TNT Discover (The Blues) Muddy Waters - Hoochie Coochie Man [Part 2]

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
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    In this video, today, we're taking a deep dive into the blues genre and exploring the music of Muddy Waters. As a couple who loves discovering new music, we're excited to share our experience of listening to Muddy Waters for the first time.
    Before diving into his music, we researched and learned about his impact on the blues genre, and we were blown away by his story and influence. With that in mind, we sat down and put on his album "Folk Singer," and we were immediately hooked by his raw and soulful voice.
    As we listened to each song, we were captivated by his ability to convey so much emotion and feeling through his music. We loved the combination of his gritty vocals and the acoustic guitar, which created a haunting and hypnotic sound. We also appreciated the storytelling aspect of the lyrics, which drew us into the stories Muddy Waters was sharing.
    Overall, listening to Muddy Waters for the first time was a truly eye-opening experience for us. We're grateful for the opportunity to discover such an influential musician and learn more about the blues genre. We highly recommend his music to anyone looking for a raw and authentic musical experience.
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Комментарии • 71

  • @lupodelupis3672
    @lupodelupis3672 2 месяца назад

    Man that voice when he sings "EVERYBODY knows i'm here", it gives me goosebumps everytime!

  • @williamtauriello1581
    @williamtauriello1581 Год назад +9

    I was privileged to see Muddy in small bar south of Buffalo in the 70’s. To this day, I am grateful. 😎👍👍

  • @DSanto-bk6oq
    @DSanto-bk6oq Год назад +4

    Muddy Mississippi Waters...often imitated, never duplicated. He had SO many huge hits! But of all his tunes, I like "Champagne and Reefer" the best.

    • @davidd2127
      @davidd2127 Год назад

      " Ain't messin' round with no cocaine..." 🎶

  • @anntelford8647
    @anntelford8647 Год назад +8

    Willie Dixon, one of the best songwriters of all time, wrote for both Muddy and Howlin' Wolf, including this song. Try "Crawling King Snake" by Muddy Waters. The live version of "Got My Mojo Working" by James Cotton. "Spoonful", "Smokestack Lighting", "Evil (Is Goin' On) by Howlin' Wolf.
    The Rolling Stones went on a pilgrimage to Chicago to meet Muddy. They walked into the record label's offices and saw a man in old work clothes painting the ceiling. It was Muddy Waters.

  • @Thomas-aka-TomD
    @Thomas-aka-TomD Год назад +3

    Muddy was the man! Check him doing "Bab y Please don't Go" in a small club when the young Rolling Stones show up in the audience....

  • @stephenmichael8837
    @stephenmichael8837 Год назад +4

    Muddy Waters was THE MAN. So great live
    Forty days and Forty Nights
    From the album “Fathers and Sons”
    W/ Mike Bloomfield
    Otis Spann
    Donald Duck Dunn

  • @DigitalMusicLibrary
    @DigitalMusicLibrary Год назад +2

    Yup right on point with the "Bad To The Bone" George Thorogood got it from Muddy Waters

  • @pamagnolia
    @pamagnolia Год назад +5

    That was great. Fantastic blues!!😅

  • @mattguenthner8826
    @mattguenthner8826 Год назад

    when he says er"ry body , you can feel it !

  • @redstar7292
    @redstar7292 Год назад +2

    Coochie was slang back then, for the female organ. So he's the "Hoochie Coochie man", he's a ladies man, and the women can't resist him. And it's full of hoodoo references as was practiced in the South in those days. He's not a blues man, but if you like the hoodoo elements, Dr John's Night Tripper Album is worth checking out.

  • @jamesdavisjr6937
    @jamesdavisjr6937 Год назад +2

    Muddy was a boss

  • @randy8297
    @randy8297 Год назад +13

    You might call Muddy the Father of Electric Blues.

    • @ptournas
      @ptournas Год назад +1

      I'd call T-bone Walker the father of electric blues. He was playing electric blues in LA long before Muddy moved to Chicago and picked up an electric guitar. But Muddy was probably the most important figure in the development of the Chicago style of electric blues.

    • @jordanposnik6663
      @jordanposnik6663 Год назад +2

      @@ptournas Maybe even Tampa Red or Lonnie Johnson.

