Muddy Waters - I'm A King Bee - 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 • 107

  • @timothylewis2450
    @timothylewis2450 3 года назад +9

    Super performance! Smoking! Mojo Buford-harp, Ray Allison-drums, Lovie Lee-piano, John Primer, Rick Kreher-guitars, Earnest Johnson-bass. Mud-slide, vocals.

  • @rosegregg8350
    @rosegregg8350 6 лет назад +23

    That harmonica player is great!

    • @woodystrong9391
      @woodystrong9391 3 года назад +1

      @Matthew Prozialeck a

    • @ImaginationBlue
      @ImaginationBlue 3 года назад +1

      Sure is!

    • @DrDixonBhD
      @DrDixonBhD 2 года назад

      Yes he is!!! The first time I got to sit in with Muddy Waters Blues Band Mojo Buford was his harmonica player early 70’s in my hometown of Atlanta GA at Club Richards. That night Mojo was using a Astatic JT-30 and B/F Super Reverb, Sammy Layhorn was second guitar. Muddy turned to me saying key of E and broke into LONG DISTANT CALL!!!

  • @jonathanpalmer8146
    @jonathanpalmer8146 7 лет назад +12

    Love Muddy. He was the greatest. I believe the harp player was Mojo Buford, not Slim Harpo, and definitely not the late, great James Cotton. So many gone, so sad.

    • @johnnyacevedo681
      @johnnyacevedo681 Год назад

      You wrong it’s James cotton

    • @steveboyle184
      @steveboyle184 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@johnnyacevedo681 Buford - no doubt whatsoever. Mojo Buford and James Cotton had completely different styles playing the harp.

    • @blues3824
      @blues3824 9 месяцев назад

      Not Cotton.@@johnnyacevedo681

  • @jeremyparsons9152
    @jeremyparsons9152 5 лет назад +14

    John Primer on rhythm guitar, still playing, and killing it! Seeing john play live is as close to seeing muddy as we've got. Go see him

    • @javiertaramona5982
      @javiertaramona5982 3 года назад

      I agree, I saw John Primer playing at the house of blues in Chicago six years ago and I even had the chance to talk to him and help to bring the amp inside. He was so friendly and such a great Bluesman.

    • @timothylewis2450
      @timothylewis2450 3 года назад

      Mojo be wailing too!

  • @omairsh8
    @omairsh8 3 года назад +13

    This entire album was great

    • @johnnyacevedo681
      @johnnyacevedo681 Год назад

      Don’t use gods name unless you pray to him & he has a name, look it up

  • @andys9337
    @andys9337 8 лет назад +13

    Love most anything muddy waters did...rip....the king of the bees.....!!!!

  • @RollingOrmond
    @RollingOrmond 13 лет назад +9

    Could you imagine seeing this, the God of the Blues playing in Chicago just before he died? Monumental.

  • @richardcorysghost
    @richardcorysghost 12 лет назад +6

    hey Bill, Thanks ever so much for your efforts in giving us a potted history of the great man. That's such a great quote from Muddy at the end.
    I'm the sorta fan who sees a Cd with Muddy's name on it, and decides to buy it if the cover or name is not familiar.

  • @비정한세상
    @비정한세상 Год назад +1

    Well I'm a king bee, baby
    Buzzing around your hive
    Yeah I can make honey baby
    Let me come inside
    Want you to be my queen
    Together we can make honey
    The world has never seen
    Well, buzz a while...
    Sting you bad...
    Can buzz all night long
    Yeah I can buzz better baby
    When your man is gone

  • @grandbbq
    @grandbbq 14 лет назад +6

    I was there. The Blues Barge.

  • @homesickclifford1966
    @homesickclifford1966 6 лет назад +4

    Look at that audience..... Crowd of young white kids really gettin down to the most real REAL bluesman ever...that kind of appeal testifies to the genuineness of Muddys music.. Crosses all borders here n overseas. I've loved blues all my life, started out with Jimmy Reed. But Muddys appeal is something formidable, he has influenced the whole planet! From young kid on plantation in Mississippi picking crops to this. Mind blowing.

