We lived it in the Thames Delta NB Blues Connection links to AMERICAS Halls of Fame multiculture heritage & social media check out Counterculture of Sixties WIKPEDIA & Swinging Sixties & now SkyArts , BBC 2 & 4 & the radio now social media..." Oh Yoko "!
I've always loved his music but I didn't know until a few years ago about what a fine upstanding gentleman he was. He protected his band and his family from outside influences. His pleasures were simple and his heart was gigantic. He was a fearsome giant on the outside and all heart and character on the inside. I wish I had learned more about him sooner.
He learned to read and write when he was in his late 20s because he wanted to be able to read his contracts. And as you said he took care of his musicians. When he was starting to make money, he wanted to take care of his mother, financially, but she refused his money because it was made playing "the devil's music". He was by all accounts a decent man, unlike his great rival, Muddy Waters, who was a womanizer who tended to neglect his own family. I bought his record "More Real Folk Blues" when I was 13 or 14 and at first it scared me to death, because I had never heard music that intense.
my grandmother loved howling wolf and it was trough her I loved him too and the muddy waters ,god bless you wolf and I hope you keeping my grandmother good company
This was Newport 66,i was there in the crowd on a hot summer day in July. Shit changed my life!'Stuff I got will bust your brains out baby' (Robert Johnson)
All you commenters who laughed that this crowd couldn't clap and dance in time are talking nonsense. As twezzo99 pointed out, this is what documentary film-makers call a "needle drop." Murray Lerner, who shot this film at the 1966 Newport Folk Festival, lost the sound track of Wolf's live performance decades ago. So when they released the film of this show 30 years later in the documentary "Festival," someone synced this footage to the studio version of "Howlin' for My Darling," and then added canned clapping -- oddly out of sync with the song -- and a crowd roar at the end that's obviously fake. It's a total sonic mess. The crowd in this clip is out of sync with the rhythm of the song simply because they were clapping and dancing to something you don't hear -- Wolf and band playing live 42 years ago -- while you're listening to the studio version of the song. And the out-of-sync clapping is not from this crowd but from the badly synced clap-track added decades later. It's clap-track claptrap!
what a performance !!this is how you do it!!straight from the heart is the only way you can do it right !!!and wolf and the rest of the old timers knew that!!!
When I heard this record when I was youngster about 1960? The hair on the back of my neck stood up, it the first blues record I had heard. I’ve been a lifelong fan of the blues since.
My wolf... my heart.. Muddy, Lil Walter, Jimmy Reed, Otis.. I could go on.. thanks to them they paved the way.. I'm so blessed my husband plays authentic rhythm n blues. I really want the kids today to appreciate these guys.. they should always be paid the respect they deserve...
So original one ear,Yep that's howling wolf this beat is awesome no other like it.Wolf definitely left his mark on all of us who love and appreciate the blues.
She hot like red pepper sweet like cherry wine lol 😆 😋 go head howlin wolf, I love this man music. I've had some good times and parties with junk joint and blues.
To me, Howlin' Wolf was the top blues guy, period. He had a voice compared to a "blowtorch on cement," took care of his band, had no vices, and was a compelling performer. I imagine you wouldn't want to cross him. His "Rocking Chair album" is a collection of his singles, and the one blues album you should own if you only own one.
*LEGENDɅRY HOWLIN' W🐺LF.* Blues legends are too young to die because they are *ETERNɅL!* Wonderful scenes from a time where one part of the country preached and practiced hatred and racism, while others were united against it and music was a bond between them, no matter what race they belonged to. Ʌlex Rossimartin, Sete (7L) Lagoas, MIN🔺S GERɅES, Dyst(r)opic Braz(s)illness, on Decembronze 30, 2023.
