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At Newport 1960

Muddy Waters

1960

At Newport 1960

Album Summary

At Newport 1960 is a live album by Muddy Waters recorded during his performance at the Newport Jazz Festival on July 3, 1960. With his longtime backup band, Muddy Waters plays a mix of his older popular tunes and some newer compositions. Chess Records released the album in the United States on November 15, 1960. At Newport 1960 is sometimes referred to as the first live blues album and has received critical acclaim. Rolling Stone magazine included it at number 348 on its list of "500 Greatest Albums of all Time". Along with the songs on The Best of Muddy Waters (1958), the album was an important influence on the emerging younger white blues scenes in the U.S. and U.K.

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Sep 15 2021
3

now this is blues. clapton can fuck off.

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Nov 16 2020
5

This album is credited with introducing Chicago-style blues to a white audience and influencing the likes of Jimi Hendrix, Jimmy Page, Angus Young, and more. Its footprint is so massive that it can't be overstated, and it's easy to see why. Waters starts with some blues standards and slowly turns up the heat until the crowd is going nuts. He plays his penultimate song twice, reportedly exhausting himself to the point that Otis Spann had to sing the final number. It's an expert balance of frenetic energy and casual blues musicianship. Just incredible. Best track: I've Got My Mojo Working - Pt. 2

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Jan 24 2022
4

The album that inspired a generation of white British musicians to sound like poor versions of this album.

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Dec 28 2021
4

Live albums that end with "At Newport" are guaranteed to be an artist's best. Duke Ellington, Dizzy Gillespie, and now Muddy Waters. Waters is obviously a mainstay of blues, and I'd say there isn't nearly enough blues on this list, but I'm glad they chose this one. Blues is a pretty simple genre, so you need to bring as much personality in order to make it shine. Waters had personality in spades. He has full command over the audience, with his naturally compelling voice and excellent guitar skills. The whole set is great, but "Got My Mojo Working" is the clear highlight, followed by part 2 and then the excellent closer "Goodbye Newport Blues". This one is a bonafide classic.

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Mar 22 2022
2

This may be more a criticism of early blues (or blues in general), but a lot of these tunes sound so similar. I know that's just me being uneducated and unfamiliar with the nuance of solos and lyrical stylings, but I can't quite get into it.

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Jan 11 2022
5

Fun fast and influential Blues delivered with plenty of mojo. Stellar drums guitar and harp throughout. Got my brand in you, I feel so good, got my mojo working

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Aug 28 2024
5

Man, this album is pure fire! Muddy Waters and his band absolutely tear it up at Newport. The energy is electric, the guitar riffs are scorching, and Muddy's vocals are raw and powerful. From the blues classics like "Hoochie Coochie Man" to the newer hits like "Got My Mojo Working," every track is a masterpiece. It's like being transported back in time to witness a legendary performance. This is a must-listen for any blues fan, or really anyone who appreciates good music.

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Dec 09 2023
5

Excellent album. Muddy Waters is one of the all time greats. Otis Spann on piano and James Cotton on harmonica. This would have been a great band to see. I've been listening to this album for a while. 5 stars all the way. Just exactly perfect.

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Jan 23 2024
3

A legend who many of my favorite bands cite as one of their influences. I think I would enjoy a studio album more than a live one.

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Jan 25 2022
5

Ahh, that was a fun listen. Certainly understand why it's made the list! Love a bit of funky harmonica. These songs are really jams, at the end of the day. Relaxing, fun, bluesy. All among my favorite moods. What I love about this album is that it meets you where you are. If you're in a good mood it's toe-tapping, and if you're not, it's mellow. Somehow, amazingly, it occupies both spaces at once very effectively. The sound is so polished it's hard to believe it's even a live album. Amazing. Fave track: I Feel So Good.

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Nov 06 2021
5

As a guitarist who discovered the blues early on, I recognize this album;s role in bringing the blues to a wider US and UK audience in the early '60s. Muddy Water's influence on artists such as the Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, Eric Clapton and countless others cannot be overstated. His was the definitive statement of the Chicago Blues (by way of Mississippi). His music is buoyant, joyous, and super accessible.

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Sep 10 2021
5

A rip roaring album that showcases how damn good Muddy Waters was. Itโ€™s got grit, itโ€™s got amazing solos hell it even boogies and I donโ€™t know what else youโ€™d want from a blues album.

