Me rrencanta esta presentación no me canso de verla y escuchar todo se oye en su justa medida.Tengo el LP de este trio que interpreta este tema I love the music.Excelente!
Engineer Joe Tarsis allegedly has tapes of original Philly International recordings. These tapes have the vocals but when they fade out the band kept cooking .
The majority of what would be called MFSB have sadly passed away ,except for the legendary Earl Young........the other members of the rhythm section ,Norman Harris,Ronald Baker ,Ron 'Have Mercy' Kersey and the iconic conga and bongo player Larry Washington (check the beginning of the Ojays' I Love Music)are presently keeping Heaven rocking with their one of a kind sound
I believe it was Rikki Hicks on the congas on the studio release of this. And indeed, this looks like Rikki Hicks here too on this video. Sadly he passed away a few years ago. Also I see Jimmie Williams on bass guitar here ('Ain't no stoppin us now' original studio bass player). Don't forget legend Bobby Eli as part of MFSB too :-)
Off course, I am doubting myself for some reason. Rikki was The O'Jays percussionist and I was told he actually played on 'I Love Music' in the studio. I have recorded in Philly and Rikki was on the session I did with Bobby Eli ('Soul Recession' by Double Exposure (2008) written by myself, Bobby and Chiquite Green).
I met Earl Young and got his autograph when he was with the Trammps. I still treasure it, his drumming on the original MFSB orchestra is sensational. He also did fantastic drumming on the Black and Blue album by Harold Melvin and the Blue notes, with Teddy Pendergrass’s sensational singing. It’s my favourite Album of all time. Have a listen.
Lawd Jesus! Dem horns! ....all of these muscians ard amazing together AND individually. I'm blessed to have shared stage with most....and continue to do so now. Humbled.
As well as Gamble & Huff in the philly stable is Dexter Wansal and the "Sweetes Pain" I think this is very underated and the version by Loose Ends is as good as the original. Gamble & Huff, MFSB, Dexter, Teddy, Mcfadden & Whitehead & Lou Rawls ARE THE SOUND OF THE 70'S & 80'S Respect to all. Robert from Manchester England
MFSB with the O'Jays"s rhythm section. Featuring Darren, Jimmy and Freddy. Oh,that Philly sound! You can say all you want about Motown But Motown had nothing on the Philadelphia sound. The Philly had a certain sophistication and rawness to it,which set it above other sounds. It was funky when needed to be and really smooth and laid back at other times. The Soul Train theme was really classic example of all this put together. I really miss this kind of really good musicianship and producing. Nothing on today's market can even compare to it. I long for the old days of real music and musicians.
PHIL YOU ARE 100 % CORRECT...... I'M A DIE HARD MOTOWN FAN HOWEVER MOTOWN DOES NOT HAVE A THING ON THE PHILADELPHIA SOUND..LISTEN TO THIS MUSIC..GOOD GOD.....WHEW.... I'M DONE !!!
Phil Spigner philly sound was the best..it was unique. Motown was like black pop sort of speak. But philly sound was orqhestrail... was funky..welp down right nasty if you ask me..that sound can never be duplicated.
Having been a vinyl maniac all my life I FEEL the music and had tons of this on either 12” singles or compilations NOTHING today can compare and we have this music in our souls ! I recently took Amtrak from New York penn to Virginia and went thru Baltimore & Philly WOW music towns for sure but many more like Atlanta too ❤️
Among the soul house bands (Funk Brothers, Booker T. & The MG's, Love Unlimited Orchestra) MFSB are still the classiest, sexiest, sassiest, most refined and sophisticated of them all.
I love Music O'jays 1975/76 Bill Cosby on congas at the introduction The late actor Cleavon Little harmonizing the " The Get it on, get it on" Verse The 1970's was a musical joy to live through...
Guy on sax face 5:27 and 5:42 said(man that’s funky).Drummers pocket 6:02 on point. And the violinist 6:24 ,you jamming when the whole band is feeling it!
Yes indeed, that jam session could have went at least 15-30 minutes. I've played in some long jam sessions and when you feeling it , it hard to stop. Definitely takes some restraint...
