Howlin' Wolf & Eric Clapton ~ ''Goin' Down Slow''&''I Want To Have A Word With You''1970
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- From the album ''The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions'' 1971 (1970)
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In 1969 I went to see Wolf at the Roundhouse in Dagenham Essex. The support band played & then there was a long delay setting up Howling Wolfs equipment. I was down at the front of the stage & had a harp in my pocket. In frustration I blew a few blue notes & then Wolf strode out on stage. "Come out the boy playing the harp!" he demanded in that incredible gravelly voice. Everyone was pointing at me. Next thing I knew he reached down & dragged me up on stage with him. "What harmonica do you have there son?" he asked me. "It's a C Mr Wolf," I replied. He turned round to the band. "Blues in G!" he told them. He sang a couple of verses then turned to me. "Now blow your harmonica son!" I couldn't believe it - I was onstage playing with Howling Wolf! What a memory!
Whenever I have those kind of experiences, I tend to be extremely high...always asking, What's real?
@@markwilensky5547 Everything outside is unreal, illusion. It's constantly changing as we change. Inside of us is a constant unchanging reality. In order to experience it we have to take our attention from our thoughts & find the stillness in our hearts. That's where all the doubts & questions disappear. We get glimpses of it now & then. When we are "in the moment." It's a familiar feeling. One we can hardly believe we've forgotten - but caught up the world of the mind & our day to day lives - we've lost touch with it. We've become robots. We are not who we think we are. We are something far more incredible than we can imagine. Beings of Love & Light. Inside of us is a higher consciousness & awareness that can't be put into words. That's who we really are. The rest is just a movie...
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think it must be the same tour. I saw him play the 100 club in oxford street London, amasing gig
Man, I got chills just reading that. You definitely never would forget that!
What a treasure, "Howlin Wolf" was!!! I hope Eric Clapton truly understood what privilege it was for him, to play with "The Great Wolf". I am very grateful to hear this. Thank you for downloading it.❤👍🙏
Mick Jagger and Keith Richards met him at Chess Records in Chicago around the same time (or 1969?) and almost wet themselves because of his imposing figure (weighing some 275 pounds/125 kilos, standing tall at 6'3"/1.91)...
I am sure he did for sure. Respect was there in the room with them two. 😄😎😃🎸🎤🎹
Wolf's voice goes right through your soul..
And he grows on you if u don't hear him in a while
Yes it does •́ ‿ ,•̀
Goosebumps… I don’t even know why I fell in love with the blues… Jeesh! It was long before I messed up my life too..
Anyone can have the Blues but only a few can truly Sing the Blues. Howling Wolf was a magical Force that will forever charm and enchant anyone who hears him... he was born Blue.
I just keep comin back to listen to him again and again and again...
🎼🖤
I met Hubert Sumlin in Chicago in 1975, at Eddie Shaw's club, and askd him about some things h was dong on the guitar. he was the nicest blues musician I ever met. He had no false go or pretentious opinion about himself. H was more than happy to show me what he was doing on the guitar. Very friendly and kind person who was not on an ego trip. He was the right hand man of Howlin Wolf.
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I was honoured to meet him and shake his hand on a blues cruise in New York in the 1990s.
Hubert Sumlin!!!!!
Yea man I dig, that the way it supposed to be, all musicians did that. Borrowed and gave props 2 the originals
Two Blues giants together. My soul can barely be kept in check and what a band.
I don't recognize or even understand most of the so called "modern blues" that's played today. But this is earthy and real. Mr. Burnett - Sir..... with great respect, you are one of my heroes. You can play this at my funeral.
Good morning and I strongly urge you to check out a young man by the name of Christone Kingfish Ingram. You'll be in way better understanding by and by with Kingfish Ingram!
Chris is great so is Eric Gales. But there still a lot of bluesmen out here as well who carry it on
I was about to recommend kingfish and gales, I'm happy to see I'm not the only one aware of fresh blues
Kingfish is no Howling Wolf The world has changed. You can't recreate Chicago blues or Delta blues. There will never be another Robert Johnson. Clapton himself was doing a lot of stuff that Wolf would never do.
