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In this video, we look at the life and music of delta blues legend Son House and how he went from preachin' to preachen' the blues. His bottleneck slide guitar and powerful vocals put him at the forefront of the delta blues genre
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@LightsOnMultiMediaMindArts
@LightsOnMultiMediaMindArts 3 года назад
I saw Son House perform at Indiana University in about 1970 or 71. I had heard of him, but hadn't heard any of his recordings prior. Picture this: Son House slowly walks on stage to applause without his guitar. Dick Waterman (I think it was) said a few words about Son and handed him his guitar. Son got comfortable with the guitar for a moment. Then he rolled back his head and let loose a blues moan that made the hair stand up on the back of my head. He slapped his slide against the neck of the guitar in imitation. I can still feel the chill of that moan. I've never seen or heard anything like it before or since. I am glad I had the chance to attend.
@themeadowlarkminutewithpau8184
@themeadowlarkminutewithpau8184 6 месяцев назад
That’s awesome.
@odie1123
@odie1123 4 месяца назад
Wow! I swear ! Same thing exactly happened to me at Memorial Auditorium in Burlington, Vermont, same time era. When he hit that guitar the whole world changed. The only thing I can add is that I remember them sayin’ something like that he was rediscovered in Rochester NY ( I think ) working as a janitor. SOB , he was OLD and when he hit that guitar it was like you said.
@chrisjackson1023
@chrisjackson1023 Год назад
Son House rattles me right to my core. This is the sound of a soul laid bare and begging for redemption.
@AnthonyRecenello
@AnthonyRecenello 3 года назад
By the way Edward, this is the first video essay I've seen on your channel. Not sure if you've done this before but PLEASE do more! This is so excellent.
@donsurlylyte
@donsurlylyte 3 года назад
very very excellent
@TheGuitarMan71
@TheGuitarMan71 3 года назад
Son House, Lightning Hopkins, Robert Johnson, Albert King, BB King, Muddy Waters are just a few of the legends to come out of the South
@altonpack9419
@altonpack9419 Месяц назад
You could list names till the machine says no more 😂 that's how good it is down here
@dylanwilliams7868
@dylanwilliams7868 2 года назад
It's a shame that Americans know so little of their incredible music history. Jazz & blues are easily some of the finest genres of music ever created imho. Thanks Edward. Love your channel.
@freddysr3437
@freddysr3437 3 года назад
My favorite bluesman
@vladtheimpaler7878
@vladtheimpaler7878 Год назад
Son is one of the greatest bluesman, and my absolute favorite. Love deep delta blues.
@AnthonyRecenello
@AnthonyRecenello 3 года назад
I was just listening to him this week. He’s a beast. To me he’s the reason why heavy rock music exists.
@nellymoriarty_5783
@nellymoriarty_5783 3 года назад
I wish I'd known his stuff What a special style
@nellymoriarty_5783
@nellymoriarty_5783 3 года назад
Cool
@erinbarger3822
@erinbarger3822 3 года назад
My all time favorite. He has as much influence on the blues and in turn Rock n Roll as Robert Johnson but rarely gets the credit he deserves.
@alabastardmasterson
@alabastardmasterson 3 года назад
I'm totally confused how you would make the leap from House to metal? Especially, when there are documented routes
@AnthonyRecenello
@AnthonyRecenello 3 года назад
@@alabastardmasterson blues doesn’t have a connection to rock and roll? Rock and roll to rock? Rock to metal? Metal to heavy metal? I’m think maybe I’m confused?
@electricgypsyblues4761
@electricgypsyblues4761 3 года назад
Aww Man, You have really done with this one. Its all here. I commend you for making such an informative video. Son House was it Brother
@pn2543
@pn2543 3 года назад
@7:30 What a cool story - Canned Heat's Alan Wilson re-teaches Son House guitar he had forgotten! There's a movie in there. 'Fathers and Sons' indeed.
