There is still music like this it just doesn't get mainstream like it used to if you look you find a lot of great blues released today with a similar sound
Thank you my neighbor James Combs in Germany and your fathers blues collection. In the time of the Beatles I was in love with the blues. Lightning Hooker, Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker. My God. It stirred my life, still to this day: well well well. Thank you
Muddy Waters, is the true king of the blues to me🎉🎉He's like no other, no one can ever touch him 💙 ❤️. He's the epitome of the blues and he brought it with excellence and style🎉🎉
This Is BETTER than 90% of the HipHop and Rap Sh.t that's being produced today SMMFH!! Yasssssssss Mr Waters this is still 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥to this very day ❤️🙏🏾!!
There's only a handful in the world of blues players that had as much soul in the blues then this man rest in peace mister waters sir your music gives me purpose thanks sir for the soul its fantastic sir rest in peace you legend
My Dad's family(& him) got me listening 2 Blues & old old school R&B...😊I love it cause u can understand it & everyone doesn't have a 🎤🎙️ & want u 2 sing at their concerts like they 4got the words 2 their song
Muddy sangin' dem blues, Haa'Mercy! Can see my aunt Lillar dancing around, while that 78 disc spun at hi speed on her old 1950's flip down record player. She knew a little sumpthin' 'bout the blues. Rest in peace Auntie.
Yeah I know this is just a few chords repeated over and over again, but that's kinda the genius of it. Something so unbelievably simple, yet incredibly entertaining. Plus Muddy's voice matches the music perfectly. Totally bad-ass, imho.
I was lucky to see Muddy Waters and his band as support to Eric Clapton in 1978 during his Backless album tour. This was a epiphany in my musical education. Waters, was following a long band musical introduction helped to the stage. Seated on a stool he boomed. The Southampton Gaumont was rocking.
people are listening to this 69 years (came out in 55) and will be for another 100, very few songs made in 2020 and far less made in 2000 are still getting plays. true artists are timeless, unfortunately there are so few nowadays. Top 40 music today is cookie cutter, assembly line sh#t made by acts whose assigned (by their label) style changes to suit each fad (think Taylor Swift, when country was trendiest, she sang it, when it declined to went to pop,) and often isnt written by them.
@@josephmulligan8224 The Rolling Stones was the musical vision of Brian Jones. Yes, he named the group in tribute to his love of Mississippi Delta/Chicago blues, and chose the name from a McKinley Morganfield, aka Muddy Waters cover of an old blues song, Catfish Blues, which he re-dubbed Rollin' Stone.
Nothing like our here muddy n never forget these past blk people...Introduce my son to this ,now he plays this type of music n friends says he has an old soul lol...Family, we gota show them,what great music is n Was....