These Blues legends were a moment in time much like the tall ships, the age of sail before the advent of steam. There’s no shortage of players doing their best to keep the blues alive today but the magic that was Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf, Otis Rush, Son Seals, Little Walter and Magic Sam (and that’s just some of the Chicago legends) are with us forever and only through these recordings. Like John Belushi once said, “ I suggest you buy as many blues albums as you can!” 🎸
@@Statickzombie1996 I was already born but only got to know his music when he passed away. The interest in jazz brought me to the blues, too late to see him live in action. Indeed, thanks to RUclips we are reviving this period, alongside CDs and DVDs and the many reprises of younger blues artists around the world.
“Hard Again” was the first Blues album I ever bought. It’s still one of my favorites. I always said that all I needed on a Friday night was a twelve pack of beer, sunglasses and a Muddy Waters album and I could butt rock the night away!
I saw this lineup many times. One Easter Sunday in a small club, I was so close bass player Calvin lean over and said "certainly is dismal weather " I was in right place at the right time alot in my life. What a sound, talk about in the pocket!
This video has a good sound, you can hear the bass. Not that frequent on Muddy's vids of this era. But you have to imagine that the real sound , was absolutely huge, not high volume, but deep, with a weird sensation of breath from the bottom. Unique experience, and that wawing sound.
Molde, Norway in 1977! JEEEZ! I was 15-16 then, living in neigbouring Sweden! And I was in Molde in 1992! NRK = Norsk Rikskringkasting, a hilarious word for TV (just like German "Fernsehen" or Danish "fjernsyn", literally "far watching", or rather "watching from afar"... /Lusekoften
No hay nada como el blues y el reyman blues maravillosa musica que el que tiene sendido del ritmo no la deja escapar desde españa con los mejores musicos y la mejor musica de estos chicos americanos
Nervous? Never. What a guy! 😆 🤣 😂 Wish I had known his music in the 70s. I was young then. Too young to know what a treasure we had. Appreciate the opportunity to see this.
HERE IS GONNA BE A STORM I DRANK ACOFFEE AND SMOKED I ATE A TIN OF SARDINAS NOW I FEEL MUCH BETTER IT IS NICE TO LISTEN TO YOU MUUDY I AM ILL AND ALL ALONE BY MYSELF BUT I WILL BE OK JUST LET IT BE LISTENING TO YOU COMFORTS ME
Never forgot Calvin Jones & Willie Smith... add Pinetop & Luther, and you havre one of the better blues band ever. And never forget that you can't have the real sound, it's youtube! The real sound was huge, but DEEP & HUGE.
You know what even beats this? I saw Muddy in late ‘73 play University of Massachusetts in Amherst. The big difference that night compared to this show was the inclusion of Hollywood Fats on guitar alongside Bob Margolin. I couldn’t believe how well Fats played. From that point on I was a big fan of his. Everyone else also played great that night. Years later I exchanged emails with Margolin. He said to the best of his recollection it was the last gig Fats played with Muddy. I was lucky to have been there. As far as this clip goes, I particularly like Portnoy’s solo on “Blow Wind Blow.” He’s one of the greatest harp players of all time.
Remember seeing him live at the Shaboo around 75 so close I could have almost touched him - damn all these ledgends gone ..muddy, cotton, bb king ..so glad I saw all of them .. 😢sad they are gone ❤but they live on in our hearts
So how about Little Walter (Jacobs)? "Described as "king of all post-war blues harpists", he is widely credited by blues historians as the artist primarily responsible for establishing the standard vocabulary for modern blues & blues rock harmonica players. Inducted into Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in 2008 (Sidemen). Born 1 May 1930 in Marksville, Louisiana, died 15 February 1968 in Chicago, Illinois."
Ok but how about Little Walter Jacobs, and Big Walter Horton? Jerry's playing is widely influenced by these two, plus John Lee Sonny Boy Williamson, teh First, ... and Sonny Terry. And a ton of unknkown precursors.
IF I remember right 👉 😊 it was the rolling stones that use call muddy waters MUDD they would always say what's going on MUDD the rolling stones did sing 😊😊 songs W muddy waters in the 197OS all of those bluesman can never be replaced again all of them just had a ear 👂😊 4 music 🎶 😊 and they don't make music 🎶😊 like no more 😢😮 OMG 7 22 2O23
These old-timers really knew how to mix it up. Jazzed up and keeping audience enthralled unlike today's music. Muddy Waters was an original innovative performer and pacesetter in jazz music with distinct vocal styles. He's a legend.❤❤😮😮.
