Frantic
G45 Legend
- Joined
- Apr 20, 2011
Happened to be listening to the original version of "Backdoor Man" this week. If that's Hubert playing on that one, then he was pretty amazing.
The earliest stuff was recorded at Sun in Memphis and licensed to other labels, and then he moved up to Chicago which must be when Sumlin started in the group. I thought when they cast Howlin' in that Cadillac Records movie they did pretty good, and I was worried about it! I always wondered how much Chuck Berry might have picked up from Hubert or J.B.Lenoir or did they pick up ideas from him, and maybe Bo Diddley too? (Great piece on Lady Bo in the first issue of Vintage Rock by the by)
Thought of Hubert S. last night when I heard The Yardbirds version of
"Good Morning Little Schoolgirl". Clapton's guitar break mirrors Sumlin's
classic solo in Howlin' Wolf's original "Shake For Me" 45 on Chess.
I heard Eric C's a Republican living in Ohio![]()