Muddy Waters, is the blues, and that's a fact🎉🎉.He's just the real deal, no glitz no glamor, just real blues music at it's finest 🎉🎉. RIP,Muddy Waters, play the blues up in heaven 🎉🎉
Had a great time meeting Muddy and his wife Marva in 77. Drank some champagne with them. I was a guest on his Hard Again tour. A few friends were in the band. Johnny Winter,James Cotton etc. Was a real treat getting to meet him. I was a blues guitarist at that point.
@Raised On Rock Radio Show w/ Mark O'Neill It’s a very good Long Distance Call with Muddy Waters & his band from Tivoli concert hall, Copenhagen Jazz Festival October 27 - 28 1968💯🎸💯😊
Muddy Waters was the boss man way way before anybody else. I particularly enjoy muddy Waters with James Cotton and Johnny Winter all on the same disc same song. It's outstanding😮
I can never tell what Muddy is playing or NOT playing - Slide? Picking? Chords? But what comes out is always blues magic. Real deal, he is the greatest.
I could show you easily mate he's master of deception listen to acoustic stuff then electric . Plays little electric chords similar to john lee . Often struggles with chords and position . His slide is unusual on 3rd finger . He dropped all open tunings fast too with early success . I have a muddy waters telecaster but not big on him just used in my blues lectures and records
@Dont go out Muddy was a solid guitarist in either standard or open tunings. Plus, plenty of slide guitarists use their third finger for the slide--Son House for instance, a formative influence on Muddy if ever there was one.
Went to a antique store today. The owner is a Vietnam vet and sells old records in the back room, he put a muddy waters record with this song in it sounds really good on a record player. I really enjoyed that he put it on while I was shopping.
when I was 12 the town had a radio station that played the top 100...lots of black music in all the emerging venues and genres...Muddy was om the radio every day and on the jukebox in our school cafeteria.
Great live version. Never noticed Muddy playing a Guild instead of a Tele before. That long ending I first heard done on an old Luther Georgia Boy Snake Johnson L.P. The original studio version of this remains by far my favorite. There was a magical perfection in those early Chess studio recordings.
Back when I was a teenager in the early 70's, amongst all the rock music that was happening, I heard The Mud. He's stayed with me all my life. Bless his soul.
Aye, the real thing! I saw this man on an old B+W television in Blackpool when I was 17. Up until then, blues seemed to me predictable and monotonous (I hang my head it shame). That evening I "Got It" and have had it ever since. Thank you uploader and everyone else.
Muddy music is still legendary. Sail on my honey bee sail on. His music was and still is magical. Miss you Muddy. RIP brother. There is no Denying his Greatness!!!!!!
@@shawnperry1627 He was a man's man, no doubt about that. However, I played the chittlin circuit off and on from 1962 till around 1969 and knew him very well. I drank, played, got high with and traveled with him and many other blues musicians. Muddy very often wore a toupee, although I don't see how you'd equate that with his manhood tho.
Lyrics: You say you love me darling Please, call me on the phone sometime You say you love me darling Please, call me on the phone sometime When I hear your voice Ease my worried mind One of these days I'm going to show you how nice a man can be One of these days I'm going to show you just how nice a man can be I'm going to buy you a brand, new Cadillac If you only speak some good words about me Hear my phone ringing Sound like a long distance call Hear my phone keep ringing Sound like a long distance call When I picked up my receiver The party said another mule kicking in your stall
Legendary one of a kind , Muddy Waters is the MAN ... mmm.... aaaaa-child , nnnnn and that means MAN nooooo B.... O-child ... Y it means MANISH BOY ....
if i could pick any musician i love who died and i want to meet. muddy waters would be my first pick, all my favorite musicians are dead man thats crazy to think about
I'd like to think that this was a favorite of Muddy's to do live, he does it so well. While I prefer the "Fathers and Son" version (maybe because I was there, second row center), this one is awfully good.
