Hyperbolicsyllabicsesquedalymistic by Isaac Hayes from Hot Buttered Soul
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- "Hyperbolicsyllabicsesquedalymistic" by Isaac Hayes from Hot Buttered Soul
Until Isaac Hayes released Hot Buttered Soul, his four-song long-player masterpiece in 1969, soul music had been a singles-oriented genre. Best known as the partner of David Porter in writing such Stax hits as "Hold On! I'm Coming," "Soul Man" and "B-A-B-Y" among others, Hayes, along with Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder and Curtis Mayfield gave the soul album a higher purpose, superseding the standard practice of assembling LPs around recent hits and filler. Even so, a four-song album whose two "singles" clocked in at 12:03 and 18:42 was unprecedented.
Hayes had recorded one previous album, Presenting Isaac Hayes in 1968, which failed to impact the charts the way his Porter-collaborated song compositions had for other Stax artists. Nonetheless, label president Al Bell green-lighted Hayes' encore long-player. Hayes went to cross-town Ardent Studios in Memphis to lay down the tracks. "There was absolutely no attempt to be commercial," Marvell Thomas, the album's co-producer, told annotator Dahl. "It was just, ‘Let's do these songs. Let's do 'em like we like to do 'em. Play whatever you want to play and have a good time doing it.' To the company, it wasn't, ‘We're going to make one of the all-time great albums and it's going to sell huge.' It was, ‘Okay, let Isaac do his thing.'"
Opening with Hayes’ sexy, intimate delivery of Jimmy Webb’s "By the Time I Get to Phoenix,” clocking in at 18 and a half minutes, the album also included an extended remake of Burt Bacharach and Hal David’s "Walk On By,” given definition by the spacey lead guitar of Harold Beane. "The guitar solo was not something that was planned on front end,” recalled Thomas. "It was like, ‘Well why not?’ We just stretched out and let it go. When you get in the middle of it, you just kind of ride with it until it stops.” Which it did after 12 minutes. Beane joined Thomas on piano and Hayes himself on organ, backed by the surviving members of the Bar-Kays, a band ravaged by the airplane accident that also claimed Otis Redding. Guitarist Michael Toles and drummer Willie Hall filled out the band. Interestingly, the overdubbing of strings, horns and backing vocals was done in Detroit instead Memphis, thanks largely to the influence of producer Don Davis, who introduced Al Bell to veteran Motown arranger Johnny Allen. Another Detroiter, Dale Warren - the nephew of Berry Gordy’s ex-wife - orchestrated "Walk On By,” with a violin section populated with members of the Detroit Symphony.
The original album contained two other songs as well as the hits. "One Woman,” penned by Wilson Pickett accompanist Charlie Chalmers and his future wife, Sandra Rhodes, was more of a traditional Memphis soul ballad, and was recorded also by Al Green for his Green Is Blues album. The only number on Hot Buttered Soul bearing Hayes’ writing imprimatur (a co-write by Bell) sported one of the longest song titles ever conceived: "Hyperbolicsyllabiccsesquedalymistic.” According to Thomas, "(The title) means the propensity to make a whole big deal of using words to show off your vocabulary.”
Quoting My Morning Jacket’s Jim James, "Everything is revealed when you open your mind to its
secrets . . . [The album makes] your mind bleed . . . blurring the lines of what you thought you knew before was possible with music. It is one of those start to finish classics. And yes, damn near everything is here: Soul. Rock. Sweeping strings. Blasting horns. Full orchestral arrangements. Bare stripped down moments. Humor. Sadness. Funk . . . The recording is so God-damned 3D. It’s black. It’s white. It is universal. It is timeless. It is LOVE.”
1) Walk On By
2) Hyperbolicsyllabiccsesquedalymistic
3) One Woman
4) By The Time I Get To Phoenix
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Who’s STILL IN 2024 LISTENING 👂 TO STILL I AM 66 😅😊❤ and STILL JAMMING TODAY, MISS THIS KIND OF MUSIC!!!😊 REST IN POWER 👑 kING ISAAC HAYES ✌🏾🙏🏾💜❤️
I’m proud to be loud❤
26 and it's on repeat
im 43 and this is the type of music that played in my house growing up. my parents introduced me to it at a young age
❤
The best the best piano performance I've
I'm 70 years old and I still listen to it
From my favourite Isaac Hayes Record. 1969 was a fantastic year for the development of all music-genres.
Hi, so true, and this great time spirit will return now........
'69 is fine ain't bullshit. Everything peaked. Every thing Boomer anyway.
I got heart and SOUL!
The Ingenuous work of Master Isaac putting Soul up to something Progressive
Perfect recording and remaster / Greetings from Switzerland
HEAVVVVY GROOOOOVIN. Mannn, this track is so STANK!! Smh. FUUUUNKY
💯%🦚🦋💋🎶☀️💙🎼🎆🦅
Now they got me in a cell
If you like this music you have (HEART)
Public Enemy and DJ Quik both used this music and all 3 sound hella good.
