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Howlin' Wolf on Shindig Broadcast Date May 20, 1965 

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One of my favorite Shindig clips featuring Howlin' Wolf backed by the Shindig house band featuring Billy Preston on the Piano, Everyone seems to be enjoying themselves & The Wolf is amazing. Start dancing to this fine piece of rock history. Turn up the volume!

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@brokensilence3268
@brokensilence3268 9 месяцев назад
This is why I respect the Stones so much. They tried to not leave their influences behind in obscurity as they got fame, and instead tried to lift them up alongside them.
@smoothoperator7023
@smoothoperator7023 7 месяцев назад
.....and not take these bluesmen music as their own & don't give credit where it was due ALA Led Zeppelin!!😡
@brianwells4507
@brianwells4507 5 месяцев назад
​@@smoothoperator7023you're 100% correct about Zeppelin
@Gunners_Mate_Guns
@Gunners_Mate_Guns 4 месяца назад
Yep, they gave respect where respect was due. That's real class.
@1-shotslinger108
@1-shotslinger108 6 лет назад
The Stones were quite proud of themselves for insisting Wolf be on the show . Look what a fantastic performance Wolf put on for those kids. It introduced the Blues to mainstream America. Wolf could always blow the harp pretty well too !
@JimBob-sc1nj
@JimBob-sc1nj 4 года назад
Nessie 101 harmonica
@johnhickey8429
@johnhickey8429 4 года назад
1-Shot slinger Sonny Boy 2 taught him!!! Sonny Boy would come to see Wolf’s Sister. Wolf bugged him to teach him Harp. Wolf was a wonderful Harp, Guitar player and of course a FANTASTIC, NEVER MISTAKEN VOCALIST, to say the LEAST! I NEVER get tired of listening to Wolf!!!
@BEENIECRIS
@BEENIECRIS 2 года назад
I love these topics 💯💯
@ddoeser5830
@ddoeser5830 Год назад
Was even schrikken toen ik Brian Jones zag zo mooi ...en zo jong Onvergetelijk R.I.P ❤🇳🇱 🙏( Maandag 27 Maart Jaar 2023 Tijdstip 19:21 uur Avond.
@VBMSerenity
@VBMSerenity 2 месяца назад
A very young Billy Preston at the piano.
@SuperAnimelover100
@SuperAnimelover100 4 года назад
Love that Brian Jones !!! :)
@jackspry9736
@jackspry9736 10 месяцев назад
RIP Howlin' Wolf (June 10, 1910 - January 10, 1976), aged 65 RIP Charlie Watts (June 2, 1941 - August 24, 2021), aged 80 RIP Brian Jones (February 28, 1942 - July 3, 1969), aged 27 You will be remembered as legends.
@bedmanokc
@bedmanokc 7 лет назад
Just incredible. I love the legend of the Stones forcing the wolf on the TV execs. No one has ever been better than Howling' Wolf.
@Pkatherstudio
@Pkatherstudio 10 лет назад
Look at this mans eyes.....he's been there.
@tennisbumojai
@tennisbumojai 10 лет назад
Brian Jones in church. No lip-synch for Mr. Wolf....Awesome!
@richardleonard4281
@richardleonard4281 4 года назад
I remember seeing this exact episode of Shindig. I was 15 and couldn't believe Brian Jones told Jack to shut up! My first time seeing the Wolf. Wow! Got to see him live a couple of times later in the decade. Quite a thrill.
@falanajerido875
@falanajerido875 3 года назад
He was a good entertainer and mean
@billyboyer
@billyboyer 2 года назад
God I am jealous you saw him. He's always been my favorite and I bought his box set. I especially enjoyed where he talked about his life in between tracks.
@donaldsimms2625
@donaldsimms2625 4 года назад
This is the origins of your rock & roll ,where it came from.