@@JulianMerghart Like there! Muddy, Spann, Cotton, Butterfield, Bloomfield, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Buddy Miles, Nick Gravenites. Hell of a night.
Luther "Snake Boy" Johnson chopping away on second guitar, the great Otis Spann on piano, and I think Freddy Below on drums. The greatest blues band ever. Check out Snake Boy
when i was young i liked muddy but didnt fully understood the blues.my mind was poisoned by mediocre definision of a song.there was no chorus, catchy melody and it was too long for me.today, and thanks for marihuana, i feel every minute of this great great song which is telling you a beautiful story of the loving man!ps.i love Muddy's solo!!he never forgot that he is not only the great blues singer but especially one of the greatest guitarist ever!ps.this incredible monologue at the end it's so good and seems not easy to do!it's like pioniering rap music.
As great a bluesman as he was and is he is not the father of rock and roll ____ I think the label of one of the greatest blues singer's ever is more true than father if Rick and roll
I would say Robert Johnson in a sense was playing a proto Rock and Roll. Listen to Sweet Home Chicago with its shuffle rhythm, very much like what Chuck Berry was doing 2 decades later.
It's because the exposure of the music is very very limited ____ when younger people listen to the great ones some only some are amazed by the music thus a young fan is born ___ without an old head introducing this stuff to the young ____ where would they hear it ??
White guy playing harp for Muddy was Paul Oscher, just googled to see how his name was spelt and Lo and behold he passed away april this year 2021. Theres some wonderfull vids of Paul interviewed here on youtube and of him playing blues. Paul got really good at playing guitar as well as harp in the muddy waters style. Wow we lost one the last of the great bluesmen..really sad now. RIP Paul Oscher and Muddy
The opening riff of the song had every single rock song ever made inside it. Heavy metal included!
not sure I really understand that -- sure'd like to --
@@susandavidson3344 I heard a lick from Led Zeppelin's "You Shook Me" in there. Perhaps something like that is what Adam meant!
Muddy Waters, is the blues, and that's a fact🎉🎉.He's just the real deal, no glitz no glamor, just real blues music at it's finest 🎉🎉. RIP,Muddy Waters, play the blues up in heaven 🎉🎉
"another mule is kickin in your stall" the best line EVER
What a great ending to the song! Too awesome...
That means his wife has other man? I do not understand english very well
@@Bob-bl6bg Yes, that is what that means.
I tell people that and they don't know what it means, Muddy is straight up the coolest cat that ever was.
Had a great time meeting Muddy and his wife Marva in 77. Drank some champagne with them. I was a guest on his Hard Again tour. A few friends were in the band. Johnny Winter,James Cotton etc. Was a real treat getting to meet him. I was a blues guitarist at that point.
Champagne & reefer?
Thank you for sharing
What an honor!
@@PERKIODURKIO you're very welcome. Muddy received a Grammy for that album that Johnny produced. 🎼🎸😊
... Muddy Waters (vocals & slide guitar), Otis Spann (piano), Paul Oscher (harmonica), Luther "Georgia Boy" Johnson and James "Pee Wee" Madison (guitars), Sonny Wimberley (bass), S.P. Leary (drums)
@Raised On Rock Radio Show w/ Mark O'Neill
It’s a very good Long Distance Call with Muddy Waters & his band from Tivoli concert hall, Copenhagen Jazz Festival October 27 - 28 1968💯🎸💯😊
Otis Spann is one heck of a player and the band matches Muddy's brilliance
Well I never
Thank you, I needed that!
Muddy Waters was the boss man way way before anybody else.
I particularly enjoy muddy Waters with James Cotton and Johnny Winter all on the same disc same song.
It's outstanding😮
Blues like this communicate at a basic human level....raw...gutsy...essence of the yearning and hurting .
I can feel the hurting.
I can never tell what Muddy is playing or NOT playing - Slide? Picking? Chords? But what comes out is always blues magic. Real deal, he is the greatest.
The slide on his finger is an indication.
