A LOT of white American and British rock 'n roll fans already are or end up being fans of the blues. So many white American and white British rock bands came up out of the blues, Led Zeppelin being a huge example.
The absolute most famous/important guitar riff in the history of the blues. Maybe even the history of music. This one riff inspired a whole helluva lot of people.
@@brenankean6634 Dude, just stop. Even if you knew absolutely nothing about the blues or music and you just watched the movie Cadillac Records then you'd know your comment is complete and utter BS. The writer of "Hoochie Coochie Man", Willie Dixon, created the famous 'Stop Time Riff' and he did it and recorded it on this song first in 1954. Afterwards it has been described as being sewn into the very fabric of what makes the blues. Hence why I say, this one guitar riff is probably the most famous and influential riff in the history of modern/popular music. ✌🏽🤡
@@DoctorSess Apparently you don't got it. You also sound foolish as hell. Where would you get the idea that my knowledge only revolves around this one film? Because I commented on the video? Because I said that even if a person's knowledge only covered that film? No, I'm from the American Southeast where the "Blues" originated from. My father absolutely loves the Blues and his father before him loved the blues. That goes all the way back to 1926, the year my Grandfather was born. As I said in my second comment, the name of the riff is the "Stop Time Riff" and Dixon created it, named it, and was the first to record it. Then Muddy added his soul and pain from being a black share crop worker making pennies a day, being uneducated, segregated, and with little rights from the American Southeast during Jim Crowe and as they say, the rest is history. (None of that was covered in the movie, btw) Well you're wrong but I imagine you're used to that by now.
Muddy Waters is such a natural.... he's fluid. Relaxed. No acrobatics, just easy natural. I do like high energy acrobatic musicians too because its fun to watch wild bands. But its nice to see old school natural chill like Waters
Yeah, big difference from somebody like Eddie Van Halen, dude was sprinting across stage while soloing. Man had those high kicks nailed too. Van Halen is a really fun band to watch live recordings of.
I am going to put that on a canvas in oil paint. A very big canvas. And I'm not one to hang platitudes or chalkboards on my walls. And I believe in God the Father, Jesus the Christ and the Holy Spirit, Amen!
Just love blues and this is what real music sounds like. Good vocals, great guitar licks, good drums and good mouth organ and piano. No noise, just pure music. \m/,
I want to accentuate how good this is and what it teaches, EVERYBODY on stage has sound that adds while not overpowering the music or any other musicians…. So sick the Maestro Muddy
Just imagine being a young person in chicago back on those days, you probably could choose if you would see howling wolf or muddy waters live. Fuck, just imagine that. You could seat side by side with those legends. even feel the smell of those guys. See every note, every chord every fuckup. It was for sure beatiful. Cheers from Brasil!
Hoochie Coochie Man # 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
I remember back in the late 70's, I went to a concert in Mexico City to see Muddy Waters and other blues legends not knowing who they were, I was new to the blues and rock music, and didn't know I was looking at the inventors of the blues and rock. In Mexico rock and blues were not generes that most people listened to in those years, and I was there enjoying the music, but not as someone who's conscious of the greatness of those artists. Today Im not an expert, but I am conscious.
David O'Leary or if muddy was Irish he'd be the essence of Rory Gallagher i bet their Playing together right now they have tech called jimi who's no slouch 😉
Muddy waters had so much influnce on music bro inspired the rolling stones both musically and litirary cause he came up with the name like a rollin stone. Bro an uncontested legend
This man is different hi has been All ready Children knowing old ,Folk song's,and Gospel, knowing songs what knowing eny body else didn't. One of those legends. One of my favorite songs
I am old enough that I saw Muddy twice in person, both times in small bars/cafes. 150 people at most. That's the way he liked to play: intimate and special. My God, he was sensational.
This is the Music where R&B, Rock N Roll, and Hip Hop came from! That's one reason why I like these Classics so much! My top favorite genres are Hip Hop/Rap, R&B, Jazz, and Gospel.
R.I.P. my beloved great grandparents who I heard so many great blues artist in their house when I was a young boy but I was never into the blues the way they did...but I like jimi hendrix though
I know where the blues comes from. I give credit to the community that created it. Forever in your debt for such beautiful music inspired through true pain and suffering. Blues is the best.
