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Stax Volt Tour 1967 feat. Otis Redding, Booker T. & The MGs, Sam & Dave 

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The band: Steve „The Colonel“ Cropper (g), Donald „Duck“ Dunn (b), Al Jackson, Jr. (dr), Booker T. Jones (org), Memphis Horns. And sorry, don't know why there's no audio anymore at 25:00.
00:00 Otis Redding: Shake
02:58 Booker T. & The MGs: Green Onions
07:18 Sam & Dave: When Something Is Wrong With My Baby
10:23: Sam & Dave: Hold On I'm Coming
17:38 Otis Redding: Satisfaction
20:40 Otis Redding: Try A Little Tenderness

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@bobbynoe1
@bobbynoe1 2 года назад
00:00 Otis Redding: Shake 02:58 Booker T. & The MGs: Green Onions 07:18 Sam & Dave: When Something Is Wrong With My Baby 10:23: Sam & Dave: Hold On I'm Coming 17:38 Otis Redding: Satisfaction 20:40 Otis Redding: Try A Little Tenderness
@lilblackduc7312
@lilblackduc7312 2 года назад
Thank you! 🎼 🎤 🎵 🎶 👍🏾
@denniswarren3211
@denniswarren3211 2 года назад
I went to this when they came to Pensacola, Fl. This was one of the best showcases I have ever seen and experienced. I'll never forget it. All it takes is hearing one of those songs to take right back there.
@ashleyaugust-jones7403
@ashleyaugust-jones7403 2 года назад
I've heard the music before of the instrumental but have never known the name or who played it, I'm enjoying this with earbuds on at 3:35 am May 20, 2022😄🥰🤩👏👏👏
@bryanwood8050
@bryanwood8050 2 года назад
@@ashleyaugust-jones7403 Try catching Time is Tight by Booker T - even better.
@ashleyaugust-jones7403
@ashleyaugust-jones7403 2 года назад
@@bryanwood8050 Thanks, I'll do just that🙂
@shorelineboy
@shorelineboy 3 месяца назад
Absolutely out of this world . What music we had back then. Still makes this old 75 year old want to jump up and down 😎👏👏👏👏👏👏😎
@kcramone4854
@kcramone4854 2 года назад
While Motown was known as Hitsville, Stax was Soulville.
@barryjansen7057
@barryjansen7057 2 месяца назад
Yep - agree 200%
@richardwills7768
@richardwills7768 2 года назад
To today's generation, THIS IS HOW ITS DONE....
@catherinewatson4736
@catherinewatson4736 2 года назад
What a band. Otis, Al and Duck are so missed. Glad Steve and Booker T are still carrying the torch for the incomparable Stax Volt sound.
@BlueHopi144
@BlueHopi144 2 года назад
Saw Booker T playing with Neil Young back in the 80's i think . Incredible performance they both gave
@chasbodaniels1744
@chasbodaniels1744 2 года назад
The Stax/ Volt artists were somehow cooler than their Motown compatriots. Maybe because they weren’t as slickly produced (strings and smooth arrangements). Can’t say one was better . . .just different!
@michaelhoffman5486
@michaelhoffman5486 2 года назад
@@BlueHopi144 duh that was after dylan fest in msg where booker t was the backup band for everyone and it was an incredible lineup and then neil went on tour with them as his band one of the best shows i've ever seen was at the warfield in sf
@jsalljr
@jsalljr 2 года назад
Otis has always been and will always be the man. Al Jackson Jr was one of the best drummers ever..
@slackthompson6984
@slackthompson6984 2 года назад
listen to the way hes got them tuned ..........he had the best sound ever
@RebekahCurielAlessi
@RebekahCurielAlessi 2 года назад
Oh, that's who that entrancing fellow is!!
@buschovski1
@buschovski1 Год назад
@@slackthompson6984 yeah man. damn that snare. He had it tuned perfect. I bet though, if we complimented his tuning after the show and stood there with him, hed have all kinds of things to say about it. Like its imperfections. Because i see him as a perfectionist. he had to be. You gotta be to have a sound that good.
@you_tubeslonelyheartsclubband
@@slackthompson6984 Al and Ringo tuned their snares to perfection!
@goodwintrent4453
@goodwintrent4453 Год назад
Couldn't agree more - like the rest of the band: economic with the notes, only using the right ones to make it funky and moving.
