The blues had a baby and they called it rock & roll and Muddy was the daddy. All modern music stemmed from the blues thanx Muddy and all the great blues men and woman who gave the world so much.
Your so right Michelle T !!! Gettin' to perform with him back in the day when he came to Atlanta in 1967 up to his passing in 83' the power of Muddy's voice and slide guitar was like no other that has ever been in the history of the blues/rock and roll !!! Muddy Waters Is KING !!!
Michelle T if you asks blues artists they say rock is blues its just given a fancier name to be more appealing to an audience . But with out muddy , Johnson , and wolf music would t be the same
1960 ? .. . . the year i was born. Thanks for that info - - must have been so sweet to be there. When i wa s 11years old i was hanging with the Maharishi mahesh yogi when he came to my city, the one (and pro b) only good thing that happened that year
You must be pretty old not in a rude way but that's dope that you got to see this performance live and with the power of technology you can see it again
Yep they actually named themselves after this song. Wow so many entertainers owe the talents of MR. MCKINNLEY MORGANFIELD aka MR. MUDDY WATERS as we all know him. THANK YOU MUDD
Sra y sres este es el papá de los helados aquí comenzó todo este sr fue la inspiración del rock and Roll Chuck Berry lo adoraba , también los Rolling stones , Elvis Presley , Jhon Lennon , ACDC , LED Zeppelin, black sabbath y pare usted , de contar .
That is the first generation telecaster after the broadcaster defunct. that tone is too much for words. muddy doesn't have to shred he makes playing the simple basics look so darn cool.
I seen Muddy Waters in September 1980 at William Land Park amphitheater. Truly an amazing gentleman playing guitar at a intimate venue. I’ll never forget his entrance to the park like a pied piper with dozens of children following him from his car to the stage.
The telecaster guitar he’s playing, Hoss, he later painted red and it can be seen in the gig with the Rolling Stones many years later. He presumably did a great paint job if the legend is true that the Rolling Stones first met Muddy at Chess studios as he was painting the studio.
I'm a 77yr. old Man and never knew my favorite Rock~N~Roll Band got their name from Muddy Waters and now I see where it came from. Thanks so much for putting this video out there, for all of us who grew up with The Stones, can be educated~! Of course I subscribed~!
Interesting - the solo studio recording is in E, this is in G - a third higher. But the lyrics are almost completely identical, so those words were clearly important to him. Also, Muddy's voice was so powerful, look at how far away he's from the mic!
hello. please, anyone here can help me find as many details as possible about who taped these footages and where these images were kept almost 50 years. thanks a lot :) cheers
If only there where a stereo quality version of this song. You had to be there live to hear the electricity of that Era. This is me on drums. I still have my rivet cymbal from this set with the band.
I agree, to hear this song live is the best way to hear it, especially if you were lucky enough to see Muddy singing it, but I just can't imagine a recorded version in stereo sounding right. I think it would lose something and I have no idea what it is
Esta canción es el motivo de porque los Rolling Stones se llaman Rolling Stones. Keith Richards vio un álbum en el suelo y su primera canción era esta y en la entrevista por teléfono respondió que se llamaban así.
It was Brian actually who was looking at his Muddy Waters album when he was on the phone with the Crawfaddy club ( I think). Mick and Keith just did it (at last ) on Hackney Diamonds and it wonderful. I remember I had a book about the stones years ago and in it was a telegram to him on his birthday from them saying basically without you we’d be nowhere.
The very song The Rolling Stones got their name from, from the lyrics in the song; I got a boy child's comin', he's gonna be He's gonna be a "Rollin' Stone" Sure 'nough, he's a "Rollin' Stone" Sure 'nough, he's a "Rollin' Stone".
Years ago I heard a band playing this song & I would sing, I wish I was a catfish swimmin in the deep blue sea, all the time. but didn't know the song cuz they didn't play it the same or sing all the same lines
This song is how the legendary The Rolling Stones got the name for their band. Keith Richards said when he was on the Phone to the Record Company he was asked what the name of the band is going to be?. He saw a Muddy Waters Record that this song was on...and the rest is history.
