by nysalor » Thu Dec 29, 2011 2:08 pm UTC
The legendary bluesman Howlin' Wolf.
He was the powerful growly voice who inspired Tom Waits and Captain Beefheart. His guitarist Hubert Sumlin's slashing guitar riffs were namechecked by legends like Eric Clapton, Buddy Guy, and Jimi Hendrix. He teamed with the equally legendary blues songwriter Willie Dixon to create a bunch of blues classics that you may have heard of, including "Killing Floor" (Hendrix), "Little Red Rooster" (Grateful Dead), "Spoonful" (Cream), and "Back Door Man" (Doors).
The Wolf's storming live shows were extraordinarily intense, and at times he would climb the curtains that hung around the stage while singing into the microphone at full strength! When the Rolling Stones were asked to play the British TV show "Shindig" in 1965, they did it on the condition that Howlin' Wolf would perform as well. During the Wolf's TV debut, the Stones sat at his feet while he ripped through "How Many More Years."
To quote AllMusic: "A Robert Johnson may have possessed more lyrical insight, a Muddy Waters more dignity, and a B.B. King certainly more technical expertise, but no one could match [Howlin' Wolf] for the singular ability to rock the house down to the foundation while simultaneously scaring its patrons out of its wits."
Don't Laugh at Me (Live in concert): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZiZ-sW38cT0&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Down at the Bottom (Live at a juke): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P8UCOBajM9o&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Smokestack Lightning (Live in concert): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1FK620bS7A&feature=youtube_gdata_player