@user-nj9bw8dv7o
@user-nj9bw8dv7o 9 месяцев назад
Howlin Wolf was a "Great Bluesman"!!!! 👍💞
@markhoffman2237
@markhoffman2237 10 лет назад
Many people have wondered who was in the band here besides Billy Preston on piano and James Burton on guitar. It was Larry Knechtel on bass and Mickey Conway on drums. I interviewed them about this show, and they both remembered it fondly. Knechtel and Conway were very busy session men in the 1960s and 1970s. Knechtel also played piano and won a Grammy for playing the piano part on "Bridge Over Troubled Water" for Simon and Garfunkel. Conway played on countless sessions. He was a hell of a drummer, as you can hear here! The great Peter Guralnick wrote about Wolf's appearance here, "I’ve listed it as one of the Top Ten TV moments of all time, one of the most significant moments in cultural history - part of a wonderful movement that couldn’t be turned back.” I agree!
@sisgaia
@sisgaia 7 лет назад
Knetchel played with many of the great acts. He played bass on the Doors tunes "Twentieth Century Fox" and "Light My Fire." He played bass and harmonica for The Byrds' recording of Dylan's "Mr. Tambourine Man." He first came to my attention when he was a member of Bread.
@lamper2
@lamper2 6 лет назад
was brian saying "shut up" to jagger or the host?
@intuneorange
@intuneorange 6 лет назад
sisgaia there's a story that Ray Brown did overdubs on the bass part in the basement away from everybody on Light My Fire
@chowmikki
@chowmikki 5 лет назад
Thanks for the info. Nice to see some of the more knowledgeable folks are still around.
@ValleyoftheRogue
@ValleyoftheRogue 4 года назад
@@lamper2 Jagger
@zigsrig
@zigsrig 6 лет назад
What a powerhouse! Of all the blues men that have come and gone he's the one I wish I could have seen live.
@charne911
@charne911 2 года назад
The smile -- glee - anticipation on Brian Jones' face is so wonderful!
@ValleyoftheRogue
@ValleyoftheRogue 4 года назад
Brian Jones really gets the credit for this. He revered the great blues artists, including Howlin' Wolf. He was completely in his element on this show.
@hapijen4828
@hapijen4828 10 месяцев назад
Totally & absolutely spot on. An all round multi - instrumentalist & artiste. The Stones was his creation & he named his band from a; Muddy Waters album 'Rollin Stone Blues'. He was the founder & front man of his band - until it got hi- jacked & he was kicked out by the glimmer twins. Check out the Jean Luc Godard film ' Sympathy for the Devil.' You can cut the animosity towards Jones with a knife. The isolation & exclusion for him was painful - Sort of equivalent to the last Beatles film 'Let it be'. Proud of BJ for getting Howlin Wolf some recognition in the UK & in USA. It's obvious BJ was relishing every sacred moment & soaking up the atmosphere of HW. Compared to jagger who only got animated when he saw HW doing his rubber legged dance. As Charlie Watts always said 'There's no Stones - Without Brian Jones.'
@BrownistKidUKnow
@BrownistKidUKnow 9 лет назад
You know the stones were geeking out. Seeing howling wolf was a big thing for them (: Gotta love the blues
@NickRatnieks
@NickRatnieks 4 года назад
And Keith getting to meet one of his heroes- James Burton. Many years later he would induct James into the R&R Hall of Fame- having lobbied them to create a sidesmen category to get James and Johnnie Johnson into the Hall.
@yvesfrancoisritmo
@yvesfrancoisritmo Месяц назад
I remember seeing this on TV as a kid
@quiltinspiration650
@quiltinspiration650 Год назад
Oh, my gosh. Why wasn't Shindig awarded an Emmy? This segment from Howlin Wolf is AMAZING.
@bobtis
@bobtis Год назад
Brian seemed like a very soft spoken man. Very sad it ended for him the way it did 😥😥😪😪😢😢😢😢
@desperateastro
@desperateastro Месяц назад
The Wolf was arguably the best blues harp player ever; turns that harmonica sound into an expressive and emotional voice.