I got turned on to EVIL back in '69. Interesting to see black and white together on this and some of the reaction . Today the PAUSE button has been lit,
Also.. I wish we could really hear the love audio from this day. That's NOT a live performance audio wise. Damn I would love to hear it. Maybe it was to gritty or shitty sounding to try and work with. Damn... still love my Wolf
NB Inspirational song re grief It is also on you tube ie The London Sessions vinyl still have where he actually speaksNB Many visited & Were revered by the Thames Delta [ Eel Pie Island ] roots of the major bands . .I made a tape for Tone [ Ashton ] Family /Deep Purple personalised cassette tape ,on his wedding to Sandra Naidoo [Broadcaster on the News Blair Peach ] Father pictured with Nelson Mandela also his earlier Swedish connection .Hampstead /Camden Town hub and put this on Martin Gaye , Otis Redding + he was advising the casting for Montreux jazz festival Then there was the TV show with Rick Wakeman Gastank .He &some of the musicians were about to form a band with Joanne Kelly Blues Connections Blueswoman of the year one of first who I used to regularly see round Putney Half Moon , her brother Dave was in the Blues band when she tragically passed but have managed to get some of her videos [ very few cameras or you tube then nb MTV just starting down the road there is one where Skip James pops in . Many were connected to Stan Webb's Chicken Shack in fact he was around too when not touring & I noticed him stirring from his haze when the Pub played the tape it was Jimmy McGath's Steeles Haverstock Hill up the road from the R oundhouse in danger re funding NB WIKPEDIA Counterculture Of The 60S & The Aldermarston March & Ban the Bomb ! Have been trying to send this to Dotun Adebeyo BBC radio 5 Live Up All Night & the Virtual Jukebox Wednesdays ?
0:49 Sir David Attenburrough voice Over: "A Young Time Venturer & American Actor of 'Sopranos' fame, ~Mr. Michael Imperioli, Takes In The Swinging Scene, not @ all congruent with his native era"
NB Inspirational song re grief It is also on you tube ie The London Sessions vinyl still have where he actually speaks NB Many of the jazz notables visited triggered by the notable jazz bands & arts community of the 50s & Were revered by the Thames Delta [ Eel Pie Island ] roots of the major bands . .I made a tape for Tone [ Ashton ]of Family /Deep Purple personalised cassette tape ,on his wedding to Sandra Naidoo [Broadcaster on the News till Blair Peach ] Her Father pictured with Nelson Mandela also his earlier Swedish connection .Hampstead /Camden Town hub and put this on Martin Gaye , Otis Redding + he was advising the casting for the Montreux jazz festival Then there was the TV show with Rick Wakeman Gastank .He &some of the musicians were about to form a band with Joanne Kelly Blues Connections the Blueswoman of the year one of first who I used to regularly see /hear round Putney Half Moon , her brother Dave was in the Blues band when she tragically passed but have managed to get some of her videos [ very few cameras or you tube then] nb MTV just starting down the road there is one where Skip James pops in . Many were connected to Stan Webb's Chicken Shack in fact he was around too when not touring & I noticed him stirring from his haze when the Pub played the wedding tape it was Jimmy McGath's Steeles Haverstock Hill up the road from the R oundhouse in danger re funding NB WIKPEDIA Counterculture Of The 60S & The Aldermarston March & Ban the Bomb ! Have been trying to send this to Dotun Adebeyo BBC radio 5 Live Up All Night & the Virtual Jukebox -Wednesdays ?Club other nights .
Poor bajostead will he ever get this title right? love the clip thank you very much Wolfy is one of my heroes seeing him perform in this clip is inspirational thanks again :)
No, it is definitely the studio version. Hand clapping audio has been added, to make it look like it matches the audio, but the song played in this video is 100% the studio recording. Not live.
is that a guy from the future on his smart phone at 1:55 hhhmmm..LSD was still.legal n by lack.long hairs this looks maybe 64-5?...no cars to reference from..cool video history here.. wow. wonder if Capt beefheart was here learning more chops..
The audio of this video is a pre-recorded studio version. Was the Wolf miming at that gig to his record - or is it just silent video footage with the record dubbed over more recently ?
This man got me hooked on blues 52 years ago,Ive got the music of all the old great blues singers the late 20s up until present
Late 20s is it
We lived it in the Thames Delta NB Blues Connection links to AMERICAS Halls of Fame multiculture heritage & social media check out Counterculture of Sixties WIKPEDIA & Swinging Sixties & now SkyArts , BBC 2 & 4 & the radio now social media..." Oh Yoko "!
I've always loved his music but I didn't know until a few years ago about what a fine upstanding gentleman he was. He protected his band and his family from outside influences. His pleasures were simple and his heart was gigantic.
He was a fearsome giant on the outside and all heart and character on the inside. I wish I had learned more about him sooner.
Never too late, pal.
