Lifetime blues fan, longtime Wolf fan. First listen of this song right now on 10/29/2014: best Howlin' Wolf performance and recording I have ever heard. He wails on this version, those crazy two takes on the final verse are some of the finest blues we'll ever hear.
I'm 64 now..I saw the Wolf the first time in performing live in a little club in Chicago when I was 14 yrs old...a man you would never you never forget....
@@grandma.pI had no home life, So I used to hang out around all the clubs then, the door men all got to know me and would let me sneak in as long as I kept a low profile...I didn't drink then ..never had a problem...just there for the music
@@KINDOY So in some ways you were quite lucky. I would have liked to do this when I was 14. I loved the blues artists but I don't think anyone in my school knew who they were. A girl I knew in summer camp taught me all about this cool music.
@@grandma.p I was very lucky..when you grow up on the south side of Chicago and love music, you learn about the Blues early, I transitioned from soul to blues at 12-13..started wanting to play..and found out where all the good clubs were..you could get in for just a couple dollars then..and as I said..if you were a young kid and hung out at the front door just trying to listen night after night as I did..and stayed out of trouble and were broke..eventually the door men got to know you and they would just let you in...I saw The Wolf, Muddy, Pine top, little Walter, luther allison, Otis Rush, Little Smokey....most all the great Chicago bluesmen of the 60's by the time I was 17...So lucky indeed..right time right place.
My grandma and papa are from Aberdeen, MS and they consistently talk about the wolf, I recently fell in love with this beast of a man at 6' 3" and close to 300lbs. reminds me a lot of my grandfather.
The Lone Wolf play slide, harp, piano, 40 yr old... epiphone ...slide ,steel guitar near the last 20yrs he played fender Stratocaster got vid, on him playing slide on the fender (the master )
I think this is a bit slow or 1/4 note down from it's actual key per the timing however it got that way, but it seems to get better toward the end. It's a nice version of Wolf's song in a good atmosphere. Who did the photos, have not seen them before. Some nice ones especially of Hubert. I'm Wolf's chosen photographer and harp student, friend .. howlingwolfphotos has the story. Thanks for posting it Sandy Guy Schoenfeld
Yes, thanks man. I hope to finally get some additional and new tunes put out in the near future. Here - if i can get it to show correctly - is a Soundcloud clip, part of an hour+ long tape. This part is 45 seconds of me singing and Wolf playing harp (part of his lessons and our blessed great times) -:> soundcloud (d0t c0m) /howlin-sandy/clip-4a. (the d0t c0m) thing of course is written that way here to be sure it shows. :) One of the songs later put on an album was the finished version
@TheSatanas666 Yeah, well there's 7 of me on harp on my channel (the stuff done by Mike Wilhelm, I play harp and wrote 3) and later this year will put up 6 more three of which i wrote done in a concert. Hopefully this year can get back to a lot more music related things
Willie Dixon was not that particular whether his bass was in tune or not. I don't know why this is true. This isn't the only session where I find that to be true. I have his greatest hits CD and many times it's more than obvious. But he always is in time and has great feeling in his playing. The funny part is, when he plays the harder parts, up north on the neck, he's right on. But open strings and stuff are often way off. Maybe his bass wouldn't stay in tune, and he wouldn't interrupt to fix it
what does the best even mean. The fact that you argue about who the best is only shows that you are trying to be a blues nerd. These legendary blues players are all great in their own right. You can have your favorites of course but don't put a crown' on someone that doesn't need one.
I'll tell you this: In the future, take care to point ur toxic shit at the actual correct i.d. of whoever's comment triggered ur rage blabber, incoherent as it, damn - to the point of indicating off-meds schizophrenic or even hypno-programmed mission leakage. And will respectfully suggest: a) giving sobriety a try..b) getting some counseling before social services are further cut off, and c) about what you said... I'd say fix ur grammar but it clearly goes deeper.
75 YEARS YOUNG AND STILL LOVING THE BLUES, ESP. HOWLIN WOLF....PEACE OUT AS THE YOUNGSTERS SAY....
Brilliant Person!!
Great Blues Musican!!
You will be always very missed!!
A Blues Innovator. A Giaqnt Purveyour Of The Blues. A Man Among Men. The Great Howlin' Wolf!!!
One of his best performances! The raw emotions in his voice!
IT WON'T B LONG!
Lifetime blues fan, longtime Wolf fan. First listen of this song right now on 10/29/2014: best Howlin' Wolf performance and recording I have ever heard.
He wails on this version, those crazy two takes on the final verse are some of the finest blues we'll ever hear.
I'm 64 now..I saw the Wolf the first time in performing live in a little club in Chicago when I was 14 yrs old...a man you would never you never forget....
PAUL SHIBATA-FINN lucky you!
You went to a club when you were 14?