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May 16 2021
5

Uptempo blues muziek. Hier kan ik niet blijven op stilzitten!

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May 27 2021
5

Brilliant, despite it being a series of fairly straight blues performances this sounds fantastic. Blues being so formulaic at times, often it's a case of not what one plays, but how one does it; and Waters oozes charisma. Big boy music, played with authority and panache. Makes a lot of what we listen to sound quite juvenile, don't it?

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Jan 18 2021
5

This album is the culmination and the reason music exists. Itโ€™s so raw and pure. We all owe much credit to Muddy Waters and his contemporaries for this earliest version of rock and roll.

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May 25 2021
4

Loved this collection of classic blues performed live. I was personally surprised at how good the recording was for it being from 1960. Stellar guitar, great harmonica, the twiddling of a piano, Muddy's distinctive howl, it all works wonderfully.

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Jan 30 2024
3

A lot of history in this dude. Sounds good for being live and really starts cookin' after a few songs. The last Newport blues festival, so important in multiple ways. Pretty classic. 3.5

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Jan 30 2024
3

This is good. I would be interested in hearing a version that wasn't live.

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Jan 30 2024
3

Itโ€™s not what I would usually choose to listen to, but was nice background music for work. He walked so Stevie Ray Vaughan could run!

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Jan 30 2024
2

Muddy waters is obviously an icon. That album was not my cup of tea though.

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Jan 30 2024
2

Picture this, it's 2001 and your mom just took you to Famous Dave's. You sit down and stare at the tires, license plates and gas pumps surrounding you. The waitress brings you your fourth refill of mountain dew: code red. You pray over your Chicken Tenders and Wilbur Beans and then dig in. Muddy Waters fills your ears, playing the same song 400 times in a row. Two stars.

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Jan 22 2024
2

Clearly a milestone but too old for me

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Mar 03 2025
5

OMG, a genuinely great blues album (not just a bunch of young white Englishmen playing their copies thereof). This is the real deal, and massively influential (on said English whiteboys). Muddy Water sis probably more important for the series of sides he released starting in 1948, but Dimery will not include compilations, so we have this live 'best of' instead. Can't complain too much, though. Perfect, no notes. Fun fact: Muddy posed with John Lee Hooker's guitar for the cover photo. He _actually_ played a Telecaster. for the gig. You can always trust a man with a Tele.

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Jan 30 2024
5

The audience watching this at the Newport Folk Festival must have been like, WTF.

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Jun 18 2021
4

Love to see Muddy Waters on the list, a true blues legend. Very obviously the progenitor of the blues-rock style that launched copycat acts like the Stones, Yardbirds, Led Zeppelin to their early success. To quote Chance the Rapper: "I got the Chicago blues. We invented rock before the Stones got through." The "we" in that lyric refers to Muddy Waters. I'm not too bothered by this being a live album, considering that a lot of Muddy's best work preceded the album format entirely. I do wish we had certain hits on here like "Rolling Stone" and "Mannish Boy," but these are still great selections. He's got such a fantastic voice for this kind of music, and all the musicians kill it, especially the harmonica, shout out to James Cotton. Really dug this one. Favorite tracks: I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man, Meanest Woman, Soon Forgotten, Goodbye Newport Blues. Album art: A simple picture of Muddy Waters, likely taken at the show. It's a great shot though, great color contrast. You can tell he means business. 4/5

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Jun 17 2024
3

Live albums really donโ€™t do it for me. I would rather be there. And a lot of these sound so similar. I get it but I donโ€™t at the same time

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Apr 08 2024
3

Enjoyed listening to this, although mainly as a historical document. Love the Them cover of "Baby Please Don't Go", of course

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Feb 29 2024
1

So boring. Every song sounds the same. No build or variety. Not a single song that was enjoyable. I can understand that this may have significance and was an influence for better music, but it is really boring when listened to 60+ years later.

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May 24 2025
5

If you want to hear the power of a shit-hot Chicago blues band blow away a bunch of white jazz nerds, this is the album to listen to.

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Mar 03 2025
5

One of the holy grails of blues. Muddy ran deep. He also could be mischievous and light. So many clueless white boys have lionised this without really understanding. But if youโ€™re prepared to go deep this is great. Iโ€™d probably recommend B B King live at cook county prison or live at the regal first. But thatโ€™s not a quality comparison. B B is a bit more accessible. 5 stars.

