The
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Folk Blues Festival 1962 1969, Vol. 3

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DVD: The American Folk Blues Festival 1962 1969, Vol. 3

The American Folk Blues Festival 1962 1969, Vol. 3

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Manufacturer: Hip-O Records
Binding: DVD
Publisher: Hip-O Records
Label: Hip-O Records
Number of Discs: 1

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1. BIG MAMA THORNTON- Hound Dog
2. ROOSEVELT SYKES- Gulfport Boogie
3. BUDDY GUY- Out Of Sight
4. DR. ISAIAH ROSS- Feel So Good
5. JOE TURNER- Flip, Flop & Fly
6. SKIP JAMES- All Night Long
7. SKIP JAMES- Crow Jane
8. BUKKA WHITE Got Sick & Tired
9. SON HOUSE Death Letter Blues
10. HOUND DOG TAYLOR Wild About You
11. KOKO TAYLOR Wang Dang Doodle
12. SONNY TERRY & BROWNIE McGHEE-Stranger Blues
12. SONNY TERRY & BROWNIE McGHEE- Burnt Child (Afraid of Fire)
14. SONNY TERRY & BROWNIE McGHEE-Gonna Move Across The River
15. HELEN HUMES- THe Blues Ain't Nothing' But A Women
BONUS TRACKS:
16. EARL HOOKER- Earl's Boogie
17. MUDDY WATERS- Long Distance Call &
16. MUDDY WATERS-I Got My Mojo Working
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The American Folk Blues Festival 1962-1969, Vol. 3 2005-08-16
Excellent, great camera work, very good sound and commentary


I wanna boogie! 2004-12-27
Mighty good stuff is to be found here. Big Mama Thornton gives a (typically) charasmatic performance of the original "Hound Dog" (yes folks, she recorded it before Elvis). Dr. Isaiah Ross performs as a "one man band" on harmonica, guital, AND drums and aside from the novelty, he actually sounds good!

Hound Dog Tayor performs with his band and the only footage of Little Walter Jacobs (who was killed in a street fight some moths later) has him blowing his harmonica in support. Taylor sounds a lot like Elmore James. Not bad, but Jacobs and Koko Taylor (a young Miss Taylor also sings "Wang Dang Doodle" with this group) did not think highly of Hound Dog Taylor's playing. (Sounds fine to me).

Old time Mississippi country blues is represented by Son House (who inspired Muddy Waters and Robert Johnson), Skip James, and B.B. King's cousin Booker (Bukka) White. Deciphering these guys requires some earstrain. I'm a black South Carolinian and even I had difficulty with their thick Mississippi Delta drawls.

The very-appealing Helen Humes closes things with the whole gang in a rousing number that ends with a Black juke joint audience getting up to do the twist while the players jam on into the night. The sister with the blonde wig who "works it" in the middle of the floor steals the show!

Best of all is the bonus footage with the Muddy Waters band where Paul Oscher REALLY goes to town on his harmonica on "Got My Mojo Working."

In the 1960s, Black American pop and Soul singers occasionally appeared on American television, but the blues was considered too crude for a mass audience at the time. Good thing the Europeans had the foresight to preserve these wonderful performers who were as exciting on film as they were on record.


Trip The Light Fantastic, Fifty Stars! 2004-12-01
I have been collecting the audio discs of "The American Folk Blues Festival" for many years with great anticipation that the mythic video documents would someday be released. Happily those and some new performances are included on this DVD output along with the others in the series. The performances are absolute gems. This disc is a mix of studio and live performances that are so great they bring a tear of joy to my eye. Most of the performers were so rarely filmed that it is a real delight to see them perform. The set list is identified above, but it is worthy of note that the musicians backing up the "A" list track artists are a who's who of blues legends.

I can't pick a favorite cut as they are all wonderful, but to see Otis Rush backing Big Joe Turner, or the ultra rare filmed appearance of Little Walter blowing harp for Hound Dog Taylor (four years before Hound Dog's stellar Alligator debut incidentally), or Buddy Guy's supper cool reading of "Out Of Site", or the main man, T-Bone Walker, backing Helen Humes, etc. is a treat beyond explanation. The amazing Earl Hooker and Muddy Waters are bonus track features with Paul Oscher making a very cool appearance on "Got My Mojo Working." Run time is about an hour on this disc.

