Fred McDowell (January 12, 1904 -- July 3, 1972) known by his stage name; Mississippi Fred McDowell, was a blues singer and guitar player in the North Mississippi style
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@davisworth51144 жыл бұрын
I was blessed to be able to meet and play with Fred in 1971 in Seattle. I prefer his acoustic recordings. Fred was a very upbeat, kind, good-natured person and a real gentleman. As a concert promoter for the Seattle Folklore Society I was blessed to meet so many of the original bluesmen. The Stones recorded his version of "you Got to Move".
@dennisdistant4 жыл бұрын
Did you meet and got to hear and see Son House play too?
@davisworth51144 жыл бұрын
@@dennisdistant No, but he played in Seattle before I was involved, Skip James also played in Seattle via the Folklore Society, also Lightnin' Hopkins, Doc Watson, Bukka White, Rev. Gary Davis, and many more. Like I say, I feel truly blessed to meet and learn from the greats, thanks.
@Aphrodite_ErosLuvChild214-802 жыл бұрын
Them Mississippi men are gentlemen.. my hubby still opens doors, walks an umbrella around to my side if the car , holds door sort of thing ... I love being treated like a lady ... he's so sweet to me .
@eduardoleon2936 Жыл бұрын
How is he?
@stevetrivago Жыл бұрын
Awesomeness
@cadjs Жыл бұрын
I am a very white middle class British man...but this fantastic music stirs something deep inside me...awesome!
@canesvenatici4259 Жыл бұрын
A lotta white middle class Brits liked the blues back in the day and still today! Your not unique!
@patvickers8189 Жыл бұрын
Hey! Don't forget that one of you Brits jad a project much like Alan Lomax! They traveled the south and hunted down and recorded blues men also! But I've still got a couple on ya! I've walked the streets of Como barefooted! And I had an illegal immigrant friend by the name of South. Yup! He was South Hampton! 😂 Better yet, he worked at the Union Jax Pub in Memphis Tennessee! I miss him and I miss the pub!
@deano9979 Жыл бұрын
"The Blues had a baby and they called it rock and roll".
@billgonzales8978Ай бұрын
Elvis
@giannibiancocircus2 жыл бұрын
Don't let this music die !
@fackinmidgietook695311 ай бұрын
pick it up and help
@TheLsigala11 ай бұрын
Please don't!
@MirnaTorreszuniga-ze1ek9 ай бұрын
The BEST Will never die ,It could be forget for some time but It Will reborn,cause It IS really goog became from the deepest of eeuu people's soul(sorry x my bad english)
@johnoverthrow2063 ай бұрын
First time l met the blues..l was walking down the street..Good mornin' good mornin' Mr blues..how do you do?..lol
@Earthdogbonzo34 жыл бұрын
Real music, raw and authentic. no bullshit, for real people by real people.
@stevetrivago Жыл бұрын
Amen…. 🫡
@Jr-sn7qd Жыл бұрын
First time hearing this my mind is blown.
@jamesbueker114 күн бұрын
Thank you Johnny Winter for bringing attention to this great song. If only you could play it like Fred. He’s the master. All other guitarists just wish they had his magic fingers and deep soul.
@MrMaxonian2064 жыл бұрын
Who are the 289 deaf people who don't like it?
@KRYSZTOVIEZHKiY.VOZENiLEKАй бұрын
Back when we can see the dislike ratio
@michaelfrink9128Ай бұрын
WOKE
@ernestodelaserna94946 жыл бұрын
I don't know how old this version is but a thousand years from now it will still be stomping everyone's ass into the ground.
@Ellenslife8515 жыл бұрын
Ernesto De La Serna this is original artist who wrote this I believe. This is blues back when blues meant somethin. Mostly poor people grew up on farms with nothin some tried to make it big. But there wasn’t much money in serculation back then. Some of these artist were recorded on the farm were they stayed and lived
@robertmgross295 жыл бұрын
1964
@kenjones27065 жыл бұрын
A good friend turned me on to Mississippi Fred McDowell in the early 1970s. This song is on his Capital album called, "I Do Not Play No Rock & Roll," that I bought back then. It was one of two of his albums that I think were released posthumously. The other is called, "Somebody Keeps Calling Me," which was released on the Antilles label in 1976. I bought these vinyl LPs and one other one that was released on the Arhoolie label in 1964, and I'm still enjoying them.
