Heartbreaking that young black artists have abandoned this AWESOME art form for weird poetry and electronic bongo drums. This Man wasn't an icon, or even a giant. He was a TITAN! So Great!
African American culture always pushes forward. It's why it is the dominant form of music in the world for the most part. But yeah, it's a shame more don't, but some younger ones do, take some time to find some of them. :)
# 1 - Hoochie Coochie Man 'It was released by Muddy Waters as a Chess single in 1954. The song hit number three on the Billboard R&B charts in 1954 making it the most successful charting song of Muddy Water's career.' Source: Classic Rock History
Once a god always a god! There would be no country music and no rock and roll if it weren’t fo the blues. And here’s the master! Along with John lee hooker
Blues started in the Mississippi Delta from the descendant of slaves who lived doing the Jim Crow Era!! They were treated like crap, less than human, ni-- this and that, paid pennies on the dollar for picking cotton and other labor. But this did stop the GENIUS OF THE GIFTED OF YACOB AND THE BLUES WAS BORN!!!!! You say American culture we are NOT AMERICANS AND NEITHER IS OUR CULTURE.
The gypsy woman told my mother before I was born: “You got a boy child comin', he's gonna be a son of a gun. He gonna make pretty women jump and shout, then the world wanna know what this all about?” But you know I'm him. Everybody knows I'm him. Well, you know I'm the Hoochie Coochie Man. Everybody knows I'm him. I got a black cat bone. I got a mojo too. I got the Johnny Conkeroo, I'm gonna mess with you. I'm gonna make you girls lead me by my hand then the world will know that I'm a Hoochie Coochie Man. But you know I'm him. Everybody knows I'm him. Well you know I'm the Hoochie Coochie Man. Everybody knows I'm him. On the seventh hour, on the seventh day, on the seventh month the seven doctors said : “You was born for good luck”. And that you'll see I got seven hundred dollars and don't you mess with me. But you know I'm him. Everybody knows I'm him. Well you know we're the Hoochie Coochie boy. The whole round world knows we here.
Ladies and gentlemen, this is what a genuine legend looks and, more importantly, sounds like.
Unfortunately the new Generations are totally fuck top .
When creativity and talent is about.
Yes!
The modern rock music of 1960 's and 70' a wouldn't be possible without his influence.. He was the king and an irreplaceable icon...
under 1000 views and 4 years old, how can people not be watching this ?
this is the man.
OMG RIGHT?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Spelled M , no B
@@Tueros i have no clue what you mean
@@100chuckjones sorry, I tried to make a reference to mannish boy, nevermind :p
What a frigging BADASS dude. Nothing else can be said.
man just listen to muddys backing guitar rythm during the guitar solo
so smooth yet so stompy, incredible
Buenos días. Grandiosa canción. Muddy Waters, un mito de la Música. Un Genio.
One of the best
Pure performer.
guy screaming "PLAY SOME MUDDY WATERS" in SRVs Lenny live at Mocombo brought me here
Nobody ever did it better cos mud lived it
Love it ! ....And now I sing this song in a band ... yeahhhhhhhhh
Legendary blues!
Heartbreaking that young black artists have abandoned this AWESOME art form for weird poetry and electronic bongo drums. This Man wasn't an icon, or even a giant. He was a TITAN! So Great!
African American culture always pushes forward. It's why it is the dominant form of music in the world for the most part. But yeah, it's a shame more don't, but some younger ones do, take some time to find some of them. :)
# 1 - Hoochie Coochie Man
'It was released by Muddy Waters as a Chess single in 1954. The song hit number three on the Billboard R&B charts in 1954 making it the most successful charting song of Muddy Water's career.'
Source: Classic Rock History
Rollimg Stone blues......a song to case....has changed (forever) musical tastes of three generation....at the face of Nixon....
:26 smokin dope and listenin to muddy, whats better then that?
50, smoking fresh Moroccan pollen and listening to Muddy Waters ...
Smokin crack
same here at 48, man rock-on
me too, right now, dude. lol
Lol. Again I guess. I aready commented on this. what a stoner
One could be moved to tears. A true spiritual connection
Super good
Immortal Genius!
Legend
Fantástico
To be there...
Super lead guitarist
Son Seals?
................................. YES !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Excelente 👍
Once a god always a god! There would be no country music and no rock and roll if it weren’t fo the blues. And here’s the master! Along with John lee hooker
he's got john the conqueror root, he's gonna mess with you!
Bad Ass! Is all I can say.
I believe this one is in Oregon.
Grassroot American Art Form! Blues started in America from the poorest of the poor! The American Culture is the best!🇺🇸
Blues started in the Mississippi Delta from the descendant of slaves who lived doing the Jim Crow Era!! They were treated like crap, less than human, ni-- this and that, paid pennies on the dollar for picking cotton and other labor. But this did stop the GENIUS OF THE GIFTED OF YACOB AND THE BLUES WAS BORN!!!!! You say American culture we are NOT AMERICANS AND NEITHER IS OUR CULTURE.
красиво)
APLAUSOS, MEDALLAS Y BESOS !!
Doing "Playback" (in Settings) at 0.75 for this one is actually pretty cool for a few seconds. Lol.
Chill!
Gara-gara marchella nyanyi nih lagi, jd pengen tahu penyanyi aslinya😁
♥♥♥
The gypsy woman told my mother
before I was born:
“You got a boy child comin',
he's gonna be a son of a gun.
He gonna make pretty women
jump and shout,
then the world wanna know
what this all about?”
But you know I'm him.
Everybody knows I'm him.
Well, you know I'm the Hoochie Coochie Man.
Everybody knows I'm him.
I got a black cat bone.
I got a mojo too.
I got the Johnny Conkeroo,
I'm gonna mess with you.
I'm gonna make you girls
lead me by my hand
then the world will know
that I'm a Hoochie Coochie Man.
But you know I'm him.
Everybody knows I'm him.
Well you know I'm the Hoochie Coochie Man.
Everybody knows I'm him.
On the seventh hour,
on the seventh day,
on the seventh month
the seven doctors said :
“You was born for good luck”.
And that you'll see
I got seven hundred dollars
and don't you mess with me.
But you know I'm him.
Everybody knows I'm him.
Well you know we're the Hoochie Coochie boy.
The whole round world knows we here.
Terrific!
Does anybody know how I can watch the entire program?
Check out Big Mama Thornton's concert in Eugene, Oregon, 1971 and you will have more of it.
Not enough views ...
Мадди!!!!!!!!
Please who is the lead guitarist?? Thanks!
Mydoriya Izuku
Sam Lawhorn
MONDAY 5/21/24 ENJOY !
Personnel? Location?
Who's that guy with Muddy??
@@TheManNamedSOLO no, it's george harmonica smith
Is walter playing up there??
Someone "jazzing-it-up" hit "dislike" by mistake. Lol!
blues is
who is the bass player?
Calvin Jones
1:11
0p500