Saw them live in the early seventies in a small club in Greenwich village......they were great.....love them...... there's a record they did with Clapton that's called Buddy Guy and Junior wells play the blues......great addition to any collection........ I've seen Buddy a few times.....was at his club on a Monday night in Chicago.....and he comes in and hits the stage and jammed......what a gentleman.....love ya Buddy
Hell YES!! Junior Wells, awesome, I’m not ashamEd to say that I discovered Messin’ With The Kid from Briefcase Full Of Blues, which was the entire POINT of The Blues Bros, they were doing for the blues guys they loved the same exact thing Cobain was doing in the early-nineties, he didn’t understand why so may people loved HIS music when there was so much “better” music in his record/tape/cd collection, and he so badly wanted to share that with the world…Call it Musical Colonialism if you want, don’t matter, it’s all just sounds coming out of a speaker. If it moves you, it’s good. Anyway, The Blues Bros at least hired a freakin AMAZING BAND, and even if the covers on BFoB are good due to the simple fact those guys could fuckin PLAY (yes, the F word is necessary, don’t like it?, FUCK OFF, milquetoast), the very fact that that album pushed people to discover artists like Junior Wells and Floyd Dixon and Delbert McClinton makes it an unqualified success, all the musical and film “sequels” notwithstanding…
How did Buddy play those notes w/ those huge paws of his!!! Thank you Mr. Buddy Guy (and others) for inspiring a generation of British players and paving the way for what became "Hard Rock"
@@diegoportillo21 Dont forget Brits gave Jimi the chance and the freedom to record his innovative revolutionary music. Now show some respect, and remember that the next time you listen to are you Experienced...
Hey I was also there! we sat on the upper level and came down during the show.After the show Buddy and Junior sat at the bar and hung with the people VERY COOL!
They were usually Billed as: Buddy Guy and Junior Wells. Saw them many times in the 70's/early 80's at Biddy Mulligans and Ryan's Pub (North Side and South Side of Chicago, respectively). Those we're the MF'n days!
@@terryomalley9669 Would this be one of the O'Malley's who lived on Winchester, in Beverly? If you are, I'm that "Ryan'! Ha! Willie Dixon was our neighbor, around 79th St. in Brainerd? If you're not "that O'Malley", I love ya, anyway!
@@juliarita3563 I'll ask him if he knows them. He knows a lot more people than me. Anyway, the Chicago blues all stars of that time included pinetop, Perkins on the piano, and Willie Smith on drums. Maybe you know who played the bass. Also, there was a rhythm guitar. That show was a very long time ago!
@@terryomalley9669 Oh Wow...Pine Top Perkins! He used wear a T-shirt that read: "It aint easy being sleazy"!!! LOL...You are one cool cat, Mr. O'Malley xo!
@@theherbpuffer No, I haven't...I listen to so many things, it's really hard to actually describe what I listen to. Or how I do it...ADHD. Implulse and feel. I'll look up Rory's version...pretty sure I did hear some of it as he shows up in my feed, or did more often a very long time ago.
@@blues4stevie Start with that song off of live in Europe..Also I Wonder Who off of Irish Tour 74 as far as straight electric blues goes. I recommend going through his whole discography really. At the end of it all id be surprised if you didnt consider him one of the greats as i do now. Arguably the most underappreciated artist ever; He should be in the same conversation as Hendrix, Page, Clapton in my opinion.
Junior Wells, all day yesterday his name kept popping up in my head! Harp!! Dang!! Ty, 4 sharing... Ticklin' strings! My kids are raised...I need a MAN; not a boy in men's clothes. Been n'er, done gnat!
