"Living the Blues" with Hubert Sumlin
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- Опубліковано 6 вер 2011
- Blues guitar great Hubert Sumlin reminisces about Howlin' Wolf and Muddy Waters, and then does some jamming in a guitar shop in this excerpt from the DVD "Hubert Sumlin - Living the Blues." More info at stefan-grossmans-guitar-works...
I knew Hubert and Wolf from my childhood, onward until they left this Earth. No one in my life, was as good to me as Wolf, and my adopted Uncle Hubert were in my life. They had hearts that were tender. Wolf knew my mother, my Gram, and my aunties. Wolf bought me my first harps, And put them in my hands. My family tree was broken. Wolf and Hubert became my substitute family. Wolf would sit beside me. And he told me of his childhood days in White Station. I heard the emotion, in his voice.When he told me of being whipped, and abused, by his step-father. I saw his teardrops fall, as he told me of his life. From his heart,. Directly to my heart. Wolf was the most courageous man that I ever knew. People would talk about him. Always. They would say this and that. Let me say this,. They didn't know that man. They didn't know the goodness of that man. The hard roads that he traveled. The adversity, that he faced. Time and Time again. These things forged his spirit. Made him so strong. But also so loving, so compassionate a man. And so very very understanding of people. When Wolf got sick, it messed me up bad. I had to steal away. And cry, and cry, and cry some more. I couldn't play guitar. Or Harp and sing. After he passed. I got drunk drinking orange label Old-Grandad 100 proof Bourbon. I was in Cambridge Mass,one night. I heard someone call my name. And when I looked up.David Maxwell, and Hubert were standing there in front of me in the street .Hubert said, Hey man, please don't do this to yourself I'm begging you please man. This is not the way to do.!!! He was crying.David Maxwell was crying too. Anything good that I am in my life, is because of those guys. Taking a disabled boy under their wings. To keep the cold rain off of me. I am an old man now. And I miss Wolf, and my beloved Uncle Hubert. And my wonderful brother from another mother. David Maxwell so much more.Than my words can ever say... Thank You. Rest in peace eternally....!!!
This is the most beautiful comment I have ever read. I can tell they had a truly profound effect on you. They must have loved you very, very much. Keep on going my friend.
God bless you. I knew David and saw Hubert before he passed. They were the reason we had good music.
Hubert is my all time favorite guitar player, his finger style playing was so good.
Thank you for sharing this. Blues was born out of pain and struggle. May he rest in Eternal peace.
Wolf was abused by his Uncle not Step Father his mother threw him out at a young boy because he didn't want to work the farm anymore so he left and lived with his uncle he ran away from him and found his real father and lived with him
I saw Hubert a few years before he passed. He was an old blues guitarist headlining a local club in my town. He stayed in the motel I owned. The club owner and other people revered him and talked of him as someone very special. I didn’t know anything about him. When I met him, he was quite old and on oxygen ( there was a guy travelled with the band just to take care of him) but he was a well dressed very polite gentleman, spry and full of life and always letting go a cackling heartfelt laugh. I was filled with admiration of him as a person. I attended his show in the small venue that it was and watched old Hubert play the entire show sitting on a chair and giving it everything he had ( I thought) because he was such a professional. I thought I was impressed, but that turned out to be nothing. When it came to the encore of the show, at the end of it, he stood up straight and tall, shed 30 years off his age and bent some notes and played some licks that brought the house down. What a moment. At the end all 150 people followed him out the side door of the club cheering. It was magic. I sat by him at breakfast the next morning while he told the guys stories about Wolfie and life on the road and cornbread. He made a point of bidding me goodbye later and thanking me for his stay as if I was someone special for having done what I had done. He said “I’ll see you again” and I’m looking forward to that.
There's something about the simple joy and humbleness of Hubert's playing that just really strikes a chord with me. It's so touching.
i could watch footage of Hubert Sumlin all day
Looking at that goofy grin Hubert gets when he's hittin' a lick just right is priceless! The joy in his spirit sure comes out in his playing.
