Gunsmoke blues - Muddy Waters, Big Mama Thornton, Big Joe Turner, George "Harmonica" Smith

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  • Опубликовано: 1 янв 2025

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  • @susanperkins1909
    @susanperkins1909 4 года назад +123

    That' my brother Steve Wachsman playing guitar for Big Mama. On bass was Bruce Sieverson and Todd Nelson they were all friends and had a band at the time living and playing in/around Ventura California.

    • @musadiggari
      @musadiggari  4 года назад +8

      Wow great info. Many have been asking their names. Any chance of getting your brother or one of his band mates to take a look at this video and maybe share some memories?

    • @charlesrider6187
      @charlesrider6187 4 года назад +5

      your a fortunate woman!

    • @petenoak
      @petenoak 4 года назад +5

      Who played tenor sax?

    • @susanperkins1909
      @susanperkins1909 4 года назад +11

      @@petenoak If memory serves me it was BIll Potter I will have to ask my brother

    • @susanperkins1909
      @susanperkins1909 4 года назад +4

      @@musadiggari i will be happy to

  • @jcyn1772
    @jcyn1772 4 года назад +17

    If you don't appreciate THE BLUEZ you can't appreciate life. What Soul. What Jive. What Rhythm. What Talent.

    • @msaintpc
      @msaintpc Месяц назад

      This concert was an historical event that I'm thankful to have attended when I was around twenty or so. I grew up from childhood around these and many other blues Musicians (so when referring to Blues Master Musicians, I'm honored to capitalize the letter 'M') and was sometimes privileged to sit in when a bandmember OD'd or was too intoxicated to play. This means I previously had learned every instrument played in blues bands, only one I didn't have the chance to learn was saxophone. My mother was once the late, great Jimmy Reed's lady a while before I was born. And no, lol, I'm not his son. I used to follow these geniuses around when I was a kid, in hopes that I'd get a chance to sit in if someone got too drunk to play, and I'd play for free. I wasn't even 21 yet. My favorites have always been Muddy and Big Mama. Blues wise, they were the heaviest of the heaviest. Their musical genius sunk down deeply into the listener's soul. When they performed, one could see mental images of cotton fields, raw pain as well as rejoice. Musically, they could paint just as well as Salvador Dali and Picasso.

  • @JClark-zv3bl
    @JClark-zv3bl 4 года назад +4

    Even dis old Metal Head 💜's Big Mama T.

  • @stoneyyates8635
    @stoneyyates8635 5 лет назад +6

    i turned 43 2day..i got turned onto blues 2 years ago..from SRV to ALL THE KINGS..MUDDY..BUDDY GUY..Etc..Etc..Big Mama and this video show me i was born 15 years too late ...great music!!!!!!!!

  • @jahdonkey
    @jahdonkey 4 года назад +5

    this is why youtube needs a "love" button

  • @brandnewyou5254
    @brandnewyou5254 3 года назад +2

    if your band sounded like that TODAY you would be stars.to do that back then made you almost a god

  • @violetnewcomb1195
    @violetnewcomb1195 4 года назад +5

    What a way of life ,bringing us the blues ,its music history ,Ilove it ,nothing like it ,good music ,good friends ,bring people together to have fun !!

  • @pamelalapier9633
    @pamelalapier9633 4 года назад +28

    The blues, from which all modern music sprang. I'm so glad they filmed these legends. A little bit of heaven.

  • @fasteddie8782
    @fasteddie8782 4 года назад +2

    tou uploaded this on my birthday...thankyou...ive listened to it a hundred times anyway....

  • @easternpipistrelle
    @easternpipistrelle 4 года назад +82

    Just one man's opinion but, this is the best thing I've ever found on the internet, and I've been browsing web pages since 1995.

    • @donhoyt7518
      @donhoyt7518 4 года назад

      Juli

    • @toots810usa6
      @toots810usa6 4 года назад +2

      I wholeheartedly agree, and I have been on the internet since Al Gore invented it. If I never search for another thing I am good. I could watch this on repeat for the rest of my life!

    • @tommyfenn8768
      @tommyfenn8768 4 года назад

      Xx

    • @jimihendrix2053
      @jimihendrix2053 4 года назад

      you got that right!

    • @neilburton2803
      @neilburton2803 4 года назад +2

      Real music played and sung by real people.....not voices produced by machines and mixing decks !!