@Fribby85 жыл бұрын
Yep 🤗
@janitorbill76545 жыл бұрын
Sonny Boy Williamson is the original recording. Who the fuck knows who actually wrote it
@prissiwilson91565 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this........I am 76 years old born and raised in Jackson Ms. I love this sound, a treasure. Sound is fantastic.
@marshalmichael1294 жыл бұрын
Right there with you...Murrah High 1972
@dufus22734 жыл бұрын
D'lo
@markcarboon70084 жыл бұрын
Glad you like it Ms./Miss Wilson.
@eileenjohnson2462 Жыл бұрын
What a treasure❤
@user-nc5tb5go3d3 ай бұрын
Hope you are still with us and enjoying the music by the way I'm 72.
@perrinenzo6073 жыл бұрын
Ten Years After turned that song into a popular rock song
@choclochonclo3 жыл бұрын
Always thought they had wrote it First time hearing this version. Cool
@randybeard60403 жыл бұрын
MISSISSIPPI--Home of the Blues--49/61 Crossroads....
@harleysailor065 жыл бұрын
GREAT music!! it's a shame kids today will never hear beautiful music like this.
@HatlessAtlasHA Жыл бұрын
That's the thing, though. We live in the digital age, and can enjoy oldies like this if we choose to. I've been listening to Fred since I was a teenager. I'm now 31.
@VonBlade Жыл бұрын
You know this is on KZbin right? I mean.. it's NEVER been easier to hear music like this. No hoping someone in your class liked the blues and had a record. No wishing your dead end record store had it on the shelf. It's a search away. Man I wish the internet had been around when I was a boy wearing out the same old four or five LPs.
@stefanclarkowski9694 Жыл бұрын
im 17 and i love this music. robert johnson, Mississippi Fred, and t-bone walker are my favorites. this music means so much more than vapid modern music
@btrninic1 Жыл бұрын
@@HatlessAtlasHA. Lucky you !😍
@ppmppm70106 ай бұрын
They will hear it but they won't listen to it
@timhallas42755 жыл бұрын
You listen to this long enough, you will hear hundreds of your favorite guitarists and blues singers. This is like the common ancestor of a million tunes.
@dombat6110 ай бұрын
It's incredible that he did with an acoustic guitar ! This man was a genius, and his music modern at his time !
@billgonzales89786 ай бұрын
dont insult him and call himn a genius
@timyoung58125 жыл бұрын
This groove and instrumentation is so authentic it takes me to another place in time.
@ChrisieChavonelle11 ай бұрын
ME too!
@rabokarabekian4094 жыл бұрын
Da Bach of da blues. Just Fred's face alone.......
@bencharman1396 Жыл бұрын
I know that this was a different time, but I can't help but wonder how young this school girl was.
@billgonzales89786 ай бұрын
16
@cyndygough41074 жыл бұрын
Lord have mercy!!! This gave me chills up & down my spine. Absolutely amazing!! This here, folks, is The Blues. Period. End of subject.
@tdsims19634 жыл бұрын
I heard ya! I think the early stuff (pre-1940) is the best. Happy hunting!
@cyndygough41074 жыл бұрын
@@tdsims1963 is this pre 1940?????
@jaapklein16004 жыл бұрын
My dad , he was from 1920...born* in "de Jordaan' in Amsterdam,,,always say:"The Stones are good , but they 'stole a lot , from the old bluessingers" after hear this,,,I thougt: yes dad you where right...that time in the sixties😉
@cyndygough41074 жыл бұрын
@@jaapklein1600 actually I don't think the Stones stole it. I think they did blues songs to honor the Blues men. 😊
@chipmusick6823 жыл бұрын
@@cyndygough4107 Fred McDowell loved the Stones...He Said their covering "you gotta move" was the best payday he had ever got up till then.
