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Muddy Waters - Got My Mojo Working - 7/29/1971 - Ash Grove

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Recorded 7/29/1971 - Ash Grove (Los Angeles, CA) Visit Wolfgang's https://www.wolfgangs.com/music/ to stream concerts from thousands of legendary artists. Start your free trial today. Copyright Bill Graham Archives

About Muddy Waters

McKinley Morganfield (April 4, 1913 – April 30, 1983), better known as Muddy Waters, was an American blues singer-songwriter and musician who was an important figure in the post-World War II blues scene, and is often cited as the "father of modern Chicago blues". His style of playing has been described as "raining down Delta beatitude". Muddy Waters grew up on Stovall Plantation near Clarksdale, Mississippi, and by the age of 17 was playing the guitar and the harmonica, copying local blues artis...

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The clip "Muddy Waters - Got My Mojo Working - 7/29/1971 - Ash Grove" is a rare and fascinating piece of footage that offers a glimpse into the performance style of one of the most influential blues musicians of all time. Recorded on July 29, 1971, at the iconic Ash Grove in Los Angeles, this clip features Muddy Waters delivering his signature song "Got My Mojo Working" with characteristic intensity.

One of the most striking aspects of this footage is its rarity. With a duration of just over six minutes, it provides a concise yet powerful example of Waters' live performance capabilities. As one of the leading figures in the post-World War II blues scene, Muddy Waters was known for his unique blend of traditional Delta blues and urban Chicago styles, which he helped to popularize through his music.

The Ash Grove, where this clip was recorded, was a renowned music venue in Los Angeles during the 1960s and 1970s. It played host to numerous legendary artists, including Bob Dylan, Janis Joplin, and The Doors. Waters' performance at the Ash Grove would have been part of a larger concert series, likely featuring other notable blues musicians of the time.

Muddy Waters' music has had a profound impact on the development of blues and rock 'n' roll. His style of playing, characterized by its raw energy and emotional intensity, has influenced countless artists across multiple genres. Waters' ability to convey the emotional depth and complexity of traditional Delta blues through his performances was unparalleled, earning him widespread acclaim from critics and fans alike.

The clip "Got My Mojo Working" is a prime example of Muddy Waters' live performance prowess. With its driving rhythms and soulful vocals, this song showcases Waters' mastery of the blues genre. The footage itself is remarkable for its clarity and quality, allowing viewers to experience the raw energy of Waters' performance firsthand.

The copyright information provided indicates that this clip comes from the Bill Graham Archives, a collection of rare and historic concert recordings. This archive has played a significant role in preserving the history of live music performances, making it possible for fans and scholars to access and study these valuable artifacts.

In addition to its historical significance, this clip also offers a unique opportunity for viewers to experience Muddy Waters' music in a new way. By providing a rare glimpse into his live performance style, this footage serves as a testament to the enduring power of blues music. As one of the most influential musicians of all time, Muddy Waters continues to inspire and influence artists across multiple genres, making this clip an essential part of any blues or music enthusiast's collection.

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