  • @CatherineSTodd
    @CatherineSTodd 4 года назад +49

    Back when real TALENT ruled the stage... oh, how I miss those days! This is GREAT.

    • @marywillis1630
      @marywillis1630 4 года назад +2

      And since we gotta stay home --'-- yehaaaa!

    • @Onionbaron
      @Onionbaron 3 месяца назад

      Almost like the 10 top streaming songs now... 🥺

  • @andybuschek5294
    @andybuschek5294 4 года назад +33

    It was always amazing to me that these black musicians were able to make it to the studio and record such amazing music, even though they had to fight with so much Injustice at the time. I will always be a fan!

    • @delilahrai5228
      @delilahrai5228 4 года назад +5

      PERSEVERANCE!!! It's in our blood!!!

    • @catdaddy3302
      @catdaddy3302 3 года назад +1

      I saw Pinetop Perkins take a Chicago cab to a gig in Clarksdale, Mississippi once. He never ceased to amaze me. The cab driver owed him a favor. 💙

    • @catdaddy3302
      @catdaddy3302 3 года назад +1

      @@delilahrai5228 and y’all know something about a “ball and chain.” 💙

    • @tnrc75
      @tnrc75 3 года назад +1

      Same. It's why I will never stop loving this music.

    • @psa8420
      @psa8420 3 года назад +2

      Thats y we will never hear the best. Because the best didn't do what it took to get on a big stage. Their cool just drinking in a backyard and playin the blues to themselves. These people we are watching knows a few like them in the hood. South Memphis, beale st. They learned that sound and took into mainstream

  • @thebeepolen76
    @thebeepolen76 3 года назад +9

    Music for the back seat of a 1965 Chevy. Wow! Been listening to this all my life and I love it, y'all.

  • @vanportnotary2907
    @vanportnotary2907 6 лет назад +141

    I was there! This was the first blues concert I'd ever attend. I went with my aunt Mardell when I was 10 years old. She said she knew I'd enjoy it and boy did I :-). I'm so glad I found this video on RUclips!!!

    • @drewbabydrew7742
      @drewbabydrew7742 5 лет назад +6

      How COOL cheers

    • @bobyost42
      @bobyost42 5 лет назад +7

      I'm glad I found this but even more glad that YOU found this!!! Having this be your first concert is setting the bar really high, bet you didn't see many as good as this... but no one else did either!

    • @lightuptheworld333
      @lightuptheworld333 5 лет назад +5

      VanPort Notary makes me happy to hear a thing like that!

    • @atuliti
      @atuliti 5 лет назад +4

      Wow!! Vanport

    • @madcatguy6
      @madcatguy6 4 года назад

      My surname is mardell

  • @psa8420
    @psa8420 3 года назад +3

    ROCK ME BABY, LIKE MY BODY AINT GOT NO BONES.
    Hell yea. Thats it. Whoever the older folks she said she learned from are the best ever. We are listening to bluesman who knew the best there was. Thats y their so good.

  • @PRJobTips
    @PRJobTips 5 лет назад +111

    this blues music and footage belongs in The Smithsonian...

  • @JustVinnyBlues
    @JustVinnyBlues 9 лет назад +514

    I saw Big Mama Thornton ten years prior to this, at the Ash Grove in Los Angeles. She was a lot heavier then, and fortunately she lost a lot of weight, stopped smoking and added years to her life. But what a performer she was; she commanded the stage. I will never forget her opening, as they darkened the entire room and the stage. All you saw was this cigarette being lit, the glow of the cigarette, then some smoke wafting through the air, a dim red back light and the enormous profile there; and she was tall too, a commanding presence. In that relatively small room she blew the roof off that place. This generation of performer knew how to command a stage and bring it all; they had done thousands of one night stands; they lived on that stage. And they knew how to put on a show. In this decade, the blues became popular with white audiences; but black audiences had stopped listening to it in favor of more modern forms of urban music. In 1969 I saw Muddy Waters and John Lee Hooker on the same bill in a small club in Detroit, and they played until about 4:00 or 5:00 in the morning, alternating sets. The greatest show I have ever seen in my life. They played like there were 50,000 people in the audience, not 50. Muddy Waters had been in a motorcycle accident and played all night on crutches. In a small venue these performer's musical charisma was awe inspiring. Muddy Waters, when he sang, I still remember thinking - wow, this is like the Moon singing - that face - the resonance - it was so powerful. Hooker was also amazing, with a completely different performance style. He got too drunk to play the guitar, so started singing A Capella sitting on the edge of the stage - and it was even better. When I left that club, I thought - "that was it, it will never get any better."