    • @oldlady7589
      @oldlady7589 5 лет назад +2

      Wonder why can't we come together in peace now?

  • @1920s
    @1920s 11 лет назад +7

    Slim Harpo

  • @barbarablonsky7521
    @barbarablonsky7521 5 месяцев назад +1

    First time I heard this song was by The Rolling Stones. I was 12 years old. I had no idea what they were singing about…but at that moment, I decided the“ The Beatles are for babies.” I have been a blues girl for the last 60 years, sing the song, Muddy!

  • @billmavin1998
    @billmavin1998 3 года назад +3

    Flat out great version no doubt, if you want another take on the song try the Slim Harpo original - Great vocalist and harp player

  • @frabber321
    @frabber321 13 лет назад +4

    harp man is packing some serious ammunition

  • @rudymikula7129
    @rudymikula7129 Год назад +1

    Such a Heavy song. Muddy nails Slim Harpo and makes it his own. Great. They don't make them like him anymore.

  • @GravityLimited
    @GravityLimited  13 лет назад +2

    The DVD of the Muddy Waters performance at the 1981 ChicagoFest is available as Muddy Waters - Live at ChicagoFest at Amazon

  • @5150zombie
    @5150zombie 14 лет назад +3

    hard again kick my ass as a kid. never stopped, really.

  • @kenostrow6413
    @kenostrow6413 3 года назад +2

    Very fine blues song and performance

  • @union1988
    @union1988 13 лет назад +3

    Harp player is Mojo Buford

  • @timothymaynard5122
    @timothymaynard5122 11 лет назад +4

    There's only one...Syd Barrett would agree.

  • @maxcinerobinson4916
    @maxcinerobinson4916 5 лет назад +2

    Makes you want to shake something all night long , yes Lord!!!!!

  • @johnnyguitar335
    @johnnyguitar335 11 лет назад +2

    Muddy Waters. Whatta Man! Whatta Man! Pickin' the blues..singin' the blues...layin' it on da line. The voice...the inflection...If ya dig these blues check us out as well on youtube---johnnyguitar335

  • @FanOfZeppelin
    @FanOfZeppelin 12 лет назад +3

    That leather harp sling is badass!

  • @robertsuliga9909
    @robertsuliga9909 7 лет назад +2

    Muddy nous entraîne dans le tourbillon magique de Slim Harpo , merci Muddy , en prime : un Georges "Harmonica" Smith exceptionnel !

  • @rmurbach1961
    @rmurbach1961 11 лет назад +3

    Willie Big Eye Smith passed away weeks later as well. We lost 3 former members of the Muddy Waters band in 2011 starting with Pinetop Perkins back in March.

    • @theSunKing142
      @theSunKing142 3 года назад +1

      RIP - all these great bluesmen whose music will live forever for me.

  • @janicemccabe6990
    @janicemccabe6990 8 месяцев назад

    Love Muddy, still think Slim Harpo, who wrote it, did it the best!!!

  • @anthonyroach1148
    @anthonyroach1148 7 лет назад +2

    Just beautiful .. The harp was band for muddy waters sound .. Sexual music

  • @SUNNYRHOADES9
    @SUNNYRHOADES9 13 лет назад +3

    Awesome Thank You For posting This ,Cheers from Canada.

  • @bartpavlovich309
    @bartpavlovich309 11 лет назад +2

    Even more than (electric) lead guitar, I reckon the harmonica is the most sexual of all instruments... that'll be two cents please:)

  • @emilio-eg9th
    @emilio-eg9th Год назад

    Nigth. Dance. Muddy. Waters. Fun
    Go. Freind. ; Fun. Back. Home. Work

  • @jamesagwe2981
    @jamesagwe2981 3 года назад +2

    Rest in peace Muddy

  • @joe1951z
    @joe1951z 14 лет назад +3

    The harp player is George "Mojo" Buford.