Breaks my heart now he's gone. Wolf, Reed, Taylor, Waters, all gone where I'm going. When I was a young man they were younger than I am now. Youth, grab life by the throat.
"blues is gonna be here. Blues is here to stay" damn right
Had these fine gentleman not been around there would be no Rolling Stones, Elvis , buddy holly etc. These guys are musics true pioneers.
Apparently, he was of one of the guitarist that had an influence on SRV
Who cares if there's no elvis when you have these guys. or chuck berry.
I dont like rolling stones and elvis.
I 2nd that emotion
I don't like you
Oh, man. I know that feeling when you lay hands on a guitar and get the "must have" feeling rush over you. They better have gave him that guitar. His contributions to the blues and music in general are totally invaluable.
"I'm like a kid when it comes to guitars" "If I can have this guitar Imma be a man again". I'm with ya, brother! Nothing gets me giddy like a pretty guitar.
+Gibson Blues Better have, but I don't think they did.
I guess we've all been there before even someone as good as hubert sumlin
I still get shivers when I hear guys like Hubert, Howlin Wolf and Buddy Guy play the blues. There's none better. Although some of these great artists are gone, the blues will live forever.
The last jam is incredible
Hubert was such a cool guy.
Got to know him a little bit back in the 70's in Chicago.
Great guitar player.
Would love to see the full documentary if anybody has it! Hubert had the spirit! You can tell that the man could barely contain his enthusiasm for music. Must have been an honor for those music store guys to sit in with him
It was definitely a thrill! We knew how important a part of guitar history he was!
The tone he gets with his fingers is unbelievable! It’s like he’s playing more than one instrument.
another blues legend has gone on home to glory......R.I.P Hubert Sumlin your style of playin will be missed! thank you for the music!
one of tha best blues guitarist period
Hubert once came to Southampton in the Uk he played a venue called the Brook , I was lucky enough to meet him , he was a charming good man.
Never heard him on the acoustic before. It's good Hubert got the recognition he deserved, especially from the musicians he inspired. He was truly one of the greats.
+Buelligan88 There's a recording from Paris 1975 where he plays the acoustic on a few tunes. It's called Groove and also reissued with different titles.
Thank you, GtrWorkShp! Adding a couple approximate times. "Howlin' for My Darling": around 3:00, "Rock Me": around 3:45.
All them should've been "filthy ass Rich!!!"
@@MrTeatreeoilexactly he should have been rich.... with generational wealth. White people stole and put thier names on everything.... all the rock and roll bands who stole thier music and did not pay. Last I heard howling wolf's family was sueing over thier dad's music being used without compensation....
How the heck does Hubert always get his freakin tone even on an acoustic... One of the best guitarist and one of my favorites. He will be missed
its all in playing dynamics,,, the touch the overall feel,,the best players can pickup any guitar and get their sound with alittle time....and yepper Im a player myself, been playing a while. Im a nobody to most but a star to me!
Deepest respects for all of them.
Cool how he shares his spirit and connection with an instrument so openly. A delight!
This guy can make you feel the Blues !!!!
Priceless.
Without Hubert, The Wolf would almost certainly have not got the recognition he deserved because he demanded the very best. Without The Wolf, Hubert would almost certainly have made it as a blues legend anyway.
Great upload; this DVD is on it's way to my house as I type.
that smile when he plays, that laughter he finishes every song.. thats what the blues is about man.. telling the world all the worst fxcked up shxt you went through and still: look and listen
Great video. Also great to see Wendell and Dennis, the proprietors of Cambridge Music, when it was a tiny shop on the 2nd floor, on Mass Ave Cambridge Ma.
Those were the days. RIP HS
Thanks for that!! It's so long ago now it seems like a dream! Just found a picture of us setting up for this film shooting, so I came here to see this.
Hubert Sumlin, one of the greatest Blues Guitarist ever who made Howlin' Wolf and Muddy Waters great!
