Still The Boss of The Blues! He made A name for himself.. He's hair was always perfect! Simply outfits when he sang. He knew when U were no longer A child. Over The Hill down under there. Thank U for Sharing .
Big Joe was a natural talent. His hit records on Atlantic in the 1950's were all produced by Jessie Stone. Stone wrote almost all the songs. Big Joe didn't make a lot of money during his big years because of contract problems.
And when you see him performing those songs live, the bands just play standard, boring arrangements you could hear anywhere. Good as the players may or may not be. Be great to hear those same dynamic arrangements backing him up on stage, that you hear on the records. "Shake, Rattle and Roll" is a good example, great record.
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I agree, the people would know those great records, then come in and hear different arrangements, and, yeah , half asleep players. Sometimes in a live show you get wrapped up in the moment and don't take too much notice of bad stuff, but I think youda noticed that night.
The Chess boys ain't at their best on this one..they sound real lame... what a shame... insipid backing..bloody awful... I would have fired the lot of 'em! Amateur Hour!!!!! Poor Joe...
The musicians and singers were so perfect, I like Big Joe❤
A truley one in a million performer. We have nothing like him today.
He was great and greater.
@@grantsmythe8625 STHIL RockN good At midkNiGht
Kansas city , HA I RR come!. STHIL looKingz 4 1. gonnA GE TT Me 2 ThieRR Small.
Cheered me up-- Big Joe is having such a good time.
Great Old Blues Rest in Peace Big Joe Turner🕺💃🕺💃🕺💃🕺💃🕺💃🕺💃
We still do this song 😂 on the road in the blues and chitlin circuit@even thru the turn of this century those songs 😊 are still popular 😍
Still The Boss of The Blues!
He made A name for himself..
He's hair was always perfect!
Simply outfits when he sang.
He knew when U were no longer
A child. Over The Hill down under
there. Thank U for Sharing
.
GET ME A ROCKIN CHAIR! ROOTS OF ROCK/R&B!
Big Joe Turner is magnificent.....everyone sometimes...FLIP FLOP and FLY
The man Rocks I'm just sad that I was born too late to see him
Watched this twice. First time thought Big Joe was laying too far back on the beat. Now I love it !!
Class.
Absolute genius.
ONE OF MY FAVORITES
Feel Good Blues 🖤💙
this is too damn cool!!
Just some I even like would give a Kiss and hold it a long, long time. Hey, I like these guys!!!!
Top shelf. Nothing better.
What more? Very , very good. Wow.
fantastic.
Big Joe doing Kansas City proud!
Yes! 💖
I love him
Alto temaso amo el Rock teeee amooooooo
Big Joe is the Bass fiddle of... this tune...
boss of the blues +++++
The man 😊
My Mann!.
Big Joe was a natural talent. His hit records on Atlantic in the 1950's were all produced by Jessie Stone. Stone wrote almost all the songs. Big Joe didn't make a lot of money during his big years because of contract problems.
And when you see him performing those songs live, the bands just play standard, boring arrangements you could hear anywhere. Good as the players may or may not be. Be great to hear those same dynamic arrangements backing him up on stage, that you hear on the records. "Shake, Rattle and Roll" is a good example, great record.
Big Joe Turner was such a talent and that band sounds like it's asleep behind him. They are barely accompanying him.
Check out Jimmy Witherspoon !
DANG is that Surprise!Otis Rush on lead guitar again? Who's playing piano?
Moira Russell Little Brother Montgomery
Great blues
No, it's Roosvelt Sykes on piano I guess
She's so small
She can mambo in a pay phone booth!
Is the cat behind on Joe's right wearing light colour cardigan Lowell Fusom....looks like...
Otis Rush on guitar, Freddy Bellow on the drum, introduction by Little Brother Montgomery (I think...).
Intro by Roosevelt Sykes
@@RWBVanc Yes...
Is that Matt "Guitar" Murphy in the back?
Kansas ,Wee GE TT Y AMEN?.
Is that Roosevelt Sykes introducing him?
yes.
I love Big Joe but he's a high as a kite in this clip . hahahahahaha
How wonderful of you to remember Big Joe Turner. Today, May 18th 2016, is his 105th birth anniversary. Please check out my youtube channel honoring great African-American musicians like Big Joe Turner¸ Fats Waller, Sidney Bechet, Robert Johnson and James Brown, all born in the month of May.
otis rush !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
makinon
Yup. The jump blues version's way better than this 'jazzed up' performance!
I agree, the people would know those great records, then come in and hear different arrangements, and, yeah , half asleep players. Sometimes in a live show you get wrapped up in the moment and don't take too much notice of bad stuff, but I think youda noticed that night.
I mean, that was LITTLE BROTHER?!?!
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keeping the Faith.... 💜😎
Band sounds like they're asleep
The Chess boys ain't at their best on this one..they sound real lame... what a shame... insipid
backing..bloody awful... I would have fired the lot of 'em!
Amateur Hour!!!!! Poor Joe...
Great singer but the worst band ever.
Otis Rush, Fred Below and Jack Myers the worst band ever? Clean your ears...
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