Can't be Satisfied: The Life and Times of Muddy Waters

Can't be Satisfied: The Life and Times of Muddy Waters

by RobertGordon (Author), KeithRichards (Foreword)

Synopsis

Muddy Waters bestrides American music like a colossus. He invented electric blues and created the foundation for rock and roll. Leaving behind the cotton fields of rural Mississippi, he moved to Chicago, plugged in an electric guitar and changed the world. In Can't be Satisfied, Robert Gordon gives us Muddy's epic, rollicking, up and down life as we've never read it before. Combining the most extensive research and interviews ever done on Muddy with a writing style as rich, poetic and powerful as the music he writes about, Gordon transports us: we are alongside Muddy in the cotton fields as he is discovered by Alan Lomax; we are on the South Side of Chicago as Muddy and his band become stars and innovators; and we follow Muddy through scores of women, hits, bottles of booze and moments of divine grace. A must for blues and rock fans, Can't be Satisfied is a brilliant work of musical archaeology.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 432
Edition: Revised edition
Publisher: Pimlico
Published: 05 Jun 2003

ISBN 10: 0712639993
ISBN 13: 9780712639996
Book Overview: The life and times of Muddy Waters

Media Reviews
Gordon gets the deep lowdown on the original Rolling Stone. A major feat of research and a fascinating read.' Jay McInerney
Author Bio
Robert Gordon has written for major music magazines in the US and England, and has contributed to several books. Gordon is the author of It came From Memphis, a book about Memphis music and culture published in 1995. His book about Elvis on tour, The King on the Road, was published in 1996. He lives in Memphis, Tennessee.