Full Video. Muddy Waters - "Can't Be Satisfied" is a documentary film that explores the life and music of one of the most influential blues artists of all time. The film was produced and directed by Morgan Neville and Robert Gordon, and premiered on PBS American Masters on April 23, 2003. The film features interviews with Keith Richards, B.B. King, Chuck D., Bonnie Raitt, and Waters' close family and friends, as well as archival footage and recordings of Waters' performances.
The film traces Waters' journey from his birth as McKinley Morganfield in Mississippi in 1913, to his rise to fame in Chicago in the 1940s and 1950s, to his resurgence in the 1960s and 1970s. The film shows how Waters transformed the acoustic Delta blues into the electric Chicago blues, creating a powerful and distinctive sound that influenced generations of musicians, from rock 'n' roll to hip hop. The film also reveals Waters' personal struggles with racism, poverty, alcoholism, and family issues, as well as his artistic challenges and achievements.
Muddy Waters - "Can't Be Satisfied" is a rich and compelling portrait of a legendary musician who paved the road for rock 'n' roll and changed the course of American music history.
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