@@grandma.pI had no home life, So I used to hang out around all the clubs then, the door men all got to know me and would let me sneak in as long as I kept a low profile...I didn't drink then ..never had a problem...just there for the music
@@KINDOY So in some ways you were quite lucky. I would have liked to do this when I was 14. I loved the blues artists but I don't think anyone in my school knew who they were. A girl I knew in summer camp taught me all about this cool music.
@@grandma.p I was very lucky..when you grow up on the south side of Chicago and love music, you learn about the Blues early, I transitioned from soul to blues at 12-13..started wanting to play..and found out where all the good clubs were..you could get in for just a couple dollars then..and as I said..if you were a young kid and hung out at the front door just trying to listen night after night as I did..and stayed out of trouble and were broke..eventually the door men got to know you and they would just let you in...I saw The Wolf, Muddy, Pine top, little Walter, luther allison, Otis Rush, Little Smokey....most all the great Chicago bluesmen of the 60's by the time I was 17...So lucky indeed..right time right place.
My favorite version, incredible man.
Leon Manko
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The Wolf❤ nuff said
My grandma and papa are from Aberdeen, MS and they consistently talk about the wolf, I recently fell in love with this beast of a man at 6' 3" and close to 300lbs. reminds me a lot of my grandfather.
Wolf was actually 6'6"
@@michaelchadwick2254 that's mad crazy 😦
You know it wont be long before our love will be through...💔
lil ol jazzy blues mix is going good right now w/ my mix. 7 minutes is a nice long conversation in a book.
Listen to that emotion he makes you feel it!
Chester Burnett
Unbelievable Hero Hero!!
thanks
brilliant thank you so much for this legendes.
Music to my ears
The blues is where it's at
great... thanks for sharing....
Imagine The Howling Wolf & Sun Ra! John Gilmore & Hubert Sumlin!
The Tail dragger!!! period!!!
When you are as good as Dixon, you don’t even need a tuned bass......
The Lone Wolf play slide, harp, piano, 40 yr old... epiphone ...slide ,steel
guitar near the last 20yrs he played fender Stratocaster got vid, on him playing slide on the fender (the master )
Noticed that too. Open strings are flat on this one but when he gets up there he corrects :)
Yeah that's a Howling Wolf.
I think this is a bit slow or 1/4 note down from it's actual key per the timing however it got that way, but it seems to get better toward the end. It's a nice version of Wolf's song in a good atmosphere. Who did the photos, have not seen them before. Some nice ones especially of Hubert. I'm Wolf's chosen photographer and harp student, friend .. howlingwolfphotos has the story. Thanks for posting it Sandy Guy Schoenfeld
he is so cool
Ice
No'e those drurms
Rock me baby 👧
Perfect
Yes, thanks man. I hope to finally get some additional and new tunes put out in the near future.
Here - if i can get it to show correctly - is a Soundcloud clip, part of an hour+ long tape. This part is 45 seconds of me singing and Wolf playing harp (part of his lessons and our blessed great times) -:> soundcloud (d0t c0m) /howlin-sandy/clip-4a. (the d0t c0m) thing of course is written that way here to be sure it shows. :)
One of the songs later put on an album was the finished version
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@TheSatanas666 Yeah, well there's 7 of me on harp on my channel (the stuff done by Mike Wilhelm, I play harp and wrote 3) and later this year will put up 6 more three of which i wrote done in a concert. Hopefully this year can get back to a lot more music related things
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Please talk to me daddy!
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WELL !!!!!!!
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Marion Taylor WELL !!!!!!!
Willie Dixon was not that particular whether his bass was in tune or not. I don't know why this is true. This isn't the only session where I find that to be true. I have his greatest hits CD and many times it's more than obvious. But he always is in time and has great feeling in his playing. The funny part is, when he plays the harder parts, up north on the neck, he's right on. But open strings and stuff are often way off. Maybe his bass wouldn't stay in tune, and he wouldn't interrupt to fix it
@BrunoEspo Mr. Dixon out of tune?!?!?!? What is this strange anomaly you speak of kind sir???? LOL!!!
This is great American Art....these dopes have to clutter this page bickering back and forth??
Leave it open for useful information please.....
Oceanside Mike.....👍👍
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what does the best even mean. The fact that you argue about who the best is only shows that you are trying to be a blues nerd. These legendary blues players are all great in their own right. You can have your favorites of course but don't put a crown' on someone that doesn't need one.
I'll tell you this: In the future, take care to point ur toxic shit at the actual correct i.d. of whoever's comment triggered ur rage blabber, incoherent as it, damn - to the point of indicating off-meds schizophrenic or even hypno-programmed mission leakage. And will respectfully suggest: a) giving sobriety a try..b) getting some counseling before social services are further cut off, and c) about what you said... I'd say fix ur grammar but it clearly goes deeper.
The sound just like it feels when you have to have a goddamn talk to a girl