Lightning Hopkins Po' Lightnin'

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Lightning Hopkins Po' Lightnin' 1. ICE STORM BLUES (715) 2. SPEEDIN' BOOGIE!305) 3. WINE DRINKING WOMAN (450) 4. DO THE BOOGIE (145) 5. MY BABY'S GONE (430J 6. WAKE UP OLD MAID (224) 7.JESUS WILL YOU COME BYHERE (220J 8. CANDY KITCHEN (455) 9. GIN BOTTLE BLUES!333) 10. HURRICANES CARlA& ESTHER (506J 11. WIPE YOUR FEET ON THE FLOOR!2.30J 12. PLEASE SETTLE IN VIETNAM (410) 13. UP ON TELEGRAPH A VENUE (310) 14. CALIFORNIA SHOWERS (735) 15. BURNIN' IN L.A. (425J 16. SELLING WINE IN ARIZONA (300) 17. BRAND NEW LOCK!3 10) 18. 1'M LEAVING YOU NOW!304J 19. GOIN' OUT NUMBER ooo; Total Time: 76:08 All songs by Sam Hopkins and by Tradition Music Co./ BUG Music Co. - BMI Sam "Lightning" Hopkins - vocals and guitar (piano on # 4, 7, & 8; organ on # 5 & 6) with: #2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 15, & 19: solo or with Victor Leonard-drums and "Gino" Henry Landry- bass; Sierra Sound Studios, Berkeley, Ca., 11/26/1961. Bob DeSousa-engineer, at whom Lightning's comments are directed. #14: solo, at Chris Strachwitz's apartment, Berkeley, Ca., November 1961. #1: "Spider" Kilpatrick- drums; ACA Studios, Houston, Tx., 1/23/1962. #9 & 18: solo, at Sam Hopkins' apartment, Houston, Tx., 12/18/1967. #11, 12, 13, 16, 17: solo, at Chris Strachwitz's house Berkeley, Ca. 12/8/1969. ' # 1, 2, 4, 14, 15, & 19 previously released on Arh I.P 1011. # 3 previously released on Arh LP 1012. # 5 & 8 previously released on Arh I.P 1087. # 6, 7, 9, & 18 previously unreleased. # 10 previously released on Arh I.P 1017. # 11, 12, 13, 16, & 17 previously released on Arh LP 1063. Produced by Chris Strachwitz Cover by Wayne Pope Cover photo Chris Strachwitz Copyright & <b 1961 & 1995 by Arhoolie Prod. Inc.

1960: Lightning Hopkins at Houston's Sputnik Bar with L.C. "Lightning]r. " Williams on drums. Lightning Hopkins Po' Lightnin' I had been a fan of Lightning's since hearing "Hello Central" and several other of his]uke box hits on Hunter Hancock's "Harlem Matinee" program over Los Angeles radio station KFVD in the early 1950s. At the time I was still a poor student and had no idea where this man was from or that I would ever meet him. When some years later my friend, Sam Charters, suddenly sent a postcard informing me that he had found Lightning Hopkins in Houston, Texas, and that he had recorded just enough songs for a Long Play record, I felt a tremendous urge to head for Houston and find out what Lightning and his blues were all about. Shortly after arriving on a Greyhound bus and after meeting and hearing the emotional and expressive Sam "Lightning" Hopkins in person at several Houston juke joints in the summer of 1959, I dreamed about recording this genius of the blues "live" on location, where he was at his improvising best. A year later I finalized plans to start Arhoolie Records with the hope of realizing that dream but it didn't turn out quite that way. Those dreams never materialized although I made one unsuccessful attempt which almost led to a fight outside Houston's Sputnik Bar between Lightning and his then agent/manager, Mack McCormick who had introduced me to him! The main problem was my lack of money and good recording equipment. Lightning's extraordinary nightly improvisations at various taverns were unfortunately never documented by anyone, although each of his recordings of that period are musical images from this man's life. Those