@darkoak405 жыл бұрын
I could listen to guys like him all day. Both the guitar playing, and his voice are wonderful.
@vincentbuccieri93052 жыл бұрын
I am Thankful that Mr. Lomax Recognized this Man's Talent! Now it is Preserved as Music History!
@patvickers8189 Жыл бұрын
Mr Lomax taught us so much of our heritage that defined rural America. These men and women described the emotions of their era.
@billhilliard54545 жыл бұрын
For all the BS click-bait on KZbin, you can always find gems like this.
@markharris57715 жыл бұрын
bill Hilliard I have to say the recommendations I get for "Blues" have been consistently good, but for most other topic there’s some real dross.
@John-tg5vn5 жыл бұрын
The blues don’t clickbait!
@John-tg5vn5 жыл бұрын
Danny Walker o ya!
@cyndygough41074 жыл бұрын
@Danny Walker Wahahaha. Pretty good. Can you pick??
@gonzalosotofernandez59854 жыл бұрын
Muy bueno! Mucha calidez, aquí les comparto algunas melodías Patagonicas kzbin.info/www/bejne/o360pHSleZKVq80 espero que les guste, Saludos desde el Sur :D
@LaurenceHuntKenora_Ontario4 жыл бұрын
I saw him live three times, and not long before he died. He did not appear sickly at all. These were concerts I didn't want to end. He was also a true gentleman, quite humble.
@user-nc5tb5go3d3 ай бұрын
I first heard this song on a Ten years after album in the 1970's Alvin Lee did it justice and this is effing great.
@yellowjackboots26245 жыл бұрын
Makes you wonder on all the great songs that were never recorded, are lost forever.
@mitseraffej58125 жыл бұрын
Don’t fret, Taylor Swift, Katie Perry and the likes will record shit that will be unearthed thousands of years after our civilisation has ended and that’s what will define us. Might go shoot myself now.
@msjoanofthearc4 жыл бұрын
Always been a fan of this most incredible performer, wowza such a magnificent guitarist, and a powerful voice ...so very genuine and soul inspiring.
@scrapplepig4 жыл бұрын
This still sounds fresh.
@nevilledarman8n214 жыл бұрын
Absolutely awesome 👌😍😍😍🇦🇺
@dennisdistant5 жыл бұрын
One of the best blues recordings.
@daduck1005 жыл бұрын
I went into my regular record store in about 1968 to buy my usual rock 'n roll type album, but the salesman who knew me as a regular customer,said, "forget about that stuff,try this one instead" and handed me "I Do Not Play No Rock and Roll" by this blues genius. I still thank him to this day. This is the real thing.
@tomlund49515 жыл бұрын
daduck100 any other suggestions you’d like to share please let me know
@daveconleyportfolio51924 жыл бұрын
My brother had it on 8-track. For years we'd play it just to get a rise out of his wife, who absolutely hated it.
@markcarboon70084 жыл бұрын
@ Great story bro.
@sunlion88664 жыл бұрын
Blues is like American Express, I don't leave home without it.
@johngulino26519 ай бұрын
I’ve been into The Blues for 50+ years. Mississippi Fred McDowell is outtasight. 😆😀
@Steven_Rowe4 жыл бұрын
Only one word sums it up BRILLIANT.
@lawrenceklein49185 жыл бұрын
Been a fan since 1970...
@relaxationstation7374Ай бұрын
The Mississippi delta definitely has its own sound.
@joechiles9493 жыл бұрын
This Is Beautiful
@sharontalley2155 Жыл бұрын
Love this song. I have lots of family from Mississippi and we all love Fred McDowell.
@timhill60544 жыл бұрын
Mr. Fred is one of our our Delta kings.
@JosephBoot-ln7mw Жыл бұрын
Mothers milk to me. We have the only degree in southern blues music in America here @the University of Mississippi/Ole Miss. My sweet home.
