Al Green performed on The Midnight Special August 3, 1973 Instagram: @TheMidnightSpecialTVshow Facebook: @TheMidnightSpecialTVshow TikTok: @TheMidnightSpecialTVshow Twitter: @TMStvshow
The quality of this man's voice will never be duplicated. Period. No one has ever had such velvety smooth texture, with the southern soulful growel and gritty getdown all in the same package. Al Green ran the whole gamut as it pertain to soul music. That's why he's in a class all by himself. Salute to the best who's ever done it.
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The horn section and Al Greens vocals make a perfect COMBO. What a National Treasure. My mother god bless her soul. Loved his music when I was a Teenager, she always played his greatest hits Album. She loved the way he sang the Bee Gees How Can You Mend a Broken Heart. I cry when I hear it to this day.
I love Al! I always loved his left arm and shoulder click. So much soul. Jewelry, teeth and all. Beautiful man. His performance was always before his time.❤❤
Mr.Al Green had a TIGHT BAND with a horn 🎺🎷🎺🎷that could sing 🎤 along with Mr Aaron Purdie on drums 🥁, and Mr. Tennie Hodges on guitar 🎸. Check out Mr. Al Green’s performance from the show SOUL 1972 or 73 hosted by Mr.Ellis Hazlip from PBS channel 13 New York City.
Can't believe I hadn't subbed to this channel yet. The Midnight Special was great! A Friday night staple for me and many otherts. And since I didn't get to go to concerts back then it's the only chance I got to see all these great artists perform live. Great performance of a soul classic by Al Green.
Al Green appeared on the show numerous times and on occasion he did perform the same song. There is another “Let’s Stay Together” from a different episode a year or two later. Check out the wardrobe he is wearing and you will see the difference but thanks for noticing.