    • @ptournas
      @ptournas Год назад

      @@jordanposnik6663 Yeah, they were great early players too. I say T-Bone Walker because he was the first known blues player to start using electric guitar in 1935, Lonnie Johnson started in 1937 and Tampa Red started around 1938 or 39, and Muddy Waters in 1944. Walker also had a big influence on the style of electric blues playing too. At a time when the heaviest influence on the blues was country, he was more influenced by swing.
      I love Tampa Red. First blues player known to play a resonator guitar, he actually bought one of the first ones to come out of the factory, He may also have been the first to play bottleneck style, according to some of the old blues players that knew him. Big Bill Broonzy said he never saw anything like it before, he was playing with some kind of piece of metal or something!

  • @creekdweller9662
    @creekdweller9662 Год назад +1

    T&T, Muddy Waters was a Memphis Blues guy. My favorite.
    There is a video where The Rolling Stones walked in on him performing a blues hangout.
    Anyway they all end up jamming, check that out

    • @ptournas
      @ptournas Год назад

      He started as a Mississippi Delta bluesman, but is best known as a major figure in the founding of Chicago electric blues scene.

  • @user-ej9zq8wu1t
    @user-ej9zq8wu1t Год назад

    I've scanned a lot of various reactions of various comedians and musicians. This is the first I've seen of Muddy Waters so I was pleasantly surprised. Started listening to Muddy when I was 17; now i'm 70 and still listening. This song was penned by Willie Dixon, blues bassist and songwriter. Yes, there's lots of folklore here. Muddy grew up in Mississippi before establishing himself in Chicago. That one verse focuses on voodoo culture that apparently permeated into Southern Afro-American culture; black cat bone, mojo tooth John the Conqueror root (also called John the Conqueroo) . Then there's the other verse that focuses on the number "7" One commenter said it is present in Irish culture. I don't know where Dixon's reference came from but "7" has magical, mystical aspects in a variety of religions and cultures throughout the world. Just a great classic song and a great performance by Muddy, Little Walter on harp, Otis Spann on piano et al. Nice reaction.

  • @bevil4aday
    @bevil4aday Год назад +2

    Boom Boom by John Lee Hooker
    Evil by Howlin Wolf
    Hey! Bo Diddley by Bo Diddley

  • @jeffreyflint6286
    @jeffreyflint6286 Год назад +1

    Again today. Yeah! Keep going man!👍👍

  • @tylerhackner9731
    @tylerhackner9731 Год назад +3

    Love it

  • @targetshootr
    @targetshootr Год назад +1

    Steppenwolf did a nice cover of this. I didn't know it at the time but I grew up on the blues courtesy of rock and roll bands.

  • @sayaretmatkal80
    @sayaretmatkal80 Год назад

    yeah... the great muddy waters

  • @probstcast6257
    @probstcast6257 4 месяца назад

    John the conquer root - key to getting the ladies!

  • @crazeben
    @crazeben Год назад

    Saw Muddy Waters in London 1979, supposedly supporting Eric Clapton, he was def the headliner.

  • @jimhook9225
    @jimhook9225 Год назад +2

    Great stuff guys!!! Love blues and was fortunate enough to see many of the legends before they died. You should really react to Smoke Stack Lighting by Howlin' Wolf and Boom Boom Boom Boom by John Lee Hooker. Another guy to check out, although not a straight up bluesman, is Bo Diddley. Most agree he's responsible for the beat you guys recognized in this vid and he's the guy that originally sang most of the songs by George Thorogood (Bo was his biggest influence).

  • @timstewart9026
    @timstewart9026 Год назад +1

    Some low down dirty blues, anything by Marvin Sease. Candy likker, I ate you for my breakfast, etc.

  • @beriandavies2111
    @beriandavies2111 Год назад +1

    I think, a black cat bone, is a lucky charm of sorts. It's supposed to bring you good fortune and be successful with the laydeez.

  • @michellehammock3023
    @michellehammock3023 Год назад

    Classic

  • @mikefetterman6782
    @mikefetterman6782 2 месяца назад

    By tuning the guitar to open E or open G (plays that chord with open strings), and almost all blues being centered around the 1, 4, 5 (there are 12, and most songs use the first chord, then 4 up from that and finish the verse off with the 5th chord before returning back to 1st) Smoke on the Water, this song, One bourbon, Scotch, bad to the bone.....almost all rock and country music, it is a popular formula.

