That's because music used to have SOUL, that resonates in your own soul. The most popular artists these days literally don't have an soul, that's why it doesn't resonate in your own soul. If it does, then your soul is as corrupted as the artists which is really really corrupted.
My name came from a Issac Hayes song. " Joy"!! I love my name because it has so much meaning. My Dad felt that Issac Hayes song Joy defined his love for my Mother. So I'm the result of "Joy". That's my name.😘
March 2nd 2024. I'm 71 years old. This week was 3 years my only child named Joi father died and he named her Joy because he said that's what he brought to the ladies. I miss him we married in 1972
ISAAC HAD HIS OWN GROOVE & BARRY HAD HIS' S THEY BOTH HAD THEIR MUSIC TIGHT...RIP 2 BOTH..ANY1 REMEMBERS WHEN THEY BOTH DID 'JUST THE WAY YOU ARE' WHICH 1 DID U LIKE
Isaac Hayes, backed by the Isaac Hayes Movement, the Memphis Strings, the Movement Horns, & Hot Buttered Soul Unlimited, create a straight masterpiece. Thank you Mr. Hayes......
@@colettesanders5701 I was a senior in high school. Absolutely loved this music! So glad we experienced it because I don't think it will ever come again at least in our lifetimes! You are 6 years younger than me but even at that age you had good music taste! Hope this finds you doing fine.
😊, You too. I bought the Album when I was a teenager for the same reason. 😊 I love it best when I had those big stereo headsets on , lying on the floor with the lights off . Heavenly.
One of the sexiest voices out there. Miss you Isaac. Miss You Gregabee. Thanks for introducing this to me in '73 -'74 - HIGH school. Rest in Peace & Love!!!
The absolutely amazing, genius, splendid Isaac Hayes!!! This first 1 minute 15 seconds of the track "Joy" blows my mind every time. Such amazing orchestration from Isaac Hayes. Hayes's style of composition & arrangement was extremely original in its day & started a trend that was copied over & over by singers & songwriters in the 1970's. Isaac Hayes' music was sampled countless times by everyone in the world of Hip-Hop, a testament to the fact that not only did his music inform & inspire the hip-hop artists who came up years later, but that they also had fond memories of their parents & grandparents jamming the great Isaac Hayes's records, & as such they all wanted to pay him homage. On a musical note, the violins @ 0:26 - 0:57 are amazing - one can only imagine the look on the faces of the violinists on the date this was recorded when they saw Isaac Hayes' extremely long, 30 second crescendo. Only a first class group of violinists could pull of such a crescendo. "Joy" contains a crescendo to end ALL crescendos!
Isaac Hayes was the DUDE!!!!! Joy and Do your Thing was and still are my favorites. Oh, I can't forget about the theme from Shaft and the fact he provided the voice of the Chef from South Park.
Knees bowed tongues confess! The 70's had the best the baddest and most talented musicians in the history of music that goes from black to white and all in between.....funky groove 🇺🇸💪😎 TJ Boxing Motivation.
Terry Jackson been saying that for years! Pick any country in the world and go through its music catalog from the 70’s, your mind will be blown every time. The 70’s was an era of its own.
A killer drum break on the intro, this sets up the rest of the track nicely, all 16 minutes of pure joy from Stax main man, the black Moses Isaac Hayes, a funky track from the 1973 album which he wrote & produced, with Hot Buttered Soul Unlimited on backing vocals
Indeed !!! Oldies in terms of age ... but not in terms of relevance and time-enduring sentiment. Be blessed for thine honesty and taste !!! By the ghost of Isaac Hayes and GOD HIMSELF, dear Art Jensen.
This was by far and away my favorite song of all time. Being a bass player, the bass line is so funky and so intoxicating all at the same time. Black Moses was the man. Thank you Isaac for such wickedly beautiful and delicious music. Pure Americana🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
1973 I was 18 years old when this song first came out on my way to Vietnam what a fantastic song had to tell my sweetheart I got to go Isaac Hayes was ahead of his time I have a 69 Mustang Mark 1 just left High School got a letter in the mail
Man just play this cut while cruising in your ride.. Pick up your wife from after the office for a date , pull on up in front of the house with this track playing. Buzz the horn and she come on outside, hop in the ride and she says " What's this you got playing baby? It sounds so nice" and then you say to her "baby i'm playing just how I feel about you... Joy"
This is one track "Joy" I luv to hear, the memories still lingers in my mind. Remains one the best track I cherished Isaac Hayes u're one of best artist I'll always remember
I first danced to this in 1973, at La Poubelle, Greek Street, for the whole duration!!!! I still play this, and three years ago, introduced a friend to JOY!!!! RIP the brilliant Isaac Hayes♥️
Had the privilege of meeting this gentleman and visiting with a few friends when he came to South Africa through a mutual friend an absolutely fantastic guy!!!
