Gena Baker for guitar skills i rate magic sam higher than b b king & skip james,fred mcdowell,john lee hooker buddy guy,t bone walker jimi hendrix,i could name more but for me bb wasnt the king of the blues there are so many top bluesmen who get no recognition.bb was technically sound but for me he didnt play raw enough,i know he just died so im not coating him off he had his moments.but he him self wouldnt of said he was the best thats the industry putting that label on him.
Jamie Davey, I do think Magic Sam is AWESOME, but I had never heard of him til I was on CZcams. I have Magic Sam on my play list. But like a lot of great artist, they get overlooked. It happens in all areas of the music business. Now I will get to enjoy Magic Sam on CZcams.
Gena Baker i agree thats why i dont listen to radio,the playlists are brought so there is no musical freedom or education about the truest & most talented people on our planet.always keep searching & you will find it on utube but you gotta search hard & your realise most of the best music ever made was on small independant labels.checkout my lists i have picked many gems ive found,blues,popcorn,soul,funk,jazz funk fusion,garage punk psych reggae,music picked by a musician who keeps searching for true talent originality freedom of speech & passion.peace
I'd be surprised as shit if Johnny Winters , Vaughn , ZZ Top and a bunch others I can name didn't have every Magic Sam record cause the guy was a phenom AND ORIGINAL .... oh , Alvin Lee and this song could have easily been played at Woodstock " Lookin Good " they would have loved it ...
When was this film shot? Anybady knows? The clothes and the Black and white image suggest it's from the early sixties. Hair cuts are a bit loose for the period? the use of the fuzz on the second number, too. These guitars were available in the mid seventies(no real Gibson here, a japanese copy). Although he sounds good on it, the japanese copy suggest he had little money at the time...
swingmanu this is from 69, recorded for the American Folk Blues fest tour in europe (DVDs are out there, worth a buy for any fan of this music, all of them). He’s borrowing Earl Hooker’s guitar here, which yes was a Univox copy. AFAIK Univox was all US-made until the 70s though.
Thxs for this very exhaustive answer! I didn't know copies this close to the originals were already available at the time. I remember seing them coming to European stores circa 75. And still wonder how they didn't get sued... thanks for posting. I'll try to get a hold of these DVDs
May Magic Sam's legacy live on forever.
Groovy. West Side Soul is an outstanding album.
Listen - you just heard my jaw drop....
Dude was amazing
Great west side chicago blues! Magic Sam was a real talented singer and guitarist!
Westside soul at its finest! Magic Sam is da man!
Sam was the guy who stood up and got it done,,,
In real time,,,
i saw him do it,,
May he rest in peace,,,,,
DD
GOOD GOD THANK YOU FOR THIS... TOTAL ASS KICK.....
Sam was "The Mechanic" of the blues ,,he made it happen,,,
Really cool to see the great Magic Sam, thank you
Died and left us so young. Thanks so much einyo for uploading this. What a rare gem.
Move and groove man.....this is whats up....
AWESOME! RIGHT UP THERE WITH B.B.KING.
Gena Baker for guitar skills i rate magic sam higher than b b king & skip james,fred mcdowell,john lee hooker buddy guy,t bone walker jimi hendrix,i could name more but for me bb wasnt the king of the blues there are so many top bluesmen who get no recognition.bb was technically sound but for me he didnt play raw enough,i know he just died so im not coating him off he had his moments.but he him self wouldnt of said he was the best thats the industry putting that label on him.
This is so good, thanks for the share
woooow .. the beast ....!
WOW!
So damn good!
Good stuff
♥♥♥
The Master
Playing Earl Hooker's guitar
最高だ!マジック・sam,,,,
there is an lp with 10 or so instrumentals that is also very good
Major influence on Gary Clark Jr. Great jams!
That tone.... my god! It sounds like a pissed off weedeater with a shot of NOS!
On Earl Hookers personal guitar!!! So what's the story on that Blues Scholars?
way a head of his time . and many tried to play like this
true that
This ^^^
I only know of one man who can play like this. The great Bill Abel my dear dear friend and a direct link to the Delta Blues MASTERS!
Anyone know whos on drums and bass?
@einyo where did you get this clip, i wanna buy the dvd you got it from
American folk blues festival volume 1-3
Jamie Davey, I do think Magic Sam is AWESOME, but I had never heard of him til I was on CZcams. I have Magic Sam on my play list. But like a lot of great artist, they get overlooked. It happens in all areas of the music business. Now I will get to enjoy Magic Sam on CZcams.
Gena Baker i agree thats why i dont listen to radio,the playlists are brought so there is no musical freedom or education about the truest & most talented people on our planet.always keep searching & you will find it on utube but you gotta search hard & your realise most of the best music ever made was on small independant labels.checkout my lists i have picked many gems ive found,blues,popcorn,soul,funk,jazz funk fusion,garage punk psych reggae,music picked by a musician who keeps searching for true talent originality freedom of speech & passion.peace
I am subscribed on UTUBE. That way what ever mood your in you already have it on your Playlist. TO AWESOME MUSIC
oddly enough i can see this guy as a MAJOR influence to hendrix
same singing style.. guitars similar but older
this guys a fucking beast
I'd be surprised as shit if Johnny Winters , Vaughn , ZZ Top and a bunch others I can name didn't have every Magic Sam record cause the guy was a phenom AND ORIGINAL .... oh , Alvin Lee and this song could have easily been played at Woodstock " Lookin Good " they would have loved it ...
When was this film shot? Anybady knows? The clothes and the Black and white image suggest it's from the early sixties. Hair cuts are a bit loose for the period? the use of the fuzz on the second number, too. These guitars were available in the mid seventies(no real Gibson here, a japanese copy). Although he sounds good on it, the japanese copy suggest he had little money at the time...
swingmanu this is from 69, recorded for the American Folk Blues fest tour in europe (DVDs are out there, worth a buy for any fan of this music, all of them). He’s borrowing Earl Hooker’s guitar here, which yes was a Univox copy. AFAIK Univox was all US-made until the 70s though.
Thxs for this very exhaustive answer! I didn't know copies this close to the originals were already available at the time. I remember seing them coming to European stores circa 75. And still wonder how they didn't get sued... thanks for posting. I'll try to get a hold of these DVDs
i agree 100% garys sound is so similar
Yep. I sure do hear Magic Sam's influence in Gary Clark Jr's style. Love Gary but he has a way to go before he hits this level.
watch and listen guitarists---------learn from the real deal!!!!
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What a shame.
Pretty sure Angus Young saw this
Who the fuck is Jimi Hendrix?