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Guest Dave Turner
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That's a must, thanks for the heads up

 

:thumbsup:

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Oh well - early doors to the pub tonight, got to be home for that!

Looks like all three programmes start again at midnight so no early doors ( check the times just to make sure )

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Doing some research on the Astors for my next book at present - the communications director at the Stax-Soulville Foundation told me in passing that the Otis Redding thing is on tonight, he had a lot of input into the documentary.

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Great Otis documentary - Wow the Stax revue in Norway film - think I've seen a clip of Hold On I'm Coming before but not the concert in full - fantastic !

Agree, The Big O documentary was excellent! and Oh my giddy aunt, Sam & Daves performance was jaw dropping .... Pure Sex!!! (I'm allowed to say that, it's after the watershed) I'm loving it all!!

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Guest CapitolSC
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The Otis documentary  on BBC4 was fantastic loads of footage never seen before and it gave a heads up to the Mod scene which embraced Soul and RnB when the powers that be would not play Black music on the radio.

Stunning stuff and as we all know it was gonna in tragedy

Very sad but the legacy he left us will live on for as long as there are Mods and Soul fanatics spreading the Faith

 

Al H :thumbsup:

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Agree, The Big O documentary was excellent! and Oh my giddy aunt, Sam & Daves performance was jaw dropping .... Pure Sex!!! (I'm allowed to say that, it's after the watershed) I'm loving it all!!

 

Not sure about the sex but were they sneaky back-drops Sam dropped in there ??????????

 

Graham

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Just got back from couple of days in beautifuly sunny Wales and turned on telly to find this, fantastic! Only caught the end of the Norway revue film, Sam and Dave and then Otis. Ridiculously good. I've now set to record the other programmes and the repeat of this one.

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Not sure about the sex but were they sneaky back-drops Sam dropped in there ??????????

 

Graham

Pure Sex to me ;o) & Pure Stax to you guys :o)

Can't recall any back drops? Plenty of fancy footwork, hip action, powerful vocals, & lots & lots of sweat ... Beautiful !!! (Right, I'm going to have to stop thinking, or writing about their performance lolol)

What a great Friday night in with BBC4 !!

Ali

Guest Krissii
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curtis mayfield :) great


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Just got back from couple of days in beautifuly sunny Wales and turned on telly to find this, fantastic! Only caught the end of the Norway revue film, Sam and Dave and then Otis. Ridiculously good. I've now set to record the other programmes and the repeat of this one.

I like that term .... ridiculously good !!! Sums it up in a nutshell ( gonna have to nick that term at some point in the future lol)

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fantastic stuff esp sam and dave,the guitar player in the middle of the backing band was goin mental to the music(or was he a bass player?)

jason

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Solomon Burke -Don't give up on me

Just sublime! Had Annette in tears (in a good way though) - and me too! Sure this snippet was from Jool's hootenany thingie and I remember it stopped me in my tracks then. Truly soulful performance.

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Guest frenchie
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Bloody Fantastic That Stax Volt revue footage was sublime.. no other words!! 

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Not sure about the sex but were they sneaky back-drops Sam dropped in there ??????????

 

Graham

Apologies Graham, I've just watched it for the second time tonight & he did slip one in :o)

Regards

Ali

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Solomon Burke -Don't give up on me

Just sublime! Had Annette in tears (in a good way though) - and me too! Sure this snippet was from Jools hogmanay show and I remember it stopped me in my tracks then. Truely soulful performance.

Incredible he was, & it amazed me even more how he did it so effortlessly, while sitting down in his comfy chair (alright it was a throne, but not very nice of me to say he did it so effortlessly while sitting on the throne) Most singers have to be standing up to belt it out, not King Solomon

Will you tell Annette I said Hi x

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If its what I think it is, the Sam and Dave footage is incredible

 

Kev

 

This was taken in 1967 - look at either sam or dave halway through the dancing - the guy does a back drop forget the wheel , torch and casino these guys were years ahead of there time  - top marks - :hatsoff2:

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When you watch Sam and Dave, the show they put on and the fact they hated each other, what would it have been like if they had loved each other, still. incredible, I have some other footage somewhere, where they are doing "You don,t know like i know" where the whole place is rocking (not like Norway), it drains you just watching them, INCREDIBLE

 

Kev

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Anyone able to name the 3 girls backing Aretha. Great watch!

Only saw them for a second, but it looked like the Supremes to me, or were they The Primettes then?

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Only saw them for a second, but it looked like the Supremes to me, or were they The Primettes then?

 

Think her backing singers were called the Sweet Inspirations.......Cissy Houston was one of the members................. and she sometimes had her sisters as backing singers.

 

:thumbsup:

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Very enjoyable night that was. Would have been superb to have witnessed these artists in their pomp.

The Gladys Knight & the Pips clip just showed what an incredible act they were. Totally effortless performance. Just a shame that the song was one of their worst.

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When you watch Sam and Dave, the show they put on and the fact they hated each other, what would it have been like if they had loved each other, still. incredible, I have some other footage somewhere, where they are doing "You don,t know like i know" where the whole place is rocking (not like Norway), it drains you just watching them, INCREDIBLE

 

Kev

The Sam and Dave Norway show I've seen on a DVD before and is nothing like the shows they did in the UK . At a very tender age, my older brother and his mates took me to see Sam and Dave at the Manchester Odeon. It was a package tour with other Stax and Atlantic artists, possibly Joe Tex and Eddie Floyd but Sam and Dave blew the roof off. As soon as they came on the audience went wild , unlike the Norwegians who seemed very restrained or put off by the military looking security.

 

Sam and Dave gave a brilliant performance with two or three encores , and really seemed to be enjoying themselves, no sign of any bad feelings between them. The band added to the show with great playing and moves, truly memorable and very impressionable to a young lad of thirteen.

 

The Otis concert footage was awesome and shows what a tragedy his early death was.

 

Next Friday (June 7th) 9 pm BBC 4 have a Bobby Womack documentary  followed by a 1971 Ike and Tina Turner and Wilson Pickett concert.

 

Rick

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I was so fortunate to see Sam & Dave live in Nottingham must have been the same time I was just well amazed effected by the performance and the dance moves, always state that I was influenced by their footwork, and still like a wee dance to soothe me, as for the Norway footage I have seen this before and have it on dvd always great to see,

Regards Mal

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Hi

Not sure where I should post this?

Otis Redding-Soul Ambassador on BBC 4 last night was brilliant,well worth a watch.I assume you can catch it on iPlayer?Not sure if it's been on before?

Cheers

Martyn

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Guest Andy Carling
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Makes you wonder how different soul music would be if he hadn't got on that plane with the bar-kays.

Always been a big fan, even the slow stuff.

Andy

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Makes you wonder how different soul music would be if he hadn't got on that plane with the bar-kays.

Always been a big fan, even the slow stuff.

Andy

He had already overtaken Elvis as voted top singer,so who knows?

It was nice that the Brits got a lot of credit for loving the music.

Cheers

Martyn

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Anyone else notice that those buying Stax records before Otis crossed over to the pop buying public were refered to as "anoracs".

 

Surely well informed, hip, ahead of their time, would have been better.

 

John

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Thoroughly enjoyed both programmes. Such a pity that it took the BBC so long to make the Otis one and show the 'live' show. Very annoying that they've been sitting on this stuff for such a long time. Wonder what else is available.

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