Hubert should just live forever got to love this guy..Rest in peace Master of Masters
I've just found my most favourite blues guitarist...hahahah..awesome
This is fantastic this is married with the blues so much spirit and energy and a lot of love to play music like this way is amazing and we are blessed to may listen to this.
That gave my something to live for...love that statement
Hubert and Wolf wrote the Bible of the Blues
Give that man anything he wants and be grateful you could give it to him,,,,
Those that t have eyes will see,,,and those that have ears will hear,,,
Sumlin pops the strings with his fingers extended in a style that very much reminds me of Gatemouth.I think Jimmie Vaughn does a variation of the technique. It's such a great funky sound.
Thanks for pointing that out I was wondering what that was I'm new 🆕 to guitar 🎸 and I'm always looking for new techniques
RIP Mr Sumlin. You are inspirational. God bless you.
Great Loss to the Blues; my condolences to his Family, Friends and Fans
Priceless
Fantastic video of Mr. Sumlin.
1:30 reminds me of what Frank Zappa would say to musicians in his band who couldn't learn or play his music. "Will that be an aisle or a window?" Meaning that your plane ticket is ready and waiting for you the moment when you can't pull your own weight. There are always thirty to fifty others waiting to take your place. It's dog eat dog. Nice knowing ya !
Hubert was BadASS !!!!
I like all music styles but the blues is da best of all imo
This was my Great Uncle...
My Mom always talked about him...=)
pure joy and happiness while playing. RIP
Hey, it's Wendell and Dennis at Cambridge Music way back when I started going there in the early 80's!
Hubert, thank you for giving. RIP brother.
Ilove you HUBERT, thank you you for your teaching me how to play those great Wolf Sumlin Songs.Wish i could have met you
God Bless you Hubert. Thanks for all the great licks. RIP.
Loved this mans playing so much 6 years ago I named my son after him!
Love this interview!
If i had owned that guitar shop i woulda put that guitar in a case and handed it to him. In a heartbeat
And that would be a clear example of class and appreciation but clearly he was in the presence of takers and not givers. But he gave them a nice free INTERVIEW and guitar lesson.
And was trying to help them sell a guitar. Stand up guy, Mr. Sumlin.
He was hinting for them to give him the guitar. They sell guitars..they aren't takers. If Hubert was broke in anyway..and these people were fans it wasn't their fault. They worked hard to build a guitar shop..hubert worked hard playing. Contributions to blues history doesn't = they owe him a free guitar. Drawing conclusions with knowing very little about what was going on back then is too easy
I *DID* own that guitar shop, and if you think I was gonna give away a $2000 guitar you've never owned a business before. We worked hard to be the kind of place Hubert would want to come to, and when he came by he got the royal treatment. That's why part of the documentary was filmed there.
@@MrSpacejase Thanks for that! We were an honest and fair place for musicians, and that's one of the reasons Hubert wanted to film there when they were doing this documentary.
Priceless footage~
Thank you Mr. Sumlin !
Love it!.. thanks so much for posting this👌👌👌🎼
RIP Hubert!
Man he got a nice touch ,,,master that's for sure wonderful
Thank you for this share the love ❤️
great info whileH.'ubert reminisces.. another great man that many in the USA just take for granted.. Others jump for joy when they got to see Hubert and the many Legends that stayed only as long as they could. Love and peace to all Blues Friends of Hubert, he was a great down to earth genius on a guitar.. Clapton knew it well, and got him to come to Crossroads.. his song from '10 is here, from that last big fest around the 'big shy.' Never to be forgotten. Shared time with little people..
Amazing video. wow.
The sounds he puts out! Is the sound I am looking for.
Great vid can't wait to get the DVD!!!!
We played a Festible !!
Excellent!
That howlin moanin for my darlin is so good on that acoustic
Wonderfull!!
