry, etc.
WONDERFUL MUDDY WATERS !!😊
O God I Love You Hon! I'm Playing My Harp Right Now to your Music 🎉 I play the Blues but I didn't Live them! GOD Bless ❤
Love this song since I was a child..
Bob lifts this riff for "Early Roman Kings". He's one of the few who has the authority of Muddy to carry this righteously.
Love some Muddy that voice gets me every time I hear him I know all the words to his songs. ❤
Nothing spells classic Chicago better then Muddy Waters!!
My childhood music ♩can't get any better 😍😊
Great song. Features the original hype man!!! Back in the 80s, Better off Dead brought me to Muddy. RIP Muddy
The USA has the blues. Invented here.
OK
I will always love this Song and Muddy!
My Dad's family(& him) got me listening 2 Blues & old old school R&B...😊I love it cause u can understand it & everyone doesn't have a 🎤🎙️ & want u 2 sing at their concerts like they 4got the words 2 their song
Musica negra é maravilhosa,que voz linda preta❤
He is the real BLUES itself !!!
🤘🤘🎸🎸
Dude. Couldn't be better.
WOW🔥🔥🔥When I hear this song, i feel like im coming home from a hard days work, just did 16hr shift and kick the front door in, and say WOMAN WHERE MY SUPPER !!!! AND GET NAKED!!!😂😂
Классика! Мощный мужик!🔥
the blues in blood💪😎👍
super song of Muddy
A long time 2 searching 4 it , love it
Waaaaw❤❤the best of the best in all of the world 😂😂
An awesome workout song 🎧.
Somenthing rare that doesn t exist anymore,amazing
The line i shoot, I’ll never miss……..
I swear!!!!!!
Man this performance is so good God had to peep inside to watch 😂 4:08
Well said my friend 😅
What I've been looking for. Forever was wondering what this beat was. 😮
Superb !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Im live and you wont know when i loved this
I just love this song and Mr. Muddy Waters❤❤❤
One of the greatest who ever lived
Real music!
Beacon Theater in the 70's live, double bill Muddy and BB King, What a night. Even a child could afford the tickets back then.
Inolvidable ❤️. Larga vida al blues 😎BCN
That line where he proclaimed himself as a Rolling Stone is where Mick and Keith got to naming their band The Rolling Stones!😀🙂
@C Georges
Yep!
Actually it wasn't Mick and Keith who came up with the name The Rolling Stones it was the late Brian Jones who came up the name
@@josephmulligan8224
The Rolling Stones was the musical vision of Brian Jones. Yes, he named the group in tribute to his love of Mississippi Delta/Chicago blues, and chose the name from a McKinley Morganfield, aka Muddy Waters cover of an old blues song, Catfish Blues, which he re-dubbed Rollin' Stone.
You think? 😉
@@siltom1962
"Mick and Keith", my ass! 🙁