    • @1k3mon
      @1k3mon 8 лет назад +1

      t.y4share

    • @msaintpc
      @msaintpc 8 лет назад +8

      I was there too!

    • @mcurran2
      @mcurran2 8 лет назад +10

      This is fantastic Vinny thanks for sharing this. To have seen some of these legendary performers before they passed must have been mind-blowing.
      These road warriors did indeed know how to stage a show - the brought it!

    • @msaintpc
      @msaintpc 8 лет назад +10

      Vinny, did you say 1969? That small club wouldn't have been the Flame Showbar on Hastings would it? I'm one of them old dudes that knows Detroit like the back of my hand and was there when Hitsville first got going. That was a helluva town back in the day before they shut down the mills.

    • @JustVinnyBlues
      @JustVinnyBlues 8 лет назад +10

      You know I really don't remember. I do remember it was very small, and inside it was tables and chairs; and very quiet attentive audience. I even recall people might have been bringing in their own drinks. I remember a neon sign outside, and for some reason "checker" or "chess" or something like that. But I might be completely wrong. And there was a stage, but it was just about big enough for Muddy and his band.

  • @Sttonkeoj
    @Sttonkeoj 5 лет назад +37

    This is why I love RUclips. Where else can you find gems like this?!

  • @dubious1s
    @dubious1s 7 лет назад +316

    Here you have black people, white people, young people, old people, women and men, all I can say is DAMN diversity sure sounds good to me!

    • @patrickhessling1928
      @patrickhessling1928 5 лет назад +8

      Its so good to read a Comment which make you smile and Not cry.
      Thank you
      Peace

    • @patrickhessling1928
      @patrickhessling1928 5 лет назад +15

      @Dfw Fqdefqw
      Youre right but better than nothing.
      I think racism is a Manipulation in our mind like other illnes in our World. So Dance smile and feel good for a few hours. Its a little Peacefull Moment in a dying World.

    • @B0BBYD1G1TAL
      @B0BBYD1G1TAL 5 лет назад +24

      Without African-Americans there would be no great music imo. without western Europeans i wouldnt be able to hear it right now.. imo. So all who were involved in creating and time travelling this from 1971 to my ears.. i thank you, whoever you are.

    • @curleyteeth
      @curleyteeth 5 лет назад +5

      Does to me too Jon lad.Jim.Liverpool.

    • @marjoryrainey5761
      @marjoryrainey5761 5 лет назад +1

      Hell yeah!

  • @kaywilkes9594
    @kaywilkes9594 4 года назад +3

    BIG MAMA THOMTON I HOPE IS IN THE HALL OF FAME RIGHT BESIDE MUDDY WATER AND ALL THE REST

  • @gerhardbitter1581
    @gerhardbitter1581 4 года назад +2

    Diese Blues -Session ist legendär und wird kommende Generationen überleben, vorausgesetzt die Menschheit wird trotz Corona- und Klimakriese überleben. Heute ist der Blues wieder ganz aktuell. Alle Menschen dieser Welt - egal welcher Hautfarbe, Rasse oder Religion haben fundamentale Emotionen, die in dieser Session zum Ausdruck kommen, aber zur Zeit nicht gelebt werden können. Man kann nur hoffen, dass die Menschheit daraus die richtigen Lehren zieht.

  • @SutboxSutty
    @SutboxSutty 3 года назад +3

    Well what a great evening i had me and a Dobee and Brandy ,.... wonderfull music and performance .... Thank you you guys you are witj us all the time Respect to the force

  • @kenbaker9738
    @kenbaker9738 4 года назад +3

    THIS IS A GREAT AMERICAN BLUES RECORDING, I AM SO GLAD THESE MEN HAD THE SMARTS TO DO THIS WHEN THEY DID IT. THEY HAVE RECORDED AMERICAN BLUES HISTORY.

  • @jessegriffin8775
    @jessegriffin8775 6 лет назад +3

    Music that makes you tap your toes, snap your fingers, clap your hands, stomp your heels, and move your body. Just gotta love them BLUES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @bobcondon9602
    @bobcondon9602 7 лет назад +3

    Muddy is on fire here. His vocals are very strong, and his average night is miles above most others.

