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VIEW US travelthepass #348 SW CHRONICLE EDU© Muddy Waters 1960 A stomping live document of the period when Waters’ Chicago blues started reaching a wider pop audience. Newport has his classics – “Hoochie Coochie Man,” a torrid “Got My Mojo Working” – delivered by a tough, tight band anchored by harp genius James Cotton. PART V ('8&$7,21$/ŏ'8$//$1*8$*(ŏ81&219(17,21$/ likeuson SW CHRONICLE EDU© ('8&$7,21$/ ŏ '8$//$1*8$*( ŏ 81&219(17,21$/ DICK POE In loving memory to an El Paso legend, a friend and an inspiration. 7KH DOEXP FRYHU GHSLFWV 0XGG\ :DWHUV DW WKH 1HZSRUW -D]] )HVWLYDO KROGLQJ D VHPLDFRXVWLF JXLWDU:KHQKHZDVDVNHGWRSRVHIRUWKHFRY HU :DWHUV OHIW KLV )HQGHU 7HOHFDVWHU ZKLFK KH played during the concert, on the stage and instead took friend John Lee Hooker’s semiacoustic guitar. #350 The Engineer 1966 -HII%HFNZDVLQWKH