Muddy Waters - Walking Thru the Park - ChicagoFest 1981

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    In August of 1981, when the undisputed king of Chicago blues headlined ChicagoFest -
    then the Windy City's top outdoor music festival - for two nights, his loyal subjects mobbed Navy
    Pier on the lakefront to hear one of the greatest innovators the idiom had ever produced.
    Muddy Waters led the charge in the late 1940s and early '50s to electrify Delta blues in an
    urban setting. His peerless combo would include such future stars as ace guitarist Jimmy Rogers,
    harmonica virtuoso Little Walter and piano wizard Otis Spann. But Muddy was always at the center
    of the action. His gruff, authoritative vocal delivery and slashing slide guitar define the purest form
    of postwar Chicago blues. Waters' charisma was as immense as his musical vision.
    Born April 4, 1915, in Issaquena County, Mississippi, McKinley Morganfield learned the
    blues while sharecropping on Stovall Plantation. One guitarist particularly influenced him. "I never
    seen a man could play at that time as good as Son House, to me. With that big voice he had, he could
    sing," said Muddy. "He was preachin' the blues then, and I thought he was the best in the world."
    In late August of 1941 musicologists Alan Lomax and John Work rolled into Coahoma
    County in search of rural gospel and blues talent. They made field recordings of Muddy, with Lomax
    returning the next year to cut more. But those were for the Library of Congress. It was only after
    Muddy migrated north in 1943 that he pursued a career as a professional bluesman.
    "As soon as I decided to leave, my mind said, 'Go to Chicago!'" he recounted. "So I
    came." Pianist Sunnyland Slim introduced Muddy to Leonard Chess, then with the fledgling
    Aristocrat label, in 1947. Waters cut a few small combo sides for the label before reverting to his
    Delta slide attack the following year on "I Can't Be Satisfied" and "I Feel Like Going Home," his
    first hit. "When I did them two sides, that's the sides they went nuts over," said Waters.
    "I had a band in less than a week," Muddy remembered. "Mojo Buford - he was with
    me before, the harp player - said, 'I'll get you some boys that'll cook just like that.' He called in
    about two or three days. He said, 'I'm gonna bring 'em over and let you listen to 'em.' Just that fast,
    I had a band!" Buford was joined by guitarists John Primer and Rick Kreher, pianist Lovie Lee,
    bassist Earnest Johnson and drummer Ray Allison. They all instinctively understood Muddy's
    groove.
    After "Mannish Boy" gets the festivities off to a rousing start, Muddy counts off romping
    shuffles for the ChicagoFest throng, rolling through Jimmy Reed's "You Don't Have To Go," Big
    Joe Williams' "Baby Please Don't Go," Slim Harpo's "I'm A King Bee" and his own 1955 gem
    "Trouble No More." For the luxuriantly downbeat "They Call Me Muddy Waters," he peels off a
    slide solo that makes the hair on the nape of your neck stand up in silent salute.
    In the midst of his rollicking "Walking Thru The Park," Muddy brings out fleet-fingered
    guitar wizard Johnny Winter, producer of his 1977 "comeback" album Hard Again. "We met back
    in the '60s in Austin, Texas," recalled Muddy. "He was one of the young white kids who was really
    deep into it." Johnny sings "Going Down Slow" before Waters blasts out a swaggering "She's
    Nineteen Years Old," boasting another jaw-dropping slide ride. Winter takes over again vocally for
    a grinding "You've Got To Love Her With A Feeling" that morphs into "Five Long Years" when
    local luminary Mighty Joe Young strolls up to the mic, Big Twist following that with a few special
    lyrics for the occasion. Muddy brings it all to a close with a rousing "Got My Mojo Working."
    "To stay with this music, you got to live with it. Sometimes you might be a little hungry,
    but you got to stay with it. I've been where I couldn't get the right food a lot of times. My icebox
    wasn't full, you know?" said Muddy, who passed away not long after this show on April 30, 1983.
    "I'm glad it was like that. So when I got to the point that I could get what I want, I think I enjoyed it
    better."
    It's hard to tell who enjoyed those two evenings at ChicagoFest more - the crowd, his
    pals onstage or Muddy himself.
    - Bill Dahl
    Research Materials
    Can't Be Satisfied: The Life And Times Of Muddy Waters, by Robert Gordon
    (Boston & New York: Little, Brown and Co., 2002)
    Spinning Blues Into Gold: The Chess Brothers And The Legendary Chess Records, by Nadine Cohodas
    (New York: St. Martin's Press, 2000)
    The Complete Muddy Waters Discography, by Phil Wight and Fred Rothwell
    (Cheshire, England: Blues and Rhythm Pub.)
    Joel Whitburn's Top R&B Singles 1942--1988, by Joel Whitburn
    (Menomonee Falls, WI: Record Research Inc., 1988)
    The Official Muddy Waters Web site: www.muddywaters....