  • @keithjames7843
    @keithjames7843 10 месяцев назад

    This man is the definition of the blues It’s where The Rolling Stones got the name for their band from one of his songs I’m A Rolling Stone Paul Rogers is the lead singer for Bad Company and in 1993 he did a tribute album to Muddy Waters and all of the songs were written by Muddy Waters except the the cover song Muddy Water Blues and Paul wrote it and if you like the blues You should listen to this album It has some of the best guitar players on the planet playing lead guitar on the album if it wasn’t for this man we would not have Rockin Roll He wrote a song called The Blues Had A Baby and They Named The Baby Rockin Roll He was from Mississippi and one of his best albums is called Muddy Mississippi Water Delta Blues

  • @timsimmons7916
    @timsimmons7916 Год назад +1

    I was introduced to this song in 1985. It was in the Movie "Better off dead."
    About the Movie:
    Lane Meyer (John Cusack) is a teen with a peculiar family and a bizarre fixation with his girlfriend, Beth (Amanda Wyss). When Beth dumps Lane, he decides to kill himself, making bumbling attempts at suicide. Outside of his morbid endeavors, Lane spends time with his oddball buddy, Charles (Curtis Armstrong), and befriends Monique (Diane Franklin), a visiting French student. Eventually, Lane resolves to race Beth's obnoxious new beau on the ski slopes, with unexpected results.

  • @patriciajeffries3858
    @patriciajeffries3858 Год назад

    The tune reminds me of the song "Bad to the Bone"

  • @TZ61
    @TZ61 Год назад +2

    Mr. McKinley Morganfield could lay down a story with the best of them.

  • @floatingtrumpet6903
    @floatingtrumpet6903 Год назад +1

    Smoke Stack Lightening by Howling Wolf will blow your mind - don't forget the legend that met the Devil at the crossroads to make a deal - Robert Johnson and remember when you want to know the name of the other guitar player on his records its also Robert Johnson, short life, long legacy. Mississippi Delta Blues and Chess Records etc are worth checking out.

  • @lancecornell9978
    @lancecornell9978 Год назад +1

    Good stuff

  • @TheRonnie63
    @TheRonnie63 Год назад

    The original blues I love it❤

  • @michellehammock3023
    @michellehammock3023 Год назад

    Muddy Waters is a legend

  • @dalepatrick6480
    @dalepatrick6480 Год назад

    Champagne and Reefer!

  • @valdas420
    @valdas420 Год назад

    you can sing aanything ti this riff from a shopping list to a love story

  • @TheRonnie63
    @TheRonnie63 Год назад

    Both HANK sr AND ELVIS LIVED IN THE GHETO THE BOTH LEARED FROM A OLD BLACK BLUES MAN... THATS WHY THEY SING SO GOOD

  • @bert0522
    @bert0522 Год назад +1

    Check out his Electric Mud album. Also listen to Albert Kings Blues Power. Thanks Jim

  • @ginnydominguez5493
    @ginnydominguez5493 Год назад +1

    Off course muddy is the man. If you want listen to the cover by the allman brothers it's pretty good 👍

  • @debrabeck9630
    @debrabeck9630 Год назад

    Ladies’ man with a little old fashioned gypsy magic/voodoo thrown in (mojo, black cat bone, the number 7, etc.).

  • @ulamogtheinfinitegyre4279
    @ulamogtheinfinitegyre4279 Год назад

    Fax

  • @davidpitt9528
    @davidpitt9528 Год назад +2

    Please get to Jimmy Reed, he wrote and recorded 75 songs and 71 of those have been covered by many many other artists

  • @sanpaku6869
    @sanpaku6869 Год назад

    Bessie Smith "Down Hearted Blues" [rec. 2/16/1923] yes this was recorded 100 years ago

  • @davidd2127
    @davidd2127 Год назад

    Hello, I am a Bass Guitarist and a huge Muddy Waters fan. I started listening to him back in the mid Seventies. He was from Clarksdale Mississippi. Last summer I drove up there from Florida to visit the site where his house was. I think you would enjoy the song " Little Girl" it's from the album " Hard Again".