He was al violent and a thief
He learned to read and write when he was in his late 20s because he wanted to be able to read his contracts. And as you said he took care of his musicians. When he was starting to make money, he wanted to take care of his mother, financially, but she refused his money because it was made playing "the devil's music". He was by all accounts a decent man, unlike his great rival, Muddy Waters, who was a womanizer who tended to neglect his own family.
I bought his record "More Real Folk Blues" when I was 13 or 14 and at first it scared me to death, because I had never heard music that intense.
@@ExcitedAnacondaSnake-hg8ecSorry but you are misinformed. He was very much misunderstood and intimidating but was not a violent person.
No one had a voice like this cat. As cool as they come
Howling Wolf passed away 1976, I still like listening to his music
my grandmother loved howling wolf and it was trough her I loved him too and the muddy waters ,god bless you wolf and I hope you keeping my grandmother good company
I love the smiles, guy knew everyone loved him...
I wish he was still here. I would've love to hear and see him LIVE!!
Maybe someone will go to the graveyard and come out howling like him again.
Me too.
Yeah wolf was bad as they come.I'd love to seen him myself
This was Newport 66,i was there in the crowd on a hot summer day in July. Shit changed my life!'Stuff I got will bust your brains out baby' (Robert Johnson)
Bob what was he doing at the end when everyone started clapping
It was a very hot day.Wolf was so at the peak of his powers at Newport that day.Long live his memory, and his music....!!!
My grandmother always says that line about “bust your brains out” 😂😂😂😂😂😂 she loved Howling Wolf.
All you commenters who laughed that this crowd couldn't clap and dance in time are talking nonsense. As twezzo99 pointed out, this is what documentary film-makers call a "needle drop." Murray Lerner, who shot this film at the 1966 Newport Folk Festival, lost the sound track of Wolf's live performance decades ago. So when they released the film of this show 30 years later in the documentary "Festival," someone synced this footage to the studio version of "Howlin' for My Darling," and then added canned clapping -- oddly out of sync with the song -- and a crowd roar at the end that's obviously fake. It's a total sonic mess. The crowd in this clip is out of sync with the rhythm of the song simply because they were clapping and dancing to something you don't hear -- Wolf and band playing live 42 years ago -- while you're listening to the studio version of the song. And the out-of-sync clapping is not from this crowd but from the badly synced clap-track added decades later. It's clap-track claptrap!
amazing how many stupid people failed to notice this
I'm guilty as charged.. I was tripping on the song.
Thanks for the info.
Guess what?
I just wanna hear the fuckin song.
@@chenzenzo If you just wanna hear the fucking song, there's a much better version of it here:
ruclips.net/video/0dkdtmQ9cxQ/видео.html
what a performance !!this is how you do it!!straight from the heart is the only way you can do it right !!!and wolf and the rest of the old timers knew that!!!
This is the studio recording mixed with audience noise and clapping.
duh
Yeah. Live recording wasn't that good back then.
Hear me howling
Right down yours streets
Now the stones
@@Frisbieinstein Yes it was. Muddy Waters Newport 1960. You're mad late.
The Wolf really had a presence on stage. I love to watch any video I can find of him howlin' the blues!
When I heard this record when I was youngster about 1960? The hair on the back of my neck stood up, it the first blues record I had heard. I’ve been a lifelong fan of the blues since.
My wolf... my heart.. Muddy, Lil Walter, Jimmy Reed, Otis.. I could go on.. thanks to them they paved the way.. I'm so blessed my husband plays authentic rhythm n blues. I really want the kids today to appreciate these guys.. they should always be paid the respect they deserve...
You damn right I got the Blues❤🔥You got a hole in your soul if you dont love the Blues💃Just how blue can you get baby
So original one ear,Yep that's howling wolf this beat is awesome no other like it.Wolf definitely left his mark on all of us who love and appreciate the blues.
I saw him twice a little over sixty years ago with Muddy Waters. A life changing experience
Love this- man everybody's feeling this here- its LIVE!
Would have loved to be at this.
This is as cool of a beat as Wolf ever created. Very hip and danceable. The tone of everyone in this one is amazing.
Lol wolf didnt write his own music for the majority of his fame
Number one album . . . Howlin Wolf London Sessions
Thanks for this upload! One of my favorite of the Wolf!
Oh my god...HOW exciting... this just makes my skin feel like electric current is running through me....