@harrypalmer7169
@harrypalmer7169 2 года назад
The Stax house band was phenomenal.
@tomcooley3778
@tomcooley3778 2 года назад
Ya man just outrageous!
@buschovski1
@buschovski1 Год назад
incredible
@karenstanley964
@karenstanley964 Год назад
Amen 🙏🏻
@004752
@004752 Год назад
the best!!!!!!
@speedfreakjive8843
@speedfreakjive8843 Месяц назад
Booker T and The MGs with the fabulous Mar-Keys
@WallyPost
@WallyPost 2 года назад
Soul music in the 60s ... there is nothing better.
@michaelserrurier9392
@michaelserrurier9392 2 года назад
Damn right.
@adriennerobinson1180
@adriennerobinson1180 2 года назад
Truth Indeed
@stephenchase2419
@stephenchase2419 Год назад
I concur
@stephenchase2419
@stephenchase2419 Год назад
No computer
@dCaddyshk
@dCaddyshk 2 года назад
Dunn & Cropper; simply the Best of their time!
@chasbodaniels1744
@chasbodaniels1744 2 года назад
“Duck” hadn’t discovered his trademark pipe yet, it seems.
@hanzon1529
@hanzon1529 2 года назад
yeah, what a joy to hear this combination.
@bustabass9025
@bustabass9025 Год назад
I dunno about that. They were great, but Jamerson, Willis, Grant, Messina, and Coffey were writing and layin' down some unforgettable rhythmic riffs, up the road a ways, in a place called Motown, about the same time.
@Maltloaflegrande
@Maltloaflegrande 3 месяца назад
​@@bustabass9025Don't forget the incredible Robert White.
@stevengoldstein7890
@stevengoldstein7890 2 года назад
Amen to that even Charlie Watts of the Rolling stones cited Charlie Watts as getting his style and groove from Al Jackson I've been a drummer all my life and I only wish that I could cop that Groove
@tokowpc
@tokowpc 2 года назад
of all the musicians who died young otis redding hurts the most such a great songwriter and stage presence
@kinkle_Z
@kinkle_Z 2 года назад
Yes - so true, yet I've always wondered what might have become of Buddy Holly.
@tokowpc
@tokowpc 2 года назад
@@kinkle_Z funny labamba was on the other night was wondering the samething about him and valens
@revwahfair
@revwahfair 2 года назад
I recently saw something John Lee Hooker or Muddy Waters said about Otis. He basically said that Otis had a command over the audience like no other and he was a natural performer.
@harleycharleysft
@harleycharleysft 2 года назад
We'll never know, well at least on this planet or life. Jimi, Janis or Jim, three "Js" alone!
@004752
@004752 Год назад
so true...so sad
@brendabennett2439
@brendabennett2439 2 года назад
I saw this tour at the Finsbury Park Astoria in London. I wish I could relive that night. Such a privilege to have been part of it.
@aichasahri2957
@aichasahri2957 2 года назад
Lucky you !!!
@blossie33
@blossie33 2 года назад
I remember the tour came to the Birmingham Odeon - I so wished I'd gone now!
@sandragriffiths9692
@sandragriffiths9692 2 года назад
Saw it at the Upper cut twice on the sane day, afternoon and evening, they worked hard in those days
@lutonirish1
@lutonirish1 2 года назад
Was there as well Brenda. Doesn't get any better than that!
@jamesfitzgerald6636
@jamesfitzgerald6636 2 года назад
Uppercut, I saw Jimi Hendrix play there, where he wrote Purple Haze on Dec 1966
@thomasduff1571
@thomasduff1571 2 года назад
Soul music was awesome but they have to come along and change everything. Today what do we got for music garbage!
@JeffSchreiber99
@JeffSchreiber99 2 года назад
Stax and Motown were revolutionary in so many things they brought to pop music. Growing up in the segregated South in the 1960’s their music broke many color barriers as we began to realize that we all had much more in common than we were told.
@RebekahCurielAlessi
@RebekahCurielAlessi 2 года назад
What an extraordinary comment!!
@chasbodaniels1744
@chasbodaniels1744 2 года назад
Yeah, great observation @Jeff …. Also, AM Top 40 radio of the 1960’s reflected your point, by featuring a musically and racially integrated playlist (for the most part).
