Guest Posted July 20, 2008 Posted July 20, 2008 Don't you just love it when the BBC show some quality programmes here's one which is highlighted as Pick Of the Day- A night dedicated to the legendary Stax record company. Established in Memphis by white counrty fiddle player, Jim Stewart, the label became synonymous with rythm and blues, soul and funk and featured a roster of African-American stars, including Otis Redding and Isaac Hayes. This documentary tells the story of the label, with contributions from the likes of, er, Bono, and is followed by a concert film of the 1967 Stax tour in Norway. Otis is here, plus Booker T, Sam and dave, the Mar-Keys and Eddie Floyd. Quiet a good night.
Mike Posted July 23, 2008 Posted July 23, 2008 Respect Yourself - The Stax Story and 1967 Norway Concer
Mike Posted July 25, 2008 Posted July 25, 2008 think right in saying the "respect yourself" is same as us pbs programme that has also been out on dvd aint seen it myself so ask anyone views on it ? mike
Guest Beeks Posted July 25, 2008 Posted July 25, 2008 brilliant...wasnt planning anything tonight so thats me sorted
Guest Bernadette Posted July 25, 2008 Posted July 25, 2008 brilliant...wasnt planning anything tonight so thats me sorted yep a night in watching the goggle box with a few beers...perfect
Dave Rimmer Posted July 25, 2008 Posted July 25, 2008 brilliant...wasnt planning anything tonight so thats me sorted Get Sky+ in, record it, and get youself down to A Taste Of Honey at the King's Arms in Salford
Tabs Posted July 25, 2008 Posted July 25, 2008 Get Sky+ in, record it, and get youself down to A Taste Of Honey at the King's Arms in Salford Got my recorder already set
Guest Rich Posted July 25, 2008 Posted July 25, 2008 think right in saying the "respect yourself" is same as us pbs programme that has also been out on dvd aint seen it myself so ask anyone views on it ? mike I believe it is Mike. Somebody sent me it whilst I was in Kosovo and the documentary is well worth a watch - although Rob Bowman's book covers it all and more. We did try to put the concert on as background to one 'doo' we had out there, but the Swede's we worked with kept canning the screen and hurling abuse at the Norwegian crowd. Gave it up as a bad job in the end and never got round to watching it. As I say, the documentary ain't bad at all.
Guest Beeks Posted July 25, 2008 Posted July 25, 2008 Get Sky+ in, record it, and get youself down to A Taste Of Honey at the King's Arms in Salford The Friday before Payday?? Id come but you cant pay for admission and beers with lint and half a Hubba Bubba
De-to Posted July 25, 2008 Posted July 25, 2008 probably been posted on here already but browsing through my maily dail to see what i can fall asleep to tonight and hey bbc 4 at 9pm tonight the stax story followed by the stax/volt tour of norway in 1967 i cannot remember watching these before so its sleep until 9pm then watch these two progs,
Dylan Posted July 25, 2008 Posted July 25, 2008 just read this at 8.49pm perfect timing.... had no idea this was on but I know what i'll be watching in 10 mins .
kevinsoulman Posted July 25, 2008 Posted July 25, 2008 no need to record digitally or otherwise use bbc i player over the next 7 days kev
arnie j Posted July 25, 2008 Posted July 25, 2008 the norway concert is amazing,the real deal of 60s soul, stax nite is brill, is it available on dvd ?
Monique Posted July 25, 2008 Posted July 25, 2008 the norway concert is amazing,the real deal of 60s soul, stax nite is brill, is it available on dvd ? Seen this DVD on amazon Arnie. Is that the one?
BlueWail Posted July 26, 2008 Posted July 26, 2008 (edited) I have just watched it and it was very good Very informative and very sad in parts Plus some fantastic footage The booker T "time is tight" clip especially Edited July 26, 2008 by Darren
sister dawn Posted July 26, 2008 Posted July 26, 2008 The Friday before Payday?? Id come but you cant pay for admission and beers with lint and half a Hubba Bubba I love this quote..... got to be quote of the year for me, brilliant beeks ....