  • @teresaabrown8077
    @teresaabrown8077 4 года назад +35

    Music is Universe. I Doesn't have a Color! Just Great Sound 👌👍

    • @FrancescoAlcozer
      @FrancescoAlcozer 4 года назад +3

      Music is all the more beautiful, as it springs from the soul, as happens with the blues. Greetings. ruclips.net/video/Z24eLEc9dnE/видео.html *LONDONDERRY AIR* Irish folk song from the late 1800s. Gretsch Guitar cover by *Duane Eddy*

    • @robertblakely4758
      @robertblakely4758 4 года назад +1

      Right-on!!!

    • @garyball6288
      @garyball6288 4 года назад +2

      And the soul is always there

    • @thomaspeters5889
      @thomaspeters5889 4 года назад +1

      Sound has color. They are closely related.

    • @jungleninja8415
      @jungleninja8415 4 года назад +1

      Yeah well black people are to thank for all music every music game from Africa even Nordic

  • @inkjob12
    @inkjob12 4 года назад +28

    I still own the 78 of Houndog by Big Momma...one of the MANY 78 records I have by the Blues legends of yester year. I was lucky to be born at the time I was...this allowed me to see many of them in concert....such GREAT shows.

  • @TheCappedCruiser
    @TheCappedCruiser 5 лет назад +79

    Goddam, Big Mama was a seriously good harp player, too!

    • @fasteddie8782
      @fasteddie8782 5 лет назад +6

      Yeah when she starts the concert at the beginning and kicks into it man nothing better

    • @paulyakaitis3352
      @paulyakaitis3352 4 года назад +1

      Her first note makes your body jump involuntarily, that’s the blues!

    • @margaretquick2597
      @margaretquick2597 4 года назад +1

      You don't have to take the Lord's name in vain!

  • @MLFranklin
    @MLFranklin 3 года назад +5

    This is such a treasure. Thank you original artists, Gunsmoke film crew, and RUclips!

  • @TheGreatToucan
    @TheGreatToucan 4 года назад +10

    Who knew Big Mama Thornton blew such a great harp? Gonna get into her! I met Muddy at one of his concerts in the 1980's near the end of his career. You could not meet a nicer man! Of course he had an awesome talent! Totally unexpected and amazing that the film crew from Gunsmoke would haul off after the blues. Good job!

  • @mwbright
    @mwbright Месяц назад

    When I was a kid, I always went to see the Johnny Otis Show when they were in town, and I must have seen Big Joe Turner play a hundred times. What a blast! And now, this is my first chance to see him again, after fifty years at least.

  • @marywillis1630
    @marywillis1630 6 лет назад +60

    Some days I get Lucky. I found this. Lucky day.

    • @jenniferjohnson511
      @jenniferjohnson511 4 года назад +2

      Yes I too luck up on this one too.
      My kind of music. Big Mama Thornton and Charles Smith. Woweee. Muddy Waters. What a handsome cool 😎 man on stage.

  • @maya8443
    @maya8443 5 лет назад +4

    Long live big mama Thornton! Bad ass vocalist and harmonica player...the mold was broke after she was born not one like her to play the blues. Viva big mama!

  • @RitmoNorteñoÉxitos
    @RitmoNorteñoÉxitos 3 месяца назад +2

    Such a rich, deep sound-this blues music really resonates with me.

  • @williamcavolt203
    @williamcavolt203 3 года назад +2

    Love them all , Muddy, Joe, Big Mama

  • @GeneOlson
    @GeneOlson 7 лет назад +3

    I am not worthy to even watch this! This movie is life! How can we thank the dudes for making this film? How can we show our appreciation to the performers in the film? Wow!

  • @zackhill1174
    @zackhill1174 5 лет назад +2

    AMERICAS MUSIC!!!!!!!!! NO DOUBT...........

  • @jimwilcox7625
    @jimwilcox7625 4 года назад +3

    What a classic. I was lucky enough to see Muddy, BB, Albert and Freddie King as well at the Fillmore West in the late 60's. Regardless of what people think about Bill Graham, he was a music fan and helped many musicians in their careers. Long live the blues!!