@robydeibeatcircus7438
@robydeibeatcircus7438 3 года назад
the great Son House ... thanks Alan Blind Owl Wilson for bringing Him back to the 60s !!! (R.I.P.)
@harigeorgeson5885
@harigeorgeson5885 3 года назад
This was really well done Edward. Son House was the real deal indeed.
@phillippettitt3071
@phillippettitt3071 3 года назад
Edward please don't stop making these..... history channel series anyone????
@gregarnold1696
@gregarnold1696 Год назад
I'm a blues fan. First time I heard death letter it shook me haven't got over it to this day the blues is a life long education program it will show you yourself
@larrytron1992
@larrytron1992 3 года назад
Son House was the ultimate master of delta blues. I really love his cover of Patton’s Pony Blues
@michaeldonaghey
@michaeldonaghey 3 года назад
Charlie Patton ,Willie Brown, Robert Johnson, Kid Bailey and Tommy Johnson would all be equally entitled to be called ^ultimate master of delta blues.^
@rodjones117
@rodjones117 Год назад
@@michaeldonaghey Not to mention Bukka White or Skip James...
@PaulTheSkeptic
@PaulTheSkeptic 2 года назад
Son House is great. I guess that's all I have to say about him. Great blues man.
@schizoidman5957
@schizoidman5957 3 года назад
Son is awfully underrated
@laurietongish7941
@laurietongish7941 7 месяцев назад
Watch him play Death Letter Blues. It's some of the most amazing guitar playing I've ever seen. Makes me tear up just thinking of it.
@markforster2794
@markforster2794 3 года назад
If the blues was an ocean and it was reduced to a sea, then a lake, then a pond, then a puddle. Then a drop - that drop would be Son House.
@davidbranin969
@davidbranin969 3 года назад
Whoa. Howling Wolf let him have it.
@donsurlylyte
@donsurlylyte 3 года назад
the wolf had it straight.
@kurtrightmyer
@kurtrightmyer 4 месяца назад
​@@donsurlylyteWolf was dead wrong. House wrote Preaching Blues, not Wolf. So Wolf had no business preaching to House about his drinking.
@johngore7744
@johngore7744 4 месяца назад
I’ve been listening to him for 40 years. Death Letter is one of my favourite songs.
@rossfairleigh754
@rossfairleigh754 3 месяца назад
Death letter best song I've ever heard
@alabastardmasterson
@alabastardmasterson 3 года назад
The history is just as entertaining as the picking. This video should have exponentially more views
@frankmirra8243
@frankmirra8243 2 года назад
Yeah Son House was the deepest man who ever lived.
@jdonland
@jdonland 3 года назад
Something to note about House's birth year: Statements he made regarding his own age would seem to place it around 1886. It's not clear whether he was just exaggerating his age, was genuinely mistaken about it, or was really significantly older than his legal documents implied. If he really was born in 1886, he would have been 102 years old when he died, which seems somewhat unlikely given his lifelong alcoholism.
@el_chief_dannyboy
@el_chief_dannyboy 3 года назад
One of the greatest bluesman ever, along with Sonny. Boy Williamson ll.
@jacqueskibu
@jacqueskibu 3 года назад
Awesome story! Son House is my favourite blues musician ever since I heard ‘Grinnin’ in your face’.
@jasonkeith9317
@jasonkeith9317 2 года назад
Jack White??
@TheNerdyMusician
@TheNerdyMusician 2 года назад
Been listening to Sun house and other great Blues guitarists for the past 12 years I love him. Awesome little bio about him here
@michaeltakesthegun9175
@michaeltakesthegun9175 3 года назад
My wife says your voice sounds familiar- she is from Franklin Tennessee... I really do learn a lot from you .. keep up the good work , them ghost 👻 of Mississippi are happy I’m sure
@woodrowmeeks5009
@woodrowmeeks5009 3 года назад
My first blues album was by Son. I loved the song Baptist Preacher.
@r.l.six-musicandrecords552
@r.l.six-musicandrecords552 2 года назад
If you haven't done one, please do one on Skip James.
