Powerful song with a deeper meaning in the deep south when those men grew up they watched and heard the men in their communities referred to as BOYS and their was nothing they could do because of the blinding oppression of people of African descent in America with the jim crow laws in the south, those early blues men set themselves free with their music and used it to tell the world I'm MAN I spell M-A-N NO B-O-Y and made the WORLD tap their feet and recognize them
RIP to my old man. I’ll never forget the day he picked me up from school (drunk of course), this song blasting out of his trucks shitty radio speakers. “This is the blues” he said. Hooked since.
Raw as fuck! It's funny because, in my opinion, southern rap feels like this. Think about lil boosie, trick daddy, outcast etc. Nothing against the other counts but, to me, the south coast (I love them all) speaks a different kind of truth.
Nobody has and never will be as bad as Superman. I saw him change the rotation of the world by flying around it. I saw it on tv as a kid. You can look it up if you don't believe me.
Everything... everthing....everything... gonna be alright this morning... oh yeah.... i love this song from Muddy Waters... no other song can cheer me up, even in the darkest and sadest moments, ... this one SONG " Manish Boy " from Muddy Waters, yes Sir. R.I.P. Muddy Waters...
Muddy, the blues personified. I love this man. Anyone who doesn't feel the blues in their music must be dead. In October 1961, Mick Jagger stood at Dartford train station with Muddy Waters records under his arm. Keith Richards saw this and spoke to him. We all know the rest of the story, which continues to this day
Hank ballard and chuck berry it's are Roots a lot of black people hate their pass and themselves but I wasn't raised like that real talk, im stra8 black and proud. 🌞 tribe
"Now when I was a young boy, at the age of 5. My mama said I'm gonna be the greatest man alive..." She was damn right! Born on a slave plantation and he changed the sound of modern music forever. The great Muddy Waters
I watch this video almost every day for last two years and I'm not joking! One riff, one chord, but I can't stop listening to this. Got to love his voice and harmonica.
I had the honor of seeing Muddy Waters (aka McKinley Morganfield) several times- in 67/68, and then again in 72/73. Willie Dixon on the bass. Blues as honest as it gets. Well, I did see Son House in 1969, and that, brothers and sisters, is serious roots music.
OMG. I forgot this existed.! Man. I'm a rolling stone. Oh Wow. This is the epitome of Blues. Play this for me all day long and I will LOVE YOU FOR ETERNITY. !!! GEM. HX.
Did anybody else see those beams of sunlight hitting muddy halfway through the song? Would “epiphany” be the right way to describe that moment? Thank you god for muddy waters! 😎
In 1962 June I was in Vancouver visiting my Mom [summer visitation]; Mom went to the bingo tent and my older brother guided me to this teen-tent. I was 5 to 10 feet from this "Muddy Waters" for a good long time. That's what made me change form piano lessons to guitar lessons.
Muddy Waters played an important role in the Delta Blues ploliferação the world, reaching influence artists such as Mick Jagger, Eric Clapton and Jimmy Page. "Manish Boy" is Waters' version of the hit "I'm a Man" by Bo Diddley. The song soon became a classic rock and was re-recorded later by the Rolling Stones.
If you were going to try to give a whole history lesson you can't leave parts out. Like the fact Bo Diddley I'm a man was inspired by Muddy Waters Hoochie Coochie Man. It's one of those things that go full circle it started with Muddy and it ended with him.
My mother and I used to looooove this song. We had such fun dissecting the lyrics. We said Muddy Waters was sho nuff a MAN if he could make the moon come up late, and who is Little John the Conkaroo? RIP Mama.
For blues lovers it doesn't' get much better than this!
I swear, this is standard
Muddy Mississippi Waters.
He's a king inspiring's!
Yeah it does. OGs like Muddy Waters set the agenda, but cats like Stevie Ray Vaughn took blues to a whole new level
Absolutely💕💕💕
He just rocked your soul with one chord. That's a real man!
See, Muddy was so BAD, he ain't NEED but the one chord!!!! Ain't *that* a man?
