Showing posts with label Booker T and The MGs. Show all posts
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Friday, August 13, 2010

ROCK Sex: "I Thank You" - Sam And Dave > ZZ Top



ROCK Sex says your kiss is "so good I had to hollar for help!"

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The original version of "I Thank You" was set loose by the impossibly cool Sam And Dave. It was written like most of their hits by the secret soul men, Dave Porter and Isaac Hayes.

They were backed by the magnifincent Stax Records house band, Booker T And The MGs with The Mar-Keys horns.

SAM AND DAVE -"I Thank You" (1968)



FM Rock fans know it by the edgy Boogie version by these demented prospectors.

ZZ TOP -"I Thank You" (1979)



Less known and just as great is this version by Bonnie Raitt from the same year.

BONNIE RAITT -"I Thank You" (1979)



Giving more thanks are Robert Randolph and the ranks.

ROBERT RANDOLPH And The Family Band, ft. Cory Henry -"I Thank You" (2017)



"Every day was something new,
You pull out your bag and your fine to-do
You got me trying new things too
Just so I can keep up with you!"



© 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

"Walk On By" - Dionne Warwick > Isaac Hayes > The Stranglers > Hooverphonic > Mono > Pete Rock


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


Monday, December 28, 2009

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



ROCK Sex knows sometimes time is timeless.

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Booker T And The MG's were the premiere Soul band of the 1960s.

They backed Atlantic Records stars like Wilson Pickett, Otis Redding, and Sam And Dave, as well as Stax Records artists like William Bell, Eddie Floyd, and Carla Thomas. They also made their own classic instrumental albums, inspiring bands like The Meters, the Muscle Shoals studio bands, and CCR.

Here they are backing up Otis on this killer groove.

OTIS REDDING -"I Can't Turn You Loose" (1965)



A few years later, when doing the soundtrack for the film UPTIGHT, the MG's retooled the riff into this proto-Funk instrumental classic.

BOOKER T & THE MG'S -"Time Is Tight" (1968)



Notice their heavy influence on the sound of Creedence Clearwater Revival, like for instance this song.

CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVIVAL -"Down On the Corner" (1969)



Directly on the MG's heels this Ska version quickly followed.

SOUND DIMENSIONS -"Time Is Tight" (1969)



The song gained new life in the late '70s as an into theme for The Blues Brothers, whose band included guitarist Steve Cropper and bassist Donald "Duck" Dunn from The MG's, which they combined with Otis Redding's "I Can't Turn You Loose".

THE BLUES BROTHERS -"I Can't Turn You Loose" (1978)



About the same time it was covered by these eclectic Punk upstarts:

THE CLASH -"Time Is Tight" (1978)



ELVIS COSTELLO used it as the basis for this song.

ELVIS COSTELLO -"Temptation" (1980)



And his friends molded it into this song.

SQUEEZE -"In Quintessence" (1981)




© Tym Stevens



See Also:

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

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

"Walk On By" - Dionne Warwick > Isaac Hayes > The Stranglers > Hooverphonic > Mono > Pete Rock

"You Can't Hurry Love" - The Supremes > Iggy Pop > The Jam > David Bowie

"25 Miles" - Wilson Pickett > Edwin Starr > The Three Amigos


Chuck Berry > Bob Dylan > Ultravox > Elvis Costello

"Sweet Dreams" - Squeeze > Eurythmics


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


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