Junior Wells was really popular when I was a teen and in my early twenties. He left an amazing legacy which I agree with Universal Citizen, is not appreciated today. I saw a live performance when I was 19. Truly mesmerising
I wish you people would stop with the most under rated artists thing . Everyone knows Junior Wells and Buddy Guy for their talent . If they don't then they Know nothing about Blues . Top rated dummy !
Man, I used to see these cats play the Blues clubs in Chicago in the 1980s. Otis Rush. Eddie "The Chief" Clearwater. "Lefty" Diz. "Little Ed" & The Blues Imperials. Albert King. Albert "Ice Man" Collins. Lonnie Mack. Lonnie Brooks.
A mi la que mas me gusta de el tren mlisterioso es la version con Danny Gatton, también esta.buena la de Elvis y otras mas pero esta completamente funk me saco de onda Que.le vamos hacer un Mounstro como Junior Wells puede hacer lo quiera Saludos
Junior was an awesome performer. I saw him first in New Haven in 1968 or '69, and many times thereafter, including one of his final performances in a club in NYC. He's much missed.
Everything is awesome about this video...the FUNKY ASS music, the righteously pimp outfits, the gargantuan afro! There should be a full DVD release of this.
Absolutely love this version of this song my dad was a Railroader and I've heard many versions of this song Clapton's acoustic version was my favorite but this one is pretty awesome definitely got some funk🤠
During the week Buddy had his own club and Junior played Theresa's club, both on the south side. The house band was Sammy Lawhorn, who played with Muddy for many years, Phil Guy, here on wah-wah, and later, John Primer, and his band. Cotton and others would play. Cover was $1. Lefty Dizz, Dave Myers, and others would play at Buddy's. I miss those club. Only Buddy and John are still with us. Go see them if you can
I live the Blues and this track....I urge u all to read up on some these great artists and look out for their old videos. Shame some died sad deaths alone at times.
the Elvis version still rocks me...I was young when that first came out. I love Jr.'s version though even with the funk. Made me look for more Phil Guy's stuff on youtube