Devil Got My Woman Blues at Newport 1966 (Parte 1ª)

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Featuring: Howlin' Wolf, Skip James, Son House, Bukka White and Rev. Pearly Brown Imagine you've stumbled into a juke joint where the mentor of Robert Johnson, Son House, and the idol of the Rolling Stones, Howlin' Wolf, "dis" one another. Picture a place where Wolf taunts Bukka White while the robust Parchman Farm alumnus spins his proto-funk dance grooves and the spectral Skip James weaves his haunting Devil Got My Woman. It's an archetypal blues "crossroads" where legends of the 1920s Delta and 1950s Chicago share the same musical space, suspended out of time in a super-real present, a non-specific "bluestime." This is no fantasy. You enter this very juke joint in this video of extraordinarily powerful footage Alan Lomax captured during the 1966 Newport Folk Festival. Devil Got My Woman is not, however, concert footage from Newport. Alan Lomax recreated a juke joint at Newport, stocked the bar, and let nature take its course. The resultant film footage captures the blues experience in its first and truest milieu, one in which African-American men and women drink, dance, and share their troubles and triumphs. Brooding faces absorbing the wailing pleas of Son House and rubber-legged dancers strutting to Bukka's buoyant blues are as much a part of the mise-en-scene as the legendary principals of the cast. Titles include: Skip James: Devil Got My Woman, I'm So Glad, Worried Blues; Bukka White: Baby You're Killing Me, Old Lady Blues, Please Don't Put Your Daddy Outdoors, 100th Man; Son House: Forever On My Mind; Howlin' Wolf: Meet Me In The Bottom, How Many More Years, Dust My Broom; Rev. Pearly Brown: Keep Your Lamp Trimmed And Burning, Pure Religion, It's A Mean Old World.

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  • Rumor had it that Skip James once killed three men with his voice.

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  • so nice to see him playing - where does this come from? Is there more..........thanks

  • watched quite a few of these newport performers but when skip plays they all go quiet and listen! thanks to Alan Lomax

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  • Whoa there Keni Lee where did you find this gem? Just love the cast of characters. The best of the best of the blues artists.

  • Thanx for the videos! 

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