I’ve known Buddy and jr. Since 1980 after meeting them we became friends and shared a lot of stories and because of Buddy I met SRV and this video on you tube was like a weekend night down at the Checkerboard always great
Just commenting on what I see. Never saw Junior and Buddy together but both after they went their separate ways. Wyman has been involved in many notable projects during and after leaving the Stones. I hope to see this DVD sometime
I heard a Steppenwolf song lately that rips off the great bassline to Howlin' Wolf's "Killing floor". I was thinking of that bassline when I remembered the bassline to this song, which Steppenwolf turned into something called "Tighten up Your Wig". The song even says "Just before we go, I'd like to mention Junior Wells. We stole this thing from him, and he from someone else." Alright, great! I'm gonna start playing this song.
28th June 1974: BUDDY GUY & JUNIOR WELLS. Montreux, Switzerland, Centre de Congrès, ‘9th Montreux Jazz Festival’ Line-up: BW (bass)/Buddy Guy (voc, gtr)/Junior Wells (voc, harm)/Terry Taylor (gtr)/Pinetop Perkins (p)/Dallas Taylor (dr)
smokin band! that drums n bass are drivin it off the cliff n guitar n vox sound like theyre gonna start killin people! love it! intense! great drummer!
This is on Buddy Guy & Junior Wells: "Drinkin' TNT and Smokin' Dynamite" live at 1974 Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland--which is one of my all time top five fave live recordings along wtih J Geils "Full House" and Etta James "Burning Down the House" backed by the Roots band at House of Blue 1994. Get 'em before you dead Jack. How great to finally discover a video of them actually doing the song that was recorded and on the CD--I even have the vinyl disc too-the one disc I borrowed to record on tape and it never went back to its owner-(sorry Bruce from the B&B in Oshkosh about 1983!) Buddy and Junior at the top of their game. And Bill Wyman and Pinetop Perkins in the band for this. They did a another Live at the Montreau Jazz Festival with Hubert Sumlin in the band with them a couple year later that is almost as good--great cover of "Help Me" with Junior ont the vocals. KB
The pair that could beat a full house.
Underrated comment 👏👏
Best. 👍🏻
RIP Junior Wells (December 9, 1934 - January 15, 1998), aged 63
You will be remembered as a legend.
I grew up knowing Junior Wells, we lived in the Bronzeville neighborhood on the Southside of Chicago near Chess Records. 🎼🎵🎶🎤🎸🎷🎺🥁🎹🎻💃🕴️😊💞
YEAH TEENA
lucky you.
Odger yer did
Not sure how to follow the emojis, but cheers!
You are blessed sir.
What a treat to hear Junior Wells and Buddy Guy tearing it up!
It sure is friend...it was soo good back then and just as good right now
The full package. Harmonica and can sang too. Genius.
This is some of Buddys best guitar work ever. Junior and that band are tight and loose at the same time. Fantastic
Buddy's my biggest inspiration as far as older blues players go, but I'm sorry Rory Gallaghers version is just something else
If you like this you will love hi smell a rat now that is some bad ass guitar playing
he really got his own style of riffing behind cats..
Junior's got some serious moves going on during Buddy's solo!
Yes he does....He was enjoying it. Look out James Brown...Junior's in town.
2:47....
Yes he sure does !! My my my ❤!!!
More moves than Allied Van Lines I tell you what?
Badass song, great vocal and harp. Buddy Guy, one of Hendrix's inspirations. Solid blues with a beat
2:47...
Each of these guys was amazing on their own. Then when they got together... Holy Hell!!! This is some superhuman stuff right here.
Junior and Buddy toured together for many years; they put on a very tight, high energy show the times I saw them at the Grand Emporium in Kansas City.
rip junior wells. thanks for all of the great music!
Junior had a set of pipes that even James Brown would envy, he could really belt them out, and Buddy is just being Buddy one of the all time greats
Brings back so many memories of being with my family on the Westside of Chicago.❤
Saw them live in the early seventies in a small club in Greenwich village......they were great.....love them...... there's a record they did with Clapton that's called Buddy Guy and Junior wells play the blues......great addition to any collection........ I've seen Buddy a few times.....was at his club on a Monday night in Chicago.....and he comes in and hits the stage and jammed......what a gentleman.....love ya Buddy
The very best of the blues. Nothing like it again.
