[Harp-L] Cadillac Records - Little Walter
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- From: "Bill Kumpe" <bkumpe@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 10 May 2011 09:37:09 -0500
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Quite a bit of artistic license was taken in the film and I suspect the
Little Walter shooting was an attempt to reinterpret him as an early father
of the modern rap gangsta character.
But, we make a mistake to try to canonize these old blues men. Every
objective report I have read describes Walter as brilliant, difficult, mean
and irresponsible. And that was not out of the ordinary for a bluesman of
the time apparently. Of the characters in the film, only Howlin Wolf was
what you could really call a solid citizen. And the movie portrayed him
badly. He did not drive to Chicago in a rusty pickup. He was probably the
only musician to ever drive up the blues highway with real money in his
pocket ($4000.00) and while I don't know exactly what he did drive on that
particular early trip I believe he later preferred Pontiac station wagons
over Cadillacs and for that matter Epiphone guitars over Gibsons.
Bill Kumpe
Tulsa, OK
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