I was lucky enough to see James in 1973 when the 100% Cotton record was released. The opening act that night was Aerosmith and Matt "Guitar" Murphy was playing with James that night.
Thanks for this. Cotton and Tucker. Incredible. And that Muddy clip of Muddy, Cotton, and Sammy Lawhorn on Guitar is amazing. Years later, they teamed up on Cotton's album Take Me Back, one of my faves
Hey Sonny, hope its not too late for this, but i wanted to thank you for this video. I've never appreciated Mr. Cotton as much as I do now. Really fun with James and Ritchie Havens.
Thanks for posting. Didn't realize that he was such a powerhouse. That guitar player is outstanding. Gonna have look up that guitar player.
I was lucky enough to see James in 1973 when the 100% Cotton record was released. The opening act that night was Aerosmith and Matt "Guitar" Murphy was playing with James that night.
Muddy is in command - yes indeed! :)
Thanks for this. Cotton and Tucker. Incredible. And that Muddy clip of Muddy, Cotton, and Sammy Lawhorn on Guitar is amazing. Years later, they teamed up on Cotton's album Take Me Back, one of my faves
just discovering Luther Tucker... man that guy could lay it down! fantastic player!
I had no idea Odetta could rock like that!
none even close
Thanks Brother Awesome Content !!!!!!!!
So great. Drumer look and sound like Francis Clay
Hey Sonny, hope its not too late for this, but i wanted to thank you for this video. I've never appreciated Mr. Cotton as much as I do now. Really fun with James and Ritchie Havens.
Great!!
Thank you!
Wow! Thank you for posting this!
thank you so much, Sonny! incredible!!
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No more you tube Sonny?
Maybe recorded at Café Au Go Go, New York City, November 1967?
All the footage is from that venue. Owned by Howard L Soloman.
Yep...this is from the Blues Bag around Thanksgiving...I thought I recognized that wall when the camera pulled back...great stuff.
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@@sonnyburnett8744 Great stuff. Thank you. btw I believe the correct spelling is Solomon (not to get all nerdy on you :)
Wow... what is the source of this footage? Thanks for posting this!
This is from a documentary called Blues Deluxe a film by Howard L Soloman
Sonny Burnett Is that Ike singjng the last tune?
No, as it says in my description it's Richie Havens.