[Verse 1] The gypsy woman told my mother Before I was born I got a boy child's comin' He's gonna be a son of a gun He gonna make pretty women's Jump and shout Then the world wanna know What this all about [Chorus] 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 [Verse 2] I got a black cat bone I got a mojo too I got the Johnny Concheroo I'm gonna mess with you I'm gonna make you girls Lead me by my hand Then the world will know The hoochie coochie man [Chorus] But you know I'm him Everybody knows I'm him Oh you know I'm the hoochie coochie man Everybody knows I'm him [Verse 3] On the seventh hours On the seventh day On the seventh month The seven doctors say He was born for good luck And that you'll see I got seven hundred dollars Don't you mess with me [Chorus] 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
The music perfectly complements the visuals in this video, creating a captivating and immersive experience. Each track is thoughtfully chosen, enhancing the story and bringing the scenes to life. The soundtrack adds a unique flavor, making the video memorable and engaging. It’s clear that a lot of effort went into selecting such excellent music.
Mary that's why He's the Godfather of the Blues, Howlin' 🐺 called it crying strings. He is my Don, 1815 West Roosevelt Rd., Chicago, Illinois--😎✌️😎-The 1815 Club...
God bless this man's soul; he'll make you feel GREAT regardless of outside factors. Robert Johnson is my number one, and then Muddy Waters! God bless both!
I'm a 24 year old white guy and I love blues music I GREW UP ON BLUES AND ROCK N ROLL
That's the only way, darling. Good for you.
A LOT of white American and British rock 'n roll fans already are or end up being fans of the blues. So many white American and white British rock bands came up out of the blues, Led Zeppelin being a huge example.
The absolute most famous/important guitar riff in the history of the blues. Maybe even the history of music. This one riff inspired a whole helluva lot of people.
You know that's been a standard blues riff since like the 30s right?
@@brenankean6634 Dude, just stop. Even if you knew absolutely nothing about the blues or music and you just watched the movie Cadillac Records then you'd know your comment is complete and utter BS. The writer of "Hoochie Coochie Man", Willie Dixon, created the famous 'Stop Time Riff' and he did it and recorded it on this song first in 1954. Afterwards it has been described as being sewn into the very fabric of what makes the blues.
Hence why I say, this one guitar riff is probably the most famous and influential riff in the history of modern/popular music.
✌🏽🤡
So basically you watched a movie and now you’re pretending to know the blues… got it.
@@brenankean6634 you’re right but nobody ever played it right til he did
@@DoctorSess Apparently you don't got it. You also sound foolish as hell. Where would you get the idea that my knowledge only revolves around this one film? Because I commented on the video? Because I said that even if a person's knowledge only covered that film? No, I'm from the American Southeast where the "Blues" originated from. My father absolutely loves the Blues and his father before him loved the blues. That goes all the way back to 1926, the year my Grandfather was born. As I said in my second comment, the name of the riff is the "Stop Time Riff" and Dixon created it, named it, and was the first to record it. Then Muddy added his soul and pain from being a black share crop worker making pennies a day, being uneducated, segregated, and with little rights from the American Southeast during Jim Crowe and as they say, the rest is history. (None of that was covered in the movie, btw)
Well you're wrong but I imagine you're used to that by now.
Muddy Waters is such a natural.... he's fluid. Relaxed. No acrobatics, just easy natural. I do like high energy acrobatic musicians too because its fun to watch wild bands. But its nice to see old school natural chill like Waters
Well said sir
Yeah, big difference from somebody like Eddie Van Halen, dude was sprinting across stage while soloing. Man had those high kicks nailed too. Van Halen is a really fun band to watch live recordings of.
“I got 700 dollars, don’t you mess with me!” So simple yet so powerful. Amazing!!
Back in those days 700 dollars were a good amount of money for a young hoochie coochie man.