@raymondparsley74425 жыл бұрын
Great sounds, just one more thing that sets America apart and special... In Slidell, Louisiana we once had black blues artist by the name of Gatemouth Brown, he played guitar and other instrument, his singing was something to behold... A treasured now gone but never forgotten.... I once saw him and a fellow musician taking dinner at Denny's there in Slidell... only wish I had ask for an autograph. Also love hearing the truly great... black blues harmonic players... A sound one never forgets.
@bmphil34005 жыл бұрын
Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown was a great blues and zeideco player......he made the rounds pretty well and was an influence on several........I think I have a CD of his around here......
@patvickers8189 Жыл бұрын
Good gosh! Summers at my Great Aunt's out on a slough near Slidell. Hot has another meaning. My Granddad helped clear some of those drainage ditches down there. To hear about that hugh ancient equipment work is just humbling.
@eddaw65223 ай бұрын
I saw him in Bellbuckle Tennessee, with my Dad, who was a musicologist from England. He spotted the gig advertised in a local Tennessee paper and made us drive to Bellbuckle. He played lots of stuff, including a number called Blue gummed, Catahoula, alligator eating dog…we loved it.
@AtlasRapture4 жыл бұрын
This man’s music was one of my main go to’s when I briefly stayed in Louisiana.
@snilloc525 жыл бұрын
A debt of gratitude is owed for this quintessential american musical treasure.Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!!!!!!!!!!
@johnkeato933910 ай бұрын
As long as people get the blues, there will be blues, after all music is an expression of the musicians thoughts and feelings
@daviddragavon75559 ай бұрын
Thanks to those that posted this!
@billsstudio25287 жыл бұрын
His singing reboots my soul.
@jeffmead29355 жыл бұрын
absolute toetapper... cheers Mr JJ
@ivankiev5570 Жыл бұрын
Hola capo abrazo espectacular por favor mándame más de estos temas terrible Me encantó Gracias...
@sartainja3 жыл бұрын
Pure as driven snow. Superb.
@donkemp81515 жыл бұрын
I grew up in the Mississippi Delta, home of the Blues. You had to go to Juke Joints to hear music like this.
@shanghunter76975 жыл бұрын
@Greg Gregory You wrote all this and not ONE person will read it. Only the weak and insane follow politics......people will read my comment though !!
@jameswestmoreland97175 жыл бұрын
From Tchula myself but it was more country in the blues.
@jamessilver64295 жыл бұрын
@Greg Gregory virtually the whle oboma admin. belong on prison .g d willing they'll be behind bars soon.
@jamessilver64295 жыл бұрын
@@shanghunter7697 and mine
@pierrepetry57345 жыл бұрын
Don Kemp-I wish i could go to a juke joint!We never had any in France!I was born in the wtong country!Lol!
@QuistJam12 жыл бұрын
pure awesome, thanks
@zoku10185 жыл бұрын
7 years later ;)
@dustincharles32103 жыл бұрын
i know it's quite off topic but do anybody know a good site to stream newly released tv shows online?
@jaxtynbrycen21603 жыл бұрын
@Dustin Charles I watch on Flixportal. Just google for it =)
@greysoneduardo4713 жыл бұрын
@Jaxtyn Brycen Yup, I've been using flixportal for since march myself :)
@dustincharles32103 жыл бұрын
@Jaxtyn Brycen thank you, I went there and it seems like they got a lot of movies there =) I appreciate it !!
@randymcquinn17224 жыл бұрын
A great singer.from the most important time. And under appreciated singers!!
@carltaylor49425 жыл бұрын
Just found out that I share my birthday with Mississippi Fred! Made my day!
@Tonyconner745 жыл бұрын
Lucky you!....😊
@carltaylor49425 жыл бұрын
@@michaelgrosser1657 - Not the same year, just the same date.
@michaelgrosser16575 жыл бұрын
@@carltaylor4942 Yeah, just trying to be phunny..all the best to you sir.....
@SunnyDaysooXxO5 жыл бұрын
My man is Jammin !! Great pickin
@jurivlk54334 жыл бұрын
The real good stuff! So many times covered and yet the original is the best of them! Authentic Mississippi Blues.
