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  • If you read Keith Richards autobiography he talks about how Muddy Waters was a direct influence on him and Mick. He says he was probaly with a few others the reason he started to play rock.

  • What can you say other than LEGENDARY....

  • One of the best stoned performances I know !

  • damn, what a classic clip!!! Mick had great respect for Muddy, and really dug the blues!!!

  • @MetalAndRockGuru !977. It was recorded at the El Mocambo in Toronto. Jagger

    had an affair with Trudeau;s(CanadianPM)wife. Keef got busted for drugs and was

    fined an incredible amount of money. He formed his own group to tour in Canada.

    The money they made helped pay his fine. Most of the group became The Xpensive Winos. I think Stanley Clarke and Jimmy Key were in that 77 Group.

    I know all this because I was fucking Maggie(Trudeau)myself. What a slut!!!!!!!!!!!!

    W

  • @usuberalles respectable

  • @usuberalles This clip was recorded in 1981 in Chicago. The "El Mocambo" version was 1977 Toronto with the Keith bust and everything else. But it was WOODY who was doing Maggie. The New Barbarians played Toronto in a benefit concert as part of Keith's "punishment," and that band included Bobby Keys, Stanley Clarke, Ron Wood, Keith, Ziggy Modeliste... none of whom went on to be X-pensive winos.

  • 0:33 what drug exactly was Sir Mick on ?? Oh I know... He was buzzed on countin' his blessings

    and thinkin'...

    Omigawd little old me is really rockin' with the MAN Muddy Wahters.

  • you can see how much mick jagger admired muddy waters...

  • when was this concert, can somebody tell me pls? THE KING OF BLUES WITH THE BEST ROCK BAND SINCE THE 70IES... <3

  • A!........ The Classic of pop music Take this and cry Bowie

  • Richards and Jagger playing with Muddy Waters is no different than someone who grew up idolizing the Stones getting to play with Richards and Jagger.

  • @tspnyc too true... can't blame 'em the rollin' stones are carrying their supersaur torch keepin it all alive wow they muddy waters' baby boys

  • Love the Stones, but damn is Jagger a weird fuckin' dude.

  • Mick Jagger made it look like it was some karaoke night. he can't sing blues.

  • @cookieboivishu1234 SO FUCKIN TRUE MATE..,,HE KEEPS JACKING THE WHOLE SONG UP EVERYTIME HE TRIES TO SOUND LIKE MUDDY..:XX

  • Thank you for sharing this.

  • Mick Jagger can't sing the blues with Waters ...

  • 25X5

    

  • SUPERBE §

  • Got! damn Muddy Waters just put mick in his place

  • mick jagger was definitely hopped up on something

  • @GlennJanette explain better to me. I need money too.

  • Gotta love the Rolling Stones, even that a-hole Keef, for finding all these blues legends and supporting them with dignity in shows. As Keef said, he'd never be as good or as black as these old guys, but they keep trying. God bless the Stones, every person's idol.

  • he is a really rolling stone!I,m so stone...

  • Lady GaGa 4 EVA

    no that was just a joke =)

  • Mick Jagger sucks so much ass...

  • @alainhammond hot hot hot rocker back to the stage and full of love

  • Shut up mick and let the MAN sing he sounds better

  • @dougiefreshny noooooo... steel sharpens steeel .... looove those two natural blue, together

  • I bands like the rolling stones brought benefit to the great blues founders, then that is good to hear

  • It's wonderful I love your music and your voice.....Thank you so much.

    Friendly;from France.

    Sylvie.

  • lol mick too much blow

  • here is a bit of trivia for you. Muddy Waters named himself that because of the muddy mississippi river. He is a ledgend and a founding father of the Mississippi Delta Blues. The band singing with him, the Rolling Stones took their name from a Muddy Waters song called "Rollin' Stone". At the time of its release "Rollin' Stone" was black slang for having sex.

  • why is it that elvis is credited the most when people like muddy waters and chuck berry seemed to have more of a influence on people like..the rolling stones in my opinion they were probaly more influential

  • damn this made my day!

  • Legends!!!

  • It don't get better than this - Jeah ! gus 

  • That was incredible. Thanks. 

  • This video should be called 'Father and Sons'

  • Rolling Stones FOREVER.

  • mick sing Rock and blues

  • i would of die laughing if i was muddy.