@bobbywright3479
@bobbywright3479 3 года назад
This was great Edward
@Manandmachine772
@Manandmachine772 3 года назад
Thank you for the history really enjoyed it
@TheNavalAviator
@TheNavalAviator 2 года назад
Dude, this reminded me of so much I knew about the blues.
@applejack9482
@applejack9482 3 года назад
Que vida dura tenían y en cambio que grandes eran Estos son los padres de U.S.A.
@user-kz3uj6gi2y
@user-kz3uj6gi2y 3 месяца назад
HAPPY HEAVENLY BIRTHDAY LATE GRATE ONE BLUES MAN LIVING LEGEND SON HOUSE 🎂🎂🎂🎂🎊🎊🎊🎊
@sapelesteve
@sapelesteve 3 года назад
Thanks Edward for that amazing Blues history lesson about Son House! Obviously he was the real deal when it comes to the Delta Blues. Just imagine the life that he lived. 👍😉🎸🎤😉👍
@goodun2974
@goodun2974 3 года назад
John Mooney, another good modern slide player, hung out with Son in Rochester. On RU-vid you can find Warren Haynes and Sonny Landreth covering "Death Letter Blues" , and Larkin Poe doing Preaching Blues ( which of course is very different from the Robert Johnson version).
@genri.a9128
@genri.a9128 3 года назад
Oh god, the Larkin Poe version is horrible..😅
@fnurbz
@fnurbz 3 года назад
Beautiful story
@ralph_s
@ralph_s 3 года назад
Great video, would love to see more about other influential blues artists.
@johndufford5561
@johndufford5561 3 года назад
First time I didn't hear you play on this channel. Have to say that I missed it, Sir, but your commentary on Son House is extraordinary! Learned a lot of important things & I thank you very, very much.
@weika1000
@weika1000 3 года назад
Yes man, thanx for the work you did...
@jeffruebens8355
@jeffruebens8355 3 года назад
The Stones, Sabbath and Led Zep got vinyl blues albums and spread this music worldwide, as a harder and faster genre, especially by adding electric guitars for harder songs and acoustics for softer more folk songs.
@tomsilberberg1978
@tomsilberberg1978 3 года назад
What a wonderful little documentary, great work Edward!
@Brother_Dre1900
@Brother_Dre1900 3 года назад
"Pearline" was my mother's favorite Son House song.
@charlesrich4749
@charlesrich4749 2 месяца назад
I truly believe his story and Honey Boy Edwards story about Robert Johnson more than any other. When Son House says Johnson was gone six or eight months, then I believe that's how long he was gone, not a year, or a year and a half, or two years because he was there. In other words, we hear it from the horses mouth. There's another account somewhere online where Son House tells this same story but that version also says that Johnson walked in the joint where they were playing in Banks, Mississippi with his guitar slung over his shoulder and Son leaned over and asked Willie Brown if that's who he thought it was. He also said that Johnson had added a 7th string to his guitar and that their mouths fell open when Johnson started playing. Son House's musical style, to me, is the most haunting of all. The way he plays that resonator is unmatched. Thanks Ed for posting this. Keeping the blues alive!
@Art-What..
@Art-What.. Год назад
Sad life..like any man says to himself I could have did more, been more, should have,could have,would have.. what a great blues player..
@Happygilmore83
@Happygilmore83 8 месяцев назад
What a blues legend. Had the opportunity to play his guitar. Was an amazing experience
@J-Loe
@J-Loe 8 месяцев назад
Committed Son House fan. Thanks for a great tribute!
@adequatebus8280
@adequatebus8280 3 года назад
thank you, Edward. i’ve been listening to every Son House recording i can find since the early 80’s. thank you for assembling this excellent piece. -C
@one-handstrumman4616
@one-handstrumman4616 Год назад
Love Son House
@highclass3041
@highclass3041 3 года назад
I love Son House....they were some real hard ass killers back then too....House had 2 killings under him and leadbelly had one too Little Walter was accused of it a time or 2 as well. They could make u dance or break ur legs just as easy...I love the blues!!