  • @unionrdr
    @unionrdr 10 лет назад +1

    Yeah,I like Slim's version better. But "Uncle Muddy" does some good songs too,like Manish Boy...

  • @MindfulMaps
    @MindfulMaps 12 лет назад +1

    @305bigdad Thats actually killer ray in the back there, not sure who willie was with at this time, possibly jimmy rogers.

  • @curleyteeth
    @curleyteeth 13 лет назад +2

    mojo buford is on harp.

  • @ruteparedes
    @ruteparedes 13 лет назад +2

    thanks so much for posting this. regards from Portugal.

  • @JohnnyCavallo
    @JohnnyCavallo 13 лет назад +1

    Answer to Nangus01 - No, I can see & hear & feel the ways where music players are right or wrong. It's sensitive. It's not a judgement. I like the 1st Winter's album w.W.Dixon, also the one w.Sonny Terry. There, you meet some respect for the Blues. After that, I shouldn't tell as much. Johnny Otis had a good sense of what I mean. Chick Willis too, when he revolted against those injurious white blues clubs.
    That "over zealous" mania. SRV is not in my good books too !.

  • @curleyteeth
    @curleyteeth 10 лет назад +9

    The harp player is Mojo Buford take it from me.

    • @raghaman3309
      @raghaman3309 9 лет назад +1

      George "Mojo" Buford

    • @curleyteeth
      @curleyteeth 9 лет назад +3

      Ok then George "Mojo" Buford, smart arse.I actually saw him play live in New Brighton,Wirral,England many years ago so there.Jim.Liverpool.

  • @BishopArkansasRed
    @BishopArkansasRed 13 лет назад +1

    @1horton3 yes! i was at his funeral on 41st king drive - in chicago and chicken head man was there with me - soon after willie dixon passed - i was at his funeral also - then koko taylor - i was at her funeral - see pictures of me and most of these greats at: arkansasred.mysite.com

  • @tonypetrocelli8892
    @tonypetrocelli8892 Год назад

    Harp player can blow and muddy lays it down

  • @1horton3
    @1horton3 13 лет назад +2

    seems like muddy wasnt feeling well on this night, he passes in 83

    • @timothylewis2450
      @timothylewis2450 3 года назад +2

      He does seem a bit tired here but this is a fantastic show, the first Chicago Fest. Look for other clips. Seriously they were on fire, some of the best performances I’ve seen of Waters on RUclips.

  • @matrox
    @matrox 13 лет назад +1

    What instrument is making the Cow mooing noise in the background? Sounds cool.

  • @HenkWessels
    @HenkWessels 14 лет назад +2

    yes this is great

  • @Honeysucklebommie
    @Honeysucklebommie 12 лет назад +2

    Took all of 9.8 seconds for that chill to start up my spine.

  • @michellebutler3467
    @michellebutler3467 3 года назад +2

    Oh let me be your Queen baby!

  • @Willemtreur
    @Willemtreur 13 лет назад +1

    Dit is sówiésó wél een lekker nummer!

  • @lucaslopescunha
    @lucaslopescunha 5 лет назад +2

    Yes! Badass!

  • @andreaspeix9498
    @andreaspeix9498 2 месяца назад

    Muddy Waters, one of the best!
    Harmonica exzellent!
    Blues can never die!
    Greetings from Hamburg Germany

  • @mishalampshade
    @mishalampshade 10 лет назад +2

    harmonica man

  • @305bigdad
    @305bigdad 14 лет назад +1

    @MalThorgan Not sure about the harmonica, but the line up included Pine Top Perkins and Willie Big eyes Smith. Great Stuff.