@chicanobear13
@chicanobear13 2 года назад
For me Motown hit you in your heart..Stax hit you in your Soul..lol
@danielzaenglein5641
@danielzaenglein5641 2 года назад
I absolutely agree with everything written..it was magical!!!..I lived in Macon and went to Otis funeral that clear December day in 1967!!!
@alyceclover
@alyceclover Год назад
@@chasbodaniels1744 In my area, you did not here Otis on AM radio. They did play black artists like Motown, Atlantic, some Stax, others, but it was mostly mainstream rock n' roll, Beatles, Beach Boys...
@buschovski1
@buschovski1 Год назад
that version of Satisfaction rules. what a performer Redding was. Giving everything you got. id fkn pass out doin that.
@thesonnytackettshow7949
@thesonnytackettshow7949 2 года назад
Take away all the lighting, special effects, props, and everything modern, and replace it with incredible talent, and that’s what you have here with all these artists. Booker T and The MGs couldn’t even play their hometown Memphis as two were white and two were black, yet here they are on the world stage. Musicians have done more to overcome racial crap than any politicians. Listening to this makes you want real artists in your life; where are they today………
@billmoss4942
@billmoss4942 2 года назад
Man! It would be great to have been able to hang out with that band for a couple of weeks! Or any of the famous 60s rhythm sections: The Funk Brothers, Muscle Shoals, and The Wrecking Crew, etc.
@CastleMr40
@CastleMr40 2 года назад
3:13, Duck Dunn doing his thing!
@mariogrechi1840
@mariogrechi1840 Год назад
Otis and James Brown.... The irresistible black energy...
@reason5591
@reason5591 2 года назад
Otis the man, the legend ... What can I say
@davidreynolds4684
@davidreynolds4684 2 года назад
Ive been trying to figure out how to reply to your message. When i click on reply it goes to a comment page that you are not on. This phone is going goofy for lack of memory so im told. Thanks for your positive message. It is greatly appreciated. I wish you health and happiness. Thanks again.
@davidreynolds4684
@davidreynolds4684 2 года назад
Ps. I hope you get this Reason*
@mrt5762
@mrt5762 2 года назад
Soul men. Love the Stax sound,
@jameskennedy721
@jameskennedy721 2 года назад
Rare film . I love the Motown acts , but this is the legend of Stax delivering their version .
@tomcooley3778
@tomcooley3778 2 года назад
I can’t pick between Stax or Motown I love Soul ! Philly Soul is great as well !
@alyceclover
@alyceclover Год назад
Motown/Gordy/Tamla/Soul was a big part of my 45 RPM record collection, not as many Stax, none by Otis ~ went straight to much played LPs for him. I also loved James Brown, Wilson PIckett, Little Anthony & the Imperials ~ I could not say I love type of music over the other. When I categorized my records I decided R & B, Soul was my preferred gene ~ music I loved enough to buy.
@andrewbrennan7291
@andrewbrennan7291 2 года назад
I still miss Otis. What a great performer.
@Riogi
@Riogi Год назад
I miss him too.
@RichieSib
@RichieSib Год назад
The best version of Green Onions I ever heard. A true jevel.
@gunkmasterflex942
@gunkmasterflex942 2 года назад
my favorite aritsit of all time! my elvis! ****OTIS REDDING****
@kinkle_Z
@kinkle_Z 2 года назад
Otis put Elvis to shame!
@aichasahri2957
@aichasahri2957 2 года назад
Great unforgettable artist who left this world all of a sudden !!!
@williamlebotschy2729
@williamlebotschy2729 2 года назад
The golden era of music. 1960’s and 1970’s.
@reythmband
@reythmband 2 года назад
It's really great to actually see all these soul stars play these songs! I couldn't help playing Green Onions over and over - what a rhythm section and what a lesson in how to drive a 4/4 beat!!!
@tomcooley3778
@tomcooley3778 2 года назад
The very best!
@sandragriffiths9692
@sandragriffiths9692 Год назад
I've do e that many times over the years
@cpreston8996
@cpreston8996 2 года назад
THIS is a fantastic lineup of brilliant artists! Love live Stax recordings!
@tomcooley3778
@tomcooley3778 2 года назад
Stax had some really funky folks in their lineup ,wicked Funky!
