Muddy Waters Talks To Alan Lomax About Robert Johnson and Son House

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024

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  • @hilmarwensorra1215
    @hilmarwensorra1215 2 года назад +29

    In very loving memory of Mr. Alan Lomax (1915 - 2002 R.I.P. // gone but not forgotten).

  • @dereklevesque5283
    @dereklevesque5283 7 месяцев назад +10

    Wow! The very last line is pretty significant for guitar players into the delta blues. He called the name of E tuning “Crossnote”. That’s a favorite of Skip James like in the song “Hard time killing floor blues” It flattens the 3rd to a minor chord.

  • @theharlequin2821
    @theharlequin2821 2 года назад +29

    If it wasn't for the Lomax's, we probably wouldn't even know 50% of the Blues music & history... that we do today. -Great share!

  • @TwentyTwenty90
    @TwentyTwenty90 3 года назад +27

    Just amazing to hear history like this.

    • @harpandguitar-peopleandmus5086
      @harpandguitar-peopleandmus5086  3 года назад +3

      I agree. History from a first-hand witness. Thanks.

    • @johnb6850
      @johnb6850 Год назад +2

      It's really unbelievable isn't it. To have this kind of account frpm a blues musician of this time period, but the fact that it's muddy, I just don't have words to express how amazing this is on so many levels.

  • @Dan0948
    @Dan0948 5 месяцев назад +2

    And I got to see Muddy Waters perform live a number of times.
    Mentioning that gives me goosebumps

  • @RaymondHenderson-o9z
    @RaymondHenderson-o9z Год назад +7

    The song fell into my mind.

  • @liammcgovern4470
    @liammcgovern4470 2 года назад +11

    Very surprised at the Son House comment, I know he recorded him but obviously he was just one of many and hadn’t been refound when this was recorded, great to hear Muddy giving so much credit to Son House

    • @harpandguitar-peopleandmus5086
      @harpandguitar-peopleandmus5086  2 года назад +3

      That may be the case. I think Son House was 're-discovered' in 1960 or 61 by Dick Waterman. Muddy was a humble guy and gave credit where it was due. He really looked up to Son House. Thanks and take care.

    • @williamfagan7835
      @williamfagan7835 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@harpandguitar-peopleandmus5086 Son House was recorded by Lomax about a month later in August 1941 and again in July 1942 when Lomax returned to record Muddy again. The Waterman 're-discovery' was many years later. It is interesting that Muddy referred to House as being a 'boy' even though he was about 40 years old. In his own words Muddy was influenced more by House rather than Johnson. Even back then, Johnson was something of an enigma. In more recent years Johnson has become a mythological character, but a lot of the stories about him are more fiction than fact. The book 'Alan Lomax - Assistant In Charge' by Ronald D Cohen and published by the University of Mississippi Press is well worth reading. It contains many contemporary notes by Lomax. I bought my copy in 2011 in the bookshop of the Library of Congress in Washington.

    • @williamfagan7835
      @williamfagan7835 6 месяцев назад

      Correction: Looking at the dates there may have been less than a week between the 1941 recordings of Muddy and House

  • @juco100it
    @juco100it 2 года назад +9

    R.I.p Robert Johnson

  • @timmyw1484
    @timmyw1484 8 месяцев назад +1

    Legends!!! 2024!⚡🎸⚡🎸⚡🙌🙌🙌😎😎😎😎🎶🎶🎶🎶

  • @skychiefonewitheverything6667
    @skychiefonewitheverything6667 3 года назад +5

    😎💯 Love muddy

    • @harpandguitar-peopleandmus5086
      @harpandguitar-peopleandmus5086  3 года назад +2

      He was the man! Thanks a lot.

    • @psaint60
      @psaint60 3 года назад +3

      I love picking through that ALA. Always discover something cool. Thank god he had the notion to put that together to preserve it.

  • @Dan0948
    @Dan0948 5 месяцев назад +1

    I know the person who organized the purchase of Son House's headstone.

  • @trockuplays7363
    @trockuplays7363 2 года назад +4

    "Sonhouse who?" Love Lomax

  • @getpeko54
    @getpeko54 6 месяцев назад +1

    "...Robert Johnson, he put it out Walkin' Blues." They're talking about a Muddy song but what song are they talking about?

    • @harpandguitar-peopleandmus5086
      @harpandguitar-peopleandmus5086  6 месяцев назад

      Muddy is talking about learning the tune "Walking Blues" that both he and RJ learned from Son House. RJ recorded it on record and it was released in 1936. Son House had been playing that song and teaching it to others as early as 1930.

    • @cobraferrariwars
      @cobraferrariwars 5 месяцев назад +1

      Country Blues it is called on the albums

  • @fleadoggreen9062
    @fleadoggreen9062 7 месяцев назад +1

    Who is playing the intro music 😊

  • @joehardrocker735
    @joehardrocker735 2 года назад +2

    What did he say was another name for open e tuning?

    • @harpandguitar-peopleandmus5086
      @harpandguitar-peopleandmus5086  2 года назад

      He called it 'Spanish' tuning. You might also hear the older blues cats refer to open D as Sebastopol tuning.

    • @angelvox1603
      @angelvox1603 2 года назад +1

      @@harpandguitar-peopleandmus5086 What was the other name for straight E?

    • @marcandrelegermusic
      @marcandrelegermusic Год назад +1

      He said Cross Note.

    • @marcandrelegermusic
      @marcandrelegermusic Год назад +4

      Spanish tuning is G not D. He played open G right after saying it! lol

    • @dereklevesque5283
      @dereklevesque5283 7 месяцев назад

      It’s “Crossnote”. You lower the 3rd a half step. So in E your tuning would be EADF#BE as opposed to open E tuning which is EADGBE.
      Skip James’ “hard time killing floor blues” is in Crossnote

  • @iicjguitar0416
    @iicjguitar0416 2 года назад +1

    How old did he say Son House was?