Huh? There s so many amazing blues artist's lol Buddy is what makes this super special
Love this track not just blues but the funk within it.
Hell YES!! Junior Wells, awesome, I’m not ashamEd to say that I discovered Messin’ With The Kid from Briefcase Full Of Blues, which was the entire POINT of The Blues Bros, they were doing for the blues guys they loved the same exact thing Cobain was doing in the early-nineties, he didn’t understand why so may people loved HIS music when there was so much “better” music in his record/tape/cd collection, and he so badly wanted to share that with the world…Call it Musical Colonialism if you want, don’t matter, it’s all just sounds coming out of a speaker. If it moves you, it’s good.
Anyway, The Blues Bros at least hired a freakin AMAZING BAND, and even if the covers on BFoB are good due to the simple fact those guys could fuckin PLAY (yes, the F word is necessary, don’t like it?, FUCK OFF, milquetoast), the very fact that that album pushed people to discover artists like Junior Wells and Floyd Dixon and Delbert McClinton makes it an unqualified success, all the musical and film “sequels” notwithstanding…
The James Brown of the Blues
I though that as I watched him dance...
RIP junior - glad to have seen you for real in Chicago
Mr. Buddy Guy is the Greatest guitarist of all of them. He and Junior were the music.
It doesn't get any better than this!
OMG, love this, have been listening to this regularly for years.
Junior Wells & Buddy Guy the original Blues Brothers....Sam & Dave....soul men!!
classic blues track from legend junior wells. a master at the top of his game.
Not just the blues. This has got a definite funk soul brother edge to it. Love it.
The ultimate dynamic duo
Just finished reading Buddy Guy's book 'When I left home' good read and opened my world to new blues.
Buddy Guy´s rhythm playing on this track is pure genius.
Pure joy - Excellence - thnaks Gents
How did Buddy play those notes w/ those huge paws of his!!! Thank you Mr. Buddy Guy (and others) for inspiring a generation of British players and paving the way for what became "Hard Rock"
Damn straight. Rory Gallaghers version is my favorite!
Jimi Hendrix invented Hard rock, brit guys ruined it
@@diegoportillo21 Dont forget Brits gave Jimi the chance and the freedom to record his innovative revolutionary music. Now show some respect, and remember that the next time you listen to are you Experienced...
listen I don't know anything about hard rock or any Brits but this is a mfr...can u dig it!
@@theherbpuffer Whaaaaaat........😮
After all these years, still one of my favorites! Jr. was a hot harp player and vocalist, had it all.
Vying u
And cool sexy moves! Those hips. Oo la la!
Wow..professionals at there best..guitar strumming at it's best and what a performance..a legend at his best.
These guys in a club.Unbeatable.
Chicago
Saw Buddy and Junior at the Lone Star Cafe in the mid-80's...one of the best shows I've ever seen I would have to say...
Alan Jankowski got to see them at the marble bar in Baltimore. m d in the 80s wow what a night God bless the blues
Hey I was also there! we sat on the upper level and came down during the show.After the show Buddy and Junior sat at the bar and hung with the people VERY COOL!
hung with those 2, but by that time they hated each other..sad but true but they did play their butts off!
Classic stuff. Doesn't get any better
Rorys Gallaghers version is better. Yeah I said it. That Irish lad could play the blues better than the OGs
One of the best live blues albums of all time 😎
One of Jimi Hendrix's biggest influences on guitar, the great Buddy Guy.
Was just thinking he even looked like Hendrix when playing there
@@andrewpride5230 Yep, I noticed that too.
No. Hendrix looked like Buddy.
Eric Clapton/Cream, SRV, The Rolling Stones all highly influenced by Buddy guy, Muddy Waters, Junior Wells and all the greats from back then
@@jsradio Yessssss.
Cuban heels plus a custom embroidered cat -suit is almost as funky as dat guitar playin'!
Ok .those are real blues.Jr...is on it...
Chicago blues...nothing like them.