@florettaliddell8927
@florettaliddell8927 2 года назад
Omg, goodmorning this a.m. headed to work jammin to this gem..good God, it dont get any better. Thanks for the upload.
@andythompson7725
@andythompson7725 2 года назад
The unique sounds of STAX records in the 60s was my favorite. Never quite made it to the numbers that Motown did, but thay had that QUALITY!
@bigannie105
@bigannie105 2 года назад
Man… to be at this concert must been 🔥🔥🔥☄️☄️☄️
@sandragriffiths9692
@sandragriffiths9692 2 года назад
It was☺👌
@wolframhohmann1300
@wolframhohmann1300 2 года назад
As hot as you can get it. Like a damn hot chilli. Booker T and his guys are laying a pocket as tight as you can imagine it. Oh lord, and then the Memphis Horns. I am an atheist, but here I am yelling "oh praise the lord"
@daba6866
@daba6866 Год назад
WONDERFUL moment in time and piece of history. NOT one band or musician today compares to these ARTISTS. Booker T & the MGs are simply AMAZING.
@DaveFiggley
@DaveFiggley 2 года назад
Seeing Dunn, Cropper, Booker T. et al in full flow is, kind of, life affirming.
@gabrielnavarro3833
@gabrielnavarro3833 Год назад
Otis could really bring it!
@rogerwilliams5382
@rogerwilliams5382 2 года назад
It doesn't get any better than this. These guys are the best when it comes to R&B. Everyone so freakin' talented. And the fun they seemed to be having..... unmatched!
@Dogdrum
@Dogdrum 2 года назад
Otis' phrasing is amazing. He can pull so far back behind the beat and still land the next line on 1. Frank Sinatra was another guy I heard who could do that.
@tomlehr861
@tomlehr861 2 года назад
The tightest rythym section ever
@chasbodaniels1744
@chasbodaniels1744 2 года назад
How many audience members realized they were witnessing musical greatness? Holy cow!
@mga2899
@mga2899 Год назад
All of them!
@jerryblair6995
@jerryblair6995 Год назад
Otis Redding one Stacks legend.
@chrisvalle7249
@chrisvalle7249 Год назад
My thoughts right now in 2023. I watch this every time mind blown I know that crowd knows it’s great but little did they know nothing will ever compare
@kashesan
@kashesan Год назад
Booker T Jones is one gorgeous dude.
@leejoliver
@leejoliver Год назад
a lot of artists didn't want to follow Sam & Dave on stage. Double Dynamite.
@collectoroffrance
@collectoroffrance 2 года назад
My youth, my music. And that's MUSIC! No large PA and lights, no artifices but real MUSIC from the heart!
@charleswinokoor6023
@charleswinokoor6023 2 года назад
Duck Dunn and Cropper.
@mimmoleonardi8643
@mimmoleonardi8643 2 года назад
Stax, the story of soul, ❤️❤️, great big Otis redding, the king 🙏💓💪💪 y love 🌹
@thomasduff1571
@thomasduff1571 2 года назад
Keith to see these dude's singing until total exhaustion giving it all they got .nothing but incredible .not miss a beat either.Raw Talent !
@Brembelia
@Brembelia 2 года назад
Thanks for posting this. I never had seen a performance of Green Onions. Pretty kewl 😍
@adriennerobinson1180
@adriennerobinson1180 2 года назад
I LOVE THIS,OTIS REDDING, SAM AND DAVE BOOKER T AND THE MGS.THE BEST PERFORMANCES. LOVE YALL
@richardanderson5424
@richardanderson5424 2 года назад
Duck Dunne looks so young.
@stevemichaels9852
@stevemichaels9852 Год назад
Wow, it’s like a church revival. Otis. Sam and Dave, booker T and the MGS . These guys were amazing performers, I love Otis and sam Moore 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
@tidepoolbay
@tidepoolbay Год назад
Otis was So COOL!! And Booker T & The MG's! Wow! WooF!
@howardmaryon
@howardmaryon 2 года назад
Dunn and Cropper, so young!
@paulnash7630
@paulnash7630 2 года назад
Otis singing Try a little Tenderness was his greatest song before he was so tragically killed in the plane crash, who knows how good he would have become
@alyceclover
@alyceclover Год назад
Yes, but it seems most know him for Dock of the Bay. I loved so many of his songs ~ Pain in My Heart, That's How Strong My Love Is, I've Been Loving You Too Long, Love Man...