Baz Atkinson Posted July 26, 2008 Posted July 26, 2008 WHAT AN INSIGHT TO THE GREATEST SOUL LOGO EVER WITH AMAZING INTERVIEWS AND FANTASTIC SHOTS OF THE STARS IN FULL FLIGHT,STAX WAS A TOTAL BRAND OF AWARENESS FOR BLACK AMERICA THERE DID NOT JUST MAKE THE BEST RECORDS BUT PUSHED THE BOUNDRIES THE REV JACKSON ENDORSING THE LOGO AND SPEAKING AT WATTS/STAX CONCERT WAS PRICELESS.A BRILLAINT INSIGHT. BAZ A
Sean Hampsey Posted July 26, 2008 Posted July 26, 2008 WHAT AN INSIGHT TO THE GREATEST SOUL LOGO EVER WITH AMAZING INTERVIEWS AND FANTASTIC SHOTS OF THE STARS IN FULL FLIGHT,STAX WAS A TOTAL BRAND OF AWARENESS FOR BLACK AMERICA THERE DID NOT JUST MAKE THE BEST RECORDS BUT PUSHED THE BOUNDRIES THE REV JACKSON ENDORSING THE LOGO AND SPEAKING AT WATTS/STAX CONCERT WAS PRICELESS.A BRILLAINT INSIGHT. BAZ A Made my first visit to STAX last month Baz with Kev Briscoe and Tats. A treat I'd promised myself for a long while. An absolute MUST for everyone, I'm sure you'd agree, especially if you can do the tour with Wayne Jackson himself as we were able to do! Superb! Sean
Harry Crosby Posted July 26, 2008 Posted July 26, 2008 Taped it last night gonna watch it today, looking forward to it
Mike Posted July 26, 2008 Posted July 26, 2008 merged both threads in media if missed both programmes are getting shown again in next few days the news article on front page has timings and that
Guest Doris Posted July 26, 2008 Posted July 26, 2008 I have just watched it and it was very good Very informative and very sad in parts Plus some fantastic footage The booker T "time is tight" clip especially awesome concert !!!! took the sting outta having to stay in tonight Doris
Guest Beeks Posted July 26, 2008 Posted July 26, 2008 Great documentary...thoroughly enjoyed it...highlights for me were... Sam & Daves performance of You Don't Know Like I Know The Staple Singers...always been into my gospel...Wade in the Water being a particular fave.. And of course Isaac Hayes...the intro to Walk On By has always made the hairs on the back of my neck stand up...one of the best introductions to a piece of music ever IMO
Pete S Posted July 26, 2008 Posted July 26, 2008 think right in saying the "respect yourself" is same as us pbs programme that has also been out on dvd aint seen it myself so ask anyone views on it ? mike Mike it's definitely not the same program as the documentary "The Soul Of Stax" that everyone must have seen by now. Some of the same shots are used (William Bell accompanied by piano for instance) but it's 95% different footage.
Mike Posted July 26, 2008 Posted July 26, 2008 Mike it's definitely not the same program as the documentary "The Soul Of Stax" that everyone must have seen by now. Some of the same shots are used (William Bell accompanied by piano for instance) but it's 95% different footage. yep thought it wasnt that one, but wasnt sure if was the us pbs tv one which think come out a few years ago or if a "new" one seems was the us pbs one interesting as may be few others that have sort of slipped under the radar.. maybe ? as posted in other thread its getting re-run in next few days - timings/dates are on the news article post on front of site (link in first post to this)
Ady Croasdell Posted July 26, 2008 Posted July 26, 2008 Yeah, that Time Is Tight bit was incredible, I've never seen so much emotion put into an instrumental. The live concert from Norway later wasn't so hot, too many "got to, got tos" the best live bit on film has to be Otis at Monterey of all places.