She hot like red pepper sweet like cherry wine lol 😆 😋 go head howlin wolf, I love this man music. I've had some good times and parties with junk joint and blues.
To me, Howlin' Wolf was the top blues guy, period. He had a voice compared to a "blowtorch on cement," took care of his band, had no vices, and was a compelling performer. I imagine you wouldn't want to cross him. His "Rocking Chair album" is a collection of his singles, and the one blues album you should own if you only own one.
Best bluesman ever love it
Great stuff. I've never seen this particular video of the Tail Dragger. Mr. Burnett sure knew how to sound it out! Thank you Joe
I like this music!
*LEGENDɅRY HOWLIN' W🐺LF.*
Blues legends are too young to die because they are *ETERNɅL!*
Wonderful scenes from a time where one part of the country preached and practiced hatred and racism, while others were united against it and music was a bond between them, no matter what race they belonged to.
Ʌlex Rossimartin,
Sete (7L) Lagoas,
MIN🔺S GERɅES,
Dyst(r)opic Braz(s)illness,
on Decembronze 30, 2023.
Blacks, Whites, and Blues
I got turned on to EVIL back in '69. Interesting to see black and white together on this and some of the reaction . Today the PAUSE button has been lit,
A Giant Of An Artist/Seminal/Exponential/Essential To World Music. The Foundation Of Rock N Roll Blues Funk
Also.. I wish we could really hear the love audio from this day. That's NOT a live performance audio wise. Damn I would love to hear it. Maybe it was to gritty or shitty sounding to try and work with. Damn... still love my Wolf
What a BEAST! In a good way of course!
Whats up my brother?? Shout out to BLIND TOAD BLUES!
the legend is howlin wolf got his name from aghost in acemetery and hes been howlin ever since jk
Amazing Howlin and band guitar playing is wow
NB Inspirational song re grief It is also on you tube ie The London Sessions vinyl still have where he actually speaksNB Many visited & Were revered by the Thames Delta [ Eel Pie Island ] roots of the major bands . .I made a tape for Tone [ Ashton ] Family /Deep Purple personalised cassette tape ,on his wedding to Sandra Naidoo [Broadcaster on the News Blair Peach ] Father pictured with Nelson Mandela also his earlier Swedish connection .Hampstead /Camden Town hub and put this on Martin Gaye , Otis Redding + he was advising the casting for Montreux jazz festival Then there was the TV show with Rick Wakeman Gastank .He &some of the musicians were about to form a band with Joanne Kelly Blues Connections Blueswoman of the year one of first who I used to regularly see round Putney Half Moon , her brother Dave was in the Blues band when she tragically passed but have managed to get some of her videos [ very few cameras or you tube then nb MTV just starting down the road there is one where Skip James pops in . Many were connected to Stan Webb's Chicken Shack in fact he was around too when not touring & I noticed him stirring from his haze when the Pub played the tape it was Jimmy McGath's Steeles Haverstock Hill up the road from the R oundhouse in danger re funding NB WIKPEDIA Counterculture Of The 60S & The Aldermarston March & Ban the Bomb ! Have been trying to send this to Dotun Adebeyo BBC radio 5 Live Up All Night & the Virtual Jukebox Wednesdays ?
Some youngsters know the real shit when they hear it!
Great to see him live
Love, love, love this - thank you!!
Wolf recorded it a couple times, as both "Howlin' for My Baby" and "Howlin' For My Darling." You can look it up.
This song is called "Howlin' for My Darlin'" =)
Incredible
awesome love it to hear this one.
