Muddy Waters live in the 60s

Posted:
Sat Dec 27, 2014 12:31 am
by t-Roy and The Smoking Section
Re: Muddy Waters live in the 60s

Posted:
Sat Dec 27, 2014 8:16 pm
by MikeTalbot
Yes indeed. Just the right way.
I was fortunate to play with a guy (white) who had made the blues circuit as a side man (so he said). I believed him. The cat could do what needed doing. And he introduced me to the music of all this cool players I'd never heard of. (I'd mostly listened to Delta stuff, Leadbelly et al) Now it was electric!
I was in a young band rehearsing in a third floor walkup on St. Paul St. in Baltimore, when this guy knocks on the door - I was on bass and had the longest cable so I answered and here was this fellow with very long hair, sunglasses and a big dumb smile on his face - he grinned at me and the band and held up his hand signifying we should keep playing. He pulled out a harp and blew our minds.
We became friends easily. He had virtually anything ever done in blues on record that one could absorb in a lifetime. I ended up playing with him as a sideman which had it's down side. He drank. And when he drank, he started fights. I always had to bail him out since he really wasn't a fighter - just a very aggressive guy.
Talbot
Re: Muddy Waters live in the 60s

Posted:
Sun Dec 28, 2014 1:37 am
by t-Roy and The Smoking Section
Without a blues education, one can not really ROCK
Jail and drinking don't necessarily have to be part of it though.