He was the coolest cat in the blues game
Powerful song with a deeper meaning in the deep south when those men grew up they watched and heard the men in their communities referred to as BOYS and their was nothing they could do because of the blinding oppression of people of African descent in America with the jim crow laws in the south, those early blues men set themselves free with their music and used it to tell the world I'm MAN I spell M-A-N NO B-O-Y and made the WORLD tap their feet and recognize them
yeah, long live the blues and the entire black community!
I never even made this connection until now. And I'm mixed race, but never got called boy. Thanks for opening my eyes a little.
agreed!!!!!!!!
@@eezergoode8588
Whites also called white men boys. Please get educated. I’m not casting doubt on your words but it still happens to white men or even asians
"Now when I was a young boy, at the age of five
My mother said I was, gonna be the greatest man alive" Whooooooo!!!!!!!
RIP to my old man. I’ll never forget the day he picked me up from school (drunk of course), this song blasting out of his trucks shitty radio speakers. “This is the blues” he said. Hooked since.
Just close ya eyes AND LISTEN....this is RAW AS HELL!!!
not only
Great song, Love Muddy Waters!
Raw as fuck! It's funny because, in my opinion, southern rap feels like this. Think about lil boosie, trick daddy, outcast etc. Nothing against the other counts but, to me, the south coast (I love them all) speaks a different kind of truth.
fuck hell ....that's coming from Heaven !
Nah, I wanna see it too!
What a musician, what a performance!!
+Hildegerd Haugen U look burlesque.. Never wouldv`e pegged you for a saloon type gal..
Bastian P Ok. ;)
***** I bet you do. ;)
***** nope
DarkmatterSubSpac3 I would join
Muddy' s letting the folks know he's 50 feet tall, bullet-proof and badder than Superman!!
Right on
Nobody has and never will be as bad as Superman. I saw him change the rotation of the world by flying around it.
I saw it on tv as a kid.
You can look it up if you don't believe me.
@@keithclark486 maybe in the comic books....then again, Superman NEVER sung the blues!!
That was a bad mutha!
it's. Time for. Real.rnen. To. Stand up for what all. Our Daddy's. Granddad's. That. Died. For f
This man is a phenomenon- the man defines the blues. If this song don’t hit ya deep in your soul you’re not alive
If you like Rock n Roll you have to thank these class blues singers.Thanks uploader for this cool share,Muddy Waters was a great blues icon.
Amen. For exhibit A, listen to this song and AC-DC Whole Lotta Rosie back to back and tell me there is no influence.
AMAIN brotha.....
Amen
Thank You Lord for sharing Muddy with us down here on earth....
This song makes me feel so badass.
From where it all started.
Blues is the beginning of rock and hip-hop. Without the blues, music wouldn't be what it is
Everything... everthing....everything... gonna be alright this morning... oh yeah.... i love this song from Muddy Waters... no other song can cheer me up, even in the darkest and sadest moments, ... this one SONG " Manish Boy " from Muddy Waters, yes Sir. R.I.P. Muddy Waters...
Who is his 2nd cousin, Little John the Conkeroo? Does he practice hoodoo?
One, if not the greatest ever. Muddy
King of the Southside Chicago Blues! Respect!!!
the most significant musician in American history.
Who doesn't know this sound of Chicago, came up from the delta, now it's world wide...rest in peace Mr. Morganfield!
The best version to me by far. Salute Mr. Waters
Muddy, the blues personified. I love this man. Anyone who doesn't feel the blues in their music must be dead. In October 1961, Mick Jagger stood at Dartford train station with Muddy Waters records under his arm. Keith Richards saw this and spoke to him. We all know the rest of the story, which continues to this day
the MAN himself
*MAYNE
but yeah... he is the boss :-)
Roberto Tamayo Aaaa child
The pain in this mans voice. Love my people. Grew up on this
it's good to see old footage of Legends, rest in peace brothers.🌞 tribe
good to see a brother on a blues comment section, its a rare sighting.
