Only Isaac Hayes and George Clinton could make jams this long and you want to listen to the whole thing, because of all the nuance in a single track. Brilliant!
I enjoyed the music of my youth because if they weren't teaching from the heart they were jammin like Black Moses. The live concerts started at 9pm until. The tickets were $6.50 and you could sit first come first seated. I saw him first row center no problem. Enjoy the music!
listening to ISAAC HAYES music you will keep a frown on your face..i had to pause this a couple of times cause my face hurted.....my goodness..this is that FUNK FOR YOUR SOUL....
même mort j'écouterai encore ça 2 fois de suite !!! 🤣🤣🤣🤩☹️😏🥳😱 Do Your Thing.... Faire votre truc. ....... 19mn38' de bonheur ! by Isaac Hayes from Shaft (Music From The Soundtrack) 1971
Drummer here is: Willie Clarence Hall, former 'Bar-Kays' member (late 1960's) He appears in other Isaac Hayes' albums: "Black Moses", "Chocolate Chip", "Groove-A-Thon" etc. + with others artists: 'The Emotions', 'Linda Clifford', in 'The Blues Brothers movie soundtrack', Rufus Thomas, Al Green... (to name a few)
I just love those loooooooong tracks. To to name a few, this track of course, then you got, "Autobahn" by Kraftwerk, "Get Ready" by Rare Earth, "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" by Iron Butterfly, Mike Oldfield's "Tubular Bells" which takes up both sides of the album. The list goes on and on and on and on. Oh and one more Jethro Tull "thick as a brick" it takes a both sides of an album as well.
Three songs titled "Caravan": -- by •Santana •Black Sabbath •(Iggy &) The Stooges Other fav long songs of mine: •"Maggot Brain" by P-Funk •"Mother Sky" by psychedelic Kraut Rock pioneers, Can •"Endless, Nameless" by Nirvana •"Machine Gun" by Jimi Hendrix (from Band Of Gypsys live album) •"Coma" by Guns & Roses •too many more to list...
This music bring back a lot of memories What happened to music when they use real instruments and you hear that little sounds of the real instruments ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ Need to bring the old music that some of these young people nowadays know what real music is all about the music nowadays have a lot of cussing in iti back in the days you can use any kind of bad language in the records in the songs you couldn't use no kind of bad language now is that people say anything they want to say in the sounds they make today Let's bring the old music back
Man you said a mouthful. I miss those days when family can sit by the record player, or you had that big console stereo with automatic record changer in your living room. Your family sitting on the couch eating a snack. Listening to Curtis Mayfield, Marvin Gaye, Al Green, and of course Isaac Hayes, and the list goes on and on. Damn I miss those days.
At the end of this song..... "Okay damn it that's long enough".. just scratch the needle across the record and and take it off already 🤣🤣🤣🤣... I love it!!!!
If you haven't seen his part of the Wattstax festival (it's here on YT), I envy you for your still being able to experience it for the very first time.
I just wish that on RU-vid there was a recording of this song that goes straight into the "End Theme" (after the scratch). I like the way the song builds up to that...like (imagine if you will) a woman going into labor and the baby is delivered (the "scratch" going into the End Theme from Shaft being the Baby Shaft).
I once heard an amazing RAP version of this song, but I forgot from which group. Would love to find it...If anyone can help (it was released in the early 2000s).