  • What yr this was i wonder thanks Mick and Stone i have more respect for them than Elvis good job.

  • @alainhammond alrgith you have insulted the videomaker too much I thum youdowwwwwnnnnn..... leave my rolling stone alone... he is a man a street fighting man.. welllwelll welll hey he shoot and never miss.. remember this... .............. i bomb you with dots............

  • @alainhammond Yesssss... I use this... higway to hell, it works very well, thank you.. but maybe I find a stones fan to throw at them, yes?

  • @alainhammond RIPer's can stay away..

    and child's who get in a bad mood, too, yes?

    Cheerio, my friend, don't hurt me,

    don't hurt me, child♥,

    with the fiery sunglasses head, lololol♦

    .. and a goodday to you, man !!!!!

    Gran Peg~asus♥

  • @alainhammond bomb em with flowers. That sounds like a very nice greeting card, that will never miss,

    and will not hurt the children, ♥heyyy, heyyy.

  • @granholagirl amen !! and to rollin' stone enemies i send old burned trees from the cali fires /////////// 

  • *Howls* AOOOWWW...

  • The Stones showed RESPECT to their elders--to the Masters that came before them and made THEM possible. When people say that the Stones stole from the Blues artists and didn't give them credit I want to scream "Bullshit!"--they brought those Blues Masters back into the consciousness of society, and gave them opportunities to perform, and be known and be lucrative again. Keith even had a new guitar sent to one of his heroes whom he heard was broke, and unable to afford replacing his instrument.

  • Muddy's voice hasn't changed.

  • Mick will always look and sound like a boy, compared to Muddy!

  • I'm sorry, but Mick Jacker will always just look like a boy compared to Muddy!!!

  • @97750346 NOBODY SING WATERS LIKE MICK

  • I like how muddy waters encourages Jagger by saying things like "right on!", and "Yeah, you are, son!" when Jagger says he's a "Maaaayyynnn!!!"

  • the rolling stones with one of their earliest idols Muddy Waters, great, simply great!!!

  • they named there band after dis song!! ROLLING STONES!

  • Kudos to the Stones for trying, but hmmm. Muddy have been backed by far better bands when it comes to blues. I don't dig this music, but I like the oddity and the fact that they shared this moment.

  • year???

  • @juanelvale 1981 =)

  • When it started i laughed because of Muddy's face, he literally just went "Seriously? Is this happening? I'm with a bunch of English rockers doin' a friggin' blues song!"

  • He was happy...turn get money with blues

  • he helped invent their genre...i think he appreciates it....and they certainly do

  • @MadApeGamer so true!

    

  • @MadApeGamer

    Bunch of English Rockers? Wrong man, the RS started of out of the R&B and Muddy was there hero!!

  • @MadApeGamer

    What you are missing is many of the 60's "English Rockers" had their roots in the Blues.

    The Stones got their name from Muddy's song "Rollin Stone".

    Listen to some early stuff from the Stones, very bluesy same with Zepplin they may have been hard rockers, but their roots were in the blues.

  • MUDDY WATERS! WHY DO YOU HAVE TO BE SO FUNKY? XD

  • What year was this? Anyone know?

  • @soundshunter thanks :)

  • @soundshunter Maybe he was thinking "Seriously?" But not because they were rockers. Keith and Mick idolized Muddy and copied everything he did when they were learning music, and he knew it. They started playing blues when they were finding their sound.

  • The whole house painting story comment here is a bit off. When the Stones first went to Chess records, Muddy was painting the place to make extra money. He wasn't particulary good with his money and the times were different. Even though he did well it is nothing like performers today.

  • Lord have mercy on me

    Yet another wicked version of this essential classic!

  • el señor MUDDY Y LOS GRANDES STONES....SUPER GOOG,

  • If you didn't already, watch the movie Cadillac Records, it's about start of Muddy's career and about many famous musicians who started from that time up until now.

  • Lol! This is awesome!

  • fucking awesome!

  • GREAT!GREAT !GREAT! :)

  • this show was recorded at the checkerboard lounge i use to hang out there and play there and live down the street i use to jam with phil guy junior wells lefty dizz buddy guy gave me his guitar the first night he came back to town i ripped it up it was a ruff neighborhood but the music made me want to never leave i met jimmy page there and dickie betts always hoped eric clapton had walked in hes high up in the music business anyways always wanted to jam with muddy well i p[layed with his band

  • Keepin' the dream alive. Thanks Stones.. thanks Muddy.