Stuart Bower Posted July 26, 2008 Posted July 26, 2008 The Friday before Payday?? Id come but you cant pay for admission and beers with lint and half a Hubba Bubba Oh, you`re not one of those `modern 21st century people` that get paid monthly are you? I`m an ancient druid from the north who gets paid weekly!
Guest Posted July 26, 2008 Posted July 26, 2008 (edited) They robbed there logo from Motown. Edited July 26, 2008 by ken
Guest Beeks Posted July 26, 2008 Posted July 26, 2008 Oh, you`re not one of those `modern 21st century people` that get paid monthly are you? I`m an ancient druid from the north who gets paid weekly! Haha yeah im on a salary...no actually...that was meant to read celery...because thats all I can afford at the moment...anyone got any salad cream?
arnie j Posted July 26, 2008 Posted July 26, 2008 Seen this DVD on amazon Arnie. Is that the one? hi monique, yes thats the one, thanks a lot for the tip off mate, gonna investigate it now
Baz Atkinson Posted July 26, 2008 Posted July 26, 2008 Made my first visit to STAX last month Baz with Kev Briscoe and Tats. A treat I'd promised myself for a long while. An absolute MUST for everyone, I'm sure you'd agree, especially if you can do the tour with Wayne Jackson himself as we were able to do! Superb! Sean Next year i think Sean,will pm you near the time or give you a buzz mate,looking forward to Memphis in general also,really fancy the us this year Nov probably If I can swing it with the Mrs.By the way what was Muscle Sholes like Sean? Baz A.
Sean Hampsey Posted July 26, 2008 Posted July 26, 2008 Made my first visit to STAX last month Baz with Kev Briscoe and Tats. A treat I'd promised myself for a long while. An absolute MUST for everyone, I'm sure you'd agree, especially if you can do the tour with Wayne Jackson himself as we were able to do! Superb! Sean Next year i think Sean,will pm you near the time or give you a buzz mate,looking forward to Memphis in general also,really fancy the us this year Nov probably If I can swing it with the Mrs.By the way what was Muscle Sholes like Sean? Baz A. Baz, I choke up mate just thinking about it. We went to Fame, got the full tour from Rick Hall's wife and his P.A. Me and the lads were left to play in the studio for hours. Just soaking it up. All that had gone before. Unbelievable! Then we found Muscle Shoals Sound - 3614 Jackson Highway (Me and Tats outside the building on my Avatar). Almost died in there. The guy that lives in the basement gave us the whole nine yards. Staple Singers - Annette Snell - Womack etc. etc. etc. We stood in the studio and just welled up. Serious. All agreed we've never shed as many tears as we did that trip. Three fat, bald, old men crying like babies. Can't recommend it highly enough. Certainly one of the top ten things to do before you die! Sean
Baz Atkinson Posted July 27, 2008 Posted July 27, 2008 Baz, I choke up mate just thinking about it. We went to Fame, got the full tour from Rick Hall's wife and his P.A. Me and the lads were left to play in the studio for hours. Just soaking it up. All that had gone before. Unbelievable! Then we found Muscle Shoals Sound - 3614 Jackson Highway (Me and Tats outside the building on my Avatar). Almost died in there. The guy that lives in the basement gave us the whole nine yards. Staple Singers - Annette Snell - Womack etc. etc. etc. We stood in the studio and just welled up. Serious. All agreed we've never shed as many tears as we did that trip. Three fat, bald, old men crying like babies. Can't recommend it highly enough. Certainly one of the top ten things to do before you die! Sean Brilliant,normal people vist the Falls and the Grand Canyon lol,sounds incredible will definetly be done within the next couple of years,sounds like this trip was incredible did you get to any sunday morning services to round it all off?Most studios in philly ,detroit and chi-city have gone but the Stax cultural heritage remains,to me that says it all Sean as quality always stands the test of time imho. BAZ A
Barry Posted July 27, 2008 Posted July 27, 2008 Arthur Conley's energy blew it up, Sam & Dave were simply inspirational (a great shot of their feet working in unison goosebumped me up). I thought Otis struggled early doors if I'm honest but worked through it, a fantastic hidden snapshot all the same, loved it.
