Muddy Waters vs Howlin' Wolf

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Poll Results

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howlin' wolf 18
muddy waters 8


omar little, Monday, 27 October 2008 05:43 (fifteen years ago) link

They both smash Sabbath and Queen.

If Timi Yuro would be still alive, most other singers could shut up, Monday, 27 October 2008 06:27 (fifteen years ago) link

The Wolf by a mile.

Joe the C.R.E.E.P. Operative (Rock Hardy), Monday, 27 October 2008 13:16 (fifteen years ago) link

The Wolf by a mile.
Perhaps not by that much, but yes.

Jazzbo, Monday, 27 October 2008 13:19 (fifteen years ago) link

The Wolf by 300 pounds

Myonga Vön Bontee, Monday, 27 October 2008 13:47 (fifteen years ago) link

i have always been a wolf fan maybe b/c his sound was never replicated and his stuff never really became the blueprint for every shitty chicago bar blues band in existence (not muddy's fault and he's just about wolf's equal but i definitely prefer the latter by some distance).

omar little, Monday, 27 October 2008 17:21 (fifteen years ago) link

Whose London album was the worst? That's a better question.

Jack Cole (Reginald Mantle), Monday, 27 October 2008 17:36 (fifteen years ago) link

Basically, every post on this thread, OTM.

forksclovetofu, Monday, 27 October 2008 18:56 (fifteen years ago) link

That voice + Hubert Sumlin = chills.

Rock Hardy, Monday, 27 October 2008 18:58 (fifteen years ago) link

This is tough, but I think that the edge has to go to Waters. Both have iconic voices, but I think Waters had more range stylistically, and - it seems to me - a deeper catalog of classic material - not to mention his role as a bandleader and the calibre of musicians he surrounded himself with, helping to create and nourish the Chicago blues scene.

o. nate, Monday, 27 October 2008 20:19 (fifteen years ago) link

I'm voting for the one who had a That Petrol Emotion song named after him.

Retrato Em Redd E Blecch (James Redd and the Blecchs), Monday, 27 October 2008 20:45 (fifteen years ago) link

Anyway, the Wolf for the music, Muddy for giving Buddy Guy a sandwich when he first came to Chicago.

Retrato Em Redd E Blecch (James Redd and the Blecchs), Thursday, 30 October 2008 14:13 (fifteen years ago) link

I like Wolf, but his voice can seem like a bit of a novelty. Waters' voice is a protean force - warm and genial one second, and rising to a bellow like an explosion the next. A perfect sense of dynamics.

o. nate, Thursday, 30 October 2008 16:13 (fifteen years ago) link

I think the fact that Waters was also a very good blues guitarist before he relinquished his guitar for the microphone exclusively can be heard in his singing - he sings like a blues guitarist playing a riff - accenting the backbeat - creating a shuffle rhythm.

o. nate, Thursday, 30 October 2008 16:24 (fifteen years ago) link

Both great. Won't choose.

Ich Ber ein Binliner (Tom D.), Thursday, 30 October 2008 16:31 (fifteen years ago) link

"Waters' voice is a protean force - warm and genial one second, and rising to a bellow like an explosion the next. A perfect sense of dynamics."

But there is a lot to be said about the way Wolf perfected (or stepped across) a way of being out of time and place in his vocals. And he's only a 'novelty' cuz he's almost impossible to replicate.

xyzzzz__, Thursday, 30 October 2008 17:43 (fifteen years ago) link

Still A Fool is still the heaviest thing I've ever heard, so Muddy.

bendy, Thursday, 30 October 2008 17:47 (fifteen years ago) link

Yeah, when Muddy gets slow, he gets real slow.

If Timi Yuro would be still alive, most other singers could shut up, Thursday, 30 October 2008 21:16 (fifteen years ago) link

Automatic thread bump. This poll is closing tomorrow.

System, Monday, 10 November 2008 00:01 (fifteen years ago) link

Automatic thread bump. This poll's results are now in.

System, Tuesday, 11 November 2008 00:01 (fifteen years ago) link

two months pass...

Everyone who said Howlin' here was 100% OTM. He's gotta have one of the most incredible vocal instruments in the history of Rock n Roll. It's just an experience to listen to him -- not to mention that the songs are great too.

Mordy, Saturday, 31 January 2009 07:40 (fifteen years ago) link

yeah but he wasn't quite the bandleader that McKinley was. I dunno, love them both, but Muddy did more to change the game than Chester did. I mean if you listen to those complete Chess masters of Mud ... damn it's alchemy. Wolfy + Sumlin = incredibly genius. But Muddy ... listen to the complete recordings and marvel at the genius. ..

Stylez G. White (Stormy Davis), Saturday, 31 January 2009 07:48 (fifteen years ago) link

the graduates from Muddy's school ... Little Walter, Otis Spann, Jimmy Rogers ... jeez... the best. Better band than Wolf had obv

Stylez G. White (Stormy Davis), Saturday, 31 January 2009 07:53 (fifteen years ago) link

Been digging Still a Fool an awful lot since this poll.

xyzzzz__, Saturday, 31 January 2009 10:49 (fifteen years ago) link

The correct answer obv is WILLIE DIXON, for all the right reasons.

Other than that, Wolf-Wolf-Wolf. A big regret that I never got to see him howl, though I did see Sam Lay drumming @ a North Side blues club 15-20 yrs ago. I picked up some left hand shuffle patterns from those late 50s Chess sides.

Some mild entertainment to be found in that terrible Empire Records movie...

factcheckr, Saturday, 31 January 2009 14:59 (fifteen years ago) link

Cadillac Records was really great, tho.

Mordy, Saturday, 31 January 2009 23:02 (fifteen years ago) link

Ha. Oops, meant Cadillac. It was terrible IMO.

factcheckr, Saturday, 31 January 2009 23:57 (fifteen years ago) link

You go no wrong which ever way you go.

For recordings made by an artist so late into his career, the albums Muddy Waters did with Johnny Winter are really good and have a lot of energy.

earlnash, Sunday, 1 February 2009 04:33 (fifteen years ago) link

one year passes...

I would vote for the Wolf if the poll was still open. He was a better guitarist than he was given credit for and he was a great harp player. But having said that his voice was a force of nature and the reason he wins.

Jim, Tuesday, 28 September 2010 20:43 (thirteen years ago) link

three years pass...

101 years ago today, Muddy Waters was born

curmudgeon, Friday, 4 April 2014 14:36 (ten years ago) link

And what did the gypsy woman tell his mama again?

Tompall Tudor (James Redd and the Blecchs), Friday, 4 April 2014 14:41 (ten years ago) link

He did alright for a bad-luck child

curmudgeon, Friday, 4 April 2014 15:00 (ten years ago) link

seven years pass...

https://www.austin360.com/story/entertainment/music/2021/04/19/austin-paul-oscher-obit-blues-musician-muddy-waters-sideman-dies/7287585002/

Muddy’s first white musician I read was Paul Oscher, harmonica player and guitarist who just died of Covid related causes. Was apparently very ill for awhile

curmudgeon, Tuesday, 20 April 2021 20:50 (three years ago) link


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