The looks that Wolf was giving Son House ! To grasp how great a performer Wolf was [not just a great musician] you had to be lucky enough to see him live. I had that luck, standing only a couple of feet away from him at a tiny club in Leicester, England.
0:00 1.) Down At The Bottom - Willie Dixon - 1:15 Solo (Son House Singing in the back) - 2:17 Ends /Howlin' Wolf Talks Son House 6:15 1.) Down At The Bottom (take 2) Slow - 12:22 Ends /Switch To Camera 2 12:35 2.) How Many More Years - Howlin' Wolf - 19:20 Ends /Howlin' Wolf Licks Harmonica 20:09 3.) Dust My Broom - Robert Johnson - 23:15 Ends /Howlin Wolf - Thank You Vocals, Harmonica - Howlin' Wolf Lead Guitar - Hubert Sumlin (Except "Down At The Bottom" - Howlin' Wolf) Saxophone - Eddie Shaw Bass - Andrew "Blueblood" McMahon Drums - ?
“When you ain’t got no money- you’ve got the Blues. When you ain’t got no money to pay your house rent, you’ve still got the Blues. A lot of peoples hollerin' about, “I don’t like no Blues”, but when you ain’t got no money, and you can’t pay your house rent, and can’t buy you no food, you damn sure got the Blues!” Howlin’ Wolf
Da,tonalitate ținută intr-un ritm de tors lâna de cașmir,acest saxafon te face sa visezi frumos magaind o doamnă sarmanta cu armonii florale și balans ,stralucind precum soarele printe norii senini,timbrul vocii acestui bluesman veritabil cu carisma și farmec aparte acompaniat de muzicuta care scoate sunete de a dansa cu fler o doamnă bună din povestea arzătoare de excitat ❤❤și făcut cunoștință cu armonii florale și balans !!
3:59 Son House drunk with diarrhea of the mouth, and Wolf tellin' it like it is: 'See, now you don't love but one thing, and that's some whiskey' = priceless
@@JMarinelli Son House lived that life. That wasn’t just about drunk. That was the old vs. young. And he actually sounded good riffing’. But the Wolf told everyone how to conduct themselves.
From 0:19 to 0:22, that fragment was used for Slash's "Killing Floor" cover feat. Brian Johnson on the last part of the song. It really captures that bluesy groove along with Brian's vocals!
Howlin was a business man and was not going to tolerate foolishness(aka-Son House).Howlin was like"Im not arguing with this drunk",next song please😂,LOVE IT!
Funny thang, I was born with that soul in my blood ... slide, too ... My, Dad used to say, " How, you know that?" I would say, " Just comes to me?" Piano , too... Maybe, it was because? I was born in St. Lou?
At 16:40 the Wolf shows that he is not broke - he has money! Son House was living dangerously being drunk, running his mouth, and trying to direct or conduct the music. The Wolf had no respect, in fact he had complete disdain for Son House, as a broke drunk.
HI WOLF 🐺 😊 teller U left 👈 😊 the shoes and the paint both at the starting in the dust U say where have U been I been back over a half a hour ago WOLF 🐺 U told it like it was it's true 😊😊 OMG 5 29 2O24
Historic treasure, words can't even express how grateful I am.
Same, here. 🍻🍻
The looks that Wolf was giving Son House ! To grasp how great a performer Wolf was [not just a great musician] you had to be lucky enough to see him live. I had that luck, standing only a couple of feet away from him at a tiny club in Leicester, England.
So lucky you are!
Wow 🎉
Howling Wolf 🐺 one of the greatest blues men ever, I love this stuff 😊
Running Shoes is the best Blues song I've never heard!
0:00 1.) Down At The Bottom - Willie Dixon
- 1:15 Solo (Son House Singing in the back)
- 2:17 Ends /Howlin' Wolf Talks Son House
6:15 1.) Down At The Bottom (take 2) Slow
- 12:22 Ends /Switch To Camera 2
12:35 2.) How Many More Years - Howlin' Wolf
- 19:20 Ends /Howlin' Wolf Licks Harmonica
20:09 3.) Dust My Broom - Robert Johnson
- 23:15 Ends /Howlin Wolf - Thank You
Vocals, Harmonica - Howlin' Wolf
Lead Guitar - Hubert Sumlin
(Except "Down At The Bottom" - Howlin' Wolf)
Saxophone - Eddie Shaw
Bass - Andrew "Blueblood" McMahon
Drums - ?