@peterjongsma27545 жыл бұрын
All you need in life : Good friends,good food and good music.
@lyssat52605 жыл бұрын
And a bottle of Kane-tucky's finest. ...Jus Saein
@TomRoudebush10 жыл бұрын
Ironically, the guitar he's playing, if sold today, might be worth more than he made in his whole life!....great guitar slide work!!....the Stones must of been listening.
@wildthistle53510 жыл бұрын
The Stones were absolutely listening.
@TomRoudebush10 жыл бұрын
Chad Thorne Good Wikipedia on him....Bonnie Raitt learned slide techniques from him and the Stones covered "You Gotta Move" on sticky fingers...he passed away in 1972. Rounder recorded him, along with several other labels...I think I'll go to the record store today....
@ATXviIIIe10 жыл бұрын
Yardbirds were
@Dragon15c9 жыл бұрын
Wyldwood Studio, which guitar is he playing on this song?
@TomRoudebush9 жыл бұрын
Dragon15c Might be an old Harmony or Silvertone, not sure. If you showed this video at the right auction today and THAT guitar was up for bid, might go for over $500,000 perhaps! Some original handwritten lyrics written by Lennon or McCartney (or both) have sold for over $1,000,000.
@thomashall91824 жыл бұрын
Listening again, loving every note, how the hell has this music been lost to generations? And replaced by bubblegum shite.
@joenock34664 жыл бұрын
first time i heard him, just watched bb king, his friend, this man is magical
@rudewayz14136 ай бұрын
THAT WAS FREAKIN' AWESOME ❤ NEVER HEARD NO ONE PLAY LIKE HE DOES THERE 💯😎
@bretzwashington60645 жыл бұрын
I love old school blues make me think about the sharecroppers
@jpcpm13405 жыл бұрын
Back when cassette tape was the usual medium for people sharing music, a friend sent me a mix tape of old blues with a lot of Fred McDowell. Shake 'em On Down, You Got To Move...so many incredible songs recorded by Fred.
@pauldavis1435 жыл бұрын
I remember the Yardbirds recorded their version of this about 1965.... but Mississippi Fred is the motherlode.... brilliant fingerwork.
@ednaatluxton49184 жыл бұрын
Love this. I'm from Ontario Canada and tend to listen to blues from southern american stations online. Now this is what real blues is. Although I love all kinds of music even guitar rock and jazz alot of blues is now just guitar rock. This to me is true unadulterated blues.
@3340steve4 жыл бұрын
If you enjoy this music, you might also enjoy Sleepy John Estes. It is also the real authentic blues.
@dph220135 жыл бұрын
I give thanks daily for people like Mississippi Fred and the blues.
@jaquesperes21714 жыл бұрын
Muito show
@mitchellwodach22156 жыл бұрын
love this style of blues!!
@MrFobob4 жыл бұрын
THIS IS THE REAL DEAL BLUES ! ALTHOUGH I LOVE TEN YEARS AFTERS VERSION TOO.
@Sinisa5994 жыл бұрын
Can see the blues..on face, fingers, tune....soul.
@trinaharbin4443 жыл бұрын
Mr. Fred is the BEST!
@slavkocosic55535 жыл бұрын
Which Master - "Mississippi" Fred Mcdowell
@popeye94756 жыл бұрын
I love the raw, gravely voiced authenticity of Country Blues...
@jchis98525 жыл бұрын
This is Mississippi Blues not Country Blues.
@MrRaulozano4 жыл бұрын
Amazing músic with metal Guitar strings produced a singular sound!
@gatewaymofreight4 жыл бұрын
Damn good stuff!!!! The heart of rock is the soul of sweet music called the blues!!!
@soulvaccination86795 жыл бұрын
Damn this is some good stuff.
@guidorollard29444 жыл бұрын
Mainly very humble down to earth people they were.who really played out of their heart Not like modern pushed, promoted wannabe's.
@robertomax30584 жыл бұрын
Millón de gracias por este maravilloso regalo .