@BlueSky...
@BlueSky... Год назад
From their earliest days, the Stones considered themselves missionaries for bringing the blues to a wider audience. This is the full realization of that effort. God bless 'em for doing what they did.
@smuacehouse
@smuacehouse 9 лет назад
That's the great Darlene Love sitting in the back! She is everywhere and anywhere something great is going on int he Sixties!
@recordguy4321
@recordguy4321 8 лет назад
+Bruce Levy appeared every week with the blossoms
@ITILII
@ITILII 4 года назад
LEGENDS abound....Howlin' Wolf....The Stones....Billy Preston...James Burton....just amazing !!
@Groundx1
@Groundx1 2 года назад
One thing that gets me: How touched Wolf is at the end, almost humble at the appreciation of these white kids. One of the great Shindig performances, and a very human moment.
@recordguy4321
@recordguy4321 11 лет назад
so cool when Brian tells Mick to shut up. Turn that Wolf loose. Yeah Baby!
@karenlee7855
@karenlee7855 5 лет назад
Always loved Howlin Wolf. He was a man's man, and he, like so many other bluesmen and women, had witnessed and experienced tremendous pain and injustice personally and professionally. That howl comes from a wounded man.
@hideakipage8151
@hideakipage8151 2 года назад
Blues was forged in the fires of injustice. The irony is that this great music wouldn't exist with without injustice. It's interlinked and codependent like ying and yang. How many blues artists died in poverty, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Blind Blake, Blind Willie McTell, Robert Johnson.... Few modern singers can match the emotional intensity and authenticity of the old blues singers.
@chriswieman
@chriswieman 8 лет назад
What a force of nature was The Wolf. Love his jumpin and humpin action!
@reg12269
@reg12269 Год назад
If only he had some dental care, would have Ben more famous than the stones.. 🙃🤦‍♀️👹
@reg12269
@reg12269 Год назад
4.22 would b banned today for way too much gyration in front of the white womens.. loved how they were positioned and dressed
@jeffcory1056
@jeffcory1056 3 года назад
Wolf jumping around like a wild man... He is fabulous! He was too sick to be able to do that when I saw him at Joe's Place in Cambridge in '73.
@ericparker1346
@ericparker1346 3 года назад
so nice to see everybody clapping on 2 and 4
@bluesfanman1
@bluesfanman1 10 месяцев назад
Fantastic. Love the Wolf.
@glennsmusicchannel
@glennsmusicchannel 8 лет назад
The song is called "How Many More Years" and it appears on Wolf's LP Moanin' in the Moonlight.
@Roddysix
@Roddysix 7 лет назад
Thank you , ask help !!!!!
@tmrezzek5728
@tmrezzek5728 7 лет назад
Great clip. And it offers a glimmer of what Howlin' Wolf was like in a real, live show at a club (would love to see him do his 'Coke Bottle in the Pants' stunt!) He's 55 years old here, but still busts some moves like he's twenty years younger.
@mortalclown3812
@mortalclown3812 3 года назад
This is wild and Beautiful music. Howl on and rest in Joy, Wolf 🔭🌌🙋‍♀️♥️🙏🎶🎤
@douglascarroll3980
@douglascarroll3980 7 лет назад
How good is this early stones and HOWLIN WOLF< greatest or what. At Brian's insistants. Yes that is Billy on piano.
@GuitarlosCarlos
@GuitarlosCarlos 2 года назад
I WASS 15 ON THIS DAYS BROADCAST IT WAS THE BEST SHINDIG SHOW EVER I ALREADY HAD WOLF RECORDS AND I PLAYED HIS MUSIC THE BEST I COULD I'VE BEEN PLAYING GUITAR 62 YEARS CARLOS GUITARLOS 90042 USA
@eaccristo
@eaccristo Год назад
Buddy Guy told us all about this last night at the Mountain Winery. Woke up this morning and I am thrilled to be able to see this. Buddy blessed the Stones and other British bands for introducing the Blues to Mainstream America.
