You can see Muddy was having fun!
Being in that bar then was like winning 100 million in the lottery. I wish I was born earlier. Mudyy Waters and Mick Jagger as two halves of a heart.
The best thing, Keef and Ronny understood, who the boss is in that show, no questions who plays 2nd and 3rd. Much respect.
Unreal. Muddy Waters call their name, and one by one The Rolling Stones jump to attention and come running. That’s power and respect.
Muddy Waters and the Rolling Stones are legends. But, the harmonica player is fantastic.
“Everybody starts by imitating their heroes. For me it was Chuck Berry and Muddy Waters.” - Keith Richards
Heck yeah harmonica man
Thank God for the internet , so everyone can enjoy these great moments......
This is literally one of the greatest things I've ever seen in my life.
Seeing Keith, Ronnie and Mick jamming with Muddy Watters is one of the greatest sights in the world this century~!!!! Rip Muddy and John lee Hooker and Charlie Watts~!!!!!
The Rolling Stones simply found the blues as kids from vinyl records, loved it & were heavily influenced by it. They helped open America's eyes to a whole new world of music in their own backyard, nice one boys! 👌🇬🇧👏
Keith Richards getting called out by Muddy Waters @6:41 and then stepping over tables of Jack Daniels in a white shirt, vest, and cigarette to go control the coolest jam session of all-time is probably the greatest unplanned entrance in the history of rock & roll. Keith is the man.
Don't forget Muddy's Band!! JOHN PRIMER (guitar), MOJO BUFORD(harp), KILLER RAY ALLISON (drums), LOVEY LEE (piano), CALVIN FUZZ JONES (bass) and RICK KREHER (guitar)!!!
Probably one of the purest gigs ever. Muddy Waters and the Stones in the smallest of small clubs. Perfect.
Muddy Waters and The Stones! Yes!❤
Harmonica players is tearing it up WOW incredible band here god I love Muddy Waters
I saw Muddy Waters in New Orleans at the Muddy Water’s Bar just missing The Rolling Stones in the 1970’s. The man has the soul to make the Blues so special and was a favorite place the Stones went to meet Muddy Waters and Jam!
This is why the internet was invented. Im a 20yo french boy and i’m very grateful to be there with everyone listening to this perfect music video.
Whoever speak ill of the Rolling Sones cant see them for what they are and were, they seem to genuinely love blues, and this is some blues for legends.
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