I could show you easily mate he's master of deception listen to acoustic stuff then electric . Plays little electric chords similar to john lee . Often struggles with chords and position . His slide is unusual on 3rd finger . He dropped all open tunings fast too with early success . I have a muddy waters telecaster but not big on him just used in my blues lectures and records
@Dont go out Muddy was a solid guitarist in either standard or open tunings. Plus, plenty of slide guitarists use their third finger for the slide--Son House for instance, a formative influence on Muddy if ever there was one.
I think he's playing like the old diddley bow instrument, it's the black root in style
King of rock
I always enjoyed Muddy's great sense of humor in addition to his spectacular music !
A Guild Thunderbird. Rare old beast.
looks like there all using guilds any info on why
Muddy Waters, King of Chicago Blues, there was no mule ever born up to kickin in your stall.
Ladies and Gentlemen
The Late Great Legendary Bluesman
And God Himself...
Mr. Muddy Waters.
I wonder,if on some deeper level, you realise,how true your comment is?
Went to a antique store today. The owner is a Vietnam vet and sells old records in the back room, he put a muddy waters record with this song in it sounds really good on a record player. I really enjoyed that he put it on while I was shopping.
68 was the one of best years for him!!!!!!👍👍👍👍👍👍
when I was 12 the town had a radio station that played the top 100...lots of black music in all the emerging venues and genres...Muddy was om the radio every day and on the jukebox in our school cafeteria.
Muddy definitely crushed this one.can you imagine him,bowling wolf and lighting hopkins all together..
This is what makes America great.
And is not again is just from longtime ago greath music
say that one more time
@@xxRckxx7 was and still greath... some says is great again
Amen !
Nothing makes America great.
Seen Muddy in 78! WOW 👍🏻✌🏻🎸🎼
Muddy is King of Electric Blues guitar 🇺🇸🎸✨✨✨✨✨✨🏆
That’s True Perfection!!! So Pure! So Real!!! Such True Talent!!! Pure, Raw, Talent,. It don’t get No better,. Than Muddy Waters!!! 👍👏. Incredible!!!
Well said
This always hits home. Makes a gal cry. Love you Muddy.🌹
05:40 one of the greatest Blues moments in history.
It sure is
blues is really rock and roll which african americans created
real shit
@@sellmeyoursoul6601 All day, errday.
Agree!
Wow, this video editor has an amazing gift for cutting away from every shot just when shit starts getting good.
WOW,THE POWER OF BLUES MUSIC IS JUST,WELL,POWERFUL
Just terrific and absolutely timeless Chicago Blues
Mississippi Blues you mean
This never ever gets old ___ as long as we want to hear the blues this will be fresh and vibrant. Thanks for this my friend
Very well said......... pure essence Thx from Macedonia
I never have understood anybody that don’t like the blues!
they are soft city people ..probably like h/rap brown or puff daddy
They not real worth any long distance callin’
You got that right. An American treasure.
This is brilliant i love Muddy Waters his Blues he was a great Bluesman.And now a super legend,his Blues will never dying.We keep it alive,
Great live version. Never noticed Muddy playing a Guild instead of a Tele before. That long ending I first heard done on an old Luther Georgia Boy Snake Johnson L.P. The original studio version of this remains by far my favorite. There was a magical perfection in those early Chess studio recordings.
He also used a gold top before the tele, "the hoss" didn't become his main guitar until like 58 the it was his main guitar until he died.
This Man is the Blues.. convince me otherwise.
Back when I was a teenager in the early 70's, amongst all the rock music that was happening, I heard The Mud. He's stayed with me all my life. Bless his soul.
Aye, the real thing! I saw this man on an old B+W television in Blackpool when I was 17. Up until then, blues seemed to me predictable and monotonous (I hang my head it shame). That evening I "Got It" and have had it ever since. Thank you uploader and everyone else.
“... there’s another mule kickin’ in yo stall” lol
Nice nod to the Captain. 👍👍😎😎🎼🎵🎶
Hilarious
You won't be laughing when that mule takes your girl too lol
i don't like blacks but hi is legend and genius
@@zurabphantsulaia9643 ... WHAT???? do. you. mean.