  • @ReshiramR52
    @ReshiramR52 5 лет назад +37

    Hello everyone. Here are the timestamps. Enjoy!
    2:38 Big Mama Thornton - Early One Morning
    7:43 Big Mama Thornton - Ball And Chain
    15:57 George "Harmonica" Smith - Juke
    19:40 George "Harmonica" Smith - Leaving Chicago
    24:12 Big Joe Turner - Hide And Seek
    28:43 Big Joe Turner - Shake, Rattle And Roll
    32:58 Muddy Waters - Mannish Boy
    38:29 Muddy Waters - Long Distance Call
    45:01 Muddy Waters - (I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man
    49:05 Muddy Waters - Got My Mojo Working
    55:39 Muddy Waters, Big Mama Thornton, Big Joe Turner, George "Harmonica" Smith - So Long
    1:00:05 Big Mama Thornton - Hound Dog
    1:04:49 Big Mama Thornton - Rock Me Baby
    1:11:41 Muddy Waters - She's Nineteen Years Old
    1:19:40 Muddy Waters - Walking Thru The Park

  • @kingink1971
    @kingink1971 9 лет назад +86

    1971... The year I was born... Music was f'n REAL back then! What it has devolved into today is just plain embarrassing... Bring back this kind of thing and watch people learn to love again...

    • @rajawatts1141
      @rajawatts1141 9 лет назад +6

      +JWG@Large I also lived in Santa Cruz, worked construction among other things. Great memories of the music there also as every great band came through via the Catalyst Music Club.

    • @Apache4Justice
      @Apache4Justice 6 лет назад +2

      erich ising , The Blues will live forever so long as folks pick up an instrument to play, and there's heartbreak to be had.
      ☺️

    • @Marco81blues
      @Marco81blues 6 лет назад +2

      And to think I wanted to be like this people growing up lol. I still play a little guitar, unfortunatly I was never any good at it. And it's not the same society, or country for that matter :)

    • @firstandlastswagman269
      @firstandlastswagman269 5 лет назад

      5he real thing
      I got the real
      Thing
      Come on girl
      Go? A make u sing

    • @OwenSichone
      @OwenSichone 4 года назад

      Disco killed soul music

  • @elin6240
    @elin6240 4 года назад +30

    Ran into her in a blues club in 1980 in Montreal. She sat at our table, as did BB King. One of those great, unexpected events, right place at the right time.

    • @bobyost42
      @bobyost42 4 года назад +1

      You sat with royalty that night.

    • @sanfordpotts7214
      @sanfordpotts7214 4 года назад +1

      Wow....just amazing awesome blues...by some of the greatest...just like double dating in a 1955 Chevy listening to John R. and Hoss Allen on WLAC Radio in Nashville, Tennessee. Nothing like the BLUES with a good lookin woman and a cold beer!

    • @frank-ts1yr
      @frank-ts1yr 4 года назад

      Hope you got their signature

  • @danielcombs3207
    @danielcombs3207 6 лет назад +2

    I saw Muddy and his his great band May 1st 1971 in Chapel Hill. He was on crutches at that time to and they were fine . I saw J Geils Band later on that day and The original Allman Brothers Band that night. What a great day of music. Unforgettable.

  • @sim0n17
    @sim0n17 4 года назад +4

    Man!! Big Momma Thornton just KILLED IT start to finish - what a talent

  • @FUNKACHELI
    @FUNKACHELI 5 лет назад +32

    Had to play it few times , Big Joe Turner in back seat of car at 23 : 00 complaining about " water in the bottle " ..... and Big Momma snapped back " I see you ain't refusing " , some funny sh#t .

    • @Mrtiguan09
      @Mrtiguan09 4 года назад +1

      Indeed, I heard Big Mamma fire back at Big Joe Turner. I've known lot's of people over the years that mooch and then complain. Funny Stuff.

  • @joediaz6038
    @joediaz6038 4 года назад +3

    Hats Off To The American Experience in Music! Love Me These Blues! Bedrock Of American Music!! Thank You Africa!! Much Love Respect & Admiration

  • @johnnieguitar5724
    @johnnieguitar5724 6 лет назад +2

    Speechless here...... What good luck that the film crew did this........ what a great tour ensemble. Wow wow wow.........

  • @chusssMusic
    @chusssMusic 4 года назад +1

    Legendary... Thanks a million for posting this.

