Showing posts with label Memphis Soul. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Memphis Soul. Show all posts

Friday, July 31, 2009

ROCK Orgy: "Sweet Soul Music"



ROCK Sex wants everybody to join in.

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Here's another 'shout-out' song, where an artist celebrates their fellow artists.

Soul man Arthur Conley shows the love to (Smokey Robinson), Lou Rawls, Sam And Dave, Wilson Pickett, Otis Redding, and James Brown:

ARTHUR CONLEY -"Sweet Soul Music" (1967)



We are here on the floor now
We're going to a go go
Dancin' to the music
Oh yeah, oh yeah!


© Tym Stevens



See Also:

SHAKE AND FINGER POP! Soul Music and the Interior Truth, with Music Player!


ROCK Orgy: "American Pie"

ROCK Orgy: "F.U.N.K." by Betty Davis

ROCK Orgy: "Life Is a Rock (But the Radio Rolled Me)!"


The Real History of Rock and Soul!: The Music Player Checklist


Friday, July 10, 2009

ROCK Sex: "Take Me To the River" - Al Green > Bryan Ferry > Talking Heads



ROCK Sex takes you to the river and washes you down.

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Al Green had previously covered the song "Driving Wheel" by that fellow Memphis great, Junior Parker. When Parker passed away, Al dedicated his original composition "Take Me To the River" to his memory:

AL GREEN -"Take Me To the River" (1974)


Bryan Ferry, of Roxy Music, often covered soul songs he loved on his solo albums. In late '77 he recorded this homage to Green:

BRYAN FERRY -"Take Me To the River" (1978)


Meanwhile, by odd coincidence, his former partner in Roxy Music, Brian Eno, was producing Talking Heads' second album as they too covered Green's song. Though their version was recorded a few months after Ferry's it reached the market before his. To this day many people believe this to be their song.

TALKING HEADS -"Take Me To the River" (1978)




© Tym Stevens



See Also:

SHAKE AND FINGER POP! Soul Music and the Interior Truth, with Music Player!

"Time Is Tight!" - Booker T > The Clash > Elvis Costello > Squeeze

"I Thank You" - Sam And Dave > ZZ Top

"Crosseyed And Painless" - Fela > Talking Heads > Brazilian Girls > Angelique Kidjo

"Slippery People" -Talking Heads > The Staple Singers


The Real History of Rock and Soul!: The Music Player Checklist