This is way after Mr. Muddy Waters running up and down the stage Big Walter on his back ... and also it is really wonderful to me .. I love that musical organism with and around him . as well as each member of that thing individually 💐☮️
Seen Muddy with Eric Clapton 1978,or earlier...Student an Teacher. Eric an most of the kids that listen to him in the 1950s..Learning Chicago Blues.from the Mississippi Delta sounds
Saw this version of the band in 1976 and 1977 at the Outside Inn, Angola NY Muddy played all night, had all the ladies around him. I am fortunate to have heard such an accomplished and important musician. The bar closed at 4 AM and Muddy played until the lights came on a grateful crowd cheered and cheered the One ,The Only....Muddy Waters ! 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸😉😉😉
Saw him in '80 with these guys. Muddy was too stoned to perform, singing only 3 1/2 songs, calling John Lee Hooker out to help him with Boom Boom and that was it. The band covered for him he just did a Cheshire Cat thing all night plying very little guitar and no slide or singing.
Ain't nobody not smilin when Muddy had his Mojo workin. He was part of my life. Thanks Mud.
You knew about it 🎉🎉🎉
These Blues legends were a moment in time much like the tall ships, the age of sail before the advent of steam. There’s no shortage of players doing their best to keep the blues alive today but the magic that was Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf, Otis Rush, Son Seals, Little Walter and Magic Sam (and that’s just some of the Chicago legends) are with us forever and only through these recordings. Like John Belushi once said, “ I suggest you buy as many blues albums as you can!” 🎸
how we miss our blues heroes like Muddy Waters and so many others
They left us an incredable legacy, was born too late to see them live thankful that videos like this exist..
@@Statickzombie1996 I was already born but only got to know his music when he passed away. The interest in jazz brought me to the blues, too late to see him live in action. Indeed, thanks to RUclips we are reviving this period, alongside CDs and DVDs and the many reprises of younger blues artists around the world.
I met and hung out with Muddy and wife and the band. Johnny Winter and James Cotton. Hard Again Tour. Great nite ❤
Manish Boy
“Hard Again” was the first Blues album I ever bought. It’s still one of my favorites. I always said that all I needed on a Friday night was a twelve pack of beer, sunglasses and a Muddy Waters album and I could butt rock the night away!
Muddy really knew how to put together an incredible blues band.
Muddy Waters Blues Band is the definition of a Blues band. They kind of set the standard.
@@johopeweisz for Chicago blues no doubt about it.
I saw this lineup many times.
One Easter Sunday in a small club, I was so close bass player Calvin lean over and said "certainly is dismal weather "
I was in right place at the right time alot in my life.
What a sound, talk about in the pocket!
Creo que esa es la clave amigo estar en el sitio en el momento adecuado en una alineación de tu cuerpo con loque estás escuchando
I love these time capsules. The blues is the foundation of all popular music that came after it.
Jerry Portnoy at its best. Outstanding
Love that harmonica
Wow! Absolutely fantastic…your all amazing…the harmonica player is amazing.. thank you
BEST MUDDY WATERS BAND EVER!!!
One of the best for sure.
Pure talent no such thing as this on radio nowadays
Jarry Portnoy briliant harp player with soul.I pplay harp and i love his simple and soul style who feed soul.Pozdrav iz Srbije
This video has a good sound, you can hear the bass. Not that frequent on Muddy's vids of this era. But you have to imagine that the real sound , was absolutely huge, not high volume, but deep, with a weird sensation of breath from the bottom. Unique experience, and that wawing sound.
Mud , played what he felt deep down. when you have the blues , you have to play it to make your happy.
Top blues band
One the best❤
every musician is rockin'! תודה רבה
Might have been a few Norwegians planning a halftime reefer before Muddy said he’d play through the break, oh what the hell, smoke ‘em if you got ‘em!
The stars are shining ❤
sweet thanks for bringing back memories....seen him 4or5 times always a great night.
IT WAS THE BEST BAND AND YOU MUDDY ARE A LEGEND R.I.P. YOUR MUSIC LIVES ON
one of the best muddy I've seen on you tube
Yamaha bass amp had the warmest roundest sound! Definitely fills up the sound!
Solid state with a green bullet mic
São elementos da velha escola dos Blues com o Rei a comandar a banda o Mestre Muddy Waters. Inesquecível. Obrigado.
Um Blues tocado por mãos mágicas é sempre ótimo! Parabéns para Mud e sua banda!