"blacks" ?
This is the man who invented electricity, not Benjamin Franklin.
Johnny Dunn absolutely🤟
You said a thing there! ~ Ssss....
Amen
Comment of the year!!!
ELECTRIC MUD- STILL one of my MW Faves, tho Often panned! And the Inside picture from the gatefold dbl-LP is...Priceless!!
JESUS!!😮 How Can Someone Play A GUITAR like That! He Gave that Guitar 🎸 a PERSONALITY 💥
This is what a man should listen to!
All the way from the Sip! I love being from Mississippi!
Heard 3 Muddy Waters songs around the age of 12 long distance call, Hoochie Kucci man And 19 years old. Been hooked ever since. Im born in late 70s.
Just perfect for a rainy day
King of the Blues- One of many.
Muddy music is still legendary. Sail on my honey bee sail on. His music was and still is magical. Miss you Muddy. RIP brother. There is no Denying his Greatness!!!!!!
As usual his hair is perfect!
Black guys used to straighten their hair and wear it in this pompadour style, it was called a "conk".
Muddy's wearing a toupe on this set. He sarted wearing one after he started losing his hair. I'm 72 and was there.
Might be but the style is still a conk!
@@msaintpc Muddy was A Man's Man he was too solid to where a toupee
@@shawnperry1627 He was a man's man, no doubt about that. However, I played the chittlin circuit off and on from 1962 till around 1969 and knew him very well. I drank, played, got high with and traveled with him and many other blues musicians. Muddy very often wore a toupee, although I don't see how you'd equate that with his manhood tho.
Lyrics:
You say you love me darling
Please, call me on the phone sometime
You say you love me darling
Please, call me on the phone sometime
When I hear your voice
Ease my worried mind
One of these days
I'm going to show you how nice a man can be
One of these days
I'm going to show you just how nice a man can be
I'm going to buy you a brand, new Cadillac
If you only speak some good words about me
Hear my phone ringing
Sound like a long distance call
Hear my phone keep ringing
Sound like a long distance call
When I picked up my receiver
The party said another mule kicking in your stall
Thank you
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Mddy is genius and the band is all world - wow
So simple and elegant....and cuts right through me
That's Young Joc's Great Grand Daddy mane! 💯✌
Legendary one of a kind , Muddy Waters is the MAN ... mmm.... aaaaa-child , nnnnn and that means MAN nooooo B.... O-child ... Y it means MANISH BOY ....
if i could pick any musician i love who died and i want to meet. muddy waters would be my first pick, all my favorite musicians are dead man thats crazy to think about
except buddy guy
I'd like to think that this was a favorite of Muddy's to do live, he does it so well. While I prefer
the "Fathers and Son" version (maybe because I was there, second row center), this one is
awfully good.
You were there? Like there?
@@JulianMerghart Like there! Muddy, Spann, Cotton, Butterfield, Bloomfield, Quicksilver Messenger
Service, Buddy Miles, Nick Gravenites. Hell of a night.
Capo on the 5th fret - key of A. Good stuff from a blues legend. 👍🎸😎
Muddy was musically useless in theory if you know about theory
Muddy's playing the Guild S-200 Thunderbird he posed with on the cover of the Electric Mud lp.
Love you muddy
Thank you for this 🙏♥️
When Muddy starts to preaching, amen .
If I had to listen to one song for the rest of my life
"One of these days...." Muddy is fishing
The Father of modern Rock and Roll.
Luther "Snake Boy" Johnson chopping away on second guitar, the great Otis Spann on piano, and I think Freddy Below on drums. The greatest blues band ever. Check out Snake Boy
Looks like S.P. Leary on drums, not Below.
SP Leary on drums Paul Oscher on harp
Who is the guy in harmonica?
@@diegoc.2918 Paul Oscher.
What year?
The Man! The greatest of all time.