Hank ballard and chuck berry it's are Roots a lot of black people hate their pass and themselves but I wasn't raised like that real talk, im stra8 black and proud. 🌞 tribe
Donyelle West Allday! Say it loud!
Those 526 dislikes must come from ppl who realized they aren't men
...so women?
You misspelled maiiiiiyyyyn.
Golf clap for this comment.
YAAAAAY
They aint a Mane
I'm 27 and I never have this experience of chill of chikenskins will do listen this music, blues music and find this few of kings of blues
+Orlando Munoz Come hither - you have nothin' to lose but your square-ness.
it certainly gets rid of the blues when one's feeling down. This clip is 41 years old and listening to it is just amazing.
The black gold.
you can leave your
ear candy
well put
I like that
Makes dem' Ears feel good
hahah, you won
Raphael Herter you got it man!
Ohhwww man!!
Você aqui meu bravo 👏
"Now when I was a young boy, at the age of 5. My mama said I'm gonna be the greatest man alive..."
She was damn right!
Born on a slave plantation and he changed the sound of modern music forever. The great Muddy Waters
Muddy Walters, classic, I love it!
Performance perfeita! O clássico do jazz e blues...
:)
one of my favorite songs ever!
1975...14 years old.... My first album I bought was muddy Waters ...hard again...
Cooler than the back of a freezer. God bless Mr. Muddy Waters!
THIS is music. His voice gives me the chills, I love this song
This kicks so much ass!
This is what I'm talking about!
hell yeah
YEAH!
100 today! Happy Birthday Muddy, we miss you.
That's one cool cat! Muddy waters invented electricity!
Says Blind Dog Fulton!
Crossroads, one of my favorite movies of all time!
Yes he did
Don't hurt 'em, Muddy!
jellyfish53 haha!!! Muddy is killin Em! And he means every word of it!
So much soul in that man’s voice RIP Mr Morganfield
Six million times five minutes of perfection. Wonderful.
One of THE top Muddy Waters Songs.The people that try to imitate Muddy only make caricatures of themselves.
No one else like Muddy Waters.... love this performance! RIP Muddy, thanks for the great music and sweet memories...
I watch this video almost every day for last two years and I'm not joking! One riff, one chord, but I can't stop listening to this. Got to love his voice and harmonica.
The only hoochi cochiii MAN! R.I.P The Great Muddy Waters
one of thee bests!!! what talent and a GREAT musician
Just half a second : you know you're at the right place!!!! TY.
No one could and ever would Hoochie Coouchie the way he could.. Miss you Muddy W! x
A god of the blues!
I Love Muddy . He's given and inspired so many other artists. God sent this man!
The master at his peak,Muddy was the best.
The way Ol boy put out that 🚬 at the end is classic 🎸
That roaring voice never fails godsend the chills down ya ! What a performer !
There will never be another Muddy Waters Yay Yay Oh yeah yeah!!
Lead singer....unbelievable.
the man himself, influenced many blues and rock stars, thanks for posting
I had the honor of seeing Muddy Waters (aka McKinley Morganfield) several times- in 67/68, and then again in 72/73. Willie Dixon on the bass. Blues as honest as it gets. Well, I did see Son House in 1969, and that, brothers and sisters, is serious roots music.
This is the classic blues, baby! Ain't nobody got mo' mojo than Muddy Waters!
Uma das melhores músicas dele. Amazing song, true blues
Great artist and tremendously influential musician... I hear the Stones in this song. MAN! What an artist!
If someone could make a 24-hour mix of this great song I would NEVER get off my computer or even leave my house. That'd be great. 🙂
Wish there were these kinds of musicians today. This was the best music ever played.
Man there is no soul in music today like there is here. There’s real emotion here, you can feel it.
Muddy, John Lee, and T-Bone--the originals. Blues git-fiddle.
I thought about this man and I thought history then I got the chills..... I love history♥
I saw him live supporting clapton in Dusseldorf Germany, around 77/88ish haha das war wunderbar!