Muy buens musica exelente
Molde, Norway in 1977! JEEEZ! I was 15-16 then, living in neigbouring Sweden! And I was in Molde in 1992! NRK = Norsk Rikskringkasting, a hilarious word for TV (just like German "Fernsehen" or Danish "fjernsyn", literally "far watching", or rather "watching from afar"...
/Lusekoften
HappyBirthday MUDDYWATER$🎂🍾🍾🍾🍾🍾🍾🤘🏽🕶️🤘🏽 LEGENDARY
Wonderful Blues Moody Waters!!!
The greatest !!
No hay nada como el blues y el reyman blues maravillosa musica que el que tiene sendido del ritmo no la deja escapar desde españa con los mejores musicos y la mejor musica de estos chicos americanos
Fantastic Harmonic!!
Don.t make em like this no more! Muddy Watersx
one hundred percent, james cotton would say this is the best harp solo ever.
" Blues is good for what ails you . " B.B. King " Blues is the peoples music . " Charlie Musselwhite
Thats is Blues........👍👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️
24 till infinity ❤
on min 5.35 musicians are playing the instrumental "The Honeydripper" tune - written in 1945 by Joe Liggins.
Thank you, I updated this time mark with your informations.
And issued by him on Specialty Records
Muchas Gracias.
Thank you! Never seen before! Shared on Facebook, June 30, 2021.
Esther Gavillet - I think it came out as an official DVD as well...
You can Purchase This
The best
Nervous? Never. What a guy! 😆 🤣 😂 Wish I had known his music in the 70s. I was young then.
Too young to know what a treasure we had. Appreciate the opportunity to see this.
Simplemente GENIAL
Super!!!
Excelente
Hou van de muziek indrukwekkend ❤🇳🇱🙏👋( Weltrusten voor straks ! Morgen gezond weer op ...Rij voorzichtig denk aan míj ( 😅👋🙏)
Nait vergeetn / pas op / aans pak ik die / nait te best / krigst billekoek / Lekker zal Jan wel zeg'n 🎵👋❤😘
Yea.he did and him and Rory Gallagher were two of the best blues men.
Love Rory and master of telecaster Roy Buchanan
muy bueno
He s cool
Is the king
Watch closley 5.50. Min. Muddy gots the Blues...... Watch his eyes. R.i.p.p.y Birthday. The Most powerfull influence in my life
Es,muy,buena,música,felizidades
HERE IS GONNA BE A STORM I DRANK ACOFFEE AND SMOKED I ATE A TIN OF SARDINAS NOW I FEEL MUCH BETTER IT IS NICE TO LISTEN TO YOU MUUDY I AM ILL AND ALL ALONE BY MYSELF BUT I WILL BE OK JUST LET IT BE LISTENING TO YOU COMFORTS ME
the music is good
🖤🖤🖤🚬🚬🚬🚬
❤
😍
Great Muddy Waters. Blues legend !
10 +
May God’s presence be felt in your life each day, guiding you with His loving hand and filling your heart with faith and trust in His divine plan.
Mo' Muddy, Mo' Muddy , Mo' Muddy!
what is the name of this interviewer? he is doing great job !
Mmmmm siiiiiii estoy en casa, mmm mmmmmm siiiiiiii , 💆📸🎞️🎙️📻🎼🎼🎼🎷🎹🎹🎰🎸🍸🥃😃🌚👏👏🥂🥃🍸😎😎😎😎🕶️🕶️🎼🎼🎼🪗🎙️🎙️mmmmmm oooosiiiiiii, jajajaja oooosiiiiii, jajaja siiiii , 😎😎😎😎😎🥃🥃🥃🥃👏👏👏🙋
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A melhor banda de Muddy Waters com Bob Margolin na guitarra e Jerry Portnoy na harmônica
Geweldige muziekanten samen met Muddy Waters R.I.P❤🇳🇱🙏👍👋Vrijdag 23 September Jaar 2022.Tijd 22:59 UUR AVOND. 🌏
Never forgot Calvin Jones & Willie Smith... add Pinetop & Luther, and you havre one of the better blues band ever. And never forget that you can't have the real sound, it's youtube! The real sound was huge, but DEEP & HUGE.
Classe A 😉
Can anyone send me this song list?. Please
UAU
muddyb waters jass music lol
Villena 👥👥👥🐛🐛.
živeli
Jerry portnoy on tje harp!!
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sorry but 4:47
Why, nice smile from Muddy!
Great band, fine harmonica player…but just too much of it.
3 cord blues….. over and over again…. was fun when it started, move on!🤷♂️🤣
Apparently Muddy Waters needs a better band.