@Gallagherfreak100
@Gallagherfreak100 Год назад
Muddy Waters said "Thank God for the hippies". He was amazed in about 1968, when he faced his first all white audience. The blues was dying out, as black people lost interest and embraced funk and soul. The white discovery of black blues, was due to the Stones, The Animals, and Canned Heat, who resurrected the career of Albert Collins, who had given up music and was painting houses. Johnny Winter was big on re-popularizing Muddy Waters. Stevie Ray Vaughn's idol was Albert King and recorded a DVD with him.
@erika38a
@erika38a 7 лет назад
This clip made it into the documentary Rumble Indians that Rocked the World which is a must see!
@Porsche911sss
@Porsche911sss 9 лет назад
Rolling Stones loved Howlin' Wolf, those boys had good taste!
@sapper82
@sapper82 6 лет назад
R&B was a semi-neglected niche genre in the States for a long while until people like Bo Diddly came over here and influenced, amongst others, the Rolling Stones who repackaged the music and took it back to the States.
@Wiencourager
@Wiencourager 3 года назад
When wolf’s regular guitarist , Hubert Sumlin died a few years ago, The Rolling Stones called the funeral parlor and paid the bill.
@hxyorks
@hxyorks 7 лет назад
A Teen TV show in 1965! The cry of "Lock up your daughters" must have echoed around the nation.
@johnfazzari6208
@johnfazzari6208 7 лет назад
the man had energy
@ericswolgaard1808
@ericswolgaard1808 26 дней назад
Playing guitar behind the great Wolf--Smilin' James Burton!!
@jclar7210
@jclar7210 7 месяцев назад
Thank you England, The Stones, and a few others for saving the blues
@TheDreamat50
@TheDreamat50 10 лет назад
Beautiful!!!! I've never seen anyone move so gracefully. I love the way he switched the harmonica around at the beginning, besides the fact Howlin' Wolf is one of the greatest bluesmen of all time!!! Thank you!
@MrMookRecords
@MrMookRecords 10 лет назад
yeah that harmonica flip at 1:49 fairly made me smile!
@robertmoulton5170
@robertmoulton5170 10 лет назад
Sad that Jagger, who got so many of his early moves from The Wolf, later imitated David Bowie and Lady Gaga. He should have stuck to his original instincts.
@timhoovermusicman
@timhoovermusicman 8 лет назад
+Robert Moulton lady gaga??? are you high? try tina turner!
@jamesbuckingham.2935
@jamesbuckingham.2935 29 дней назад
Only time the Wolf appeared on prime time national television. A few years later Wolf’s wife said how moved he was when Mick Jagger stopped a show and had the lights put on to say that in the audience that night was the man who was responsible for them being where they were such was his influence. The whole audience applauded and he was moved to tears.
@joefreeman7164
@joefreeman7164 5 лет назад
What a man
@MARIOMEDIOUS
@MARIOMEDIOUS 7 лет назад
Billy Preston on piano!
@Alanoffer
@Alanoffer 8 лет назад
Billy Preston on piano ,,in a year he would be playing full time with the Beatles
@johnathonhaney8291
@johnathonhaney8291 4 года назад
And then next decade, he'd be recording and touring with the Stones.
@catdaddy3302
@catdaddy3302 3 года назад
I noticed. Ida thought Leon Russell would’ve gotten the gig, being in the Shindogs and all.
@harmonium8198
@harmonium8198 2 года назад
Billy Preston didn't play with the Beatles until early 1969 (three-and-a-half years later than this performance).