Blues today tends to follow a stylized version of the B.B. King model (not that there's anything bad about that), and that organic, raw guttiness seems to be missing in a lot of it. It's like they're afraid to really slam on a single riff, and get the point across. Too often they don't sound like they really mean it -- at least not like the Chicago blues guys, and the Delta blues guys did.
Wolf's voice is so strong and soulful and full of conviction on this recording it's almost scary. He just grabs you and won't let go
The soul of the music is singing throughout this brothas voice ✊
No one should ever say a negative think about this great artice on his worst day he was better than most and about his personal life that's no ones business but his.
Real Blues. I have most of your music you are one of the best love you Wolf from Victoria
Hooodo man
No one sings or plays this better than Po
"Thanks from the band and myself, and we hope we passed the audition..." J. Lennon
Lots of great images of Wolf on this video - many I have never seen before.
I'm one of the few that really likes the London Wolf Sessions. It gets a bad rap for some reason, but I think it turned out great, not exploitive at all. It grooves. Nice collection of pictures.
I love it
I agree. One of the very greatest of the original bluesmen backed by a tight band of top British rockers.
Anyone who doesn’t like this album is a blithering idiot who doesn’t appreciate the blues.
Love that album!! Learned to play guitar listening to it. ❤🎶🎶
I got the vinal when it came out almost 50 years ago. Excellent throughout, like Muddy Waters and Butterfield, Fathers and Sons.
Why don't we have drumming like this nowadays.
Nowadays most musicians want to show how much and how fast and how many paradiddles and eighth notes and sixteenth notes they can put in a phrase, as opposed to feeling the heartbeat or expressing what they feel... They just want to be heard, and it is so sad...
That’s Ringo for yah!!
I was listening to the harmonica the whole time. About the best damn harp I ever heard in my life.
Interestingly, it isn't Wolf; it's Jeff Carp. (
@@saragreenberg8885 That is interesting, thank you
Yo B Roq. You should check out Charlie Musselwhite's harp on Eric Bibb's Six O'clock Blues. I guarantee you'll love it.
@@herry8488 I certainly will sir. Appreciated
Yo B Roq. Me again. Just remembered two other great pieces of harp are Missionary Man by the Eurythmics and Suicide Blonde by INXS. You probably know them. If so I'll just give you a worthwhile reminder. PS only trouble with these I've mentioned, is they ain't nowhere near long enough. You agree?
What a monumental moment for Clapton, to play with one of his legendary heros. I'm quitesure they were impressed with this "english white boys " guitar playing. I'm just grateful they put it all down on tape for us all to hear.
And they really liked all The money those English white boys were helping them make
Fabulous and Fantastic MUSIC
CRAZY song my friend
The song is how we talk down south. Raw emotions
The Wolf, Clapton and The Beatles. Quite a recording.
Many thanks to you for this video, which is worth spending an hour examining the great pictures alone -- which is just what I did. I'd never seen most of these pics. What a treasure trove!
I have no words - a BIG BANG VOICE. WOW!!
His voice just got better with age. Fucking legend :)
Classic blues, that have been before all started to realize, how AWESOME, then SOME started to listen............
This song brought tears to my eyes.
Just wonderful
wow - crazy. just out of this world.
Wolf. Is one of the greats as for Eric he paid dues for people we probably will never hear of. Clapton is still a GOD imo.
Wolf was not a handsome man, but i tell you the truth, his music does something for me... smiling
😊
Merci pour ce superbe blues et ce diaporama fascinant
Wow! I had not heard that before. Thanks for posting it.
2024 and im buying this album.. Nice
Dimitris, I really love your amazing collection of pix...
cheers
the greatest blues singer ever
Had Jeff Carp lived he would have been one of the legendary harp players.....what a wonderful tone
Absolutely wonderful tone!
everything under the sun is wonderful isn't it??
Wow! Ringo plays the blues! This is Plastic Ono personnel, different from the crew on the original release, which was Wolf, Clapton, Sumlin, Winwood, Wyman, and Watts, I believe.
So that would be Stevie Winwood blowing harmonica on this?
LarryRickenbacker It could be Wolf. But if the harmonica is playing during the vocals it's probably Sumlin or Winwood by elimination?
Jeff Carp on harmonica my bro ' Larry !!!
Greetings from Hellas !!
Jeff Carp on harmonica !!!
Ringo grew up listening to the blues.