The guy on the sax face @5:27 and @5:42 said(man that’s funky) lol. And that drummers pocket @6:02 is on point. And the violinist @6:24 ,you know you jamming when the band is feeling it!
I’d sure like to know more about the guitarist and how to follow him. His RB Funk moves are hot to say the least. The whole band is great, but he knows just how and when to cut through the mix with great licks and fills without getting in the way
This is a jam that I just cannot get enough of. I keep replaying it. I stuck into the middle of one of my radio shows last summer and I need to do it again soon. This NEEDS to be heard.
I’ve enjoyed the Philadelphia Sound forever & can listen to the band play all evening, as all of their sections ‘Rock’ including percussions, horns & strings... this band never ceases to amaze me! Love them almost as much as I love the vocals of Walter Williams Sr & Eddie Levert...
This is Awesome 😎,,, I can’t get enough of this 🥰🥰🥰🎤🎼🎤🎼🎤🎼!!!! Cause I do Love 💕 Music 🎵,,, 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 I know they made you guys shonuf proud here, And they Razor 🪒 Sharp Too,,,, Love 💕 the Master’s, Always Forever Mine 🎤🎵🎤🎼🎤🎼
It doesn’t get better than this we are hearing the best ever especially live ojays band no faults here Brass strings guitar and love the congas Who plays the conga if you know send on there details
@SLYSPYHIWAY90-----IF YOU KNEW MUSIC LIKE YOU THINK YOU KNOW MUSIC THAN YOU SHOULD KNOW THAT MUSIC IS LIKE 'SPICE'. NO MATTER HOW A MUSICIANS MIX IT,... IT SOUNDS JUST RIGHT YOU GO!! T.S.O.P ORCHESTRA
Gamble and Huff, African American songwriters and producers; list of some of theirArtists 1968 The Ice Man Cometh (non-PIR album) Jerry Butler 1970 A Brand New Me (non-PIR album) Dusty Springfield 1970 Wilson Pickett In Philadelphia (non-PIR album) Wilson Pickett 1971 Gonna Take a Miracle (non-PIR album) Laura Nyro and Labelle 1972 I Miss You Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes Drowning in the Sea of Love (non-PIR album) Joe Simon Back Stabbers The O'Jays 360 Degrees Of Billy Paul Billy Paul 1973 Ship Ahoy The O'Jays Love Is The Message MFSB The Sound Of Philadelphia '73 Various Artists Black & Blue Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes 1975 Dance Your Troubles Away Archie Bell & the Drells Wake Up Everybody Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes To Be True Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes Universal Love MFSB Philadelphia Freedom MFSB Survival The O'Jays Family Reunion The O'Jays 1976 We Got the Rhythm People's Choice Message in the Music The O'Jays All Things in Time Lou Rawls The Jacksons The Jacksons 1977 Goin' Places The Jacksons Travelin' at the Speed of Thought The O'Jays Teddy Pendergrass Teddy Pendergrass Unmistakably Lou Lou Rawls When You Hear Lou, You've Heard It All Lou Rawls 1978 So Full of Love The O'Jays Life Is a Song Worth Singing Teddy Pendergrass 1979 Identify Yourself The O'Jays Teddy Teddy Pendergrass Let Me Be Good to You Lou Rawls Live! Coast to Coast Teddy Pendergrass 1980 The Year 2000 The O'Jays TP Teddy Pendergrass Sit Down and Talk to Me Lou Rawls 1981 Get as Much Love as You Can The Jones Girls The Spirit's in It Patti LaBelle 1983 I'm in Love Again Patti LaBelle 1984 Keep It Comin' The Jones Girls
The guy on the sax face @5:27 and @5:42 said(man that’s funky) lol. And that drummers pocket @6:02 is on point. And the violinist @6:24 ,you know you jamming when the band is feeling it!
The sound of Philly! Who's still listening until the end of time? 😊❤👍👏💯
Me rrencanta esta presentación no me canso de verla y escuchar todo se oye en su justa medida.Tengo el LP de este trio que interpreta este tema I love the music.Excelente!