Mike Posted July 27, 2008 Posted July 27, 2008 gonna merge this with the other one running in aats mike merged
Ian Dewhirst Posted July 27, 2008 Posted July 27, 2008 (edited) Baz, I choke up mate just thinking about it. We went to Fame, got the full tour from Rick Hall's wife and his P.A. Me and the lads were left to play in the studio for hours. Just soaking it up. All that had gone before. Unbelievable! Then we found Muscle Shoals Sound - 3614 Jackson Highway (Me and Tats outside the building on my Avatar). Almost died in there. The guy that lives in the basement gave us the whole nine yards. Staple Singers - Annette Snell - Womack etc. etc. etc. We stood in the studio and just welled up. Serious. All agreed we've never shed as many tears as we did that trip. Three fat, bald, old men crying like babies. Can't recommend it highly enough. Certainly one of the top ten things to do before you die! Sean Mmmm. The trip sounded fantastic but I could probably leave the 'three fat, bald, old men crying like babies' bit out! That was a great programme by the way. It's 20 odd years since I've been in Memphis and things have certainly moved on since then. It's great that they're finally acknowledging the musical heritage of the city. Long overdue.......... Ian D Edited July 27, 2008 by Ian Dewhirst
Sean Hampsey Posted July 27, 2008 Posted July 27, 2008 Mmmm. The trip sounded fantastic but I could probably leave the 'three fat, bald, old men crying like babies' bit out! Ian D It wouldn't have affected you like that Ian, cos not only are you tall dark and handsome... ...you're also more of a DISCO bunny than a Soul fan. Sean
Tomangoes Posted July 27, 2008 Posted July 27, 2008 Great bit of TV. Its amazing how its only later that you find out what was going on at these record labls with all the politics and back stabbing.(Any body gone through the unissued tapes if they still exist?) Motown followed a similar story. Lets hope someone starts a series of all the soul inclined labels to highlight the rise and fall etc. Ed
Sean Hampsey Posted July 27, 2008 Posted July 27, 2008 Brilliant,normal people vist the Falls and the Grand Canyon lol,sounds incredible will definetly be done within the next couple of years,sounds like this trip was incredible did you get to any sunday morning services to round it all off?Most studios in philly ,detroit and chi-city have gone but the Stax cultural heritage remains,to me that says it all Sean as quality always stands the test of time imho. BAZ A Nah mate, already done the Falls, Canyon and all that mularky... this was a three man Road Trip... No wives, No baggage, Big Car... hit the road thing. Visited over 50 record joints an thrift stores and many of our fave studios across Tennessee, Mississippi and Alabama. Spent a full day with Wayne Jackson (Memphis Horns) who took us VIP style through STAX and around Memphis visiting Hi / Royal Studios, whats left of American etc. Saw the Masqueraders and James Govan on Beale Street, both just incredible. Knowing you, you'd love it Baz. Sean
Soulgrit Posted July 27, 2008 Posted July 27, 2008 merged both threads in media if missed both programmes are getting shown again in next few days the news article on front page has timings and that It's repeated tonight on bbc4 at 11.15pm, with the tour concert on afterwards at 1.10am. Willie
Baz Atkinson Posted July 27, 2008 Posted July 27, 2008 Nah mate, already done the Falls, Canyon and all that mularky... this was a three man Road Trip... No wives, No baggage, Big Car... hit the road thing. Visited over 50 record joints an thrift stores and many of our fave studios across Tennessee, Mississippi and Alabama. Spent a full day with Wayne Jackson (Memphis Horns) who took us VIP style through STAX and around Memphis visiting Hi / Royal Studios, whats left of American etc. Saw the Masqueraders and James Govan on Beale Street, both just incredible. Knowing you, you'd love it Baz. Sean OH james Govan was just spinning uphill climb the other night,briliant,now word has it that Lee Jones is now a truck driver in Texas? I wonder how many of the logos stars stayed around the area ,wonder if Mavis Staples does church on Sunday?How many gold discs on the wall?Its gonna be a long thread this LOL. BAZ A
Ady Croasdell Posted July 27, 2008 Posted July 27, 2008 Great bit of TV. Its amazing how its only later that you find out what was going on at these record labls with all the politics and back stabbing.(Any body gone through the unissued tapes if they still exist?) Motown followed a similar story. Lets hope someone starts a series of all the soul inclined labels to highlight the rise and fall etc. Ed Ace has done virtually all the tape research, that's where Otis' Loving By The Pound, Carla Thomas' I'll Never Stop Loving You and Johnnie Taylor's Please Let Me In etc came from. Some are on Kent and others on Stax. We don't have the exclusive European licensing deal directly any more and some are now deleted but have kept several alive by re-licensing.
