Howlin' Wolf - Live in Europe 1964 | HD, RARE (1991)
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- Опубліковано 15 чер 2024
- Recorded Live, November 6, 1964 Bremen, West Germany
00:00 - Shake It for Me (4m 12s)
04:12 - Love Me a.k.a. I Want to Have a Word With You (or May I Have a Talk With You) (6m 30s)
10:42 - Dust My Broom (5m 3s)
15:45 - I Didn't Mean to Hurt You (5m 38s)
21:23 - Rockin' the Blues (5m 19s)
26:42 - All My Life (4m 11s)
30:53 - Going Down Slow (6m 23s)
37:16 - Howling for My Darlin' (4m 24s)
41:40 - Forty-Four (7m 35s)
*00:00* - *Shake It For Me* (4m 12s)
*04:12* - *Love Me* a.k.a. *I Want To Have A Word With You* (or *May I Have A Talk With You* ) (6m 30s)
*10:42* - *Dust My Broom* (5m 3s)
*15:45* - *I Didn't Mean To Hurt You* (5m 38s)
*21:23* - *Rockin' The Blues* (5m 19s)
*26:42* - *All My Life* (4m 11s)
*30:53* - *Going Down Slow* (6m 23s)
*37:16* - *Howling For My Darlin'* (4m 24s)
*41:40* - *Forty-Four* (7m 35s)
It’s official, this is being released on Record Store Day 2024!
I was a 13 year old kid when I was introduced to the blues and I sing and play keyboards. I do some Howlln Wolf and many say I sound like him.
He sure was unique. One of a kind. "Real Blues"
By God, if this sounds good, I can already imagine what it would sound like live with his first band, featuring the one and only Willie Johnson on guitar.
""this is so much worthy of praising the person who shared this,..extreme appreciation because that band is tight, in great rhythm-sound excellent,...keep up the good work,...(discographers, and record librarians appreciate this,...I MEAN REALLY THANK YOU ....A+
The man I obtained this from was through his own website. He found this on CD in a library somewhere, borrowed it, burned it/ripped it at home on his PC and uploaded it to his website. I'm just as much as an enthusiast on old music such as this as I was back when I found it on that site. It's been gone for years now. I remember him saying it's taken up too much of his time and energy to maintain and update the website and he couldn't do it anymore. Or threat of legal action, I believe the former though. It does take a lot of time finding rare recordings, uploading them and also writing about them without copy-pasted biographies. I appreciate you finding this and also commenting very much.
This concert has been released as "Rockin' The Blues: Live In Germany 1964", also as "Live In Europe 1964".
Howlin' Wolf gtr, hca, voc; Willie Dixon bass; Clifton James drums; Hubert Sumlin lead gtr; Sunnyland Slim piano.
Thanks man. In this video is the 1991 compact disc. The original owner of the disc found it in a library, borrowed it along with a Muddy Waters live CD, burnt it, and returned the original. Thanks to people like him we can enjoy the unknown and independent releases of old recordings never released on any other format in any point in time.
Thanks for this.. Tight, taught and Naughsty...
Whoever upload this, I just wanna say, THANK YOU, THANK YOU, and a big,hearty THANK YOU again.and whoever is in charge of releasing material like this, PLEASE put it out commercially or at least for the next record store day release.That would be PERFECT!!!
I found it from a file sharer. It was found, by the owner of the website, as a rental at a library. One of those randomly pressed CDs that end up in the last place you'd think of.
I'm sure Howlin' Wolf live in Europe 1964 recordings still exist, so I don't find it impossible that they won't be found in a better, new issue in the future. People love the Wolf and there's always something to be released within the universe of archival recordings.
Damn, there's just something about The Wolf that makes him sound like the perfect mix between god and devil. The perfect balance between good and evil, joy and sadness, passion and anger. Guess that is just called the Blues. Thanks a lot for sharing 🙏
No one can deliver the real Blues like Wolf 12:18
Hey man, thanks for posting this. I love the stuff.
HUBERT SUMLIN MY HERO
Tell the world.
if she is a baby hmmmm
Heat it up 🎉
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