If you are a fan of music, especially blues, then you need this three volume DVD set, now.



Thank you thank you thank you 2004-11-02
Thank you for finally releasing the 3rd part of this great series. On this DVD is the only surviving footage of blues harmonica genius Little Walter, which was until now only available on bootleg videos. Unfortunately, the DVD continues the tradition of the first two dvds in the series in showing the original broadcasts in an edited and out-of-order format. Maybe one day they will release a boxed set of the video footage in the proper original order with the original introductions intact. Still, despite the drawbacks to the edited footage, it is better than not having it available. The footage itself gets 5 stars.


A real treat for newbies and diehard fans alike 2004-10-04
This DVD surpassed my highest expectations. When I ordered the DVD, I was not aware that these performances were all taken from European TV shows. I thought that these performances were actually recorded live at the Festival, and was expecting grainy pictures and poor audio quality. Imagine my surprise at seeing Buddy Guy introduce Big Mama Thornton as she walks out onto an indoor stage set, not unlike that of "Saturday Night Live". Despite the black and white picture, I felt like I was really there in the studio while she sang! The audio quality is really good.

In any context, on any stage, these performers all have presence to spare. Considering the source (Euro TV) and the age of the film (some over 40 years old), I was completely blown away. There's no disappointment anywhere in this DVD, and what a great variety of classic blues! Electric guitars, acoustic guitars, slide guitar work, male vocalists, female vocalists, Chicago style, Delta style, slow tunes, upbeat tunes, this DVD has it all, by the absolute best in the business!

I would strongly recommend this DVD to anyone. Whether you are new to the blues, a diehard fan like myself, or just want to see the direct ancestors of your favorite rock bands, check out this DVD.


IF YOU LIKE THE BLUES..... BUY THIS!!! IT WILL REALLY GROW ON YOU!!! 2007-08-19
I'v been avoiding writing a review about these dvd's (American Folk & blues festival vol 1, Vol 2, vol 3,) for a while now, mainly because I get so emotional when I think about them. So I wont even try. But I will say this much....The ONLY place in the world where you can see the fabulous T-Bone Walker on dvd... is on these sets (he appears on all 3 volumes). And where else are you gonna see Lonnie Johnson, Shakey Horton, Junior Wells, Big Joe Williams, Willie Dixon, Otis Span, Sonny Boy Williamson, Big Mama Thorton, A very young Buddy Guy, and a very young Hubert Sumlin, Big Joe Turner, Son House, Koko Tayler, Lightnin Hopkins, Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee, Howlin Wolf, AND MANY MORE!!! YOU NEED TO HAVE ALL 3 VOLUMES FOR YOUR COLLECTION!



A wonderful bit of musical history 2007-03-09
If you like the blues you'll love this DVD. I especially liked the acoustic set with Skip James, Son House & Bukka White. The Black & White is cool and the sound is good.


Amazing early buddy guy 2007-01-10
buy all 3 volumes - if you are a music fan, this is the origin of the blues.


new to blues 2006-03-02
I am new to the Blues. I've listened to many songs, from Delta Blues to Chicago Blues, and loved them all. After listening to so many songs, it is nice to put a face to the name. Not only that, but to see and feel the energy of real Bluesmen and women. I absolutely loved this DVD! I'd highly recommend it to anybody looking to start or continue a Blues DVD collection.


They've Done It Again! 2005-08-25
This dvd is an historical treasure. The product is very high quality in every way. It has some of the earliest films known from some blues artists, as well as some of the only known films of some as well(Little Walter).Everything from the urban blues of Big Mama Thornton, Buddy Guy, Hound Dog Taylor,and Koko Taylor. To the haunting,country blues,of Skip James, Bukka White, and Son House. I particularly like the performance of the famous song " Crow Jane" by Skip James, as well as the extras like the raucous, obscure Earl Hooker, who evokes shades of Eric Clapton and Jimi Hendrix with his Univox guitar and Sound City amplifier. Buy and enjoy this forgotten legacy!

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