In 1964 or 65 I worked at a Chevron station south of San Jose. Musselwhite was hitching out from Chicago. He asked if I had any work a guy could do.for a buck. We talked a bit and he pulled his harp and played.some riffs. That was my intro to the blues. I’m pushing 80 now, still love the blues. I saw Carly and Elvin Bishop last summer. He’s still doin’ it.
Great upload !!!! I remember this show. Big Walter was the man and I was lucky enough to see a lot of him in the clubs and get to know him. Charlie sure learned from him and has the chops. I am happy that he still carries the flame onward.
I recently heard Charlie saying modern blues is all speed and show off licks without soul. I tend to agree but this is some of the fastest blues I’ve ever heard. 😂❤
Charlie Musselwhite, you are the Master Blaster on the the Harmonica!!!! Do you remember meeting me, Velva aka “Velva Hot Lips on Harmonica!” I truly am so thankful for now knowing you & for the Green Bullet Mic I bought from you! I still use it & think of you every time I do! Please come to Santa Fe & look me up... Velva Merrick, I love & play passionate harmonica since 1970!!! Peace, good health, & love, Velva Hot Lips
Mike Vernon said in an interview that during the recording of Fleetwood Mac's 'Blues Jam at Chess' Walter Horton was difficult to record as he'd sing into the vocal mic, then into the harp mic, then between the two, and they had to watch carefully as he was likely to ignore the standard twelve bar format and just play and sing as he felt it, and I notice the band are paying close attention here! There's some lovely interplay with Charlie and Walter here, though....
I know I've read he struggled with alcohol. I think I read somewhere as part of his death certificate it actually included acute alcoholism. He does look kinda unwell here. Really sad. Alot of the blues artists from that era struggled with alcohol. No doubt a consequence of the dire conditions they grew up/lived in and the general poverty/discrimination they faced for most of their lives. 😢
I went to Chicago Fest a two to three times each year it was at Navy Pier, it bugs the hell out of me that I missed this. Does anyone know who any of the bandmembers are?
I was curious about the band too. I found this in a post on Adam Gussow's harp website "The backing band is the Dynatones. They were based out of San Francisco. Walter Shufflesworth is the drummer. Rick Welter is the guitarist. Ray Arvizu played saxophone. "
Stick to your poop pipes. That is Charlie Musselwhite.from 00:35 on. Before that, there is no harp.You're confused by the slicked back helmet of hair. And the style is pure Charlie Musselwhite. Buy yourself some CDs and learn.
In 1964 or 65 I worked at a Chevron station south of San Jose. Musselwhite was hitching out from Chicago. He asked if I had any work a guy could do.for a buck. We talked a bit and he pulled his harp and played.some riffs. That was my intro to the blues. I’m pushing 80 now, still love the blues. I saw Carly and Elvin Bishop last summer. He’s still doin’ it.
Big Walter was gigant! His sound is always seusual and subtle
Wow Charlie sure was young this man sure blows a hell of a tune 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Great upload !!!! I remember this show. Big Walter was the man and I was lucky enough to see a lot of him in the clubs and get to know him. Charlie sure learned from him and has the chops. I am happy that he still carries the flame onward.
So true _ _ Charlie's still the man _ _ he plays everything ( with precision ) on his harmonica !
I recently heard Charlie saying modern blues is all speed and show off licks without soul. I tend to agree but this is some of the fastest blues I’ve ever heard. 😂❤
Charlie Musselwhite, you are the Master Blaster on the the Harmonica!!!! Do you remember meeting me, Velva aka “Velva Hot Lips on Harmonica!” I truly am so thankful for now knowing you & for the Green Bullet Mic I bought from you! I still use it & think of you every time I do!
Please come to Santa Fe & look me up... Velva Merrick, I love & play passionate harmonica since 1970!!! Peace, good health, & love, Velva Hot Lips
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Mike Vernon said in an interview that during the recording of Fleetwood Mac's 'Blues Jam at Chess' Walter Horton was difficult to record as he'd sing into the vocal mic, then into the harp mic, then between the two, and they had to watch carefully as he was likely to ignore the standard twelve bar format and just play and sing as he felt it, and I notice the band are paying close attention here!
There's some lovely interplay with Charlie and Walter here, though....
What a gig that was...
What a Great Video. Does Anyone Have the Songs and the Times???...
Is there any more old films with young Charlie blowing the harp till the roof falls in 😅😅😅😅
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Big Walter died about six months after this.
I know I've read he struggled with alcohol. I think I read somewhere as part of his death certificate it actually included acute alcoholism. He does look kinda unwell here. Really sad. Alot of the blues artists from that era struggled with alcohol. No doubt a consequence of the dire conditions they grew up/lived in and the general poverty/discrimination they faced for most of their lives. 😢
CHARLIE IS A GREAT HARP PLAYER steve venegas
I went to Chicago Fest a two to three times each year it was at Navy Pier, it bugs the hell out of me that I missed this.
Does anyone know who any of the bandmembers are?
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He looks pretty young in this video lol 😅😅😅
At 6:00 that harmonist goes jedi and starts riffing in a way that makes angels, who specialize in song, filthy with envy🖕👼
Ooooo la la tres bon blow that harp n tap dos toes.
What's the sax player's name?
I believe its Ray Arvisu
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Does anyone know who the band is? Especially the tenor player.
I believe its Ray Arvisu....
I was curious about the band too. I found this in a post on Adam Gussow's harp website "The backing band is the Dynatones. They were based out of San Francisco. Walter Shufflesworth is the drummer. Rick Welter is the guitarist. Ray Arvizu played saxophone. "
He sings just like Junior Wells!
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That is not Charlie Musselwhite on the first footge,,,that is William Clarke,,,,
Stick to your poop pipes. That is Charlie Musselwhite.from 00:35 on. Before that, there is no harp.You're confused by the slicked back helmet of hair. And the style is pure Charlie Musselwhite. Buy yourself some CDs and learn.