  • @matthewfisher-sp5fq
    @matthewfisher-sp5fq 25 дней назад

    Man what A Great voice. 😊

  • @drmaawenz
    @drmaawenz 5 лет назад +49

    black, white, men, women... those are just cool cats having fun.

  • @TheAcinom1971
    @TheAcinom1971 6 лет назад +13

    This made mine..a GREAT evening! My son's is in bed, my wife's busy with work, can't get any better then this..what a show!!!❤

  • @jamesgardner6320
    @jamesgardner6320 Год назад +1

    8:15 Big Mama two fisting those mics like pure genius! I mean who has ever done that before or since?!

  • @ericrepking6308
    @ericrepking6308 9 лет назад +4

    watching while smoking some wings. Great clip

  • @lindarushton6502
    @lindarushton6502 5 месяцев назад +3

    9 yrslater, 3 a.m. remote Australian rainforest, in the rain... I give big Mama a cheer.yeehaa!! Go girl,!

  • @wolfgangmarkusgstrein8522
    @wolfgangmarkusgstrein8522 7 лет назад +1

    Absolutely fabulous !!! Johnny Winter was 27 in 1971, would have fitted in very well.

  • @rodsreel
    @rodsreel 9 лет назад +57

    Man, first time I hear and see Big MT, this women swings the blues big time - WOW, the whole show just blew me away .
    Where the hell have I been all these years !! shame on me !! Cheers fae Bonnie Scotland Highlands.

    • @glennhecker4422
      @glennhecker4422 8 лет назад +4

      Yes, music is a universal language -- and you just know when it's hot!

    • @atuliti
      @atuliti 5 лет назад

      True that Rodsreel !!

    • @tnrc75
      @tnrc75 3 года назад

      welcome!

  • @bonnietaylor-williams5112
    @bonnietaylor-williams5112 4 года назад +3

    I love it! !!! Thanks for sharing this genius history!!! It made me love big Mama Thorton even more. I grew up listening and loving the blues thanks to my grandmother and great grandmother’s love for it. Beginning with my mother my entire family loved music!!! Heyyy!!! Th stories they shared true treasures!

  • @HoneyannAmaya
    @HoneyannAmaya 4 года назад +4

    This is how people should be. 'Just people livin' loving' damnit man' If only we all could just see. ' I live , I love, I JUST AM!

  • @sonjadietz5297
    @sonjadietz5297 5 лет назад +2

    Big Mama Thornton.......sie ist die Queen des Blues für mich !!!!

  • @markhorton3041
    @markhorton3041 4 года назад +2

    Thank God for the people who were able to drop what they were doing and film this awesome piece of music history!!!

  • @maiden2314
    @maiden2314 5 лет назад +13

    This is rock and roll!.!.!.And I love it.!.!.Thanks for posting.!.!.Lots of hugs and kisses.!.!.I got my mojo now.!.!.

  • @wallakoombay
    @wallakoombay 4 года назад +1

    Big Mama Thornton is really hot! I didn't know she also plays wailin blues harp. She said that Elvis refused to play a concert date with her; And I'm sure it wasn't Elvis himself, but the so-called “Colonel” who over-managed & mis-managed Elvis so abominably it hastened his demise. Elvis often wanted to fire the “Colonel” but he felt too grateful & loyal to him. Elvis was such a kind generous virtuous tender-hearted guy, I think he was too good for his own good. Definitely the most influential person in my life; who inspired me to be a musician.
    Muddy Waters' a High Maestro! I'm blessed to have met him when I was backing-up Kinky Friedman & The Texas Jewboys at The Lone Star Cafe in NY. Maestro Muddy looked so regal elegant & immaculate, I told him that he should be The Pope!

    • @jimelliott7611
      @jimelliott7611 4 года назад

      Elvis' sound man writes in his book that the morning before a concert he was eating breakfast in the hotel with the Colonel when he got the call that Elvis was dead. Parker hung up the phone, told the people at the table the concert was cancelled because Elvis was dead and said to himself, "Guess I'll have to get myself a new boy, then". A few days later, he signed a relatively unknown Kenny Rodgers.

  • @hillbillyholdout6437
    @hillbillyholdout6437 6 лет назад +9

    Muddy Waters always looks and acts like a king to me... Rip muddy to me you are the king of the Blues... Muddy Waters invented electricity

    • @robertblakely4758
      @robertblakely4758 4 года назад

      Yeah Pinetop, you da man!!!!!