@douglaspaterson5269
@douglaspaterson5269 2 года назад
R.L. Burnside shot a man in a dice game.
@iicjguitar0416
@iicjguitar0416 Год назад
Tail-Dragger Jones shot and killed his guitarist in 1993.
@Beachbumartist
@Beachbumartist 2 года назад
Great video man. Son House has a great song called Levee Camp Blues you would be great at playing. Thank you.
@harrypeachey6659
@harrypeachey6659 3 месяца назад
I was at the Son House concert at IU as well. I believe that was in 1972. As I recall, after Son played his first tune, those in attendance erupted in applause, and Son was moved to tears. It took him a bit to regain control and move on to his second number.
@jamesbrown55
@jamesbrown55 3 года назад
Thank you so much for this history lesson
@74dartman13
@74dartman13 3 года назад
I wonder if you've ever listened to Rory Block? She was heavily influenced by Son House. I saw her once, and sat in the front row of a small church, on a college campus. It was one of the best shows I ever saw. She was incredible! It was almost like listening to Son, himself!👍😎🎸🎶
@Caramou
@Caramou 3 года назад
Thanks, some of the pictures are fantastic, Son House, Skip James and Mississippi John Hurt together, what a trio !
@mattkane5329
@mattkane5329 3 года назад
He's got that one song where the train is chugging by on the background to almost the foreground. Love it. Maybe somebody will develop the technology to bring the 30s & 40s recordings up to the fidelity of the 60s
@TOMPDUDE
@TOMPDUDE 3 года назад
What a stellar video and excellent commentary. Can we tip this guy already!?
@Funz2022
@Funz2022 3 года назад
Great job using the latest discovered photos (of Son and RJ) and using the available audio and video. It's all out there on the internet to use but it's still rare to see an independent content-maker do as good a job as you've done here. As someone who's been a House fan for 25+ yrs seeing the knowledge and expertise behind this video has been a pleasure, thank you.
@hardthunder9913
@hardthunder9913 3 года назад
I met a man one time, back in the 1980's. In Texas. His name was Little Joe Nolan. He played a Bass Piano. Big, up right, wooden, piano. Said popular back when nickelodeons were out-lawed. Your video brought that memory back.
@jimjim506
@jimjim506 3 года назад
I really liked this video, a new style of content from you Edward but really good and in your own style which compliments and fits in nicely with other videos on your channel, great stuff.
@josephloehr9617
@josephloehr9617 3 года назад
Recently got some Son House CDs. He SENDS me, and damn but makes me wanna get a Resonator.
@velvetbees
@velvetbees 3 года назад
All these musicians were so important. Rock and roll came from their genius.
@KBRblues
@KBRblues 3 года назад
Your channel is fantastic!
@lowellcalavera6045
@lowellcalavera6045 3 года назад
Why NOT listen to Son House?!! He influenced an in incredible number of musicians.
@duaneholcomb8408
@duaneholcomb8408 Год назад
History is interesting. Thanks. For this. I enjoyed it,,,
@briantownsend989
@briantownsend989 2 года назад
Tanks
@jasonjodice8635
@jasonjodice8635 2 года назад
love the joint of howlin wolf cuts on son. ...."thats plum out of it'....wise man said. respect.\ bro
@cobraferrariwars
@cobraferrariwars 3 года назад
Thanks for putting this together. Great man. Been to Friars Point, Robinsonville, Tunica, Lake Cormorant, the ground of Clack's store, Clarksdale, Stovall's, Parchman, Helena, etc. A time like that is singular. Not going to come again. Fortunate to have some connection.
@j1w2t3
@j1w2t3 3 года назад
excellence video
@njcranes
@njcranes 3 года назад
I went to college just down the road from Clarksdale. Fell in love with that music!