@wendym.7648
@wendym.7648 Месяц назад
👍❤️‍🔥
@cynthialangley7338
@cynthialangley7338 2 года назад
Phenomenal! Wow never saw Sam and Dave live. They can really dance! Thanks for this legendary concert! 🔥
@ashleyaugust-jones7403
@ashleyaugust-jones7403 2 года назад
Amazing 👏 👏👏👍👍
@vestibulate
@vestibulate 2 года назад
Cynthia Langley I saw them. No words can describe the impact.
@4rowsee174
@4rowsee174 2 года назад
@Cynthia Langley I haven't reached that part yet of Sam and Dave's performance here...but I don't think it is the mind boggling energy, dancing, singing, and their all and all that was in their performance that truly showcased their jaw dropping dance moves working up a hellacious sweat giving their all and all that is unforgettable and hopefully all those who appreciate and enjoy that rare type of talent. If you haven't seen Sam & Dave's performance where they sing "Hold On, I'm Coming", please do yourself an unforgettable favor and type that right here in the YB search, make sure it's the video where they're performing before an audience. I'm assuming that event took place in the middle or late 1960s. It is an epic performance and it is mesmerizing right up to the very end. Damn they sure could entertain. Speaking of moves, Otis Redding is also stunningly mesmerizing. What an incredibly talented, handsome man. So fine indeed. .
@aaarauz1
@aaarauz1 2 года назад
@@4rowsee174 Otis was a powerhouse
@sandragriffiths9692
@sandragriffiths9692 2 года назад
I did twice in this tour, they were brilliant, but Otis was amazing
@69BigJay
@69BigJay 2 года назад
Duck Dunn on bass was also soulful!
@tomcooley3778
@tomcooley3778 2 года назад
Killer bass player !
@toddthing
@toddthing Год назад
check out his reaction at 7:25!
@kpyng
@kpyng Год назад
When Memphis came to Oslo. Props to NRK for recording this priceless piece of musical history...
@HH-zx2lq
@HH-zx2lq Год назад
Black Magic - Melanin superiority. Natural music and movement abilities and Pioneers of all music style
@garrettdavis6500
@garrettdavis6500 Год назад
Great sound quality.
@raygu1818
@raygu1818 Год назад
Otis man. I was only a year old when he died but my dad schooled me on his greatness at an early age. He was phenomenal live. Gone way too soon.
@myronsmith2114
@myronsmith2114 Год назад
Same age
@Jochen474
@Jochen474 10 месяцев назад
best Soul ever
@petegobeckli1386
@petegobeckli1386 2 года назад
Really unfair here. Booker T. & THE MG's w/Cropper & DUCK! no less, backing arguably the greatest soul singer ever in OTIS REDDING. I luv it.
@monmixer
@monmixer 2 года назад
Great stuff right here kids. Pay attention to a great free lesson. This is what you call showmanship. Being a good player isn't going to cut it if you want to make it.
@adriennerobinson1180
@adriennerobinson1180 2 года назад
Truth Indeed AMEN
@sallisboa4569
@sallisboa4569 2 года назад
🌹🙏 The World Misses Otis Redding..
@moustaf59553
@moustaf59553 2 года назад
Otis, booker t , sam and dave , just legend 🔥
@teeguy100
@teeguy100 Год назад
Otis Redding! What a talent- what a loss
@runstant1
@runstant1 2 года назад
FANTASTIC, WHAT ENERGY ! MY ERA , LOVED IT.
@tobycarr9171
@tobycarr9171 Год назад
OTIS Redding was truly one of THE GREATEST. HE taught Janis Joplin how to sing and deliver a song.
@neils4886
@neils4886 Год назад
And don’t forget, Eddie “Knock on Wood” Floyd, Carla Thomas and the Mar-Keys were also on this tour.
@sandragriffiths9692
@sandragriffiths9692 Год назад
Yes, I saw it in London, twice on the same day, not many artistes would do that nowadays, both performances were amazing👌🇬🇧
@reneruegg1006
@reneruegg1006 Год назад
Can^t get enough of that drumming - Al Jackson forever.