Комментарии • 31

  • @karioperkins8494
    @karioperkins8494 8 лет назад +5

    ty I'm showing my kids there grandfather George Mojo Buford on the harmonica memphis blues man R.I.P Mojo keep blowing

    • @johnwhite1209
      @johnwhite1209 8 лет назад +2

      What a talent, you must be proud! A sound so unique to that instrument! Greatest blues ever!

  • @johnastrup1549
    @johnastrup1549 3 года назад +1

    Best song of Muddy Mississippi Waters. Godfather of the blues.Saw him in Copenhagen same year and band. ✊🖐️🖐️🎤

  • @305bigdad
    @305bigdad 14 лет назад +3

    Awesome video. Johnie takes forever to get ready. Muddy says"Im gonna walk a little faster Johnnie...

  • @oliverermine967
    @oliverermine967 2 года назад

    Wow johnnie sure Rips it up on his Guitar solo i'm like why haven't i heard of this guy ? he's so Awesome mang !

    • @Marco81blues
      @Marco81blues Год назад

      I was gonna say "you are in for a treat", but it has been 10months, how is it going??😆

  • @blonieamw2998
    @blonieamw2998 2 месяца назад

    This one floated far rip dad (the one)

  • @johnwhite1209
    @johnwhite1209 11 лет назад +2

    J. Winters guitar is out of this world!

  • @JoeyhasMojo
    @JoeyhasMojo 14 лет назад +2

    I LOVE this entire series...WONDERFUL!

  • @cornellwaters7018
    @cornellwaters7018 10 лет назад

    Muddy Waters a journey down south, musical heritage, making a name for himself, an idol to younger musicians, ICON!!!!!1

  • @morbidious
    @morbidious 13 лет назад +1

    Damn! I was 10 years old when this concert took place! How I WISH I could have been there!

  • @cody90mph
    @cody90mph 13 лет назад +1

    I had the honor to play with Muddy at Ohio Wesleyan University in 1981. Jeffrey D.

    • @tommadden6523
      @tommadden6523 6 лет назад

      Jeffrey Melagrano, I wish I could have heard that! Four years of college together and you never let me know that you can do what you do to a harp!

  • @condor1087
    @condor1087 12 лет назад +1

    Look at Muddy smiling. That tells you all you need to know.

  • @TheAZBF
    @TheAZBF 12 лет назад +1

    Those albums JW produced are great......

  • @Tolubatolu1975
    @Tolubatolu1975 6 лет назад

    I was 7 years old when the concert took place ... I love Maddy music !

  • @brooktrout8
    @brooktrout8 12 лет назад

    This Song Is Absolutely The Right Mood ! ! !

  • @305bigdad
    @305bigdad 13 лет назад

    I saw Johnny Winter a couple weeks ago in Ft. Lauderdale. He looks like hell from years of abuse and has to sit down the who time, but the guitar is still amazing. So glad I went.

    • @bobsaturday4273
      @bobsaturday4273 5 лет назад

      lets hope u look a lot better when you'r 70

  • @Herve1955
    @Herve1955 11 лет назад

    One of my favorite song by Muddy Waters ;)

  • @berrypossum
    @berrypossum 11 лет назад +1

    I love the classic 'Alright!' by Johnny at the end. LOL

  • @tingdzinkochu
    @tingdzinkochu 8 лет назад

    'Louie, this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship!'

  • @bobsaturday4273
    @bobsaturday4273 5 лет назад

    Muddy loves Johnnys playing 2:50

  • @GravityLimited
    @GravityLimited  14 лет назад

    @joethepainter90 Please visit GravityLimited for more. Thank you for your interest.

  • @a.t.oliver2440
    @a.t.oliver2440 5 лет назад +1

    😀...!!!

  • @JJStubbs
    @JJStubbs 12 лет назад

    What is the name of this concert? I want it on dvd

  • @golbez3794
    @golbez3794 8 лет назад

    does anybody know what harmonica hes using/how he gets it to sound like that?

  • @javiervelascomarquez3225
    @javiervelascomarquez3225 5 лет назад

    Teba.

  • @JohnnyCavallo
    @JohnnyCavallo 13 лет назад

    That Johnny didn't know to sing the Blues. He was screaming!... idem with his guitar : a pack of notes only to show "he was the best" !... NO ! NO ! NO!
    Poor Muddy !

    • @bobsaturday4273
      @bobsaturday4273 5 лет назад

      cavallo you asshole , shut the fuck up , Muddy loved everything Johnny played 2:50 , u don't know anything about it