Naw, I've heard other people say that and I think your all wrong. There's just something about the rough mono version that makes it sound more.......... I'm not sure what it is but it needs to be there.
This is the song that gave the Rolling Stones their name. Brian Jones didnt know what to call his new bans when they got their first gig, so he named them after this song. The Rollin Stones. Mick and Keith hated it. But they went with it, later adding the G, so the RollinG Stones. It's so fitting, after all these years, that they cover this song as the last song on their very last album....61 years later. What a tribute to the man that gave them their name, and their soul. Poetic Justice
The blues had a baby and they called it rock & roll and Muddy was the daddy. All modern music stemmed from the blues thanx Muddy and all the great blues men and woman who gave the world so much.
This music has baptized The Rolling Stones
That's how the Stones got their name...from this song ❤❤❤
This is my great great grandpa
I assume you are talking about MW and not one the other players. In any case, it's awesome you're checking out great, great granddad.
Are you serious ?
Wow! That's amazing. He was one of a kind.
Your great pops invented electricity
@@amaturearcadia light bulbs too
This man is the greatest blues man that I Ever heard.
such a simple tune, but so powerful. you can hear why it captured a generation and inspired modern blues-based rock.
Muddy Waters is the first rock and roll star... Everybody that came after him owes this man his respect as one of the founders of Rock and roll
If that's the case, we should be crediting Robert Johnson for creating rock and roll.
what about howlin wolf , sonny boy Williams , Robert Johnson. I agree with you that these guys started country and rock
Your so right Michelle T !!! Gettin' to perform with him back in the day when he came to Atlanta in 1967 up to his passing in 83' the power of Muddy's voice and slide guitar was like no other that has ever been in the history of the blues/rock and roll !!! Muddy Waters Is KING !!!
Michelle T if you asks blues artists they say rock is blues its just given a fancier name to be more appealing to an audience . But with out muddy , Johnson , and wolf music would t be the same
Michelle T True True
De esta canción nació el nombre de los Rolling Stone!!!
A person can’t simply just listen to mr waters. You feel it . It moves your soul. I either get goosebumps or it brings a tear to my eye every time!
Getting goosebumps and chills as I listen to this!
Your 100% correct, it touches something in your soul.
the sound gets in your body bones and soul
62+ years ago...I was there @ 11 years young...Have been amazed with the Blues ever since...
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1960 ? .. . . the year i was born. Thanks for that info - - must have been so sweet to be there. When i wa s 11years old i was hanging with the Maharishi mahesh yogi when he came to my city, the one (and pro b) only good thing that happened that year
You must be pretty old not in a rude way but that's dope that you got to see this performance live and with the power of technology you can see it again
There should be a LOVE option rather than just thumbs up!!!
I coudn't agree more! Love it!
@@charliesideshow8400 Fuckin A
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Loved Muddy---he was my #1 blues favorite.Saw him & his band in Atlanta, late '70's--great night of blues.
That’s the real blues right there, you can’t fake it.
this where jimi hendrix got his inspiration for hear my train a comin, there's a couple live tracks of him doing this song too - pretty awesome.
the Rolling Stones British rock group name their band with this song in mind
Brian Jones
Michael boyd and the boys did not disappoint.
1:40
The magazine named themselves after this too
Ummmm no they didnt
Born poor, and Black in a country were he didn't have basically any options at all. Muddy Waters didn't care, just ask England what he did.
Yep they actually named themselves after this song. Wow so many entertainers owe the talents of MR. MCKINNLEY MORGANFIELD aka MR. MUDDY WATERS as we all know him. THANK YOU MUDD
I'll split hairs here , not "they" Brian Jones named the band after this song.
Playing this today, for Gregg Allman, on the sad day of his funeral.
Sra y sres este es el papá de los helados aquí comenzó todo este sr fue la inspiración del rock and Roll Chuck Berry lo adoraba , también los Rolling stones , Elvis Presley , Jhon Lennon , ACDC , LED Zeppelin, black sabbath y pare usted , de contar .
Todos los bluseros blancos y rockeros británico setenteros, , tienen mucho que agradecer a Muddy Waters.....
And I think there were these guys who decided to name their band after this song.
