PLEASE NOTE: I divided my uploads between multiple channels, Bookmark this link in your browser for instant access to an index with links to all of John1948s oldies classics. LINK: tinyurl.com One of the most influential soul singers of the 1960s, Otis Redding exemplified to many listeners the power of Southern "deep soul" — hoarse, gritty vocals, brassy arrangements, and an emotional way with both party tunes and aching ballads. He was also the most consistent exponent of the Stax sound, cutting his records at the Memphis labelstudios that did much to update R&B into modern soul. His death at the age of 26 was tragic not just because he seemed on the verge of breaking through to a wide pop audience (which he would indeed do with his posthumous number one single "[Sittin On] The Dock of the Bay"). It was also unfortunate because, as "Dock of the Bay" demonstrated, he was also at a point of artistic breakthrough in terms of the expression and sophistication of his songwriting and singing. Although Redding at his peak was viewed as a consummate, versatile showman, he began his recording career in the early 60s as a Little Richard-styled shouter. The Georgian was working in the band of guitarist Johnny Jenkins at the time, and in 1962 he took advantage of an opportunity to record the ballad "These Arms of Mine" at a Jenkins session. When it became an R&B hit, Reddings solo career was truly on its way, though the hits didnt really start to fly until 1965 and 1966, when <b>…<b>
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Emmylou Harris Gram Parsons – Return of the Grievous Angel – with TCB Band
Emmylou Harris joins Gram Parsons for a version of Grams song "Return of the Grievous Angel" with the TCB Band. The video is a mash-up, please click like and comment in the respond box, thanks Ally.
The Rolling Stones – Fool To Cry – OFFICIAL PROMO
This is the official promo video for the Rolling Stones 1976 single "Fool To Cry". It reached number 6 in the UK singles chart. The track features on the 1976 album Black And Blue, and was composed by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. The song features Mick Jagger on lead vocals and piano, Keith Richards on guitar and background vocals, Charlie Watts on drums, Ronnie Wood on guitar and backing vocals and Bill Wyman on bass guitar. The video was directed by Brian Gowers, who has worked on more than 350 promo videos for acts such as Queen, Michael Jackson, Prince and Rod Stewart. Buy "Fool To Cry" on iTunes: itunes.apple.com Black and Blue itunes.apple.com
Brown Sugar (LIVE) by D’Angelo
The hit that made him a neo-soul icon performed as live as Broadway at The Jazz Cafe in London. Thats Angie Stone tenderizing the groove with her vibrant vocals. Take a lis.
Steve Cropper, Keith Richards and The Horse
How To Play The Horse by Cliff Nobles. You have heard this tune many times. @0:48
The Staple Singers – This May be the Last Time
Eerie, lean sound from the Staples Veejay years. The Rolling Stones have been accused of ripping this off, and of course they did, but if they owe anyone it is really the arranger Shirley Joiner. The song itself is traditional.
Ready, Steady, Go! Otis Redding Special Pt. 1
The Otis Redding Special of "Ready, Steady, Go!" from September 16th, 1966. Otis performs "(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction" and "My Girl".
The Valentinos – It’s all over now
Great number from 1963 that was eventually issued on the glorious Soul City label in the UK in 1968. Thank you Dave Godin, sadly no longer with us, for issuing such classics.
The Rolling stones – The last time (HQ)
Honky Tonk Women: Taj Mahal
Honky Tonk Women: Taj Mahal, from Senor Blues. Rolling Stones, Keith Richards, Mick Jagger, Jessica Alba, Sin City, Coyote Ugly.