    • @jungleninja8415
      @jungleninja8415 4 года назад

      Blues has many forms that's not to say who's the king of it

  • @mcurran2
    @mcurran2 8 лет назад +128

    This is a fantastic piece of blues history. So cool these guys decided to document this on their hiatus from shooting GUNSMOKE!

    • @bishopmitchell8879
      @bishopmitchell8879 4 года назад +1

      Mark Curran wow! That in itself is noteworthy! Great group of guys.

  • @paullivingstone640
    @paullivingstone640 4 года назад +3

    Big Mama Thornton - unbelievable commanding artist!

  • @muvier.5265
    @muvier.5265 3 года назад +4

    Solo los que conocemos el verdadero dolor, podemos apreciar el Blues...

  • @josefinidad5019
    @josefinidad5019 7 лет назад +27

    Did anyone really know her greatness..meaning big mama...she was not a big mama...but mama to us who loved her and the bluses.

    • @msaintpc
      @msaintpc 4 года назад +1

      I knew her well. I played piano and bass behind her many times. The great Pete "Guitar" Lewis was my harp and guitar teacher back in the late 1950s, he played the guitar on her recording 'Hound Dog". She was a doll, had a wife and several women on the side, was one of the most feared and famous knife fighters in the south (you can see many cuts on her face) and would cut your head off if you said the wrong thing to her. Loved her to death.

  • @Muziekgenot
    @Muziekgenot 9 лет назад +9

    With such an amazing line up nothing can go wrong! Love you Big mama, God knows i do.

  • @ireneruthfox
    @ireneruthfox 9 лет назад +56

    This is the real Deal Blues. Big Mama & Muddy are killing it.

  • @edfriendsr
    @edfriendsr 6 лет назад +30

    Blues at it's best. Big Ma Ma Thornton is a gifted straight razor toting lady. Thanks for sharing.
    old ED

  • @allanmackey8551
    @allanmackey8551 4 года назад

    One of the highlights of my life was seeing Big Mama Thornton in San Francisco during the summer of 1970. I have in mint condition a 45 of her version of Hound Dog on the Peacock label released in 1952. It was acquired by one of my late friends in 1955 who found it in small record shop in West PhIladelphia. Thank you John for taking me to see her 15 years later. Long live Big Mama

  • @ronvandergroen419
    @ronvandergroen419 4 года назад +1

    so fortunate to see her with the magnifecent seven

  • @graciegolden2290
    @graciegolden2290 3 года назад

    Thank you. Just love the blues.

  • @kevinhenderson5520
    @kevinhenderson5520 4 года назад +2

    Big Joe was big time buzzed 😁😁😁

  • @CBSChicagoArtist
    @CBSChicagoArtist 6 лет назад +1

    Two of my favorite things, Blues Music and Westerns, especially "Gunsmoke". This is a gem!

  • @tomleutner7945
    @tomleutner7945 9 лет назад +28

    What a great film. Thank you. I loved Gunsmoke as a kid, every saturday night. So glad you guys left the set and filmed this amazing group of players! WOW. Not sure what the 6 people were thinking to vote this thumbs down? DO you realize who you are watching and listening to?? and the contributions they have made as individuals to the world of music? Better go to Cleveland, visit the R&R Hall of Fame and get schooled. Or just watch and enjoy!

    • @snidepete5700
      @snidepete5700 6 лет назад +1

      "Buy a blues album today, while you still can" - Elwood Blues, 1971. Still applies today!

    • @cosmyccowboy
      @cosmyccowboy 5 лет назад

      Tom Leutner i thought gunsmoke was on Monday night)!!!

    • @tnrc75
      @tnrc75 3 года назад

      bots

  • @terryhill9772
    @terryhill9772 4 года назад +1

    something special,big mama,keeping it real

  • @Mrtiguan09
    @Mrtiguan09 4 года назад +1

    Can't find the words to describe Muddy Waters. All superlative.PineTop Perkins on the keyboard. Nothing shabby about this footage. Thank you so much for posting this footage.

  • @TheVatonaught
    @TheVatonaught 8 лет назад +8

    I always lived in small cities but takin' in live blues is something I remember like one of the biggest deals that ever happened to me. It's almost like a movie in my mind whereas all other events are easily forgotten and mean little to me.

