GREAT FILM! LOVED IT!
I had no idea Muddy Waters and Howlin Wolf didn't get along. Muddy also came off as being sort of egotistical. I've talked to players who knew Muddy, and they said that he wasn't a bad guy... even encouraging. Bryan Lee knew he could make it in the blues when Muddy Water told him to stick with it.
"In Milwaukee, 1981 I opened up for Muddy Waters at Summerfest, and at the end of his show I went to his dressing room and I said “Muddy, you and your band sound so good and it’s just so nice to see and old man like you with a beautiful lady” And he said” Bryan my friend, I don’t see any old people here, what are you talking about?” And I said “Well, it is so nice to be in the presence of a living legend”. And he got up and came over and hugged me, and said” Bryan, stay with this. One day you’re going to be a living legend. “So, that was the clincher. After that is was” OK give me the brick wall, I’ll go through it.” - Bryan Lee
I knew Wolf seemed intimidating though. The guy that played Chuck Berry was hilarious.
I will buy the DVD when it comes out.
- Nic from Detroit...
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