@jameshogan1871
@jameshogan1871 8 месяцев назад
Thanks Edward :^)
@musicislife6250
@musicislife6250 3 года назад
Amazing! Son House is amazing, this Channel is amazing! Please, do more videos like this.
@9blucats
@9blucats 8 месяцев назад
Hey thanks for this.
@KevinBrownmusic
@KevinBrownmusic 3 года назад
Superb docu...well researched and presented..historically correct. Son was my mentor and inspiration...met him in 69/70 via Dick Waterman his teaching influenced everything I do today xx
@myfootinurass
@myfootinurass 3 года назад
Great job on this one sir
@lesshrubb203
@lesshrubb203 3 года назад
A brilliant video, Edward. Thank you for bringing the story of Son House to us.
@nellymoriarty_5783
@nellymoriarty_5783 3 года назад
Great stuff Thank you so mucj
@Hoganoutdoors
@Hoganoutdoors 3 года назад
Fantastic! Thanks for introducing me to this man's music.
@markuk9138
@markuk9138 3 года назад
Really enjoyed this, would love a similar video on Mance Lipscombe 😎
@bigbeefscorcho
@bigbeefscorcho 3 года назад
Excellent video my friend. thank you
@sonnyblack71
@sonnyblack71 2 года назад
This is the man that Muddy Waters called king!!!!
@HarryRemer
@HarryRemer 2 года назад
Thank you for the education!
@TheEasyeman
@TheEasyeman 2 года назад
Great video. So glad we have recordings like Son’s songs to learn from
@jakobz_lore9559
@jakobz_lore9559 Год назад
Thanks for making these historic vids on blues and the history of it appreciate the info good stuff.
@kevindean1327
@kevindean1327 Год назад
I think Charlie Patton is the guy before R. Johnson that needs to be listened to. Charlie Patton and Blind Willie Johnson.
@stevefearon9337
@stevefearon9337 3 года назад
Loved this👍👍
@GymRat1217
@GymRat1217 3 года назад
more of these historical videos!! i’d love to see history on blind joe reynolds or kokomo arnold
@clintondagenais4545
@clintondagenais4545 3 года назад
Awesome, thanks for sharing this. Son House personified essential blues, his voice was so powerful and moving and didnt need an instrument to back him up (ie. Grinnin in your face). He is part of my favorite 3 including Robert and Charlie.
@Helo_rides_for_commies
@Helo_rides_for_commies 3 года назад
Wonderful short documentary.
@garygaither4382
@garygaither4382 3 года назад
Love this man.........It's the real stuff!
@alertofdanger
@alertofdanger 3 года назад
We need more of this content the history is really amazing and shows the greatness of American music. Also I want to see some electric blues that stuff get me feeling bluesy
@AndyDugganYT
@AndyDugganYT 3 года назад
Love your videos dude. Was wondering if you'd consider doing a video on Bukka White and Parchmann Farm/ Mississippi State Penitentiary. Place of great suffering but recognised as a heritage location in the story of blues
@SteveSmith-qy4ty
@SteveSmith-qy4ty Год назад
Lucky to own a copy of Patton's Down the Dirt Road Blues and Johnson's Dust my Broom. Don't think I will ever own a Son House paramount but can dream. This video is great and I love your performance of Death Letter Blues Ed.
@i2su405
@i2su405 2 года назад
Son house once said -“ hello “
@pedromusic4209
@pedromusic4209 3 года назад
Thanks enjoyed that 👏🙏
@TheNerdyMusician
@TheNerdyMusician 2 года назад
Can you do a video like this about Furry Lewis or Rev Gary Davis or Mississippi John Hurt?
@toniekarta6686
@toniekarta6686 3 года назад
This channel is wowww.. I enjoy it
@XXX-tw6zm
@XXX-tw6zm 3 года назад
You're a fine archivist and documentarian thank you I'm going to PayPal right now LOL
@FuzzyDancingBear
@FuzzyDancingBear 3 года назад
Hell yeah