Hmmm! Wonder who they were and did they have any success lol
That is the first generation telecaster after the broadcaster defunct. that tone is too much for words. muddy doesn't have to shred he makes playing the simple basics look so darn cool.
Eric Clapton always cherished and treasured the music and soul of the blues that this legend created and there's not questioning why!
@@0753m I love his playing but I agree with you in the racist part
@Shep
The Rolling Stones his music even more.
I think if a person was to say if there was no Muddy Waters there would be no RnR they would be 100% correct
Muddy is the God of stone cold Blues
Powerful Muddy Waters.
A Legend and a great Bluesman! One of my favorites!
Yes, Muddywatersvevo, that is Otis Spann on piano.
from the first track on this album Rolling Stone the band the Rolling Stones named there band from it. great story.
I seen Muddy Waters in September 1980 at William Land Park amphitheater. Truly an amazing gentleman playing guitar at a intimate venue. I’ll never forget his entrance to the park like a pied piper with dozens of children following him from his car to the stage.
The telecaster guitar he’s playing, Hoss, he later painted red and it can be seen in the gig with the Rolling Stones many years later. He presumably did a great paint job if the legend is true that the Rolling Stones first met Muddy at Chess studios as he was painting the studio.
How many people came here after listening to The Rolling song on their Hackney Diamonds album?
If only I was born early enough to watch this great man perform
i saw muddy about 1979 with clapton great show
My only complaint is it's not longer. Anyone know what year this was?
Great music wonderful music. Y’all just look at what the blacks got now for music.
Rocks my world each and every time! OMG, Imagine what it must have been for the audience at that time!
I'm a 77yr. old Man and never knew my favorite Rock~N~Roll Band got their name from Muddy Waters and now I see where it came from. Thanks so much for putting this video out there, for all of us who grew up with The Stones, can be educated~! Of course I subscribed~!
Yep, I didn't know they named themselves after this song until I saw the movie.
This is as good tiday as when recorded…RIP MUDDY!
Yea this is the blues but rock n roll is a sub genre of the blues hence muddy is a king of Rock. 🤷🏾♂️
I couldn’t have said it better! Even hip-hop and rap ! Muddy is the king of it all!
The Blues Had A Baby And They Named It Rock & Roll" Muddy Waters.
THIS IS NOT ROCK AND ROLL..(not mentioning the feekin' rap...THIS IS BLUES, the ROOTS of EVERY kind of music 💙
THIS IS BOOGIE !
la musique la plus forte
a lot of music, yes. every kind: no
I firmly believe if Muddy Waters wouldn't of existed than RnR would of never existed. Your right though this isn't RnR
Interesting - the solo studio recording is in E, this is in G - a third higher. But the lyrics are almost completely identical, so those words were clearly important to him.
Also, Muddy's voice was so powerful, look at how far away he's from the mic!
Iconic
Its not arrogance if its the truth
All you good lookin women fishin after me
Hes good but, Lil Walter gave him that crazy touch !!!
Very true
RUclips treasure!
Something keeps blowing that little tuft of hair
É coisa de preto.💓💞
São Luís, 02/09/2020
hemoso blues fantastico carajo!!!
a genius.
This is the song that Brian Jones named The Rolling Stones after! And that’s a fact 👍😊
holy cow thats fire
hello. please, anyone here can help me find as many details as possible about who taped these footages and where these images were kept almost 50 years. thanks a lot :) cheers
If only there where a stereo quality version of this song. You had to be there live to hear the electricity of that Era. This is me on drums. I still have my rivet cymbal from this set with the band.
I agree, to hear this song live is the best way to hear it, especially if you were lucky enough to see Muddy singing it, but I just can't imagine a recorded version in stereo sounding right. I think it would lose something and I have no idea what it is
no way you'd have to be at least 80 years old!
What…. Incredible
The rolling stones stole muddy waters' flow....
I'm sitting the same way as that woman in the audience....
Esta canción es el motivo de porque los Rolling Stones se llaman Rolling Stones. Keith Richards vio un álbum en el suelo y su primera canción era esta y en la entrevista por teléfono respondió que se llamaban así.