  • Holy crap talk about a fuckin song

  • You know the coolest thing about the rolling stones? They named their band after one of muddy's songs. Mick idolized Muddy Waters!

  • @boomchuckaboom Haha you said it, and you said it well :D

  • Wooooooooo Rolling Stones AND Muddy Waters doing Mannish Boy. This kind of stuff would get lost without the internet!

  • io what i am seeing is all these rock and roll boys, of the seventies and eighties , owe there style to that man right there. its sad that black people dont get rtepect they truly deserve.

  • @kixxclub Amen!

  • @kixxclub yyeah black people get more respect than indians and spanish

  • this was mick jagger dream jam whit the BIG PAPI muddy still alive everytime somebody plays the blues o rock

  • Rest in peace Muddy, your influence on music lives on.

  • People on here seem to argue about who was more important to each other's career. I think it's pretty equal. Muddy helped the Stone's get their sound and the Stones helped reintroduce Muddy and keep him relevant. Muddy was one of the rare musicians that seems he could have become a factor no matter what time or place he was born. Some people are destined to rise to the top. He was definitely one. He had" it" , whatever "it" is. He was priceless to anyone that ever truly listened.

  • McKinley Morganfield AKA Muddy Waters is my favorite blues artist. What a treat seeing the Stones have passion for music again. Would be great if they came out with an all blues album and played House of Blues--yeah, it would not sell.

  • .....great song, so-so performance. Tell me where in history are the stones credited for Muddys success?

  • thats my grandad

  • @Jarrell444 Muddy is your Grandad? That's very cool.

  • @army2k08 yea never met him he died b4 i was born my dad even looks like him and everything :) i wish i met him

  • @Jarrell444 That's too bad..His contribution to music and the genesis of rock n' roll is legendary..peace to you.

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  • I love the Stones as much as anyone and appreciate thier music but Mic Jager looks SOOO out classed next to Muddy Waters..Hes jumping around like an jonesing junky while Muddy Waters sits there looking calm and cool as f*ck..Just my opinion though..like this video either way

  • thats called passing the torch down..its a shame so where along the way someone in the 1990s dropped it..no one now days shows any respect to old musicians that laid it down first. even though lots of them or dead, you gotta do covers of the real classics

  • @masterphantom7 Love me some Stones but Lawd ha mercy.......its a pudle and a ocean we looking at on that stage. when Muddy sings that opening moan he aint singing bout no middle class English artschool capers. He singing bout....

    .....well those that know what he's singing about Know!!!!

    masterphantom7, you aright. x

  • whats mick wearing 

  • mick was quite gracious

  • YOU KNOW YOUR THE MAN WHEN THE STONES BACK YOU UP. AND MUDDY IS DA MAN.

  • Fooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo­ooooooooooooooooda!

  • @bcates007 you have no idea what you're talkin about !

  • them lil boys shoulda oughta sat down and let the Man sing the blues. i love the stones but please.

  • Encontro de duas gerações musicais, duas lendas, mais que perfeito!!!!!!

    Isso mostra que a musica é universal em todos os ritmos.

    Parabens!!!!!!!!

  • Muddy Waters ... ja ja ja ja ja ja ja

  • what a knock out vid. thanks for posting it!

  • the stones are of the FEW groups/people that showed respect

  • It's common knowledge that Muddy and other great Blues men inspired the Stones. In a doco I saw about the Stones, Keith told a story of before they became the Stones when he bumped into Mick on the platform at Dartford train station and Mick had some Muddy Waters and other blues records under his arm. Keith says and I quote, "Nice to see ya but where'd you get the records?????"

  • So glad you have this up! Back when I was drumming for John Primer (Muddy's last guitar player) and I saw the original recording on a VHS tape, way back in the day when there was no You Tube. Great stuff. The Stones loved Muddy.

  • you actually played with someone who PLAYED with MUDDY WATERS? stop playing....seriously. freakin' incredible.