COOCHIEMAN
lol i read this when he said that
Porco dio in chat boyzzz
CHOOCHI MeNS
“WELL IAM THE HOOCHIE COOCHIE MAN “
“THE WHOLE ROUND WORLD KNOW IAM HERE”
🔥 ✊🏿🔥✊🏿🔥✊🏿🔥✊🏿🔥✊🏿🔥✊🏿
Yasssss 2024 and still in awe
Sing it Muddy!!!...
Coolest Man ever!!!!
Naturally, effortlessly cool,…..Muddy Waters.
Rest easy champ.
People fear depression, *but depression fears Muddy Waters!!!*
vicki lynn carter stanford kahlun. "patton on you muddy waters" i am abuoridgeonie. goo'day. and ALOHA. SHLOM
The only solvation to depression is repression
I am going to put that on a canvas in oil paint. A very big canvas. And I'm not one to hang platitudes or chalkboards on my walls.
And I believe in God the Father, Jesus the Christ and the Holy Spirit, Amen!
He was once pulled over by a cop; the cop got off with a warning.
Ya!!!❤
MUDDY WATERS was known all over the WORLD for being the GREATEST BLUES GUITARIST!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥
To the person who is reading this, may God take care of you, enlighten you, and may God bless you and your family for all your life and eternity.
He is just built different🥶🥶🥶
Just different 😈😈
FHIRYGKUTY
Copied my comment 🤒
@@moombedm6051 bruh did you invent the comment? No
@@Alexius01 yes I did kid
Muddy Waters was a Blues jamming King and I can not believe anyone could put a thumbs down ti such a Icon.
It's just butt hurt millennials who don't understand blues at all but go insane for "mumble" rap (dog shit).
My mom used to listen to the blues all day n night. That's how I came to love the blues..pure soul...
386 young people born 15 or 20 years ago that don't know great music.
William Nicoll They are deaf...
I'll listen to this any day of the week. I get on UA-cam all the time just to listen to the oldies because they never get old.
The uncontested Godfather of the Blues; everything he touched turned to musical gold.
Him and the howlin wolf. #FIRE
Have you never heard of Robert Johnson?
Just love blues and this is what real music sounds like. Good vocals, great guitar licks, good drums and good mouth organ and piano. No noise, just pure music. \m/,
I want to accentuate how good this is and what it teaches, EVERYBODY on stage has sound that adds while not overpowering the music or any other musicians…. So sick the Maestro Muddy
That pianist is brilliant. Does anyone know who he is?
Just imagine being a young person in chicago back on those days, you probably could choose if you would see howling wolf or muddy waters live. Fuck, just imagine that. You could seat side by side with those legends. even feel the smell of those guys. See every note, every chord every fuckup. It was for sure beatiful. Cheers from Brasil!
Read "Light my fire": Ray Manzarek describes very detailed a concert night with Muddy in Chicago!
One of the cleanest voices. Great singer.
This has meaning, importance and relevance. Brilliant
This shit makes me want to build a juke joint in my back yard!
Yes!!+
🙌🙌🙌🙌 i was just thinking the other day.... Juke joints meed to come back!!!
ADD WATERMELON SLIM INTO THAT JUKE BOX!
betcha there is a lot of musicians uot there chompin at the bit to get out and gig after a years worth of lockdown
If you ain't already, check out Junior Kimbrough playing "All Night Long" live in a juke joint. You'll love it.
He is definitely HIM❤‼️ Aries were born to be musicians I swear
Hoochie Coochie Man
# 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
1:45 his guitar tone. Love that bright cutting tone.
Whoever posted this, thank you!!!!
I remember back in the late 70's, I went to a concert in Mexico City to see Muddy Waters and other blues legends not knowing who they were, I was new to the blues and rock music, and didn't know I was looking at the inventors of the blues and rock. In Mexico rock and blues were not generes that most people listened to in those years, and I was there enjoying the music, but not as someone who's conscious of the greatness of those artists. Today Im not an expert, but I am conscious.
Viva México cabron y viva muddyy
Veg Ct by ctct ct? .
Very well said my man.
I'm conscious too
WOW!!! 😮
The GOAT of Chicago Blues.. RIP
Buddy Guy has something to say about that....