So did D.J. Muggs of Soul Assassins/Cypress Hill sampled this song on a track called "Puppet Master" featuring B-Real and Dr. Dre
Public enemies black steel in the hour of chaos
Ice cube too on kill at will album
Also OG ESE TROUBLE on
CREEP AND CRAWL THRU THE CENTRAL
Also the game remedy
The music in the 70's just Can't be replicate. Most real music connoisseurs have to have 70's music in there collection. Isaac Hayes is A must. have have.
Soul brother he will never be forgotten ♥ thanks mom again for educating me as a little youngin.
IMAGINE walking down the street listenig to this man. you'd own the street in your head
Do you not have access to a street to walk down?
Lord have mercy. Sing it now Isaac Hayes. out of sight.
Me!!!! I'm 69 and I love the music from my day it has meaning!!!!😊
he put that funk on that thang yes sir....
The bar kays put the funk on it💯
The bass line
My Oh My Oh My
Oh yes sooooo funky and hypnotizing.
Funk yeah! 💯🔥🔥🔥 I play bass and kneel at the temple of this groove ❤
The Bar-Kay’s James Alexander, IINM
That piano is funkin along with that bass and tight drum. What a groove.
Deep,Deep hot buttered soul! 😎💯👍🏿❤️
I am still listening.63 years old. Love me some Isaac Hayes since I was 10. Had my own record player in my room.Always loved grown folks music in the 70's. Off the hook
7:10 public enemy
This is so ahead of it's time! It's almost 52 years old!
BLACK MOSES
My Favorite All Time Jam!!! 2021 😎
Hyperbolic Syllabic Sesquidela Mystic? Simply Ridiculously Sublime Genius !! Sir Ike, Can't Thank U Enuff! Bodhisattva, Mo's Enlightened Bro'!! ☮️☯️💕🤩😻🎵🎶🌞🌜🌛😻🤓
OMG music 🎶 don't get better than this 😍
heyyyyyyyyyyyyyy, Hyperbolicsyllabicsesquedalymistic
Legendary✨🔔✨
Hahahaha it must be the longest song title in the history of music. Caught my attention, and guess what, i loved the song after listening to it. #legendary
Hot Butterd Soul is my french chef name.
This song is so great on so many levels, it blows my mind evertytime I hear it even after all these years.
Sooooo groovy and funky he was simply amazing I was in awe watching wattstax this weekend he definitely had my favorite performance.
This is the best version... and I've been listening to this song for ages.
You have to be brilliant to come up with a title like this.. And it's a damn good dancer. Quan Loi "Class of 69"
I remember the first time I heard this play at an after-hours dance club called The Climax, in L.A. It was great! In those days, you got this music at clubs, or a friend played it on the turntable. Nearly ten minutes of dancing to Isaac Hayes!! I bought Hot Buttered Soul the next day.
I remember that place, had completely forgotten about going there. Nice memories.
Genius move by Antoin Fuqua for adding this supernatural and timeles gem on the soundtrack for Brooklyns Finest (2010). This joint meshed so smooth in that club scene.
@bigwhite21 for reals though. I only knew Isaac from the Shaft soundtrack and those smooth joints from the Dead Presidents soundtrack, "walk on by" and "The look of love." The dude was wat ahead of his time. ✊️
Yup bass bottom beats 💓 all that shazam2022😏🦋❤️🖤💚💋🎆🕊🎶🦅
7:10
Any fans of The Game? This is the sample from Remedy on The Doctor’s Advocate
Listen, be VERY VERY CAREFUL, a lame could straight OD on all this P. FUNK !!!!
The first time I heard this, made me love music even more! Peace!
Genius. Pure and simple
This is a bad jam !!
Wdym?
@@Dannynedelko_ 'bad' as in bada$$; or, further still, 'bad' as a slang term that means 'fantastic', or 'great'!
Thanks to my beloved uncle for exposing me to this epic soul music growing up!❤ RIP
Funk is as muddy and greasy as fried chicken!
pass those ribs dig the groove
now tell me what i say the M D tells me my heart is on strike ooooo never gets old
Watched the 2007 film Zodiac and this is right bang in the middle of it! Soooo Funky!! 🤩🤩
Vibing
I was today years old when I found out that dj quik sampled this
Let's hear it for some 🔥 chocolate
Good times always and forever for my best friend 💕🌅🙏
What???? Classic, total genius. I never heard about this man doing drugs.... amazing. Music was his drug. I can totally RELATE. God bless him and R.I.P. His music will forever live on in my world. 💯
He may have messed with psychedelics
As a Young drummer in 1968" this Song taught me how to"Stay in the Pocket " discipline and FUNK 😊😊😊😊
I love 💘 this style of music.... Take me back to my youth....
Isaac was 1 of THE MASTER COMPOSERS AND PERFORMERS OF ALL TIME❣❣❣
DAMN, I'VE LOvED THIS SINCE THE 70's! I had the LP and tried to play the grooves of that sucker.
