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		<title>Howlin&apos; Wolf on the YouTube and related links</title>
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		<description> &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Ou-6A3MKow&quot; title=&quot;Filmed by Alan Lomax at the 1966 Newport Folk Festival&quot;&gt;Howlin&apos; Wolf - How Many More Years&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;
&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AM-73uROlR4&quot; title=&quot;Filmed by Alan Lomax at the 1966 Newport Folk Festival&quot;&gt;Howlin&apos; Wolf - Meet Me in the Bottom &lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;
&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1q7vnyweq0&quot; title=&quot;Howlin&apos; Wolf performs &apos;&apos;Highway 49&apos;&apos; at the Washington D.C. Blues Festival, November 1970. Band includes Sunnyland Slim (piano), Hubert Sumlin (guitar), Randy Joe Fullerton (bass) and S.P. Leary (drums). From &apos;&apos;Howlin&apos; Wolf In Concert 1970.&apos;&apos;&quot;&gt;Howlin&apos; Wolf - Highway 49&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;
&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LNt5J0Cesc&quot; title=&quot;From American Folk-Blues Festival: The British Tours 1963-1966&quot;&gt;Howlin&apos; Wolf - Smokestack Lightning&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;
&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s35Ak4m6QOk&quot; title=&quot;Filmed by Alan Lomax at the 1966 Newport Folk Festival&quot;&gt;Howlin&apos; Wolf - Dust My Broom &lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;
&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-F-6gv_BlKs&quot; title=&quot;From American Folk-Blues Festival: The British Tours 1963-1966&quot;&gt;Howlin Wolf - I&apos;ll Be Back Someday&lt;/a&gt; And here is &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.furious.com/Perfect/wolf/harmonica.html&quot; title=&quot;&apos;&apos;The band played one number and then the Wolf took over. He stalked around the makeshift flatbed truck stage on some numbers, and when he got tired he would deliver a song seated on a guitar amp. It lasted an hour. He didn&apos;t say much between songs, he did glare at us a few times. I had never seen anything like it. The impression was that of watching a caged, defiant, and very proud beast...&apos;&apos;&quot;&gt;Howlin&apos; Wolf -A Personal Recollection&lt;/a&gt; from &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.furious.com/Perfect/wolf/&quot; title=&quot;You&apos;ve probably heard the quote before, but if you&apos;re like me you&apos;ll always be glad to hear it again- the greatest twenty words of music criticism spoken by any person in the 20th century, Sam Phillips (best known for &apos;&apos;discovering&apos;&apos; and first recording Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash and Jerry Lee Lewis) describing his feelings when he first tuned in Howlin&apos; Wolf&apos;s KWEM West Memphis radio show in 1950: &apos;&apos;When I heard Howlin&apos; Wolf, I said, &apos;This is for me. This is where the soul of man never dies.&apos; &apos;&apos;&quot;&gt;The (unofficial) Howlin&apos; Wolf Web Site&lt;a&gt;. 

&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.howlinwolf.com/images/memphis/wolf_(late_1940s).htm&quot; title=&quot;The Wolf, posing with a solid body Kay that would be worth a pretty penny in these days.&quot;&gt;Wolf sometime in the late 1940s&lt;/a&gt;. 

Howlin&apos; Wolf, bluesman, force of nature, historic figure--&lt;em&gt;where the soul of Man never dies&lt;/em&gt;. 

Not mention his second career as &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix2/howlinwolfsf.htm&quot; title=&quot;Howlin&apos; Wolf was removed by Starfox from his deathbed and brought to Titan. There Starfox&apos;s doctors healed him, and he asked them if it was possible to give him the power to transform into wolfman, which they did it as well. Howlin&apos; Wolf lived on and was able to transform into a werewolf at any time. On the planet Kotzwinkle Wolf opened a club with holo-links to a couple of hundred star systems named the Checker Lounge III.... Howlin&apos; Wolf was rehearsing with his alien band in the Checker Lounge III on the planet Kotzwinkle when his old friend Starfox came by with his girlfriend Heater Delight. Wolf was upset with the aliens because they couldn&apos;tcatch a right beat...&quot;&gt;human mutate&lt;/a&gt; and Marvel comic book super hero.&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt; </description>
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		<category>Blues</category>
		<category>Delta</category>
		<category>HowlinWolf</category>
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		<category>Wolf</category>
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