Junior and Buddy are on fire here! Such a great version of the song. Really wish I could have heard this live seeing Buddy twice.
As a harp player, I love what he does here. Junior is so variable, sometimes he has it, sometimes not. Here he definitely has it.
Junior Wells is my spirit animal.
woof
I’m grateful for music like this
Truth be told, hadn't listened to Jr. and B.G. in almost 50 years. 1971... What great artists and showmen. Boom, Boom, OUT GO THE LIGHTS.
The original blues brothers
@sam and dave
we have a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark and we are wearing sunglasses.
They were usually Billed as: Buddy Guy and Junior Wells. Saw them many times in the 70's/early 80's at Biddy Mulligans and Ryan's Pub (North Side and South Side of Chicago, respectively). Those we're the MF'n days!
Julia,
I was at biddy, mulligans for the very last show that Willie Dixon ever played in Chicago.
What a great show. The blues all stars.
@@terryomalley9669 Would this be one of the O'Malley's who lived on Winchester, in Beverly? If you are, I'm that "Ryan'! Ha! Willie Dixon was our neighbor, around 79th St. in Brainerd? If you're not "that O'Malley", I love ya, anyway!
@@juliarita3563
Not that one. My cousin Sean lives in Darien now. I'm retired living up north.
@@juliarita3563
I'll ask him if he knows them.
He knows a lot more people than me. Anyway, the Chicago blues all stars of that time included pinetop, Perkins on the piano, and Willie Smith on drums. Maybe you know who played the bass. Also, there was a rhythm guitar. That show was a very long time ago!
@@terryomalley9669 Oh Wow...Pine Top Perkins! He used wear a T-shirt that read: "It aint easy being sleazy"!!! LOL...You are one cool cat, Mr. O'Malley xo!
Now that's what I call some good ole guitar lickin'
Oh, yes! Junior and Buddy. This is one of my favorite versions of this tune. Just killer!
You heard Rory Gallaghers version? Just curious
@@theherbpuffer No, I haven't...I listen to so many things, it's really hard to actually describe what I listen to. Or how I do it...ADHD. Implulse and feel.
I'll look up Rory's version...pretty sure I did hear some of it as he shows up in my feed, or did more often a very long time ago.
@@blues4stevie Start with that song off of live in Europe..Also I Wonder Who off of Irish Tour 74 as far as straight electric blues goes. I recommend going through his whole discography really. At the end of it all id be surprised if you didnt consider him one of the greats as i do now. Arguably the most underappreciated artist ever; He should be in the same conversation as Hendrix, Page, Clapton in my opinion.
Junior getting his dance on, What a pair
I can not imagine having these two showdogs in the same group !!! whoa !!
The greatest blues/r&b crossover
song of all time.
Idk Etta James and big Mama Thornton tho
Yes it is! Love the blend here and it has some real funk to it too. I might call it rock blues fusion!
This is awesomeness at it's finest 👏👏👏👏👏🎵
Amamzing song, faboulous playing, I like mister Wells!!!
Junior Wells, all day yesterday his name kept popping up in my head! Harp!! Dang!! Ty, 4 sharing...
Ticklin' strings!
My kids are raised...I need a MAN; not a boy in men's clothes. Been n'er, done gnat!
One of my all time favorite blues tunes.
Love the guitar work.
Buddy Guy's lead only eclipsed by Junior Well's dance moves!
Rory Gallagher Does an absolutely amazing version of this song as well.
& earl hooker w/ junior wells
The Ballyshannon kid
Wonderful 💪, Immortal Forever 🌹❤️, great blues 👌
I’ve known Buddy and jr. Since 1980 after meeting them we became friends and shared a lot of stories and because of Buddy I met SRV and this video on you tube was like a weekend night down at the Checkerboard always great
this is my favorite version!
It was mine too until I heard Rory Gallaghers lol
Amongst the thousand great Blues tracks - this one !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
and Little By Little......
Uma das melhores performances de Junior Wells.