@@primebeef3938 even buddy gave props
I used listen to him. He is good. Everybody knows him!!He was known for being a great blues man!!
the coolest man who ever lived
Guilherme Sales Venerozo
Howlin Wolf was even cooler
And the only man cool enough to play on his London sessions album was the great Rory Gallagher. The 2 coolest men ever.
David O'Leary or if muddy was Irish he'd be the essence of Rory Gallagher i bet their Playing together right now they have tech called jimi who's no slouch 😉
TRUE ICON😁😁😁
Golden voice as well
Muddy waters had so much influnce on music bro inspired the rolling stones both musically and litirary cause he came up with the name like a rollin stone.
Bro an uncontested legend
Yeah, and The Rolling Stones have always been open about the influence he had on them.
He was one of the greatest of all time.
This man is different hi has been All ready Children knowing old ,Folk song's,and Gospel, knowing songs what knowing eny body else didn't. One of those legends. One of my favorite songs
Muddy Waters is the true blues king for sure not taking away from any of his idols such as the great Robert Johnson,Son House and Charlie Patton
Im only 25 and i love bumping real oldschool music
kGrams good music is timeless
I’m 14 and me and my mates love blues more than any other genre
Master of the BLUES !
¿volveran a existir personas como este señor,,,,,?
Best blues song ever.
I am old enough that I saw Muddy twice in person, both times in small bars/cafes. 150 people at most. That's the way he liked to play: intimate and special. My God, he was sensational.
The gypsy woman told my mother that I'd be here in May, 2019 :-)
I don't know why but i feel more manly when i hear Muddy Waters sings his blues😉
I can see that. He had a wonderful voice!
The Godfather of all amplified music! The GOAT 🐐 of them Chicago
Blues and all of music!
The real King and PIONEER of Rock & Roll. Do not @ me.
I remember singing with this when I was a kid 😂 But seriously great music in all seriousness! Great musician 👌🏻👏🏻🎼❤️
This is the Music where R&B, Rock N Roll, and Hip Hop came from! That's one reason why I like these Classics so much! My top favorite genres are Hip Hop/Rap, R&B, Jazz, and Gospel.
R.I.P. my beloved great grandparents who I heard so many great blues artist in their house when I was a young boy but I was never into the blues the way they did...but I like jimi hendrix though
You need to listen to a lot of Blues and then connect the dots to everything you like.
Damnit!!
Ladies and gentlemen
Here you have a REAL blues song
Muddy Waters is my favorite Chicago Blues singer along with Albert Collins and John Lee Hooker!🤟🤘👍
bo diddley is rock n roll
Do not forget ZZ HILL,,,
You might throw in Buddy Guy.
@@Alexandra_acount3 Not really my favorite but he sure can play!!!!!!🎸🎸🎸👍👍👍
@@clairethemusician968 Check him out live, dude can shread.
to be COMPLETELY honest i really LOVE muddy waters
I am 11,love the blues with heart,especially Howlin Wolf and Muddy Waters😌
Start learning guitar if you aren't already, you'll regret it later knowing the sounds you could have produced
im 11 but im just out here listening to this for an essay trying to get good grades for online ya know?
Running Wirelines relateable
Rock & Roll got it's grass roots beginning with such Blues artists as Howlin Wolf & Muddy Waters!
His voice in unparalleled to what we have now and no wonder this is indeed Rock N Roll!
Go ahead and bring back them memories.
The most famous blues riff in the world
One of em,and that's for sure!
Muddy set the standard and every blues musician has been deeply influenced. HE WAS the MASTER. I was!
One of the best blues players of all time, period.
Muddy Was The Best Of Mississippi Delta Blues🎸
On the seventh hour, on the seventh day, on the seventh month, the seventh doctor said.....
...must be the coolest line in all the blues.
Sweet indeed 🎼🖤🦋🌖♥️💫
I know where the blues comes from. I give credit to the community that created it. Forever in your debt for such beautiful music inspired through true pain and suffering. Blues is the best.