Baz Atkinson Posted July 27, 2008 Posted July 27, 2008 Nice one baz first rate taste as ever Have you got Mavis's "A House Is Not A Home" on Vault ?? Cheers Paul hello paul well have sopme of that mate definetly. BAZ A
Sean Hampsey Posted July 27, 2008 Posted July 27, 2008 OH james Govan was just spinning uphill climb the other night,briliant,now word has it that Lee Jones is now a truck driver in Texas? I wonder how many of the logos stars stayed around the area ,wonder if Mavis Staples does church on Sunday?How many gold discs on the wall?Its gonna be a long thread this LOL. BAZ A Yes, the guys confirmed that Lee Jones is out in Dallas, Texas. They'd come out to Memphis to record for Chips Moman and hung around. They perform in a Ribs joint, two nights a week, two shows a night - Free Admission to diners! NEVER seen a show quite like it. Up close, almost on the stage, tucking into Ribs & Beer with these guys belting it out right in front of our noses. The real surprise was how Foooooking incredible Sam Hutchins is! Just literally blew me away! One of the best performers I've ever seen - Up there with Womack and Otis Clay (and I kid you not). They even did "Do You Love Me Baby" just for us! Priceless. Sean
Soul Shrews Posted July 27, 2008 Posted July 27, 2008 And its not on any of their LPs baz Cheers Paul
Soul Shrews Posted July 27, 2008 Posted July 27, 2008 Hopefully Mrs Shrews will post some pic's in the "William Bell interview" thread someday soon Cheers Paul
TOAD Posted July 27, 2008 Posted July 27, 2008 hi guys looking for one 45 lol posting it when i find it
Garethx Posted July 27, 2008 Posted July 27, 2008 (edited) An interesting documentary, and I'm glad that it was made and shown, but if I could nit-pick a bit I would say that it didn't concentrate enough on the most important aspect of the label: the music itself. I would have loved more detail about the studio processes and the journey the musicians went on to basically redefine the sound of rhythm & blues: Steve Cropper and Booker T Jones, to name but two, were hugely influential musicians, but not enough attention was drawn to the fact. Cropper, in particular, seemed to be relegated to the role of talking about the various travails and internal politics of the label as a kind of bemused onlooker. The following live concert form Norway was fascinating: I'd love to see the footage they didn't show, as it would have been terriffic to hear Arthur Conley tackling a ballad, or Eddie Floyd performing material other than Raise Your Hand (wonderful as that was.) The highlight for me was definitely Sam & Dave: simply mesmeric and truly mind-blowing. I don't want to be unkind to the memory of Otis Redding, but it must have been a struggle for him to follow the dynamic duo night after night. I must stress these are minor quibbles and as I mention above we are fortunate that a major channel can find space in the schedules at weekend prime-time to broadcast programmes on this subject matter. soul on, gareth Edited July 27, 2008 by garethx
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