it is criminal that a mini documentary so good and so we'll put together is allowed to languish in obscurity. The effort and execution are fantastic. I sincerely hope to see more from you.
2:05 I think that’s the beauty of art. It sounds like a man is talking about how cool he is but it’s becoming a symbol, a message or a call for many people Also thanks for the video, the riff has been playing in my mind and it never occured to me to look it up until now
It's funny that you zeroed in on this because this was basically the genesis of this video. Somewhere I had read about the feud that I talk about later in the video. But when I went back to find that information all I could find on the meaning of the songs was the civil rights angle. I recognize the similarities in the slogan "I am a man" and the lyrics of the song, and they were contemporaries. But, for me, the rest of the lyrics point to bravado and peacocking and not something as profound as a political statement. Still, you are 100% correct. When art is released into the world it no longer belongs to the artist, it is the audience's to interpret. Thanks for the comment!
I had just listened to bad to the bone and trying to remember hoochie coochie man just looked up blues riff and found this. Not only did you help me in the search I found an excellent video in it's own right. Keep it up!
Thank you so much. And be sure to look through the other comments to see some titles I missed but the community schooled me on. It's an incredible riff
Yeah, Elmore James sends that one. I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of Metal guitarists claimed it among their inspirations. I'll have to look into that.
Underrated video
Thank you for the compliment. Feel free to share with on your social media
it is criminal that a mini documentary so good and so we'll put together is allowed to languish in obscurity. The effort and execution are fantastic. I sincerely hope to see more from you.
That is a very nice compliment. Thank you. I would like to make more mini-docs like this in the future. Thank you for subscribing.
Excellent research
If I'm not mistaken that's Johnny Winters yelling in the background in the 1977 version
I think you're right. He did have a hand in producing the album.
Greatest ad libs of all time
2:05 I think that’s the beauty of art. It sounds like a man is talking about how cool he is but it’s becoming a symbol, a message or a call for many people
Also thanks for the video, the riff has been playing in my mind and it never occured to me to look it up until now
It's funny that you zeroed in on this because this was basically the genesis of this video. Somewhere I had read about the feud that I talk about later in the video. But when I went back to find that information all I could find on the meaning of the songs was the civil rights angle. I recognize the similarities in the slogan "I am a man" and the lyrics of the song, and they were contemporaries. But, for me, the rest of the lyrics point to bravado and peacocking and not something as profound as a political statement. Still, you are 100% correct. When art is released into the world it no longer belongs to the artist, it is the audience's to interpret. Thanks for the comment!
Thank you for this very insightful video.
A master class in the quintessential blues riff! I also appreciated the shout outs to the runners up. Nicely done, sir.
Thank you
Thank you for your comment!
One of my favorite uses of this riff is in You Better Run by Motörhead
i love this riff
this answers lots of questions
Thank you so much for watching and commenting!
I had just listened to bad to the bone and trying to remember hoochie coochie man just looked up blues riff and found this. Not only did you help me in the search I found an excellent video in it's own right. Keep it up!
Thank you so much. And be sure to look through the other comments to see some titles I missed but the community schooled me on. It's an incredible riff
Omgggg Dust my Broom just gets my soulllll man
Yeah, Elmore James sends that one. I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of Metal guitarists claimed it among their inspirations. I'll have to look into that.
How does this have less than 8000 views
Thank you! Feel free to share it on your social media and help it get more views. I’d love that!
awesome video .. you should make more like this
Thank you for the encouragement!
Great video, thanks to This vid i Learned something today
Martin Endresen thanks for watching
Gran vídeo 😄
Thank you so much for your research, and excellent video. I really appreciate it. I couldn’t find this information anywhere else
Thank you for your comment.
This! I had no idea what to search for! answered all of my questions
this is amazing
Thank you!
wonderful video
Thank you!
That riff was also in you better run by Motorhead
NIce!
Great vid 😊👍
Thank you. I appreciate you watching it.
One more in the row : Johnny Guitar Watson's Gangster of Love
There's no way you only have 35 subscribers
Well, hopefully, it was you that made 35, right? ;) Help me out share this video on your social media.
“Uhh I think I’m about to pass a Kidney Stone ahhhhh *riff* ahhhhh *riff* ahhhh
Yay! I'm gonna be a famous music star, like Muddy Waters!
Just play them bro
Regrettably, I am not a guitar player. Just a video maker
@@jlee.glassburn yeah I meant just let the music play
@@lukegg9025 Oh, yeah, um, that's not what this video is. But here ya go
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