Howlin' Wolf - 1966 - Meet Me In the Bottom - The Newport Folk Festival

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Howlin' Wolf (guitar, vocals) with Little Hubert Sumlin (guitar), Andrew McMahon (bass), Sam Jones (sax), S.P. Leary (drums). Son House is in the room !

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  • I guess when your Howlin Wolf you can even call out Son House, damn. At least you know you've got a friend when someone lays it out like that for you.

  • @subg88

    Agreed !

    Y ;)

  • Is that J. L. Hooker at 2:52 or so?

    I can't see shit. haha

  • @Karum

    Read up ... that's Son House ^^ !

  • @Yumgui

    It's definitely Son House: Checkout the bow tie!

    just havin fun pointing out similarities in the b&w film. Wish I was there.

    Wolf playing guitar... Wish he had played more often. haha

    Thanks for uploading the video. :)

  • @Karum

    OK, enjoy ;P

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  • From Son House Wikipedia:

    "House and Howlin' Wolf had been close early in Wolf's career. However, in the documentary, when Wolf was performing a show during the 60's, House was drunk and making a lot of noise during Wolf's set. This angered Wolf who started telling House, from the stage, that all he cared about was whiskey and that he had had a chance to do something with his life but threw it away, to paraphrase Wolf."

  • That "Call Me The Breeze" tune, was written by 'slow hand' guitar player, JJ Cale...

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  • @eduartito001 That would be the indoc to Blues 101 class.

  • @KonaDragon The Documentary was on the Ovation Channel a couple of weeks ago. I got an education from that documentary.

  • I LOVE THE SAXON THIS VERSION !!!ITS SO LAYED BACK AS OPPOSED TO THE STUDIO CUT.......MY 2 FAVORITE CHITLIN CIRCUIT DUDES BUTTING HEADS...HIP HOP HAS NOTHING ON THIS

  • THIS IS MY SHITTTTTTT....WOLF AND HOUSE ...I LOVE HOW WOLF MAKES THOSE FACES AND GESTUERS ...LIKE HE IS IN A TOTAL ZONE!!!!!!!

  • howlin wolf must have a throat of steel screamin out his lyrics for all those years and never messed up his voice like some guys

  • There is one Wolf and that is "The Wolf! "

  • 4:35 Great Harmony when Howlin' Wolf slides on the guitar

    Very sad minor thing

  • @TerryLDaniels its the truth....wolf didnt take bs from nobody

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