You must no absolutely nothing about a real blues band then. These cat's are top shelf. 🙄
Quê Pena que pena que pena as coisas boas se vão aí ver bem fica essas fuleragem de música sem graça de hoje que pena que pena
Quê Pena que pena que pena as coisas boas vão todas embora aí fica só as fuleragem de música sem graça guê Pena que pena que pena
You know what even beats this?
I saw Muddy in late ‘73 play University of Massachusetts in Amherst.
The big difference that night compared to this show was the inclusion of Hollywood Fats on guitar alongside Bob Margolin.
I couldn’t believe how well Fats played. From that point on I was a big fan of his.
Everyone else also played great that night.
Years later I exchanged emails with Margolin.
He said to the best of his recollection it was the last gig Fats played with Muddy.
I was lucky to have been there.
As far as this clip goes, I particularly like Portnoy’s solo on “Blow Wind Blow.”
He’s one of the greatest harp players of all time.
He was truly the King Bee with his busy bees working around him in perfect harmony 🐝🐝🐝
Remember seeing him live at the Shaboo around 75 so close I could have almost touched him - damn all these ledgends gone ..muddy, cotton, bb king ..so glad I saw all of them .. 😢sad they are gone ❤but they live on in our hearts
Man he aint dead i just watched him
What a class act ! Way before greed central took over the country ! Who needs a million a year . Greed is the beginning of blues !!!
Jerry portnoy master of the single note. Muddy had a few harp players, jerry is my favorite
So how about Little Walter (Jacobs)? "Described as "king of all post-war blues harpists", he is widely credited by blues historians as the artist primarily responsible for establishing the standard vocabulary for modern blues & blues rock harmonica players.
Inducted into Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in 2008 (Sidemen). Born 1 May 1930 in Marksville, Louisiana, died 15 February 1968 in Chicago, Illinois."
Ok but how about Little Walter Jacobs, and Big Walter Horton? Jerry's playing is widely influenced by these two, plus John Lee Sonny Boy Williamson, teh First, ... and Sonny Terry. And a ton of unknkown precursors.
i love seeing the harp guy work. he is classy. i need to learn to leave space like him
IF I remember right 👉 😊 it was the rolling stones that use call muddy waters MUDD they would always say what's going on MUDD the rolling stones did sing 😊😊 songs W muddy waters in the 197OS all of those bluesman can never be replaced again all of them just had a ear 👂😊 4 music 🎶 😊 and they don't make music 🎶😊 like no more 😢😮 OMG 7 22 2O23
The stage is literally nearly collapsing with that much heavyweight talent on it. Outstanding
These old-timers really knew how to mix it up. Jazzed up and keeping audience enthralled unlike today's music. Muddy Waters was an original innovative performer and pacesetter in jazz music with distinct vocal styles. He's a legend.❤❤😮😮.
Amazing video,thank you for sharing!
Gewéldig mooi geniet er van " Kippenvel R.I.P ❤🇳🇱 Onvergetelijk Jaar 2022.Tijd 22:03 UUR AVOND Maandag 15 Augustus.🙏👋🌹
This is way after Mr. Muddy Waters running up and down the stage Big Walter on his back ... and also it is really wonderful to me .. I love that musical organism with and around him . as well as each member of that thing individually 💐☮️
Seen Muddy with Eric Clapton 1978,or earlier...Student an Teacher. Eric an most of the kids that listen to him in the 1950s..Learning Chicago Blues.from the Mississippi Delta sounds
Missing me some Luther Johnson right now!
Is the drummer Willie (Big Eyes) Smith?
Should of read the notes more closely. Answered my own question.
Saw this version of the band in 1976 and 1977 at the Outside Inn, Angola NY
Muddy played all night, had all the ladies around him. I am fortunate to have heard such an accomplished and important musician.
The bar closed at 4 AM and Muddy played until the lights came on a grateful crowd cheered and cheered the One ,The Only....Muddy Waters !
🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸😉😉😉
You are so lucky to have seen the Man play live !! Good on ya !!
I was fortunate to see this band numerous time in the latter part of the 1970s.
Gracias! Nunca había visto este concierto, y me encantó!!!!
Blues in The Blood… saw This band also w/ Johnny Winter @15yrs old… “hook set 4 life”
😎🥃
I’m loving this concert , thanks for posting
Wow, Muddy Waters was fabulous.
Watching this stoned and its hitting my soul
Saw him in '80 with these guys. Muddy was too stoned to perform, singing only 3 1/2 songs, calling John Lee Hooker out to help him with Boom Boom and that was it. The band covered for him he just did a Cheshire Cat thing all night plying very little guitar and no slide or singing.