I was in high school...this is how they made music in the mid-'60's ...the hard way...:thumbsup:[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHNL5_2LspE&feature=related[/YOUTUBE]
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I was in high school...this is how they made music in the mid-'60's ...the hard way...:thumbsup:[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHNL5_2LspE&feature=related[/YOUTUBE]
actually, things could be quite tough in the '60's, too.....thanks God for music...:thumbsup:...that, & weed, helped....:D
[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kc0D-s0zTI4&feature=related[/YOUTUBE]
"This next song goes out to all you, mf'ers in love"-WolfMan Jack
[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8bG0HvrRoQ&feature=related[/YOUTUBE]
These guys were pretty obscure, I was turned on to them in '66. The original release was on a 45 rpm vinyl . Something most of these youngster have probably never seen outside of a museum. I think I paid a dollar for the record. :D
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In reply to the Wolfman, I remember him well while at Pendleton!!!! :thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by Dutch Pimp
[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PN_YjM4V4fc[/YOUTUBE]
Surprising that theres yet to be any mentioning of Otis Redding, perhaps one of the greatest soul/R&B artists to emerge in the 1960's. Well here it goes:
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Heres Otis backed by Booker T. and the MGs (featuring a young Steve Cropper and Duck Dunn on guitar and bass, respectively) doing Try A Little Tenderness: YouTube - Otis Redding Stax Tour - Europe 1967 - Try A Little Tenderness
While Otis recorded and released a different version in 1965, here in this TV performance, Otis and the Bar-Kays paid homage to Aretha Franklin with this version of Respect. Sadly, this would turn out to be Otis' final TV appearance. The day after this TV taping, Otis' plane had crashed into the icy waters of Lake Monona near Madison, Wisconsin. Otis, his valet, the pilot, and four members of the Bar-Kays died at the bottom of that frozen lake.
YouTube - Otis Redding - Respect (Live, 1967) [Very Good(-) quality / No mpg4 resolution]
In January 1968, one month after Otis' death, Stax/Volt Records released (Sittin On) The Dock Of The Bay, in which Otis had recorded nearly a week before the crash and had considered it to be an unfinished recording. Within weeks, the record shot to #1, making it the first posthumous number-1 record in rock history..
YouTube - Otis Redding- (Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay
flashback!...:hippy:...Toad is the Man...:thumbsup:
[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bl7quaJW4CA&feature=related[/YOUTUBE]
I t6hought about posting Otis before but..........I remember when he was killed. All the old Great rockers died suddenly. :thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by Burnt Toast
Otis is cool, but we've also overlooked the hardest working man in show business . . .
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Hey! Good god! Owwwwwww! Huh! :D
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