  • @mudderofgod7762
    @mudderofgod7762 8 лет назад +7

    I cannot get enough of these amazing musicians.Probably the 5th or 6th time I have watched this video

  • @gmitchellist
    @gmitchellist 6 лет назад +4

    Oct 20 1971, I was in the 90th replacement co. long binh Vietnam on my way home ! The Army called it "processing out". Reunited with a guy I had sat next to on the way to Nam the year before ? We were both surprised and happy to see each other !

  • @BluesMusic02724
    @BluesMusic02724 4 месяца назад

    The music perfectly complements the visuals in this video, creating a captivating and immersive experience. Each track is thoughtfully chosen, enhancing the story and bringing the scenes to life. The soundtrack adds a unique flavor, making the video memorable and engaging. It’s clear that a lot of effort went into selecting such excellent music.

  • @BlindMellowJelly
    @BlindMellowJelly 3 года назад +1

    So, Muddy and Big Momma were prevented from ever really playing together for a very long time. The men they mention midway through this are two men who died and allowed them to seek other promoters to pair them for shows. It is heartwarming to see them thank him and diss the two bastards who kept them apart.

  • @paulorogeriojose362
    @paulorogeriojose362 8 лет назад +14

    I love Big Mama.

  • @dawnbrady152
    @dawnbrady152 5 лет назад +2

    May this live on the internet forever.

  • @TheKave1
    @TheKave1 4 года назад +2

    Thank you for sharing this gem. I am beside myself.

  • @navajotrail9253
    @navajotrail9253 4 года назад +2

    Fantastic. Fantastic story and fantastic music & musicians! Thanks!

  • @keithpowell5336
    @keithpowell5336 4 года назад +1

    If I could hit thumbs up 10000 more times, I would. This is awesome!

  • @joeceonnia1954
    @joeceonnia1954 5 месяцев назад

    Every time I’m not feeling so good, I just listen to this concert and every bone in my body feels better! If you know what I mean!!!

  • @torehartvikkristensen3375
    @torehartvikkristensen3375 4 года назад +1

    I saw Big Mama in juli 1980 - on the club «TRAMPS» in New York.

  • @Vanessa-bl1jq
    @Vanessa-bl1jq 9 лет назад +45

    Big Mama is the best female blues singer..

  • @larrybd100
    @larrybd100 8 лет назад +11

    Yet another reason to like that great show - Gunsmoke

    • @bishopmitchell8879
      @bishopmitchell8879 4 года назад

      Larry Dearing absolutely! Exactly what I was thinking

  • @kirstendahl344
    @kirstendahl344 6 лет назад +1

    What a beautiful and immeasurable gift! Thank you!

  • @jenniferanderson9402
    @jenniferanderson9402 4 года назад +1

    This is BRILLIANT.

  • @markbayer3434
    @markbayer3434 4 года назад +1

    Very cool,mama

  • @roycewaxenfelter3110
    @roycewaxenfelter3110 4 года назад +4

    I like seeing the Portland bridges in the background during the car ride interview. Great job film crew and musicians!

  • @thesmithselvis
    @thesmithselvis 8 лет назад +41

    What a truly magical piece of musical history captured on celluloid. I discovered Big Mama Thornton through being an Elvis fan. Since discovering her I bought some for her albums too. The performances captured here of all the artists is absolutely spellbinding. I loved the interviews on the tour bus too, they were fascinating. They must've had some parties on the road on that tour. Thanks so much for posting this film. I watched it from start to finish, it was sheer bliss.

  • @Ashien22
    @Ashien22 4 года назад

    I can't tell if the car work in this film is wise or not, neither am i though. Hard to pass the bottle around after so long. Muddy just looks serious. Laughs maybe. Entertains always. Looks like my grandmas crush. Thank you.

  • @jamesbradshaw3389
    @jamesbradshaw3389 5 лет назад

    This great to hear that bad man, that bad bad boy Muddy Walthers toured and played alongside my 3rd cousin Big Mama Thornton

  • @bobbyhoffman5809
    @bobbyhoffman5809 8 лет назад +3

    Tremendous that you captured these great blues artist. HISTORY

  • @dewardroy6531
    @dewardroy6531 4 месяца назад

    So powerful! I always get teary eyed when I listen to this wonderful blues.