(HOWLIN WOLF ERA MÚSICO CALLEJERO COMO YO,QUE TOCÓ ROCK AND BLUES🎸EN EL SUBTE🚇)🎸Sebastian🎸
0:49 Sir David Attenburrough voice Over:
"A Young Time Venturer & American Actor of 'Sopranos' fame, ~Mr. Michael Imperioli, Takes In The Swinging Scene, not @ all congruent with his native era"
NB Inspirational song re grief It is also on you tube ie The London Sessions vinyl still have where he actually speaks NB Many of the jazz notables visited triggered by the notable jazz bands & arts community of the 50s & Were revered by the Thames Delta [ Eel Pie Island ] roots of the major bands . .I made a tape for Tone [ Ashton ]of Family /Deep Purple personalised cassette tape ,on his wedding to Sandra Naidoo [Broadcaster on the News till Blair Peach ] Her Father pictured with Nelson Mandela also his earlier Swedish connection .Hampstead /Camden Town hub and put this on Martin Gaye , Otis Redding + he was advising the casting for the Montreux jazz festival Then there was the TV show with Rick Wakeman Gastank .He &some of the musicians were about to form a band with Joanne Kelly Blues Connections the Blueswoman of the year one of first who I used to regularly see /hear round Putney Half Moon , her brother Dave was in the Blues band when she tragically passed but have managed to get some of her videos [ very few cameras or you tube then] nb MTV just starting down the road there is one where Skip James pops in . Many were connected to Stan Webb's Chicken Shack in fact he was around too when not touring & I noticed him stirring from his haze when the Pub played the wedding tape it was Jimmy McGath's Steeles Haverstock Hill up the road from the R oundhouse in danger re funding NB WIKPEDIA Counterculture Of The 60S & The Aldermarston March & Ban the Bomb ! Have been trying to send this to Dotun Adebeyo BBC radio 5 Live Up All Night & the Virtual Jukebox -Wednesdays ?Club other nights .
Yeah JAYZIGGY5, "Howlin for My Darlin" I saw many times blues songs not called for his properly title, is so right that you say it.
I love this song o heard it in a game a found it on RUclips
Poor bajostead will he ever get this title right? love the clip thank you very much Wolfy is one of my heroes seeing him perform in this clip is inspirational thanks again :)
No, it is definitely the studio version. Hand clapping audio has been added, to make it look like it matches the audio, but the song played in this video is 100% the studio recording. Not live.
The Blues doesn't get any better than Howlin' Wolf!!!!
Drop
" YEAH! MORE! " -- she wants the wolf. Oh yeah.
thats one thing about wolf ,he can put on a show,thats what you call a musician,he could do it all french harp guitar and sing and show
@01twincam
Thanks! I've changed the title!
"Every time she kiss me, she makes the lights go out"
Big,big love !!
Ohh yeahh!
Wonder where this was filmed, and what year.
wow,
the wolf was the best
This is a fascinating document of a dull audience.
Amazing of course
DAMN! I wanna' dance with all these gals here.
Bring them all together👌
Amei ❤
For my Darlin' Taz... RIP. Daddy.
is that a guy from the future on his smart phone at 1:55 hhhmmm..LSD was still.legal n by lack.long hairs this looks maybe 64-5?...no cars to reference from..cool video history here.. wow. wonder if Capt beefheart was here learning more chops..
This amazing song brings everyone together !
🎺ESCUCHAR LA MÚSICA DE HOWLIN WOLF ES CONOCER EL BLUES🎺
What a badass! :D
On a scale of 1-10? 100!
He knew his stuff
Oh, why wasn't the camera on Wolf the whole time? Grrrrrrr
Because Howlin Wolf danced,shook,and slithered, mimicking sexual positions, and what not...he was famously lewd when he performed live
jen lusk yea he just let off 2 humps/ a pump 🤗
1:20 he's screwing the mike stand...he was BAD!
Wearing a black suit as the hot sun shoots arrows of ultra rays down on him, but he just keeps on playing the blues and doesn't even loosen his tie.
Whoooooooo-whooooooooo-we!!!
So tight
Shotzi Blackheart brought me here...
@banjostead To be completely right, the right title is "Howlin for my darling" :-)
King
A sound like no other
Lucky people
Goodness those off beat claps. 😂I commend them for staying in rhythm 🥁
♥ ♥ ♥
The audio of this video is a pre-recorded studio version.
Was the Wolf miming at that gig to his record - or is it just silent video footage with the record dubbed over more recently ?
Cleaning my gun music😜
Yeah baby.
excellent!...is that al gore with his shirt off?...........
Newport shant ever be the same
I’m going to work-in THE HILLS OF MEXICO as a younger choice in jobs. Purely fictional.
Wolf was wide open, full theottle
@01twincam no it's not. It's Howlin For My Darlin
See kids how it's done
!!!
why is the clapping so off at the beginning?
Pretty sure it's Hubert Sumlin.
OOH-WEE!!!
1965
¿QUE MUDDY WATERS NI QUE 8/4?,VIVA HOWLIN WOLF👈
Some greasers out there were thinkin' about becoming heads.
That's gettin it
sounds just like the album version