LEGEND
Just outstanding 8-))
Als je niets meer hebt dan heb je nog altijd de blues--
My soul gets hungry, Jesus fills me up, then sends me this for desert thank you Lord.
fantastic !!!
prime video tunes enjoy !
When I first heard The Wolf on a radio station in Memphis back in the real olden days, it was like discovering music for the first time. And Hubert Sumlin?! Good God what a great guitar player. Clapton, on this version, is...well, Clapton.
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Fantastic !! Thanks for uploading this !!!
Amazing!!!!
My Oh My A Godly Gifted Man!
This song was really true, everything he’s singing is true, my health is failing, I’m going down slow, write my mother..that’s exactly what he was going thru
The best music on the world
Howling letting y'all know he ain't dead he still here in a nother form here that wolf howling that's him still here I ain't gone nowhere
The best of blues.
Feel, Good and Greatfull!!! If I die, I die wonder for all...
Super!🎶💖
Like that Carp Harp
I'm a fan!!! Yesss.... babe! Talk that shiiii Wolf!
what does it matter...the blues is all there is.....
It Has to Have Soul, Soul to Soul,
Real blues I grew up on in the DELTA
Hello légende Great compilation tank
Thank you.
Oh That’s Good! 👊👍
Wolf, the essence.
Speaks for itself.
Jeffrey Carp was a hell of a harmonicist (listen the Earl and John Lee Hooker album), he died very young, what a loss !
Earl went too soon as well. best slide player ever in my opinion.
@@bryanmannoia8410 I could not agree more
way good music 👍👍
THIS DELTA BLUES IS VISIONARY
He had a great voice
Actually this was a reahersal for the original album.It's only to find on the remastered edition.
Not a rehearsal - these tracks, along with others, were out-takes later added to the so-called 'deluxe' CD editions which, as so often the case with these 'deluxe' versions, have inferior tracks added back in to apparently give the buyer more for their money.
And as such, are often a blight on the original. The way that Ringo ends on "I Want To Have A Word With You" is shambolic. One reason - there may be others - why this track never made it onto the original 12".
hovlin wolf ....immortale santo del blues
First time I heard him was 12 or 13. Can't remember.
Exterior shot of B.L.U.E.S. on Halsted at 0.26? I've seen a number of Blues legends in that joint back in the early/mid 1980s -- unfortunately, I never saw the Wolf live. Wolf died in 1976 when I was just 12 years old. Muddy died in... what, 1982? I have no excuse for never having seen him play live. Especially since I've lived in Chicago my entire life and was just starting to get into the Blues at the time. Although, I was too young at the time to get into the Checkerboard Lounge, where Muddy frequently played.
If you haven't been hurt before, you wouldn't understand the Blues!
Hi, Dimitris!!! How are you doing? Great music, as usual 😅
The Wolf is the GOAT
I Love The Wolf
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The Wolf could HOWL!
Eric played with everyone lul #legends
Yup.. his record with howlin wolf and sonny boy Williamson are legendary.
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Video creator: Hubert Sumlin on rhythm guitat
Hubert with the super tasty solos: bro wut
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Oh you so fancy!
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If you are talking about blues, put Howling Wolf to one side, and others to other side
Charlie Watts and Bill Wyman on bass if I'm not mistaken.
jmgmarcus : Not here. That’s Klaus Voorman on bass and Ringo on drums.
Pay attention to the bass, Bill Wymann at his best!
Who's playing harmonica on this?
This over crankin
I love it
Wen u go 👇 slow
I listen to Wolf and I kinda think that he meant what he sang about...
Right on
Sing a simple song....
Who’s the harp player on this first track? Is it the Wolf or is it someone else?
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someone know who plays the harmonica here?
At 8:00 Clapton is playing ?
what the fuck clapton and howlin wolf? how did I not know of this? someone pinch me
I thought that was a strat EC was using there,that must have been blackies first few gigs
Who's on harmonica
HOWLIN' WOLF -- ONE OF THE GREATS, no problem!
And Clapton ain't bad either
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Clapton goin' to town on that 6 string tho..
@@veteranaffiliate yeah really impressed i thought clapton didnt have itt but he got it this tune spot on raw shit
@@countryboy6767 ý
Harp player is right up there.