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Feb 17 2025
5

I have always been drawn to solid guitar work and emotive singing that has some grit. And I can't not consider how influential this album was to the generation of blues influenced rock bands that were just a few years from stepping into the spotlight.

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Feb 12 2025
5

Never heard him play live before. I really enjoyed this album.

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Feb 07 2025
5

Great voice. Bluesy and every song is catchy.

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Feb 07 2025
5

Great album. Didnโ€™t realize itโ€™s one of the first live blues albums and could be the best one. So basically a single take of a whole album! Can I give more than 5 stars?!?

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Feb 03 2025
5

Really enjoyed listening to a young Muddy Waters. This is where a big chunk of of Rock & Roll came from from.

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Feb 03 2025
5

One of my favorite aspects of going through this list is listening to albums or artists I know by reputation, but never took the time to really sit down and give them the time they deserve. Muddy Waters is one of those artists. I thoroughly enjoyed this one. I also feel that the live format added to the experience (though I typically prefer live albums in general), the whooping and hollering in "Feel so Good" made me feel so good.

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Jan 22 2025
5

Listened to the whole album while looking after a cat this morning, may be the most at peace Iโ€™ve ever been. Huge fan.

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Jan 24 2025
5

Just amazing. Every track is an incredible performance.

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Aug 13 2024
4

fav tracks: Hoochie Coochie Man, Soon Forgotten, Goodbye Newport Blues Thoughts: My first time listening to Muddy Waters, and an introduction to music under the umbrella of American Blues. The performances are close to flawless, if not perfect. I really like the piano playing; some of the melodic runs played on the piano sound like something Hendrix would play on the guitar. I guess little stuff like that highlight the influence that early to mid 19th century blues has on rock. Would like to hear more from Muddy Waters and other contemporaries. Very Nice.

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Jun 18 2024
4

before listening i had never thought of the harmonica as a sexual instrument . now however....

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Jun 15 2024
4

Surprisingly, a live album where we didn't mind that it was live and the elements that made it so were to its credit. The blues is just a very reliable genre, and one that always gets us dancing.

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Oct 08 2021
4

When I get blues albums on this list, I always find that I tend to enjoy them, despite the fact that I don't think of myself as much of a blues guy. This sounds like it would have been a really fun concert, and reading about the historical context was interesting as well 4/5

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Jul 09 2021
4

Classic blues. Fun voice and sound effects.

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May 30 2024
3

I accidentally listened to almost all of this album on shuffle and I was thinking to myself, โ€œthis is a really stilted live performance, the edits are terribleโ€ฆand why are there studio versions of the songs interspersed with the live versions?โ€ Turns out Iโ€™m just not very smart.

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May 28 2024
3

Live. Very talented. Foundation of blues in America? I knew a couple of the songs.

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Apr 08 2024
3

Imagining this record in its original context didnโ€™t happen for me: Iโ€™ve heard these moves copied across too many antecedents, which is understandable as itโ€™s a perfect example of what it is. My inability to raise anything specific to this record is a measure of the extent that what made it fresh became wallpaper to my musical childhood.

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Mar 22 2021
3

Very bluesy. Not bad but too repetitive

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Jan 17 2021
3

If you are not REALLY into blues, every song in this album will sound the same very quickly.

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Nov 17 2020
3

Didn't expect to like this at all but was surprisingly enjoyable. Very impressive vocally, but also very repetitive. [3]

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Dec 14 2024
2

I'm sure this is important somehow but I don't care for the blues.

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Dec 04 2024
2

Not overly shit. Just boring. Like half the albums I've had on this list already.

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Dec 02 2024
2

Man I just donโ€™t likes blues music. I think itโ€™s boring. This album was boring.

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Nov 21 2024
2

Old soulful blues(?). Whan I think about when people talk about the genre from the 50s or 60s. Nice rhythms but nothing I would listen to daily.

