Re: Can't Be Satisfied



This will show on Wednesday in San Francisco.

In the promo piece, there's a clip of Muddy dancing on stage to "Mojo",
apparently at the 1960 Newport festival. What struck me was how
old-fashioned his nimble steps were - sort of like something out of the
1920s. It looked like some of the blues photos of couples dancing in
the 1930s. Considering how people dance to blues nowadays, it was an
eye-opener, and kind of gives, for me at least, a whole new view of
blues as dance music.

Winslow

- --- In harp-l-archives@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, wmharps@xxxx wrote:
> 
> I picked this up off the HarpTalk list, and didn't see any posting of
it here, 
> excuse me if it's redundant.
> 
> Our local PBS station (KERA in Dallas) is broadcasting "Muddy Waters:
Can't Be 
> Satisfied" tomorrow (Wednesday, April 23, 2003) at 8pm.  I think this
broadcast 
> slot may be the same at many other PBS stations around the country. 
Here's a 
> link to the feature essay by Robert Gordon (biographer/filmaker) on
the PBS 
> website:
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/database/waters_m.html
> 
> -tim
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