The greatest to ever do it.
If you don't understand the Blues, listen to this.
!!!!Muddy waters!!!!! Rest in heaven...
Gives me goosebumps
finlay bishop
Then your human 😀
5/13/2020
June is black music month proclaimed by the 39th president of these un United States of America mr jimmy Carter.
I did not know this! I am happy that I now do. Thank you good Sir
No problemo
Seriously? I’ve been going to Blues events for Years in May-August,. Nobody knew,. Of Course,. I think it’s Blues Month Jan-Dec.!!! Just sayin
King of the blues.
The sound of Chicago
Muddy absolutely a great of music . Icon .
Muddy Mississippi Waters !!! The Best.
No equal...muddy is the unquestioned best ever. Its not close
pure class
How the heck can you NOT love this...maybe you cannot dig any thing slow.
Re the country porch...muddy would meanwhile be wearing his mohair and sipping champagne. These were uptown men.
His "mohair"??
and his Stacy Adams or Florsheims.
Gimme a five dollar bill and a Florsheim shoe..
DIG: WHILE THE BAND ARE WEARING TIES, MUDDY'S MOVED TO THE NEXT LEVEL, AND HAS THE TURTLENECK THING GOING ON...
when i was young i liked muddy but didnt fully understood the blues.my mind was poisoned by mediocre definision of a song.there was no chorus, catchy melody and it was too long for me.today, and thanks for marihuana, i feel every minute of this great great song which is telling you a beautiful story of the loving man!ps.i love Muddy's solo!!he never forgot that he is not only the great blues singer but especially one of the greatest guitarist ever!ps.this incredible monologue at the end it's so good and seems not easy to do!it's like pioniering rap music.
So damn sweeeet!
Happy Birthday, Muddy.
Good shit right there......
Спасибо! Величайший мастер блюза. Могу слушать Мади бесконечно.
I love this-thanks for sharing it!
I appreciate for this song and the rest of this playlist made for MUDDYWATERSVEVO in you tube REALLY THANKUIU REALLY
I love that he uses a futuristic 1980s Kitchen Landline phone chord for a guitar cable ❤
I let my mule listen to this and when i checked his stall the next morning he had changed into a clydsdale
“Sound like a long distance call” It’s so so funny!
That voice amazing!
Vocals the stand out on first watching this video
I LOVE this!
The Best of the Best......
The true father of rock n roll amazing performance..
As great a bluesman as he was and is he is not the father of rock and roll ____ I think the label of one of the greatest blues singer's ever is more true than father if Rick and roll
I would say Robert Johnson in a sense was playing a proto Rock and Roll. Listen to Sweet Home Chicago with its shuffle rhythm, very much like what Chuck Berry was doing 2 decades later.
Beyond his talent I like his face
I am shocked that Muddy Waters Vevo only has two subscribers
It's because the exposure of the music is very very limited ____ when younger people listen to the great ones some only some are amazed by the music thus a young fan is born ___ without an old head introducing this stuff to the young ____ where would they hear it ??
27,600 now. Still not enough.
Greatest live performance I think I’ve ever seen. Reply with something better below
2020 I'm here
Shit! The neighborhood's grinning & laughing, the wife's crying, telling it & the little girl is jumping & clapping. . . Damn!
My hero🔥🔥😎
For real!!!
Genius! I love this but his guitar cord in the opening wide shot is crazy. Really?
I LOVE THE BLUES. ALL CAP.
White guy playing harp for Muddy was Paul Oscher, just googled to see how his name was spelt and Lo and behold he passed away april this year 2021. Theres some wonderfull vids of Paul interviewed here on youtube and of him playing blues. Paul got really good at playing guitar as well as harp in the muddy waters style. Wow we lost one the last of the great bluesmen..really sad now. RIP Paul Oscher and Muddy
OUtrageous. Sing this to myself from time to time. Another mule? Is that a story?
Good song!
Soul man take us back
Gott'a get in on me some Muddy Waters.
It can't get no deeper