Thank God that this this was recorded!
Kids 100 years from now will stumble upon this and say "what the fuck" is this!!
The "Dynamic Duo" of the blues.
SO GROOVY! LOVE IT!
1:41
Great, great stuff, incomparable, thanks for the upload
That's Bill Wyman over there on bass and of course, Buddy Guy on guitar.......love me some Junior!
This has been on album for many years as well...
Just commenting on what I see. Never saw Junior and Buddy together but both after they went their separate ways. Wyman has been involved in many notable projects during and after leaving the Stones. I hope to see this DVD sometime
Bill skipping off the day job to do something more interesting.
Good catch.
I heard a Steppenwolf song lately that rips off the great bassline to Howlin' Wolf's "Killing floor". I was thinking of that bassline when I remembered the bassline to this song, which Steppenwolf turned into something called "Tighten up Your Wig". The song even says "Just before we go, I'd like to mention Junior Wells. We stole this thing from him, and he from someone else." Alright, great! I'm gonna start playing this song.
Its impossible to be still listening to this
Buddy Guy - is a sharp dressed man
uarhodesian He respects his audience.
Check out the Steppers on Jr.! Bad Ass!
I used to go see these guys for free in the afternoon outside at the Daley Plaza in '84-'85.
They were gettin it!!
+Brianna Richardson Fucking a they were.
miss you!
Best version ever
Rory Gallagher
28th June 1974: BUDDY GUY & JUNIOR WELLS. Montreux, Switzerland, Centre de Congrès, ‘9th Montreux Jazz Festival’
Line-up: BW (bass)/Buddy Guy (voc, gtr)/Junior Wells (voc, harm)/Terry Taylor (gtr)/Pinetop Perkins (p)/Dallas Taylor (dr)
smokin band! that drums n bass are drivin it off the cliff n guitar n vox sound like theyre gonna start killin people! love it! intense! great drummer!
Junior and Buddy made 11 records together.
No me canso de ver como disfrutan Junior Wells y Buddy Guy Messin' With The Kid,. Excelente
Yeah baby. Bad-ASS.
Gotta love this
This was one of our songs in the last band I played in.
Awesome!!!
Now I know where Dan Ackroyd got his moves from when performing Messing with the Kid in the Blues Brothers film!!!
Saw you Babe in 1972 in Chicago Buddy Guy The experience of LIFE TIME.
There’s only one Jr. So awesome!!!
Love Junior's dancing here...killers both of them.
Yes!!
He was so so great super good music,
Came here looking for 'Messin' with the Kid' by The Saints. Now I don't know which one of the two is my favourite.
That kitty kat back patch though
I saw these two guy's play in Memphis. The Memphis in May festival. Anyone else around that year. 91. 92. ?
Listen up chillin' this is the real stuff.
FABULOSOS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Folks, we call that "in the groove" !
This is on Buddy Guy & Junior Wells: "Drinkin' TNT and Smokin' Dynamite" live at 1974 Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland--which is one of my all time top five fave live recordings along wtih J Geils "Full House" and Etta James "Burning Down the House" backed by the Roots band at House of Blue 1994. Get 'em before you dead Jack. How great to finally discover a video of them actually doing the song that was recorded and on the CD--I even have the vinyl disc too-the one disc I borrowed to record on tape and it never went back to its owner-(sorry Bruce from the B&B in Oshkosh about 1983!) Buddy and Junior at the top of their game. And Bill Wyman and Pinetop Perkins in the band for this. They did a another Live at the Montreau Jazz Festival with Hubert Sumlin in the band with them a couple year later that is almost as good--great cover of "Help Me" with Junior ont the vocals. KB
Hottest blues shuffle in the history of the world. Nobody can touch it.
This is so amazing.
Yeah! got this on vinyl somewhere, great to hear again!
Thats real music!
Just so good, so good!
Junior Wells was the draw of the show in the ‘70’s.
best recording of Buddy's guitar live!
That's unless you've physically seen him live!