Muddy Waters is often misremembered as a seated blues performer. In his prime, he exuded energetic movement and stage presence, representing a vibrant legacy beyond just the image of a chair.
Muddy Waters is often misremembered as a seated blues performer. In his prime, he exuded energetic movement and stage presence, representing a vibrant legacy beyond just the image of a chair.
Keith Richards reflects on the transformative power of Muddy Waters’ music in his foreword to the Can’t Be Satisfied’ book. He emphasizes the blues’ universal connection to human emotions, celebrating Muddy’s influence on modern music and his ability to express hardship joyfully.
The Rolling Stones’ unreleased take of ‘Still A Fool’ showcases their deep blues roots, featuring emotional slide guitar and Jagger’s soulful vocals, blending homage to the past with future innovations.
Muddy Waters’ 1950 song ‘Rollin’ Stone’ inspired the name of The Rolling Stones, reflecting its historical roots in American music and influencing subsequent artists like Bob Dylan and the Temptations.
Corría la primavera boreal de 1965 y los Rolling Stones estaban de gira por los Estados Unidos. Aquella noche del 7 de mayo la banda se alojaba en el motel Gulf, en […]