@louisecooper84884 жыл бұрын
Wow another gem😍🥰😀😘
@guillermovidela22525 жыл бұрын
I'M FROM ARGENTINA: I LOVE BLUES. THANKS FOR IT PEOPLE FROM MISSISIPPI.
@1blastman5 жыл бұрын
Mississippi gets a bad rap for being the poorest, most undereducated state in America, but wow, has it produced some incredible blues musicians.
@Odin0295 жыл бұрын
"Mississippi" Fred was born and raised in my home state of Tennessee but I guess Mississippi Fred sounded better
@1blastman4 жыл бұрын
@Duke Of Prunes As a general unscientific observation, Southern talent gets overlooked and undervalued by people living outside the South. But as a Southern resident since 1972 [Alabama, Louisiana], I've seen a wealth of talent come out of the South.
@1blastman4 жыл бұрын
@Duke Of Prunes Tru' Dat! James Booker, Fats Domino, Jerry Lee Lewis, Sonny Boy Williamson, Lightnin' Hopkins, Bo Diddley, Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker, Leadbelly and many more - all received greater acclaim across the pond than at home. I'm thankful for the British Blues explosion in the early 1960's for bringing so many of these great musicians to our ears.
@1blastman4 жыл бұрын
@Duke Of Prunes Speaking of Fred McDowell, check out this rare live cut with Fred playing with the late, great, Jo Anne Kelly. Fred was much revered in English blues circles. RIP both. kzbin.info/www/bejne/ZnSQfpWEfseVes0
@birdmanz499 жыл бұрын
What a great tune-that guitar work is magic!
@briantrend18125 жыл бұрын
a tune is everything nomatter what bieb barbies tell you
@green323turbo Жыл бұрын
This rocks just as good as anything today
@thomashall91824 жыл бұрын
Jesus that guitar tears through my guts...
@anajalomo27073 жыл бұрын
Great songs by great performers. I love Johnny Winter’s version of this song on the Johnny Winter And Live album.
@au7-7213 жыл бұрын
Me too. That was the first album I ever bought about 45 years ago. Still one of my favorites.
@kathywarrick20842 жыл бұрын
I also love Johnny 's cover of this! Don't get me wrong, Fred's version is killer too! All guitarists are a bit different. They are both among my favorites. Only got to see Johnny once:, an experience I'll never forget. Unfortunately I didn't get to see Fred. May the blues live on!
@valeriyblinov15735 жыл бұрын
Legend!!! Super!!!
@3ccdmike5 жыл бұрын
Love that steel !
@MegaMary19524 жыл бұрын
This music will Out live us all timeless
@gerwynevans27294 жыл бұрын
I haven't heard this in forty years. It's just as I remembered - thrilling and brilliant. Thanks for uploading.
@tomireland84685 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad I found this. Beautiful guitar work. I'm in awe of anyone that can play the guitar like this.
@pindzyn Жыл бұрын
Pure music, pure love
@johnmorrow37403 жыл бұрын
this is one of my mother favorite
@erikgraveleau83204 жыл бұрын
"Groovy man, very groovy!" J.S.Bach to Fred Macdowell.
@stunodd87015 жыл бұрын
Thanks Joe for putting this out there! Loved it! Thanks Fred for your work!! RIP
@fairygodmomma2313 Жыл бұрын
Class act!!! Chuck Berry would bow..👑
@johnpiubello72483 жыл бұрын
Never gets old!!
@gonde2110 жыл бұрын
One of my greatest heroes!! He nailed it with the other musicians and this song :)
@anthonyklavinger7976 жыл бұрын
This cat was great! My musical horizons have just expanded.
@torbjornbrunzell50603 жыл бұрын
Pure blues .... need no more...
@williamjarvis34734 жыл бұрын
My uncle used a old Alka-Seltzer bottle to get a sound like this. He was a truck driver in the early 50s and carried his Gibson L1 with him. Wish I had that guitar.
@diratsahae85175 жыл бұрын
I'm a little schoolboy too ... got the original album where he just plays guitar.