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Saturday, March 1, 2008

Muddy Waters And The Rolling Stones Bootleg 11/22/81 Checkerboard Lounge in Chicago @ 320





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Muddy Waters And The Rolling Stones Rapidshare Bootleg
Notes from original poster:
When Muddy Waters took the stage at the Checkerboard Lounge in Chicago on November 22, 1981 to play a session with members of the Rolling Stones and fellow bluesmen Buddy Guy, Junior Wells and Lefty Dizz, no one expected it to become one of his last live concert appearances. Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ron Wood and "fifth Stone" Ian Stewart, staying in Chicago for three concerts on November 23, 24, and 25, were excited to meet their long-time idol, perhaps the greatest bluesman ever and, of course, one of the major influences which led to the formation of the Rolling Stones back in 1962. They even took their band name from one of Waters' songs, "Rolling Stone." The meeting took place in an atmosphere of great anticipation, friendship and respect. Hear Jagger, during "Hoochie Coochie Man," sing the line "...I was born with good luck" and Waters' humorous response to superstar Mick: "...I see that!" ...irresistable! "Time waits for no one" sang the Rolling Stones, whome he had given a part of his unforgettable way of playing the blues. Further proof may be given by three Rolling Stones bonus tracks included in this collection: "I Want to Be Loved" (unreleased studio outtake, IBC Studios, London, March 11, 1963), "I Can't Be Satisfied" (BBC Radio performance on "Top Gear", July 23, 1964) and "I Just Wanna Make Love to You" (live recording, Madrid/Spain, June 17, 1990). We would like to dedicate this record to Muddy "Mississippi" Waters. It was one of his last but definitely not least appearances on stage.
01 Sweet Little Angel
02 Flip, Flop, Fly
03 Introduction
04 Down The Road I Go
05 Country Boy
06 I'm A King Bee
07 Someday Baby
08 County Jail
01 Baby Please Don't Go
02 Hoochie Coochie Man
03 Long Distance Call
04 Mannish Boy
05 Champagne And Reefer
06 Next Time You See Me
07 Talkin ABout My Woman
08 I Want To Be Loved
09 I Can't be Satisfied
10 I Just Want To Make Love To You
11 ????
12 ????

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