@thomaspappalardo7589
@thomaspappalardo7589 5 лет назад
Amazing performance. That drumming.... just wow
@johnallen2771
@johnallen2771 3 года назад
Before I was into the Stones I was into Howlin' Wolf. I thoroughly explored the world of the blues all the way back to the 1890's and back even further to the slaves songs, which was the precursor to the blues. There have been so many fantastic blues performers over those years but Howlin' Wolf was always my favorite. He was a big man with a big appetite both musically and sexually.
@summerislander4672
@summerislander4672 Год назад
'sexually'? Popular with the ladies I assume?
@Lea99Jones
@Lea99Jones Год назад
Mick and Brian laughing to each other as the wolf shakes his ass. great stuff.
@williamter
@williamter 10 лет назад
This is where the blues came from and he was ahead of his time
@Cissy2cute
@Cissy2cute 10 лет назад
Forever part of music history, thanks to RU-vid!
@SteveStalzle
@SteveStalzle 9 лет назад
THE WOLF ON SHINDIG! FAR OUT!!! Yep, The Stones were geeking out for sure...
@saschamaroonsaschamaroon3905
@saschamaroonsaschamaroon3905 7 лет назад
That would have been "Groovy!"
@plasteredbastard
@plasteredbastard 4 года назад
The wave of his finger puts you under a spell
@bigdaddystinkeye
@bigdaddystinkeye 11 лет назад
I love the Wolf. This is one of the most amazing and at the same time bizarre vids of him I have ever seen.
@marsharupe8112
@marsharupe8112 5 лет назад
What a great clip!
@justinstreeter1595
@justinstreeter1595 Год назад
Fabulous!
@dougsfavorites2578
@dougsfavorites2578 3 месяца назад
The Wolf IS the Blues!
@L1V2P9
@L1V2P9 Год назад
It's great to see Howling Wolf and other bluesmen perform in front of a wider audience on national TV. Their songs were often poached, and they were frequently cheated by agents and record companies. It was during this period that they finally started to get a small portion of the pay and recognition they deserved. Too bad it didn't happen earlier.
@buddyboy1953
@buddyboy1953 6 лет назад
What a great song!!!!!!
@gailzone
@gailzone 3 года назад
My birthday...May 20. The blues get me and I get them. Howlin' is the way to go!
@coravisser727
@coravisser727 7 лет назад
amazing brilliant he was.What a legend he was and will be for ever in my soul.
@juliedickenson8659
@juliedickenson8659 2 года назад
True Blues Master
@smuacehouse
@smuacehouse 9 лет назад
Shut up, Mick! Trying to steal Brian's moment--for a change!
@michaelmaldonado7369
@michaelmaldonado7369 5 лет назад
The Wolf had no equal!
@chriswright3721
@chriswright3721 9 лет назад
best blues singer ever
@richardreyes5126
@richardreyes5126 4 месяца назад
This is a true expression of what the blues are apassionate release of all your painand gain while standing back up Thank You Mr Howlin Wolf.
@pierrepetry5734
@pierrepetry5734 4 года назад
The real thing!
@Deltics1
@Deltics1 6 лет назад
RIP Jack Good.
@steveconn
@steveconn 4 года назад
The Stones promoted their blues idols (unlike Zep who just ripped them off).
@lamadamadingdong7
@lamadamadingdong7 8 лет назад
Thanks, that's the definition of epic.
@krismartinez9038
@krismartinez9038 5 лет назад
Spectacular! The Wolf
@Dysgyzed
@Dysgyzed 7 лет назад
VIBRATING with INTENSITY!
@rolandogamez
@rolandogamez 6 лет назад
So great to the Stones, sitting at his feet, and looking like happy kids!
@scottb2737
@scottb2737 8 лет назад
astonishing artist. wow.
@Roddysix
@Roddysix 8 лет назад
What is the name of this song , let the description please !!!!
@philipscott3241
@philipscott3241 10 месяцев назад
He burnt the barn!!😮🔥❤️
@alonenjersey
@alonenjersey 4 года назад
In Webster's Dictionary, under the term Bluesman it should read: "See Howlin' Wofl."