[Verse 1]
The gypsy woman told my mother
Before I was born
I got a boy child's comin'
He's gonna be a son of a gun
He gonna make pretty women's
Jump and shout
Then the world wanna know
What this all about
[Chorus]
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
[Verse 2]
I got a black cat bone
I got a mojo too
I got the Johnny Concheroo
I'm gonna mess with you
I'm gonna make you girls
Lead me by my hand
Then the world will know
The hoochie coochie man
[Chorus]
But you know I'm him
Everybody knows I'm him
Oh you know I'm the hoochie coochie man
Everybody knows I'm him
[Verse 3]
On the seventh hours
On the seventh day
On the seventh month
The seven doctors say
He was born for good luck
And that you'll see
I got seven hundred dollars
Don't you mess with me
[Chorus]
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
Influenced numerous big time G players. Still is.
hes just different 🥶
smoking some marijuana blazing up and listening to some great Muddy Waters!
Excelente tema Hoochie coochie man, y magnífica interpretación del gran Muddy Waters, bien por el chulo.
The music perfectly complements the visuals in this video, creating a captivating and immersive experience. Each track is thoughtfully chosen, enhancing the story and bringing the scenes to life. The soundtrack adds a unique flavor, making the video memorable and engaging. It’s clear that a lot of effort went into selecting such excellent music.
This right here, still a hit 🙌🏾❤️
The elastic transformative spinal column of all American music.
I love blues .I got the blues flues.
I swear this is where trouble, and bad to the bone came from
Pure Talent!!!!!!
How to keep a groove going. The heart beat of the soul.
This is incredible! He is a LEGEND!!!
I still DJ this one I am 66 I still here
HOT DAMN... HE STRAIGHT MAKING THAT GUITAR TALK, REAL LOUD... OUTSTANDING MUSICIANS!!!
Real, REAL Loud!!!
Mary that's why He's the Godfather of the Blues, Howlin' 🐺 called it crying strings. He is my Don, 1815 West Roosevelt Rd., Chicago, Illinois--😎✌️😎-The 1815 Club...
man that was so long ago someone came to this for something other than COOCHIE MAN
He's just different 🥶
😆
This man was the freaking best! They’ll never be another like him !!❤️🫶❤️🫶❤️🫶
😎👍👍👍one of the best blues master, I can't understand so many dislikes.
Such a powerful voice
God bless this man's soul; he'll make you feel GREAT regardless of outside factors. Robert Johnson is my number one, and then Muddy Waters! God bless both!
Im not really into Blues, but this song is actually really good
Jp Gille neither am i I'm here for school
History of rock?
Jp Gille I don't know
All popular music are children of the Blues.
Ultimate dad blues.
Love how the instruments sing
Road House!
Here for my grandfather Tommy Lee Wright.
Chicago IL by the way of Mississippi. R.I.P
Fuera de serie... su música me electriza: 10/10. 👏👏👏
Wow wee what a talent first class style.
Pure epic Blues at its most finest!!
World can’t even deceive how nasty this is!! It don’t get no better than the blues, and this shits so bluesy, it drips off of it!
о какая же крутая классика. о как же эти звуки радуют, родные сердцу ритмы и мотивы.
What an 😇 angel of a man. He sure knows the blues
Mais uma vez a vevo nos presenteia com sua inigualável qualidade de áudio e vídeo. Clássico. "Supra sumo" do blues. Parabéns !
Well. Let's get down baby. This is old-school stuff. And from one of the master's himself. Hell, yeah.
Masterpiece!
My child's father jamzzz!! Thank you Jessie Middleton for introducing to this Genre!!💥💥💥💋💋💋💋💋💜💜💜💜💜💯💯💯💐
So many souls involved in the Branding of America! Muddy Waters is Still one of the Best!
Sammy Lawhorn on guitar!!!!!
Hello I see happiness ❤all around you,can I please share from it?
This the REAL thing right here....
Awesome 👏
He have a soulful voice!
This is my favorite song 🎶 so tell me are you a fan of muddy waters..?
Hello Gloria I see happiness ❤all around you,can I please share from it?
I love muddy water s
When I see him play I smile, no matter what...
seen him live in Frankfurt / Main great ivent
Klaus Hennig nice
He is HIM 🥶🥶🥶
One of the BEST EVER
God bless forever Muddy Waters. Joe Dirt Arizona Grand Canyon
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