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Oct 17 2024
2

Yep thatโ€™s a Blues album. Sounds exactly like every other one weโ€™ve gotten on this list

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Oct 15 2024
2

Live albums generally have a mid level ceiling with me. Theyโ€™re not a necessity when exploring an artistโ€™s discography because theyโ€™re often not an actual project that has a theme, or concept, or true coherency. The quality lives and dies by the setlist and your interest will be truly subjective depending on how big of a fan you are of the particular artist. For me? Iโ€™m not a fan of blues as a sole genre. I need other flavours mixed in, otherwise Iโ€™m zoning out. I find it lacks punch, energy, and true character; and there just isnโ€™t enough variety to really evolve it beyond the few tracks you might hear from time to time. This is really the best way I can describe this album. The only time I found it engaging was the double feature of โ€˜Iโ€™ve Got My Mojo Workingโ€™. Outside of that, though? Everything felt like it all blending in together far too much. Itโ€™s not egregiously bad or anything. If youโ€™re a hardcore fan of blues then this should be right up your alley. Itโ€™s just not up my alley at all. Itโ€™s so not up my alley thatโ€™s a whole other continent away. It left almost no impression on me by the time the album was over; and outside of two tracks that perked me up due to more prominent jazz elements I genuinely disliked it. Iโ€™ll still give it an appreciative 2/5, though.

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Oct 15 2024
2

Not super into Blues, every song just sounds identical to every other Blues song out there. The album is super clean for a live performance though, great recording. Fav Track: Tiger In Your Tank

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Aug 27 2024
2

I'm very glad that this exists. It didn't connect with me personally, but I can recognize how influential it is.

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Aug 13 2024
2

Too old school for me. No disrespect. I just don't like the blues.

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Jan 29 2024
2

Dat water do be muddy do Best Song's: I've Got My Mojo Working & Got My Mojo Working - Pt. 2 Worst Song: Everything else was meh

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Jan 09 2024
2

Just... not my favorite. I understand why it's "Good", but for me it was a little too slow and dated to find enjoyable. I think in a movie at the right scene you could perfectly fit one of these beautiful songs, but it's not for me for daily driving.

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Jul 26 2023
2

This is a collaboration of two things I donโ€™t like much: Blues music and live albums. Iโ€™m glad I listened to this piece of music history and agree with it being in this list, but I wonโ€™t be listening again.

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May 06 2023
2

Sounds like the music from the weird uncle in Dixieโ€™s Double Trouble on SNES

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Mar 07 2023
2

Not terrible, but it gets so repetitive that I tuned it out by the time the album was over.

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Feb 19 2023
2

Great voice and energy to these songs but ultimately they ended up sounding the same

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Jan 09 2023
2

If you're a blues fan, this album is like the bible of your world. I, however, am not. Instrumentals too similar. Lyrics very simple. Pretty dull after a few tracks.

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Oct 11 2022
2

Itโ€™s fine. Wouldnโ€™t listen again.

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Oct 07 2022
2

I know this is one of those that I should enjoy but don't. Father of the blues and all that. I'm a nope for Muddy Waters.

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Oct 07 2022
2

I lived in Los Angeles for more than a decade and it may shock you that nobody went to the beach. The beach was for tourists. Santa Monica beach, and especially Venice Beach was dirty and gross. If you wanted to go swimming you went south. Manhattan, Beach .. Redondo Beach ... still pretty gross. Newport Beach, now that's where you went if you really wanted to go swimming, But now I hear there's Muddy Waters at Newport Beach and it's not very good and in fact kinda sad, boring and not really worth the drive. By the time you get there, you may be thinking to yourself ... that's a lotta hype, was it even worth it...?

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Sep 16 2022
2

I know I am supposed to be blown away by this. Maybe at the time it was revolutionary. But this does nothing for me.

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Aug 07 2022
2

I've said it before. Live albums basically amount to a best of album. Muddy Waters is a generational artist who deserves to be included. If you're going to do so, make sure you highlight a studio recording.

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Jul 18 2024
1

3/10 Giro di Blues, Virtuosismi su armonica e ritmicitร  verbali usati ad nauseam. Insopportabile.

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Jul 17 2025
5

This sounds great. Will definitely look for a copy for the collection.

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Jul 17 2025
5

Perfect. No notes. Not something I listen to on the regular but such a great record. The call and response in Mojo Working is one of the most joyous (and one of my favourite) relics of rock and roll.

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Jul 17 2025
5

Awesome. Without Muddy Waters, you don't get the stones, Warren Zevon, or the White Stripes. Just boppin!