I'm so happy that folks put this music up here.
Talk about some awesome Blues. Thankyou Mr.Waters.
grew up on this music many year ago,remind me of my dad leroy thompson
I'm loving this even though its different to me .
Great song great voice wow.
There will never be another Muddy Waters. Ever
One of my top 5 favorite songs of all time. Muddy Waters is the epitome of how music should be made - raw and powerful.
Que gran artista Muddy definitivamente el blues influenció a muchos rock stars. Fantastico!
I'm a man, im a rolling stone, spell M-A-N
Kiwanis Hinton yeeeeeeees MAN
a microphone
hah ...very cool man
Without Muddy no Stones, no Jimi, no Rory, no Clapton, no....
Happy 100th birthday, Muddy Waters, from Amsterdam, the Netherlands!
OMG. I forgot this existed.!
Man. I'm a rolling stone. Oh Wow. This is the epitome of Blues. Play this for me all day long and I will LOVE YOU FOR ETERNITY. !!!
GEM. HX.
The reactions from the crowd sound like a Baptist Church.
t'is so f***ing good.
...!
+Olivier Laumond Yeah Man
What an artist, if you look up the word "cool" and "man" in the dictionary you should see a picture of Mr Muddy Waters.
Did anybody else see those beams of sunlight hitting muddy halfway through the song? Would “epiphany” be the right way to describe that moment? Thank you god for muddy waters! 😎
In 1962 June I was in Vancouver visiting my Mom [summer visitation]; Mom went to the bingo tent and my older brother guided me to this teen-tent. I was 5 to 10 feet from this "Muddy Waters" for a good long time. That's what made me change form piano lessons to guitar lessons.
E'rybody, go hug an old black man today...a Mmmmm....Aaaaaay Chiiiile...Nnnnnnn for surviving America, living and bringing the Blues to light.
The saddest thing is that I don’t know that we have many men like this left. Something in the water changed.
Great song and performance
The man him self, wow.
Only Muddy can put so much soul and feeling to a blues song like this one. Missing your talent!
He’s got your soul in this song !!!
Muddy Waters played an important role in the Delta Blues ploliferação the world, reaching influence artists such as Mick Jagger, Eric Clapton and Jimmy Page. "Manish Boy" is Waters' version of the hit "I'm a Man" by Bo Diddley. The song soon became a classic rock and was re-recorded later by the Rolling Stones.
Darren Clyde I didn't know. Thank you for sharing X
"Mick Jagger, Eric Clapton and Jimmy Page" you dont need to mention those white boys to justify Muddy
this song was a diss toward bo diddley
Jota u didn't _when no butty yey? Pretty don't win ?
If you were going to try to give a whole history lesson you can't leave parts out. Like the fact Bo Diddley I'm a man was inspired by Muddy Waters Hoochie Coochie Man. It's one of those things that go full circle it started with Muddy and it ended with him.
Lock your women up Muddy's in town! His voice touches your soul!
There's no doubt Muddy touched a lot of souls .. esp female souls ... Love his work!!!
The songs a classic
Finally, yeah finally I found this song on UA-cam.
My mother and I used to looooove this song. We had such fun dissecting the lyrics. We said Muddy Waters was sho nuff a MAN if he could make the moon come up late, and who is Little John the Conkaroo? RIP Mama.
this man is channeling some shiiit man damn
IF ONLY SOME PEOPLE COULD TAKE SOME LESSONS OF HUMILITY & ....SO MUCH MORE...DEEP DEEP...
MERCI *****Renato Silva Abranches...TX a lot for that great man & the blues!!!! 😎😍
I like blues to.... ^-^
Che belle scelte che fai oggi Martine!
368 "Boyish men" dislike the real blues!
Hahaa!! Love the way u quote it
S A Y S T H E G U Y W I T H S U P E R H E R O P R O F I L E P I C ! !
I was 15 when I saw Muddy at the beacon theater in Manhattan. The man was the king of the blues.
Nobody can touch this. Only Muddy can carry this song off.
best blues song ever