  • @paulmurro9304
    @paulmurro9304 Год назад

    You Got to Do , I'm a Man by Muddy, if just for the Carrying on in the back ground of the song.

  • @11-75DefenseTraining
    @11-75DefenseTraining 7 месяцев назад

    According to an article I found- "A “John the Conqueroo,” also known as a “High John de Conquer,” is the root of the St. John’s-wort plant. In southern American black folklore, this root is used to cast or break evil spells."

  • @skydog6376
    @skydog6376 Год назад +1

    Check out the Allman Brothers version….it’s 🔥

  • @bradsense7431
    @bradsense7431 Год назад +1

    Check out his Hard Again LP mid 1970s. Won a Grammy I believe. Joined by Pine Top Perkins on piano, James Cotton on harp and others including the great Johnny Winter who also produced the LP. If you do I would skip Mannish Boy. So many others go to that one but honestly the other songs are much better. Try “Little Girl” or “Baby I Want To Be Loved” for starters.

  • @xatsnwotom
    @xatsnwotom Год назад

    Muddy Waters's blues riffs have formed the basis of MANY rock songs. Rock musicians like Jimi Hendrix and scores of the "British Invasion" bands like the Rolling Stones (whose name came from one of Muddy Waters's songs) often played his riffs louder, faster, and harder.
    An excellent example is Jimi Hendrix's "Voodoo Child."
    That song is literally just a super-electrified Muddy Waters-style tune. Listen closely to the notes. If you turn down all of the hyperamplification, wah-wah pedal, and other electronic effects, you'll clearly hear that he was playing the same licks that Muddy Waters and Buddy Guy (who started by backing Muddy up) were playing ten years earlier.
    "Voodoo Child" is basically a Muddy Waters song launched from the Mississippi delta into the stratosphere.
    Underneath all of that electricity, this song is PURE blues...
    ruclips.net/video/84ZzDXF-Bhs/видео.html

  • @marksanders8028
    @marksanders8028 Год назад +1

    Please check out Cross eyed Cat by Mr. Muddy Waters.

  • @JAMESMOORE-gq4vv
    @JAMESMOORE-gq4vv Год назад

    SHE'S NINETEEN YEARS OLD, DEEP DOWN IN FLORIDA.

  • @thedrummerking13
    @thedrummerking13 Год назад

    In Irish folk lore there is something called a seveneth son of a seveneth son which in folklore that child is meant to be special and have magical powers
    Thought you guys might find it interesting as when you guys where referring to the 7 days, 7 months verse and talking about voodoo

  • @sanpaku6869
    @sanpaku6869 Год назад

    Try Muddy Waters "Long Distance Call" from the Fathers and Sons album

  • @sheltonmackey6449
    @sheltonmackey6449 Год назад

    Bad to the bone was a original song by Muddy. You should check out Howlin Wolf he was the best. There is a women who sang Wang Dang Dootle

  • @jacobsjmj013
    @jacobsjmj013 Год назад

    Do Hank Williams Jr. .44 Special Blues and Take out some insurance.

  • @sanpaku6869
    @sanpaku6869 Год назад

    Son Seals -"Going Home (Where The Women Got Meat On Their Bones)"

  • @stephenmichael8837
    @stephenmichael8837 Год назад +1

    Come on Johnny Cockeroo. ..etc refers to his male anatomy.

    • @redstar7292
      @redstar7292 Год назад

      John the Conqueror root. It does look like a black man's testicles, but it gives the bearer the power to dominate and out wit people.

  • @ernwroehehe8190
    @ernwroehehe8190 Год назад +1

    can you check out hell hath no furry by sea of deprivation

  • @IZZY_EDIBLE
    @IZZY_EDIBLE Год назад

    Do Ten Years After's Woodstock performance of I'M GOING HOME! A bitchin' barn burner, fo sho.

  • @michellehammock3023
    @michellehammock3023 Год назад

    Hey y'all

  • @jamesdavisjr6937
    @jamesdavisjr6937 Год назад +1

    Please check out John Lee hookers the healer album it has Santana Bonnie rait georgethoroghgood and others on it

  • @1perfectpitch
    @1perfectpitch Год назад +1

    This version left out some good verses. Find the live.