Great Stories Thank you ♥️🎸🖤💙
Just finished the Wolf biography...followin' it up with this is really special. Thanks for posting this.
got to see Hubert with David Johansen, Levon Helm , and a bunch of other cats at a small one show in Nyack about 15 years ago..Howln' for Hubert!...and some shows at the Iridium....Another UNDERRATED GREAT! a TRUE LEGEND!
Towards the end of this clip Hubert is playing at Cambridge Music, which was a great store and a fixture for many years in the Boston area. That's Michael Mudcat Ward on bass of Sugar Ray and The Bluetones and
if I'm not mistaken George Lewis on guitar.
Thanks so much for saying that! Those were some great years! It's not George on guitar though, but I've forgotten his name. As I recall, shortly after this he moved to San Francisco.
Amazing player with a unique style
Pure magic
Mestre do som...guitar beautiful
Love you Hubert
Tudo que eu posso e devo dizer é que esse homem era realmente um Blues Man!
Maan, that Gibson ES-355 he's playing is sweet.👍
Thanks Hubert, Thanks.
RIP
He was a delightful man who embodied the spirit of the blues..the part that is generous and kind and goes about things in a collaborative way. I met him on 3 occasions and walked away feeling better about humanity in general. If we can produce people like him, we as a species are doing something right..lol
R Dewar I had the privilege of meeting him twice. I know exactly what you mean.
Nice to hear Hubert playin acoustic
RIP HS. Thank You.
superstar extraordinaire.
Hubert is the greatest.
Man I would love to see a candid backstage conversation between Hubert and Wolf… just to see them interact would be such a gem.
Right on brother! Hubert and Wolf... Too living legends! Their 'sations must've been about the BLUES brotha!!
Great hubert stuff as akways and god save the blues
Awwwouuuuuuu😎
Thats how the blues is suppose to be played....SWEET!!!! :) made me feel to pick up my guitar. VERY inspirational :-)))
Heaven's done called another blue stringer back home...RIP
The man. Love the wolf
Moaning At Midnight is the best! I could listen to it everyday for years . . . like a few other tunes, I guess I have.
It was Hubert and Robbie Krieger who got me started on guitar.
Great piece of 16mm film and expensive with a Nagra soundman getting it on 1/4” tape. What a great scene. I first thought, there’s no coverage in close-up on their hands- but the fact that this was put on film in such a casual setting is pure gold. Great quality in a year that portable ENG/EFP Video would have been fuzzy and low rez image, state of the art. I shot both video and film professionally in a thousand situations. This is a blues historical precious moment.
Just went to the link for the DVD and spotted this. “Review: This is a re-edit of a 1985 film focused on Howling Wolfs lead guitarist. Don Kent and Sumner Burgwyn were roaming the south with a film camera looking for bluesmen, haunting clubs, concerts and filming people playing on porches.” Film? I’m ordering the DVD! Very cool.
It's howlin for my darlin. Its an awesome song!!!
Nice music store !!!
Why thank you! We tried.
RIP Hubert. You are missed
the king of the blues, thats all!
The main man,he is missed!!!
howlin for my darlin holy shit I forgot how much I loved to play it
2:46 That half step hammer on with the index finger (sorry don't know how to describe it musically) is 100% a way to trace blues right back to Mali.... sounds very much like taureg style guitar
'no sugar' as BB said - straight up blues :)
To hear him talk about howlin Wolf makes my face hot with grief it is such a shame the best of friends have to part
So many to chose from, so many, but for me then: Tail Dragger - electrifying !!
great
jaw dropping 355... played by el maestro
RIP Hubert.
Living the blues,Since you've been gone,I've been walking around with my head bowed down to my shoes,I've been living the blue Ev'ry night without you.I don't have to go far To know where you are,Strangers all give me the news.I've been living the blues Ev'ry night without you.I think that it's best,I soon get some rest And forget my pride.But i can't deny this feeling that I Carry for you deep down inside.If you see me this way,You'd come back and you'd stay,Oh,how could you refuse.I've living the blues Ev'ry night without you