“When you ain’t got no money- you’ve got the Blues. When you ain’t got no money to pay your house rent, you’ve still got the Blues. A lot of peoples hollerin' about, “I don’t like no Blues”, but when you ain’t got no money, and you can’t pay your house rent, and can’t buy you no food, you damn sure got the Blues!” Howlin’ Wolf
I really like Howlin Wolf... great ""Bluesman"!
Da,tonalitate ținută intr-un ritm de tors lâna de cașmir,acest saxafon te face sa visezi frumos magaind o doamnă sarmanta cu armonii florale și balans ,stralucind precum soarele printe norii senini,timbrul vocii acestui bluesman veritabil cu carisma și farmec aparte acompaniat de muzicuta care scoate sunete de a dansa cu fler o doamnă bună din povestea arzătoare de excitat ❤❤și făcut cunoștință cu armonii florale și balans
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3:59 Son House drunk with diarrhea of the mouth, and Wolf tellin' it like it is: 'See, now you don't love but one thing, and that's some whiskey' = priceless
Sometimes you need to respond appropriately to a drunken heckler, and sometimes that drunken heckler is Son House.
@@JMarinelli
Son House lived that life.
That wasn’t just about drunk.
That was the old vs. young.
And he actually sounded good riffing’.
But the Wolf told everyone how to conduct themselves.
@@wwddwi2183 Wolf was only 8 years younger than Son.
This is not 1964 - it's from from a backstage session at the 1966 Newport Folk Festival.
Everything is 1964 now
From 0:19 to 0:22, that fragment was used for Slash's "Killing Floor" cover feat. Brian Johnson on the last part of the song. It really captures that bluesy groove along with Brian's vocals!
Man, they are laying it down!
Howlin was a business man and was not going to tolerate foolishness(aka-Son House).Howlin was like"Im not arguing with this drunk",next song please😂,LOVE IT!
Funny thang, I was born with that soul in my blood ... slide, too ... My, Dad used to say, " How, you know that?" I would say, " Just comes to me?" Piano , too... Maybe, it was because? I was born in St. Lou?
This needs to be in the Smithsonian Institute filed under: 🐐G.O.A.T. 🐐
Thank you so much for uploading this
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O velho lobo ainda continua o mesmo..sempre será lembrado
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Finally found it Thank you
At 20:10 the Wolf does a great Elmore James song, “Dust My Broom”.
Robert Johnson originally did that. Wolf played with Johnson.
Thank you! 🍻🍻🍻
"This mans got da blues.... right there.." (points to Son House) "Of course... of course ma man... you knowds the problems" 3:59
HI WOLF 🐺 😊 U know that is a ELMORE JAMES song it's still good thank U WOLF 🐺 😊😅🎉 OMG 5 29 2O24
🎺ESCUCHAR LA MÚSICA DE HOWLIN WOLF ES CONOCER EL BLUES🎺
Does anyone know who is playing sax on this?
At 16:40 the Wolf shows that he is not broke - he has money!
Son House was living dangerously being drunk, running his mouth, and trying to direct or conduct the music. The Wolf had no respect, in fact he had complete disdain for Son House, as a broke drunk.
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Son didn't deserve that, he was a sensitive guy and Wolf wanted to hurt his feeling for some reason. This is a performance for the ages.
I don't blame Wolf. Son House was a drunken heckler ruining a shoot. I thought Wolf showed great respect and patience under the circumstances.
she gotta bad old man, im too young to die!!!!!
Sin nada de esto no existirian bandas como doors o crean... y todas esas variantes de blues, animals, rayos quizas hasta el mismo Dr ross
Howlin Wolf's ,the constipation blue's
HI WOLF 🐺 😊 teller U left 👈 😊 the shoes and the paint both at the starting in the dust U say where have U been I been back over a half a hour ago WOLF 🐺 U told it like it was it's true 😊😊 OMG 5 29 2O24
Chester & Hubert doin' their thing.... and Son House looking rather wasted
Sounds a little like Fela Kuti or other Africans with the saxophone!