Muddy Waters Blues Band Concert

Fillmore Auditorium (San Francisco, CA) Nov 4, 1966

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Muddy Waters Blues Band concert at Fillmore Auditorium on Nov 4, 1966

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  • Date:
    11.04.1966
  • Tracks:
    11
  • Total Time:
    48:38
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Concert Summary

This was the first of three days that the legendary Muddy Waters played San Francisco's Fillmore West in November of 1966. In addition to this show on the 4th, he played another night on the 5th and a rare matinee show on the 6th of November. All three shows included Quicksilver Messenger Service and Andrew Staples on the bill.

Although Waters (born McKinley Morganfield) would continue recording…entire summary

  • MichaelVaughn | Monday, April 30, 2012 | 8:18 am

    Wish I could find Mr. Peabody's "Way Back Machine!"

  • Spaceguy | Tuesday, February 22, 2011 | 9:25 am

    Can you hear Paul, Mike, Elvin, Sam, Mark, etc going to school on this? Seems like Muddy had it down and had plenty of room for fun.

  • Anonymous | Sunday, February 20, 2011 | 1:20 pm

    I know Muddy was the man, but to say the Allmans version of Trouble No More was no match to Muddys version is big overstatement in my humble opinion. FROM NED J.

  • Chicago Paul | Saturday, February 19, 2011 | 8:15 pm

    OK It's George Smith on harp. This band played earlier this year at Mandel Hall with Pee Wee Madison only on guitar. Walter came up to jam, honest!

  • Chicago Paul | Saturday, February 19, 2011 | 8:11 pm

    Look out Jeff Beck and Elvin Bishop. Here on Long Distance Call Muddy kills everybody on slide/lead! Look out. He's gonna kill that mule in his stall! Yipes! 4 choruses!

  • Chicago Paul | Saturday, February 19, 2011 | 8:04 pm

    Listen to Muddy really playing that red Telecaster through his Super Reverb on Hootchie Kootchie (original spelling)

  • Chicago Paul | Saturday, February 19, 2011 | 7:52 pm

    is this Sammy Lawhorn on lead guitar with Jimmy Cotton on harp?

  • charleskosek2009 | Wednesday, February 09, 2011 | 1:46 pm

    JUST WILD! GEORGE SMITH IN HIS PRIME

  • Jimlvco | Sunday, February 06, 2011 | 8:09 am

    Jim S. - I think the Beatles never pulled off a good live recording not because of the technology or their resources, but the general pandemonium that engulfed their very existence. That and many of these shows from the Fillmore had a standard "house" recording system and protocols. Also, as good as Brian Epstein was for what they needed as management, they probably did not have someone on their "team" who was able to pull together the logistics for a live recording... or they just didn't see the need. Supposedly I heard on NPR years ago that there's a pristine tape that was discovered 10 or so years ago from 1963, just prior to the trip to the US, and they just tore it up! The Hollywood Bowl album is good too.

  • Matt Lundberg | Sunday, February 06, 2011 | 5:18 am

    we're sorry for your loss, jim. we hope in some small way that muddy helps you through.

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