  • @abovefilms i have also played with someone who played with muddy, aaron burton, blues man from mississippi who i jammed with at morseland in Chicago several months ago

  • @tyb12209 Willie dixon to he was the one who wrote the rifs for all the songs that the stones and every one else covered. manish boy being one of them..thats why he got paid and he still gets paid or atleast his family does..big up to the under the radar mastermind of rock and roll Willie dixon

  • @stankupdaplace thats not entirely true muddy wrote all his early songs and they were more complex and showed his greta giutar talent more than the simpler willie dixon riffs..

  • Big up to them english boys...remeber thoise english boys well they didnt forget about us..they been telling al of europe about you ad they want you to come over and play..Tey didnt forget where they came from and gave second much deserved light to the ate great Mud Waters the one and only. It must have been like a great experience to have the rebirth Muddy enjoyed due to the Stones who kept their word and stayed true to their roots. they got so big so fast they could have forgotten about mud.

  • Agreed, but the blues started when Robert Johnson beat the devil at the Crossroads, and Rock 'n' Roll started with the one and only Chuck Berry.

  • LOVE IT --- this is all I can say ---

  • white boys from Rollin Stones, the Who, Animals, took from the US garbage,their real and ignored culture - BLUES

  • Without Mick and company, Muddy would have died in a ditch somewhere. You don't understand how racist the United States was and is. If all of those white boys from England hadn't shown up in the early 60s and said that Muddy, B.B., Robert Johnson, Buddy Guy etc were gods, you wouldn't even know their names.

  • @Hoopermazing i dissagree yes the us was very racist you were right on it there but robert jonson was making records of him self and was well known in mississippi he was poisnoned at one of his concerts because of the racisim but people would still known them like muddy waters made a WHOLE bunch of songs and was very well known before this happened

  • @Hoopermazing

    Sad but soo true.

  • @Hoopermazing amen

  • @Hoopermazing I beg to differ....See...I'm from the Delta. Where all of this started. You may know of it as the Chittling States...We call it the Dirty South. Ark, La, Miss, & Tx. What you fail to realize is that if Mudd, BB, JT,Buddy Guy etc would have never played a note....the Rolling Stones, Elvis, Beach Boys ect...would not have been worth two dead flys smashed. Them white boys from London only did what they needed to do...Paid Respect.

  • @cheddar78 First of all, My mother is from Tennessee and my grandfather was an itinerant country blues singer/guitarist, who traveled around by hopping freight trains during the depression. Secondly, you clearly didn't understand the point of my original post. You didn't say anything that contradicted what I said earlier. I do disagree with your believe that those white Brits NEEDED to pay respect to the originators of the music. The did it, but they damn sure didn't have to do it....

  • @cheddar78 ... Since you seem to have missed my point, I'll state it plainly. Robert Johnson, Tommy Johnson, B.B., Muddy, Little Richard et al. would never have gotten the respect due them from white America. All they would have gotten was cheated, plagiarized and the doors of whites-only venues slammed in their faces. Clapton and Jagger etc, saying that these guys are our heroes certainly benefited them financially and otherwise.... and I've hear Buddy Guy say as much. As to Elvis, fuck him.

  • @Hoopermazing elmore james

  • @Hoopermazing i've also heard and seen that, hooper. i fully agree with you, especially the "fuck elvis" part.

  • typical Jagger,Cartier,martinique apartmentos and sounds like that.

  • i think muddy inspired the Stones i mean they nammed their group after one of his songs

  • muddy was a very importante name for the rock n roll's development, and rolling stones was influenced by the music from this big man. Its good to listen and see these two monster of rock together!

  • ooooh yahuhaaa ever thank alright bout that video

  • Muddy did not earn more money on music and had become a house painter. Was when keith came to him and decided to do a show with him. Because of this he returned to the music world. Be careful when you speak evil of the Rolling Stones. They helped and help many people!

  • That is true soundshunter I saw that information on a interview You are correct!!

  • ABSO-FUCKING-LUTELY!!!!!

  • @soundshunter The Stones covered these Muddy tunes early on, and didn't give him money. I Want To Be Loved, I Can't Be Satisfied," Look What You've Done, Mannish Boy," And he worked steady with chess records till 1975. It was when he went with Blue Sky records/CBS And did work with Johnny Winter, he started doing opening concerts for Eric clapton, and only did a few jams with the stones after hours! It was Leonard Chess that kept him employed, then the work with Johnny Winter!!