It was Brian actually who was looking at his Muddy Waters album when he was on the phone with the Crawfaddy club ( I think). Mick and Keith just did it (at last ) on Hackney Diamonds and it wonderful. I remember I had a book about the stones years ago and in it was a telegram to him on his birthday from them saying basically without you we’d be nowhere.
his hair is nicely fluttering in the wind to this bluesy sound at 1:08
+Daniel Bubenheim ALFALFA!
Big Pollo escoliosis
It is from this song that the Rolling Stones got their name.
HE TALKN BOUT SNEAKN IN N GETN THAT AZZ WHEN HER HUSBAND LV
yeah!....just cant stopping my feet from moving!
The USA has the blues. Invented here
The very song The Rolling Stones got their name from, from the lyrics in the song; I got a boy child's comin', he's gonna be
He's gonna be a "Rollin' Stone"
Sure 'nough, he's a "Rollin' Stone"
Sure 'nough, he's a "Rollin' Stone".
Muddy is a legend no one sings these songs like him r.i.p black brotha
I just got chills all over
That's right
This is the song that The Rolling Stones named themselves after.
Incredible
DESDE ARGENTINA PATO Y HERNAN ❤ GRACIAS POR EXISTIR 🎉
Years ago I heard a band playing this song & I would sing, I wish I was a catfish swimmin in the deep blue sea, all the time. but didn't know the song cuz they didn't play it the same or sing all the same lines
He is one of the three Gods of blues : Chuck Berry, Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters
Charly Patton, Muddy Waters, Howlin Wolf :)
+Miguel Sanchez
you forgot john Lee Hooker
+Miguel Sanchez you forgot Robert Johnson.
+photoboy2005 and probably like 25 other guys
Lucas Junginger At least 25
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Los Genios tienen el talento de éste hombre su sencillez y humildad, la máxima expresiondel BLUES!!!!!!
He is the blues GOD!!!!!!
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Any idea if this is out on any albums? I didn't see it on the Muddy at Newport 1960 album
It was a single in 1950. True that it's not on the Newport album, but it was on Best of Muddy Waters 1958 LP.
i would be happy to go to hell if muddy waters was there.
A jack daniel pls
#COMMENT82
beautiful track
Big Muddy ❤️✌️❤️🇧🇷❤️
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Happy birthday.April 4th
That's right, Mr. Waters! Tell yo' story.
When I'm passing a kidney stone:
Lmao bloody waters
@@jamesagwe2981 😂
This song is how the legendary The Rolling Stones got the name for their band. Keith Richards said when he was on the Phone to the Record Company he was asked what the name of the band is going to be?. He saw a Muddy Waters Record that this song was on...and the rest is history.
B.Jones was on the líne & he said THE ROLLING STONES ✅
Hora solo hay puro bad bunny :"v
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ビル・ワイマンはいないしロン・ウッドは?
Anybody know the guitar tuning here? Thanks in advance!
standard, in this version he's capoed at 3rd fret resulting in key of G but the studio one is without capo and is in E.
Only if this was recorded in stereo!
Naw, I've heard other people say that and I think your all wrong. There's just something about the rough mono version that makes it sound more.......... I'm not sure what it is but it needs to be there.
I gots da blues, da da da da.
This is the song that gave the Rolling Stones their name. Brian Jones didnt know what to call his new bans when they got their first gig, so he named them after this song. The Rollin Stones. Mick and Keith hated it. But they went with it, later adding the G, so the RollinG Stones. It's so fitting, after all these years, that they cover this song as the last song on their very last album....61 years later. What a tribute to the man that gave them their name, and their soul. Poetic Justice
I remember going to a party in [around] '65 and they were all raving about Jimmy Hendrix; I played them this and I've never seen so many jaws drop.
Awesome 💯👏👏👏
FYI, This is where the Rolling Stones got their name.
I’m sure it’s been mentioned but they cut this video short
Les Stones lui doivent tout, même leur nom ❤
This puts the new Rolling Stones version to shame.
Transcends generations, and two centuries.
So this is the song that The Rolling Stones got their name from.
Damn right it's oldschool blues
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