@@MrMcgoo1888Earl Palmer was better ,a trained musician who played on most New Orleans hits during fifties before moving to LA and playing drums on many pop hits during sixties as well as film music etc.A legend!
Got to do it! Eddie Floyd got me in to sound check at the Orpheum in Memphis before the concert celebrating the opening of the Stax museum. It was me & the sound guy. I watched Booker, Steve, Duck, Wayne & Andrew (Memphis Horns) and iconic singers run through rehearsal.
@@danohagan6022 Today I would empty my accounts just to see these guys sit behind their kit drumming away without the addition of all these digital effects.Pure music ,a real tonic.I would start with the simple drumming on Bo Diddley and then move on to Sandy Nelson and Cozy Cole and Earl Palmer,there are many greats.No interest in digital flavoured whatever!
Look closer , away from the sax players, DD playing bass,? Steve Cropper on guitar, master of phrasing. Regardless. Not shabby for a bunch of session musos to go it alone. Shifted the planet in musical terms for R@B. And inspired so many others.
Greedy record labels, internet and mass media under corporate control means they choose what we hear and the majority of the public has literally forgotten the purpose of music as they have never had a chance to experience it for themselves.
The general public stopped going to concerts with musicians and there is no more collective enjoyment..everyone is in their own bubble e.g silent disco.
Bassist Duck Dunn is having a ball!
Al Jackson was the man on drums...
The greatest according to Steve Cropper
@@MrMcgoo1888 Soooo smooth!
Al Jackson was the man.
@@MrMcgoo1888Earl Palmer was better ,a trained musician who played on most New Orleans hits during fifties before moving to LA and playing drums on many pop hits during sixties as well as film music etc.A legend!
@@devonmoorswill check it out bro!
Yay, Marshall Stax for Stax sound!
Excellent !!!
Booker T and the Memphis Group
What would you pay to go sit in the front row and watch legends like this?
Got to do it! Eddie Floyd got me in to sound check at the Orpheum in Memphis before the concert celebrating the opening of the Stax museum. It was me & the sound guy. I watched Booker, Steve, Duck, Wayne & Andrew (Memphis Horns) and iconic singers run through rehearsal.
@@danohagan6022 Today I would empty my accounts just to see these guys sit behind their kit drumming away without the addition of all these digital effects.Pure music ,a real tonic.I would start with the simple drumming on Bo Diddley and then move on to Sandy Nelson and Cozy Cole and Earl Palmer,there are many greats.No interest in digital flavoured whatever!
that's real History ! This changed all !
Wow, this is great...
Trop bon super
TIGHT ! Outta sight! 😊
Wow, just Wow.
Classic
Groooovy,😎
Look closer , away from the sax players, DD playing bass,? Steve Cropper on guitar, master of phrasing. Regardless. Not shabby for a bunch of session musos to go it alone. Shifted the planet in musical terms for R@B. And inspired so many others.
Left to right does anyone know the names pf the 3 sax players?
@@47AndyT it’s all in the description fella 👊
Must have missed that so thanls!@@bluesincolour
Two sax players in the description but 3 in the video.@@bluesincolour
Whatever happened to music?
Greedy record labels, internet and mass media under corporate control means they choose what we hear and the majority of the public has literally forgotten the purpose of music as they have never had a chance to experience it for themselves.
The general public stopped going to concerts with musicians and there is no more collective enjoyment..everyone is in their own bubble e.g silent disco.