@jamal_eddineelmejhed9832
@jamal_eddineelmejhed9832 2 года назад
If it happen to you passing this way, stay a moment and enjoy the real music of the sixteen to understand that nowadays the beauty is over. And we all can do is to pray for it because it will never come back. Otherwise everything is and has his time. Men
@KBB4eva
@KBB4eva Год назад
Real Rock n Soul
@stingray4real
@stingray4real Год назад
Even though they can't stand each other Sam and Dave were superb singers.
@boondoggle4820
@boondoggle4820 Год назад
Otis was such a dynamic live performer. I’m glad that they were able to capture this footage.
@garyrasberryjr.552
@garyrasberryjr.552 Год назад
The crowd was told by security not to move around and dance. That irritated Otis as well as Sam and Dave. That's why they cranked it up at the end of the songs. You can see the security try and move in.
@bradladuke4874
@bradladuke4874 2 года назад
Never has there ever been a better drummer than the human timekeeper Al Jackson Jr.
@bobbypride
@bobbypride 2 года назад
He was little al Jackson Jr to me and a close friend
@bobbypride
@bobbypride 2 года назад
He also admired my late cousin, country singer Charley Pride as he told me himself
@bobbypride
@bobbypride 2 года назад
I grew up alone side his son beaver Jackson
@geraldjensen9399
@geraldjensen9399 2 года назад
Yeah, he was bad
@benjaminadler6149
@benjaminadler6149 2 года назад
Amen
@daviddunham2517
@daviddunham2517 2 года назад
Steve cropper,so many great songs
@vestibulate
@vestibulate 2 года назад
It's a treat to see the unrestrained joy shown by Donald "Duck" Dunn and Steve Cropper as they back Otis and Sam & Dave. They're having a helluva good time.
@aaarauz1
@aaarauz1 2 года назад
they had the best seat in the house
@RonCarterBassist
@RonCarterBassist 2 года назад
I love to see musicians playing well and having fun at a gig.
@df5295
@df5295 2 года назад
That's got to be one of the greatest back up bands in history! I hate to say back up because their legends!
@brotherchunkymusic950
@brotherchunkymusic950 2 года назад
this is amazing footage of these legends in their prime! Thank you for sharing
@gregscheyd4131
@gregscheyd4131 2 года назад
THANKS FOR THE TENDERNESS : MAKES ME CRY EVERY SINGLE TIME I HEAR IT ..... GOD BLESS YA'LL !!!!!
@danscott3880
@danscott3880 2 года назад
Real soul. Blues. Jazz
@kinkle_Z
@kinkle_Z 2 года назад
Otis Redding... with me since 1967. 💔
@murph3001
@murph3001 2 года назад
Sam Moore ___ as good a vocalist as there ever was or ever will be
@gunners47
@gunners47 2 года назад
To be treasured forever, great footage!
@jbones61
@jbones61 2 года назад
Got the Wax from this Tour. In the Original Covers, a little Worn but still playable.
@maryanncampbell3428
@maryanncampbell3428 2 года назад
Nobody could groove like The Big O.
@ptrgreeny
@ptrgreeny 2 года назад
I would love to know what Dave said to Duck Dunn at 7:24. I love that he has to break eye contact and shift position to keep from cracking up. The entire Stax/Volt lineup and catalog is a national treasure.
@bennyadler5882
@bennyadler5882 2 года назад
Something about his penis. True story.
@DrTomoculus
@DrTomoculus Год назад
I don't think he said anything. He probably just stared at him, cuz he was right in Duck's face as soon as he turned. Great catch!
@alyceclover
@alyceclover Год назад
I do not see his lips moving; just thought he was into the emotion of the song. I looked again, maybe you meant at 7:15?
@johnpabst6101
@johnpabst6101 2 года назад
Stax/Volt Roadshow: first stop when I invent a time machine.
@laurajane4806
@laurajane4806 Год назад
New music sucks so bad that I bet if somebody put this kind of stuff on the radio a lot of young people would love it. It's truly timeless. It's time for another revolution, why not start with the music! 🙂
@frankgarofalo2653
@frankgarofalo2653 2 года назад
I was stationed in south side Virginia in 67-68. I went out to clubs every weekend..the bands all seemed to have this style and format. It was a great time for live music..
@mickimicki
@mickimicki 2 года назад
Amazing.
@benjaminadler6149
@benjaminadler6149 2 года назад
Sam Moore preaching at 14:49 like it was Sunday morning, small wonder why Otis nor any other artists wished to follow them onstage.