@daysturn1971
@daysturn1971 10 лет назад
Let da wolf HOWL!
@yukyukyuk1335
@yukyukyuk1335 3 года назад
I was there that day and I remember most clearly that the Stones- Mick, mainly- were making fun of Howlin' Wolf when he was shaking his booty. I thought that was a bit rude, because he was so much older and deserved respect. Now Howlin' Wolf seems quite young, and I'm the old one!
@davidmesser5813
@davidmesser5813 10 месяцев назад
We couldn't get a ABC station so Shindig wasn't a possibility. We could get Hullabaloo. I don't think that I missed any of their broadcasts. I was ten years old. Two years later I tried to grow my hair. My mom quashed that real quick. She cut my hair so short that I would wear a stocking hat. I gradually grew it a little longer till I moved to Colorado. I wore it long till the end of 1979. Anyway I loved Hullabaloo. Vaughn
@hollywood5199
@hollywood5199 3 года назад
Brian blurted what everyone else was thinking
@robertrighetti6478
@robertrighetti6478 10 месяцев назад
Absolutely outstanding!!!!!!!!
@bellinghammond
@bellinghammond 5 лет назад
Holy crap!
@mario7frankielee
@mario7frankielee 5 лет назад
a giant!
@hadbl12
@hadbl12 6 лет назад
Awesome
@charlesbarber6137
@charlesbarber6137 3 года назад
RS have had their highs and lows in terms of influence (and music), of course, but this was a moment where they did the right thing with their newfound celebrity. Not iconic heroism, but pretty cool. Lots of others who built their careers on African American blues did not step up at all, so hats off.
@greva2904
@greva2904 4 года назад
This appearance completely resurrected Howlin Wolf’s career. The blues was pretty much history in the USA by this point with hardly anyone listening to it anymore, and it looked like the careers of artists like Howlin Wolf were over. Then out of the blue(!) the Stones insist on Howlin Wolf appearing on US tv with them or they won’t perform. And hey presto, the blues find a new young white audience and the blues take off again. Howlin Wolf always credited the Stones with saving his career and wouldn’t hear a bad word said about them, apparently.
@deadpoo4707
@deadpoo4707 Год назад
This was 1956, the blues was not dead at this time, it was still fairly new, and Howling Wolf was at the top of the blues game at this point, his career needed no resurrection from the stones, in fact, the stones were covering his songs in the UK, and acting as if they created them.
@acquanellaogbemudia9930
@acquanellaogbemudia9930 10 месяцев назад
Thanks Deadpool
@kojyhotrod
@kojyhotrod Год назад
so kool.
@StarZendonna1687
@StarZendonna1687 7 лет назад
Killer just Killer!!
@daysturn1971
@daysturn1971 9 лет назад
OOOOWWWWWW!
@diannedavis2010
@diannedavis2010 2 года назад
Nobody in the world will ever match Howlin’.
@scottarivett496
@scottarivett496 10 месяцев назад
Epic
@user-rz2mr3up9q
@user-rz2mr3up9q 7 лет назад
Klass!!!!
@scottmiller4522
@scottmiller4522 Год назад
A true talent
@seesfractals2462
@seesfractals2462 10 месяцев назад
Wow
@ericparker1346
@ericparker1346 3 года назад
Mickey Conway on drums!! NIce job brother!!
@jarmalmcclellan57
@jarmalmcclellan57 3 года назад
Wolf killed it!!!
@falanajerido875
@falanajerido875 Год назад
Great performer the stone no gifted men
@krisscanlon4051
@krisscanlon4051 Год назад
Look at Jones moving towards the front back then...watch a interesting dynamic Brian Mick and Keith
@musiclover3205
@musiclover3205 Месяц назад
A young Billy Preston playing piano.
@guymichel101
@guymichel101 3 года назад
Keith is utterly rapt. He hypnotized!