AWESOME, NOW RIGHT NOW 💚💜
black moses
Classic
man that bass line ...
So…..they’re cooler than me I take it.
Awww! young blood can't even relate to this! Over their heads. The Black Moses, the lyrics are deep and true. Uhhh/ Oww baby. I haven't heard the black and whites played like this no mo/ 2019 I am still jamming.
That piano break is still the shizzle
The greatist Isaac !!! Spettacolo.
I wanna come back
Cause I like it like that
Your modus operandi
Is really all right, out of sight
Your sweet phalanges
Know how to please
My gastronomical stupensity is really satisfied when you're loving me
Now tell me, what, I, say
Hyperbolicsyllabicsesquedalymistic
I can't sleep at night
But that's all right
The M.D. tells me
My heart's on strike
Emanating originating from a love asphyxiation
He said I better slow down before you drive me in the ground
But what he doesn't know is I want another encore
Now what, I, say
Hyperbolicsyllabicsesquedalymistic
Let me stop procrastinatin'
Standin' hear, and narratin'
Find my emancipator, she's a love educator
Cerebral, cerebellum, a medulla oblongata
A slave's on a horse, every time she explores
Just heard a discussion about a racial relationship
Now what, I, say
Hyperbolicsyllabicsesquedalymistic
Awesome
@@tyronewilliams1329 yes it is my brutha!
👏🏾👍🏾👊🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Please add the moans, grunts and groans to complete the lyrics.
Kick that funky 💩🔥🔥🔥🔥👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾😂😂😂
I'm still listening to this jam! Real music! I'm only 60🎉
I got a letter from the government...
Thank you!
I remember watching soul man and being so sad in 2008 about Ike and Bernie they will never be forgotten.
R.I.P. Harold Beane
My All Time Favorite Since I Had The Pleasure Of Seeing Issac Hayes Live In Concert @ Tahoe, CA In 1977. Didn't know that we were going to be in a Live Album simply Legendary!
Quick
Amor você está feliz eu estou
PE #1
The hands of the divine spirit worked through Isaac Hayes' fingers on the piano. He entered a different paradigm when he created this masterful art, transcending the ordinary to craft a timeless symphony of soul and sound.
Black Moses at his finest ‼️
I bought the two cd set and I let mine disease brother in law to listen to these old school jams and his youngest boy did not even ask him can he use some of the tracks off the cd for his musical project. Now mine bro couldn't find them because mine nephew probably broke or scratched them. You talk about someone who's mad. I spent a lot of money on those two CDs. Wouldn't you be mad too?
DJ Quik - Born and Raised in Compton
Fabulous grind
When I first heard this last night on the HBO Max documentary my first thought was “that’s Born and Raised in Compton!” This is such a classic album
For any beginning Drummer play and follow this Song 20-30 times and stay focused 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Who came here because of Euphoria 2x01?
On the 8 track😊😊😊😊 cruising down the Avenue
The beat. The bottom. The funk. True classic.
To think this is a 1969 song but you can sing and rap on it till this day
my music i am 75 years old
Classic Issac Hayes
Isaac Hayes was well beyond his time. Clean sound
This is the Alfa of soul music
The ALPHA
Anyone else here after realizing this was chef?
This What Real Music Sound Like 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🦾🎶🎶🔥🎶🎶🎶🎶🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
RIP UNCLE MIKE.❤
7:23
This song is as crazy as Tomorrow Never Knows and Halleluhwah
Puppet Master Cypress Hill & Dr Dre, DJ Quil Born N Raised, NWA Prelude 🔥 So many great tracks sampled this masterpiece. Isaac Hayes is a Genius
I love this music, I thought it was Curtis Mayfield and finally realized it was Isaac Hayes, both great artists loved and never forgotten
RIGHT ON! KINDA MUSIC...WHO REMEMBERS 'THE TIP ' AND 'THE BREAKDOWN'?
All of RAP can't even touch this.
@Floothecloud This is like penultimate "wrong generation" bullshit. Kid's probably never listened to TPaB.
This song was actually sampled by rappers like DJ Quik decades later in some of their hit songs. Proof that truly great music is timeless.
He a Band that wrote and could read music and understand music..in those days you had to no music to play with the Best and he was. Alway peace Tish ✌
CooooL !! ❤
This is a seminal album. Created a new genre and vocal style that others tried to copy. This track blew my mind back then and still funks all the birds out the trees. Genius was Ike.
Off to listen to key and peele "you gotta listen to this"
That piano break at 3:10 is beyond. You put that on in a bar and nobody's not tapping their fingers and feet.
👏🏾👏🏾😉🎹
Absolute bonkers🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
The Original Bald Head
Syllables seal a con valley
I remember back in '88, Superlover Cee and Casanova Rud sampled this. This whole song got samples on it. Public Enemy piano sample.
1:04 This Part Of The Song Reminds Me Of Buzz Lightyear And Mickey Mouse Crowd Surfing
Rock da Bells Radio sent me.