Sorry to bother you, but I thought if you're a fan perhaps you know the title of a song I’m looking for. I wonder if it exists as a single piece on yt. In the A-Team episode titled The Heart of Rock n’Roll S04 E06 Isaac Hayes is singing this song and I fell in love with it. The lyrics and melody are pure perfection. I’ve written down the lyrics from hearing and ‘ve been googling them, I’ve been listening to his music available on yt but cannot find it - ‘what do you do when the one you love is gone how do you face each day all alone how do you smile when the pain is growing inside’ I don't even know if it is one of his songs, it may be something he just sung in the A-Team.
So glad I lived during the time when this was 'fresh'. Feel sorry for millennials, they will never know or understand… The world is so much blander and washed-out now….
Helen Thomas I'm a millenial, it really is as terrible as you'd imagine in terms of what music people listen to, I'm grateful I've got people like isaac and marvin whispering in my ear, timeless
Or you could listen to artists outside the Top 50 and expand your horizons to artists like Terrance Martin or Solange and get back in touch with good music. Yes older music often evokes feelings of musicality and warmth, which as a jazz saxophonist I can greatly appreciate, however that's definitely not to say that in 2016, there aren't artists who still provide albums of high calibre without the use of modern day musical techniques like Ableton. Sorry for the mini-rant, but I strongly disagree.
James Sutmare you strongly disagree from the standpoint of a jazz saxophonist, if you take your head out of your trumpet you will notice that it is not only in the top 50 where you find musical mediocrity, i listen to lots of music though i only feel sufficiently qualified to talk about hip-hop, british indie, rave and drum n bass, all of which has undergone undeniable decline over the past 10-15 years. when you hear tunes like this made by artists which achieved commercial success it does make you wonder whether such quality would gain such popularity today.. apologies for the confrontational tone i only told you to take your head out of your trumpet because i found it funny, however i do think you should recognise your own perspective as being from a deeper involvement in music than most, as when I've heard similar sentiments expressed before it's always been from someone involved with an instrument
People like Issac and Curtis laid the groundwork.....Nothin' else like it. Excuse me if I'm partial to the sounds of real dirty soulful funk. So pure and fertile until it sprouted what we may consider as funk and R&B soul today. Bass and Beats baby....That's where it begins.
When I played this,....had to stop in what I was doing. I sat, listen...and let my soul rest, be peace, let music engulf my soul, and JOY!!!!!!!!!! JOY!!!!!! ....JOY!!!!!!!
Joy is still rocking in 2020, this whole outfit is fire with Ike on vocals. Can I put this drummer in my playbook to take out when needed?🥁🥁🥁 Them horns,keyboards and bongo, fabulous. AND OF COURSE GUITAR.🥁 keyboards,piano is killing it. Violins are reflective and sharp,but them drums. Beyond.
A Real Man Amongst Men Rip Black Moses.I 💘 All of His 🎶.I'm Greatful I grew up listening to Such An Iconic Legendary Musical Super Talented Magnificent Extraordinary Marvelous MUSICAL WARRIOR.I THANK GOD FOR SUCH AN ARTIST.
Wow the arrangement of this music is off the chart. One of best I have ever heard. Isaac took this to another level. Great great music from the best time.
Aaliyah, it´s not a crime, is the fact of life and nothing else, no one does music like Mozart, and there´s nothing to do. But there´s A LOT of Music you can enjoy and share with other people. Regards
Very true ... there is plenty of new music out there ... But there is something about the 'tried and tested' ... which explains why to this very day, some car-owners are still buying Mercedes or Honda or Ford or Range Rover or Jaguar or Fiat or Chevrolet or Aston Martin or Toyota or Rolls Royce or Ferrari etc etc etc etc ... despite there being many newer car brands on the market. There is something ever so timelessly special about the 'mum-dad' figures in all industries ... including in the sphere of music. Beautiful pop-music dad Isaac Hayes, like the above mentioned car brands ... is simply ... INIMITABLE ... Oh dear GOD !!! Who is like ... The Ike ?!?!? OH DEAR GOD !!1 Despite any differences in our perspectives, dear 'mymentor' ... human to human ... from one music appreciating being unto another ... hey man, life is beautiful ... you are beautiful ... peace out, man !!!
I remember when black men really loved black women back in the day. Now black men loves Becky. So sisters decided to now get her's with Chad, who has money.
@@kennydawson265 What do you disagree on? Bm dating Becky and no longer loving bw like they once did as evident by the public abuse black women get from bm. Or black women are sick of it and is no accepting Chads advancements. Or you can't believe Chad is even looking at bw. Or what?
They don't honor him but damn if he not the most sampled behind James Brown...Even this song was sampled by some rapper back in '89 called " Me and Ms. Jones "
Today would have been his 78th birthday. Thank You,Mr. Hayes,for this,and the many timeless pieces you’ve left for us(the few)who appreciate good music(oldies)in this modern day and age. We will one day meet under the presence of the Almighty. Keep resting in God’s bosom,black Moses.
There were times I wondered whether he even used instruments. He just seemed to play his heart and the music would just flow. Underrated orchestrator and musician.
Sorry to say it but IMO back then and now, it was only because he was black in the 70's. I agree - it just flows and carries me along wherever he went - I'd go