Can't Be Satisfied

The Life and Times of Muddy Waters

Paperback, 448 pages

English language

Published June 1, 2003 by Back Bay Books.

ISBN:
978-0-316-16494-8
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4 stars (4 reviews)

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Well Researched, Tedious to Read

4 stars

I got to admit, it's hard for me to rate this book. On the one hand, it seems very well researched and gives a balanced view of one of the main characters that made the Blues popular. It shows the good, the bad and the plain ugly and does not put Muddy on a pedestal, but instead also shows many of his character flaws.

Nonetheless, it was hard to read sometimes. I guess mainly because of all the research that went into it and the fact that it was written about 15 years after Muddy's death, it does not feel very personal, but more like an arrangement of facts and stories that were only experienced second hand by the author, and thereby third-hand by the reader.

Still, if you want to learn something about one of the major influences of the Blues and all that came thereafter (like the Rolling …

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4 stars

Nothing but Muddy here. This is a very enjoyable read that brings you from Delta to Chicago in the most personal terms. A panoramic introduction the the Blues greats from the greatest. You will learn a lot more than about blues music in this book, since it reveals a great deal about a vibrant sector of the American experience .

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  • Blues
  • Biography & Autobiography
  • Biography / Autobiography
  • Biography/Autobiography
  • Composers & Musicians - Rhythm & Blues
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  • Blues music
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  • Rhythm and blues music
  • United States