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littlelouie1
Willie Dixon wrote it & Wolf sure mastered this song.....Son House taught Hubert Sumlin to play this song.....that's what Hubert told us which my friend played back up harp for him more then a few times which i was going to ask Hubert why didn't Wolf teach you but that's not for me to question him. Hubert had a GREAT memory which twice i heard this guy from some newspapper from Connecticut interview & record him & the stories were amazing to hear which most of them date back before i was born. He aged way to fast in the last ten years of his life which shocked me which i have pictures online in the very late 90's in the back room in a club sitting down talking to my friend before they went on stage to play without them knowing i was taking the photo & pictures of them playing, he still looked kind of young & I'm glad i didn't see him get so old so fast & someone else we knew took a whole video of that gig before they started in the upstairs room & two sets they played.
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bluesfiete
Der Ursprung der guten Bluesmusik in den 60/70ger Jahren. Das ist gefühlte Musik!!!
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BobinGuernsey1
Thanks Sweetremus - Did not know this was the lineup - Pretty good eh ! Wolf - vocal; Sumlin, Clapton - electric guitars; Leake - piano; Wyman - bass; Watts - drums... (recorded May 7, 1970) Chess Records
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LondonLouis
His voice is extraordinary. It's nice to pick up some of the chat in setting this track up. The Brits may have financially cleaned up off the back of these original blues giants, but there was always genuine respect at the heart of the relationship.
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