@bobbynoe1
@bobbynoe1 2 года назад
"Stand all up, have a good time!"
@adriennerobinson1180
@adriennerobinson1180 2 года назад
Oh Yes
@dourmoose
@dourmoose 2 года назад
Gave me goosebumps.
@MattSmith-iq1ld
@MattSmith-iq1ld 2 года назад
This is what you call REAL R&B music. What electrifying performers and songwriters. No songs with 6 different producers and 12 different writers with autotuning.
@jsalljr
@jsalljr 2 года назад
Afuckenmen!!
@adriennerobinson1180
@adriennerobinson1180 2 года назад
Truth Indeed AMEN
@stevenwolf8434
@stevenwolf8434 Год назад
You got it
@amazing50000
@amazing50000 Год назад
I agree with you about the 12 different songwriters writing one song. The most that should be writing on one song is three.
@rcnotes
@rcnotes 2 года назад
Al Jackson set that beat early in Try. Then Otis and the band picked it up and drive it home. Soul rush.
@robertmurphy5518
@robertmurphy5518 Год назад
Nobody could put it out there , like Otis and Booker T. & M.G. s !
@Lou8430
@Lou8430 2 года назад
Man they had it made back then I wish that you could go to a concert now in a performer comes out in the crowd and does his thing and don't get mobed; people respected the artist more than then they do today. I would love to see something like that today with some of the big artists.
@jeanniehughes1761
@jeanniehughes1761 2 года назад
I’m 70 years old and I grew up listening to that music it was the best time of the century Otis Redding Bookertee in the MGS Sam and dave it’s so good to be able to go back in time
@capriblue53
@capriblue53 2 года назад
@@jeanniehughes1761 Take me with please, I'm 69 and still rocking to my LP's Stax Volt review and all kinds of music, when I put the Stones on it forget my pains and move as if it was 1968 rocking all over again* time travel in the mind at best. wish it was a reality.
@WallyPost
@WallyPost 2 года назад
@@capriblue53 Absolutely NO DOUBT !!!
@coreycox2345
@coreycox2345 2 года назад
The shake was played at my junior high school sock hop. What a lively dance tune.
@shkyrbty
@shkyrbty 2 года назад
OMGosh this is amazing!!!! Thank you for the upload!
@kevind7422
@kevind7422 2 года назад
For the record: Personnel Booker T. & the M.G.s Booker T. Jones - Hammond organ Steve Cropper - guitar Donald Dunn - bass guitar Al Jackson Jr. - drums This is from an April 7 1967 Norwegian TV recording of the legendary Stax/Volt Revue European tour of that year. Other audio-only live recordings have popped up (England & France), but this is the sole studio video recording. Booker T and The M.G.'s opened and stood as the backing band for the entire show, augmented by The Mar-Keys (official moniker) on horns for the singers: Arthur Conley, Eddie Floyd, Sam & Dave and, fittingly last, Otis Redding. While back in '09 PBS ran a shortened version of the full-length DVD of the show (via the Stax/Volt Museum), neither have been uploaded to YT in their entirety. So, individual performances are out there, but you're gonna have to dig. Also, if you come upon vids w screaming audiences, that's likely the London show (lower quality - but rewarding nevertheless). Good luck & ENJOY!
@bobbynoe1
@bobbynoe1 2 года назад
Thanks for the profound informations.
@axeelll
@axeelll 2 года назад
Donald Dunn lives the Soul
@wolframhohmann1300
@wolframhohmann1300 2 года назад
I am enjoying. 😁 Thanks for sharing this
@howardmaryon
@howardmaryon 2 года назад
Thanks for that info, must have been an incredible night!
@sandragriffiths9692
@sandragriffiths9692 2 года назад
And Irma Thomas????
@ztahs
@ztahs Год назад
That's what I call real music. What energy!
@traines51
@traines51 2 года назад
Thanks for this post. From the days when the band wore matching suits.
@jj1211
@jj1211 Год назад
Oh wow✨️thank you for uploading. I had never seen Sam& Dave perform. Just amazing💖
@BobfromSalem
@BobfromSalem 2 года назад
WHAT a show!!! WOW
@calnonhardy4002
@calnonhardy4002 Год назад
The drummer is incredible.
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