performances in beer joints depended not only on Lightning's highly variable moods, which ranged from brooding and introspective to very outgoing and up, but also on the reaction of the usually small but vociferous crowd attending the gigs. Lightning would often turn his nightly job into a party which he very much dominated often resulting in a personal, secular, call and response "rap" or "sermon." Patrons were usually as much interested in conversing, rapping, or responding to Lightning and each other, as in dancing, talking, drinking, listening, or just having a good time. However, each time Lightning Hopkins went into a recording studio, he would usually have several "numbers" ready and on his mind. Images and verbal exchanges would follow him from the streets and taverns into the studio and with the help of a little gin, Lightning would create his poetry, put music behind it, and leave the "record man" with a few permanent audio snapshots in exchange for several hundred dollars. The very first selection on this CD is one of the best examples of Lightning's creative and poetic genius. He wanted to give me a few more "numbers" for the first album I was producing. We had already spent an afternoon at Berkeley's Sierra Sound studio the previous November while Lightning was making personal appearances in California. I had recorded Lightning in various combinations: with just his acoustic guitar; at the piano; organ; and with an electric guitar accompanied by drums and bass, the way I fondly remembered him sounding so powerful in Houston's beer joints. Barbara Dane was along for the fun but somehow we just did not get enough "takes" for a full LP album (Arhoolie LP 1011). Once back in Houston, Lightning wrote me saying he was ready to "make" me a few more numbers. Mack McCormick agreed to take him to Bill Holford's ACA studio and '1 J 1 J with "Spider" on drums they made me a tape which included the haunting "Ice Storm Blues," an improvised gem from that cold january day just after a terrible freeze had hit Houston. The balance of this collection was recorded in California and in many ways reflects! Lightning's observations during those trips to the West Coast when he performed increasingly for young and mainly white audiences. Several, however, including "Wine Drinking Woman" and "Selling Wine in Arizona" hark back to the days when Lightning was living the hustler's life, like so many rural blues singers of his generation. As a young man Lightning was exposed to a religious environment and learned to play piano and organ at a church in his native Centerville, Texas. A lot of the material i~ based on traditional, rural, southern themes and verses but the California life style and the strong anti-vietnam war sentiments of that period also became subjects for Lightning's wonderful poetic talent. The title of this CD comes from the term Sam Hopkins used almost daily to introduce himself to the world. (Chris Strachwitz -1995) =================== ~ ================== Other releases on ARHOOLIE by Lightning Hopkins: CD!C 302 Texas Blues (1960s) CD!C 330 The Gold Star Recordings- Vol. 1 (from 78s 1947-51) CD!C 337 The Gold Star Recordings- Vol. 2 (from 78s: 1947-51) CD!C 340 The Hopkins Brothers- with Joel and John Henry (1964!65) CD!C 390 Lightnin' (1967 & 1969) Down Home Music Since 1960: Blues Cajun Tex Mex Zydeco Country Jazz Regional & World Music For our complete 116-page illustrated catalog of CDs, Cassettes, Videos, & more, send $2.00 to: ARHOOLIE CATALOG, 10341 San Pablo Avenue, El Cerrito, CA 94530 5

Left to right: Long Gone Miles, L. C. Williams, "Spider" Kilpatrick, Lightning, 1960. Left to right: unknown, Long Gone Miles, Lightning, Chris Strachwitz, 1960. Lightning Hopkins recording in Berkeley, Ca., November 1961

Lightning Hopkins ~ "Po' Lightnin"' Up to 78 Minutes of Historic TEXAS BLUES 1. ICE STORM BLUES (7.15) 2. SPEEDIN' BOOGIE (305) 3. WINE DRINKING WOMAN (4 50J 4. DO THE BOOGIE (145J 5. MY BABY'S GONE (430J 6. WAKE UP OLD MAID (224) 7. JESUS WILL YOU COME BY HERE (2.20J 8. CANDY KITCHEN (4 55) 9. GIN BOTTLE BLUES (333J 10. HURRICANES CARLA & ESTHER (506J 11. WIPE YOUR FEET ON THE FLOOR (2.30) 12. PLEASE SETTLE IN VIETNAM (4 IOJ 13. UP ON TELEGRAPH AVENUE c; 10J 14. CALIFORNIA SHOWERS (735J 15. BURNIN' IN L.A. (4.25) 16. SELLING WINE IN ARIZONA c;oo) 17. BRAND NEW LOCK (]! OJ 18. I'M LEAVING YOU NOW (304J 19. GOIN' OUT NUMBER (300J Total Time: 76:08 ~ Sam "Lightning" Hopkins - vocals and guitar (piano on# 4, 7, & 8; organ on# 5, & 6) solo and with various backup. This CD contains selections Lightning Hopkins recorded for Arhoolie Records in the 1960s which were not included on either CD 302 or 390. They were previously available as follows: # 6, 7, 9, & 18 previously unreleased. # 1, 2, 4, 14, 15, & 19 previously released on Arh LP loll. # 3 previously released on Arh LP 1012. # 5 & 8 previously released on Arh LP 1087. # 10 previously released on Arh LP 1017. # 11, 12, 13, 16, & 17 previously released on Arh LP 1063. Produced by Chris Strachwitz Cover by Wayne Pope Cover photo Chris Strachwitz All songs by Sam Hopkins mlll by Tradition MnsicCo./ BUGMnsic Co. - BMI Copyright & 1961 & 1995 by Arhoolie Prod. Inc. 111111111111111111111111111111 0 4 9629-70403- 2