    • @timothylewis2450
      @timothylewis2450 3 года назад +1

      Line up is Mojo Buford-harp, Ray Allison-drums, Earnest Johnson-bass, Lovie Lee-piano, John Primer, Rick Kreher-guitars.

  • @grandbbq
    @grandbbq 14 лет назад +1

    I was there

  • @MECHANISMUS
    @MECHANISMUS Год назад

    king bee and queen drone lol

  • @lilrolterBigBluesMama
    @lilrolterBigBluesMama 14 лет назад +1

    Fantastique Muddy Waters !!!!
    BigMama
    §;-)

  • @christineabercrombie7316
    @christineabercrombie7316 4 года назад

    Is your name Jack?

  • @eulissbeniot9024
    @eulissbeniot9024 3 года назад +1

    Mississippi bottoms music

  • @BigFrenchTom
    @BigFrenchTom 13 лет назад +1

    haha the "cow mooing sound" is the rythm guitar

  • @anthonymichaelhalloates2902
    @anthonymichaelhalloates2902 Год назад

    Jerry Portnoy plays the shit out of this song on Muddy’s Blue Sky version.

  • @JL-bu8bz
    @JL-bu8bz 10 месяцев назад

    Great

  • @budway1942
    @budway1942 2 года назад

    real life

  • @caliuet
    @caliuet 10 лет назад +6

    The harmonica player is George "harmonica" Smith?

    • @sandymack5859
      @sandymack5859 6 лет назад +3

      Not George Smith, it's Mojo Buford

  • @matrox
    @matrox 13 лет назад

    The guy on the Harmonica looks like Michael Winslow, the sound effect guy in "Police Academy" movie. I think its him and he is making the harmonica sounds with his mouth, look closely that harmonica in is hand is fake.

  • @budway1942
    @budway1942 Год назад

    I miss muddy....sang this tune in a bar me..many moons a ago.with a band.

  • @JohnnyCavallo
    @JohnnyCavallo 13 лет назад

    The harp man is (I suppose) the great Mojo Bufford.
    But Johnny Winter's guitar sounds are trash !...

  • @zoranjacimovski1757
    @zoranjacimovski1757 Год назад

    👍🇷🇸

  • @brianhutchinson3076
    @brianhutchinson3076 Год назад

    Brilliant, Thanks Muddy

  • @sfusyron
    @sfusyron 13 лет назад

    @jooproelofs Was you using be honest.........

  • @bakshotcruz5361
    @bakshotcruz5361 Год назад

    This a banger 🔥🥊😎

  • @deelisanti5895
    @deelisanti5895 3 года назад

    I'll be ur Queen..

  • @n64ization
    @n64ization 13 лет назад

    not Carey Bell.

  • @brandonradell2604
    @brandonradell2604 10 лет назад

    HE COOLLLLZZZ

  • @RichardCorral
    @RichardCorral 11 лет назад

    damn

  • @n64ization
    @n64ization 13 лет назад

    what the name the harmonica man

  • @VinceBrownArt
    @VinceBrownArt 13 лет назад

    @matrox the bass guitar?

  • @twoslices
    @twoslices 14 лет назад

    Is it Carey Bell on harp?

  • @heitoramaral3359
    @heitoramaral3359 10 лет назад

    why the hell is samuel l. jackson playing the harmonica?

  • @giuseppesemeraro2123
    @giuseppesemeraro2123 5 лет назад

    Hey guys down here : definitely the harp player on this video
    is George "Harmonica" Smith !!!

    • @ScreaminJames
      @ScreaminJames 4 года назад

      You got one third of that right; its George 'Mojo' Buford.

  • @riff1508
    @riff1508 13 лет назад

    @n64ization I believe He is Carey Bell.

  • @rakoczi29
    @rakoczi29 Год назад

    swear that's the best sound ever! muddy waters the king of the blues. always was & always will be.

  • @grahambaker7870
    @grahambaker7870 9 месяцев назад

    Real blues!