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Jul 10 2025
5

live albums can often feel sort of fractured, at least in regard to the actual song selection. a lot like a greatest hits compilation, there's often some noticeable disconnect between one track and another. now, this phenomenon is Already mostly mitigated just by the Form and the Context of this particular release. i mean, a lot of the hang-ups around this sort of grab-bag approach in an album release stem from taking songs out of the context of their albums, and Muddy Waters had a whopping One album at the time of this recording. we kind of forget that the album is not the be-all end-all music format. it's especially easy if you're approaching this as a piece of Western Music Canon where The Album has inexplicably and SomeWhat UnComfortably been put on a massive pedestal and treated as the Correct Form. but hell, many albums around this time and throughout the decade were Also more or less just collections of disparate tracks. this was back when a record being half standards and covers was justโ€ฆ what a record Was. and blues, much like any other kind of folk music, is a genre that embraces this approach regardleโ€”man, i'm getting entirely off-topic and sandbagging my own point. i always do this. i bring all this up in the first place because i was struck with some exceptional track sequencing here, that's all. it really ramps up and tells a story through the energy. hearing the bandโ€”as well as the audienceโ€”loosen up and build over the course of the performance grants a certain kind of cohesion that made it pretty easy to conceptualize this thing holistically. i guess i could've just said that. i really enjoyed hoochie coochie man. looking it up and learning that's where that fucking stop-time riff comes from blew my mind. you know the riff. even if you think you don't, you do. it's the bad to the bone one. this wasn't the first recording of hoochie coochie; Waters had first released it as a single in '54, but it still feels like witnessing the discovery of Fire. how must that have sounded back then? crazy to imagine. much hay has been made for both parts of got my mojo working as well, and those are some fantastic performances, for sure, definitely the fiery beating heart of the record. i do not actually care much about Muddy Waters' place as a stepping stone to a lot of the acclaimed bluesy rock acts; yea yea, he was a big influence on the Stones, who wasn't? but setting that apathy for rock canon asideโ€”wow, yea, you really can hear it on mojo working. probably better than the Stones, though. or at least better than bad to the bone. hope we can agree on that. good god. that song gives me hives. i don't even know if it's actually bad. i'm just allergic to it. i'd honestly thought this would be a more difficult listen than it was. i guess i don't know why, even; i suppose just due to its age and my lack of experience with actual factual true-blue blues. but i like old folk music, and i do like rock music, despite everything, so it's not as if i didn't have an in. maybe i'm just a scared little pussy. maybe i'm just a little piss baby. maybe i'm just a bitch. who knows. really glad i listened to this, though; it feels like as good a foundation as any to get into blues proper. maybe it'll make me a little less of a bitch. a little less of a scared little piss baby. maybe it'll make meโ€”

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Jun 27 2025
5

Not many things better than blues is there?

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Jun 27 2025
5

Loved it! Hadnโ€™t heard much live MW

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Jun 24 2025
5

Och wat heerlijk. Even lekkere blues zo op de woensdagmiddag. Gelijk beginnend met een heerlijk rifje en die pure rauwe stem van Muddy. Dit. Wordt Genieten. Pfoah, helemaal los in Baby please dont go. Echt de roots van Blues dit. Geweldig. Potverdomme wat een heerlijk album. Echt alleen maar genoten, bij elk nummer. Het helpt dat ik wel echt Blues van ben, want is het objectief? Absoluut niet. Is het veel van hetzelfde? Ja tot op zekere hoogte. But do I FOOKIN LUV IT? THE HELL I DO! 5 reten. FAV:I'm your hoochie coochi man, Baby please dont go, tsja ze kunnen er allemaal op.

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Jun 23 2025
5

Not something I often listen to, it was fun!

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Jun 21 2025
5

Wow. I watched this on YouTube right after listening to the LP. Magnificent. 5 out of 5.

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Jun 07 2025
5

Muddy Waters is always a great time and this is no exception. Incredible.

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Jun 02 2025
5

This was a great album. Every song was good. Easy to listen and sing along to.

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May 22 2025
5

Full of soul and power. Funky and groovy. Smooth. Rich vocals. Classic blues.

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May 20 2025
5

This is such a fun live album. They are really just jamming on all cylinders from start to end on this album. Muddy is far more than just blues and rhythm, he comes off particularly as a true rock star on this album. There is a wildness to the big band sounds on this album, horns and harmonicas just sounding off all across these jams. Each member plays with heart and character on this thing. It's got songs that make you wanna run and chase your tail in circles and others that make you wanna kick a can down the road. That's the blues; and it's got a shit-ton of energy. Firey and explosive moments too- the blues on Live at Newport is incredibly infectious.

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