  • @bluesdrummer715 not true the stones paid them early and often if they didnt then why didnt they sue the stones like they did led zepplin and the beach boys..you know very little and should stay mute.I suppose they didnt bring him to the UK and paid for everything so he could tour over thereand was famous over there because the stones told em all about him

  • @stankupdaplace Dude give a link to your source that the stones gave ROYALTIES to blues artist! And it wasn't the stones who brought blues artist to the UK, i know John Mayall introduced quite a few in the early 60's before the stones first record came out. So much for you thinking you're informed. The stones never did anything for me, as the best english band The Animals!

  • @soundshunter I agree with you, thanks for shearing this video.

    Dante, from Rosario, Argentina.

  • @soundshunter no doubt they were one of the few artists of their era to do right by the bkuesmen espescially Mud they took care fo muddy and rightfully so he basically gave birth to the stones sound and name..

  • @stankupdaplace Muddy did Not 'give birth to the Stones sound'. They were big fans of a whole bunch of blues artists - esp,Wolf, Jimmy Reed, Slim Harpo and Chuck Berry - in addition to Delta players like R.Johnson, Fred McDowell...in fact, the only Muddy song I can think of that they recorded is 'Can't Be Satisfied'.

  • @soundshunter i love the stones

  • @soundshunter Yeah, but Brian Jones was not one of them.

  • @soundshunter totally agree with u..n the rolling stones got their name from Muddy'song..n they signed up with cadillac records...Rolling stones have a lot of respect n love for all the greatest blues singers....

  • Muddy did not earn more money on music and had become a house painter. Was when Keith came to him and decided to do a show with him. Because of this he returned to the music world. Be careful when you speak evil of the Rolling Stones. They helped and help many people!

  • Gold! Thanks <3

  • I like the Mannish Buy from Hard Again

  • I have no choice but to agree bro, That was easily the best version of Mannish Boy!!!

  • damn this is pure gold!

  • dammit mick. thats a stone cold white boi right there lol i love it! lol

  • This version just cracks me up!!!

    ROTFLMAO

  • For me that is the best version of Manish Boy Muddy ever did :D

    But it last longer in the original version, this one has been cutted :/

    For birdwingsvids : it has been recorded on 22 november 1981, at Chicago, exactly at Buddy Guy's Checkrboard Lounge ;-)

  • Mick is so Fu****g stoned

  • anybody know when and where was this recorded?

  • I think this must have been at the old Checkerboard Lounge in Chicago on 43rd Street.. I've been there and have seen pictures of the Rolling Stones and Muddy playing there. That was Muddy's place and the Rolling Stones came there looking for him. I can't say for certain hat this particular performance was there but I'd bet it was. The Checkerboard was great but they tore it down a few years ago and reopened it in a more commercial area. It's not the same.

  • mick should have just sat there and basked in muddys essance.

  • You bet Jagger is exited... He is on stage with one of the greatest Blues man and his favorite musical idol... and ofcourse if it wasn't for Muddy Rolling Stones wouldn't existed in the first place at all... or at least they wouldn't call themselfs "Rolling Stones"... remember Rolling Stone from Muddy... Just check out the movie "Cadillac Records" you'll see what I'm talking about. :DDD

  • Brilliant !!! historic moments...

  • the stones performing with the man that gave them there name, and half there sound. simply magical. :)

  • Same time, you know what? This is one of Mick's finest moments? At the end...He gets there, so well...Thank you again....

  • Shoot, do you think maybe Mick...Well, you know...In the first forty seconds...What is he doing? What is that, making him do that? I love your work, as you know, soundshunter....

  • Um. isn't this hoochie coochie man. i thought rolling stones was a different song

  • Man, this is a great cut

  • They're havin' lotsa fun with THE original

    Rollin' Stone... nice birthday memorial, thx

  • Looks like Mick is all hopped up about playing with his childhood idol.. I feel this deeep down~ beautiful!!!!! Thxxu Thierry:)

  • yesh it has a beat ''BAD TO THE BONE''' BUT ITS NOT THAT SONG

  • I think this is where the Stones got their name Rolling Stones... thank you Mr. Muddy Waters

  • there is 26 today; Muddy Waters left us (4-4-1915 / 30-4-1983)

    R.I.P. the king of the blues....!!

  • You're really bad to the bone Thierry, sending me all these gems, thxu,

    Mr. Rolling Ssssstones man!

  • Great Son!! Does anybody knows how to play this riff on guitar?