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Muddy Waters Blues Band Concert

Fillmore Auditorium (San Francisco, CA)

Muddy Waters Blues Band concert at Fillmore Auditorium on Nov 5, 1966

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  • Date:
    11.05.1966
  • Tracks:
    11
  • Total Time:
    48:41
  • Catalog:
    Bill Graham

Concert Summary

Of the three shows the legendary Muddy Waters played at San Francisco's Fillmore West the weekend of November 4, 5 and 6th, 1966, this second show on Saturday evening certainly featured the best array of his hits. All three shows include Quicksilver Messenger Service and Andrew Staples on the bill, but it seems clear that it was the Big Muddy that audiences came to…entire summary

  • primate13 | Wednesday, April 22, 2009 | 11:12 am

    I saw him in 1978 and 1980. The sound was similar, going back to this recording he didn't change much in his ensemble or band members. By the early eighties, he was at the end of a long run. His guitarist was great as usual. Also, very impressive was the harmonica genius. Pine Top piano was also a staple for the sound. I wish he was strong enough to perform another decade. I truly mis him. He would play in very small clubs around Chicago with little promotion or advanced notice. That was just one reason he was so popular there. There will always be artists who will try to capture his style, but never really get the originality or mix down the same way. BR

  • Anonymous | Saturday, February 21, 2009 | 10:05 am

    She moves me= Influence for Hoochie Coohchie Man

  • condor1087 | Tuesday, July 29, 2008 | 8:44 am

    Drlinwood is correct, this is an Ike Turner tune I'd never heard of turned into an instrumental. On Sammy's one and only(?) solo album, it is called Hot Cha. This makes sense as a lot of blues artists needed material to perform and often renamed songs to their liking.

  • drlinwood | Thursday, July 24, 2008 | 10:46 pm

    I think tune #4 is Ike Turner's I Think It's Gonna Work Out Fine. Otis Rush and Ike both have this on CD's. This is Ike's version.

  • condor1087 | Thursday, July 24, 2008 | 3:48 pm

    Tune #4 named Instrumental is called Hot Cha. It was a perennial favorite of Muddy's guitarist Sammy Lawhorn. Sammy left the band in the early 70's and took up residence at the legenday Theresa's Lounge on the south side of Chicago with Jr. Wells, John Primer, and others. It was $1 cover to get in.

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