*First Time Listening to MUDDY WATERS* 🎵 'YOU NEED LOVE' REACTION

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Thanks for checking out our Muddy Waters reaction. You Need Love is a nice and simple song with so much soul.

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Led Zeppelin's Whole Lotta Love takes phrases directly from this song.

KevinRCarr
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This awesome old blues music is what the British youth amped up with electric guitars in the sixties that spurned on classic rock. Especially band like Led Zepplin (and a whole lot more)

victorplekter
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Mannish Boy is another awesome Muddy Waters song! Love their music!!!

stv
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Led Zepplin took the "way down inside, honey you need love" pretty much word for word!

MK-nhro
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John Lee Hooker, Muddy Waters & Howlin' Wolf. My 3 favorites.

stevedotwood
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The great rock/blues guitarist Johnny Winter produced some albums for Muddy waters in the 80s and helped revive his career and a Grammy. You should check out some Johnny Winter!

michaelschwab
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After one of their concerts, the Rolling Stones made sure to go see him play at a club. After a while, Muddy Waters asked them to come up and jam with him. It's a great video.

RhodesianRidgebackGuy
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Every Blues loving fan knows who Muddey Waters is, or "Howlin' Wolf, and "Lead Belly" etc. Those guys are pioneers when it comes to Blues music.

dusty
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Awesome that you guys have got into some Muddy Waters. Check out "Hoochie Koochie Man", "Mannish Boy", "I'm Ready", "Got My Mojo Working", "You Can't Lose What You Never Had", "I Can't Be Satisfied" and "Still A Fool".

davescurry
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Saw him live probably one of the best shows I’ve ever seen!

LAVISHING
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The roots of rock and roll 👍 these guys are the inspiration for all the great British Bands of the 60s and 70s and even bands today.

andrewcollier
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Muddy Waters- I'm Ready or Turn Your Lamp Down Low.

danbrownstone
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This is the music that set in motion the 60s and 70s rock music and lit a fire under some of the greatest musicians of that era both here and in England I'm lucky enough to live about 45 minutes from Hwy 61 in Mississippi and me and my wife have driven from Vicksburg up to Memphis several times over the years and stopped at all the small towns along the way and seen some of the old blues clubs and we have partied in New Orleans on Bourbon St and Memphis on Beale St many times being children of the 60s we were always adventurous but I'm almost 70 now so we have had to slow down a bit the last 10 years but I turned 50 sitting in the Blues Bar on Bourbon St and I hear Lex always talking about New Orleans so I hope you get to visit as much as you can but don't forget about Memphis

rogerkelly
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Muddy Waters, whose real name is McKinley Morgenfield, literally came out of the Mississippi cotton fields and eventually made his way to Chicago. A lot like Robert Johnson did earlier, and eventually, Muddy took over the world of The Blues, and as many have said, influenced a whole generation of rockers, all of them, whether they know it or not. Most of them do.

bobschenkel
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the Blues, this period in time literally was the Genesis of humanity's musical Renaissance.
things will never be the same

haroldrhodes
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I never realised before that Led Zeppelin took all the lyrics for 'Whole Lot Of Love' from this.

aucourant
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Written by the legendary Willie Dixon. Almost certainly produced by him as well.

JeffreyTheTaylor
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Living as I do on the Blues Trail, specifically in the Hill Country Blues area just east of the Delta, I promise you the roots music of the blues is a deep rabbit hole with many side tunnels. ☺♥

atuuschaaw
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He’s famous for his electric Chicago Blues sound, but Muddy Waters is from Mississippi and was recorded by Alan Lomax for the Library of Congress in the early 1940s. He listened to the record Lomax made of the sessions and decided to go to Chicago to be a musician. Supposedly, he had the first all-electric band. All of his sideman also had successful solo careers. The Rolling Stones took their name from one of his songs, and they covered several. So did the Allman Brothers Band. Led Zeppelin mostly took without giving credit. Much of British Blues Rock came directly from him, covering songs he’d recorded just a few years earlier.

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Wow I didn't expect sum muddy🤣!! Champagne and reefer, got my mojo workin, I can't be satisfied, hell the cat fish blues!! The list goes on and on...so many amazing electric blues artist that came from the south I love it...

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