Color of Soul band is about to explode...2023...
Black and White these guys were the best!!
You will never see the like of these guys again. Black and White playing together in perfect harmony. God I wish I could have been there!
I love the white sax player looking over and rocking out to the rhythm section during his rest.
These weren't even the best lineup
We see it more now then y'all did then
Engineer Joe Tarsis allegedly has tapes of original Philly International recordings. These tapes have the vocals but when they fade out the band kept cooking .
Mr. Gamble & Mr. Huff NEED to launch a SiriusXM channel.
I AGREE 100 %..........THE PHILLY SOUND WAS THE 70'S .....NO ONE COULD TOUCH GAMBLE AND HUFF BACK THEN !!!!!!!!!!
Or a music podcast bc I don't have SiriusXM
OMG...that was more than just music...that was an EXPERIENCE!!
Real professional musicians!! Real music!!♥️♥️🏆🏆🎯🎯
The majority of what would be called MFSB have sadly passed away ,except for the legendary Earl Young........the other members of the rhythm section ,Norman Harris,Ronald Baker ,Ron 'Have Mercy' Kersey and the iconic conga and bongo player Larry Washington (check the beginning of the Ojays' I Love Music)are presently keeping Heaven rocking with their one of a kind sound
Rob, didn't Larry tear that bongo intro up in I love music!
RIP, brother Larry.
Cuz, nothing better than a sweet love song.
I believe it was Rikki Hicks on the congas on the studio release of this. And indeed, this looks like Rikki Hicks here too on this video. Sadly he passed away a few years ago. Also I see Jimmie Williams on bass guitar here ('Ain't no stoppin us now' original studio bass player). Don't forget legend Bobby Eli as part of MFSB too :-)
Off course, I am doubting myself for some reason. Rikki was The O'Jays percussionist and I was told he actually played on 'I Love Music' in the studio. I have recorded in Philly and Rikki was on the session I did with Bobby Eli ('Soul Recession' by Double Exposure (2008) written by myself, Bobby and Chiquite Green).
Simply put! This is lovely, this is real Art. Precious 70's and 80's. Thank you Lord for those times.
I met Earl Young and got his autograph when he was with the Trammps. I still treasure it, his drumming on the original MFSB orchestra is sensational. He also did fantastic drumming on the Black and Blue album by Harold Melvin and the Blue notes, with Teddy Pendergrass’s sensational singing. It’s my favourite Album of all time. Have a listen.
Lawd Jesus! Dem horns! ....all of these muscians ard amazing together AND individually. I'm blessed to have shared stage with most....and continue to do so now. Humbled.
As well as Gamble & Huff in the philly stable is Dexter Wansal and the "Sweetes Pain" I think this is very underated and the version by Loose Ends is as good as the original. Gamble & Huff, MFSB, Dexter, Teddy, Mcfadden & Whitehead & Lou Rawls ARE THE SOUND OF THE 70'S & 80'S Respect to all. Robert from Manchester England
MFSB with the O'Jays"s rhythm section. Featuring Darren, Jimmy and Freddy.
Oh,that Philly sound! You can say all you want about Motown But Motown had nothing on the Philadelphia sound. The Philly had a certain sophistication and rawness to it,which set it above other sounds. It was funky when needed to be and really smooth and laid back at other times. The Soul Train theme was really classic example of all this put together.
I really miss this kind of really good musicianship and producing. Nothing on today's market can even compare to it. I long for the old days of real music and musicians.
Phil Spigner yes indeed
PHIL YOU ARE 100 % CORRECT...... I'M A DIE HARD MOTOWN FAN HOWEVER MOTOWN DOES NOT HAVE A THING ON THE PHILADELPHIA SOUND..LISTEN TO THIS MUSIC..GOOD GOD.....WHEW.... I'M DONE !!!
Phil Spigner philly sound was the best..it was unique. Motown was like black pop sort of speak. But philly sound was orqhestrail... was funky..welp down right nasty if you ask me..that sound can never be duplicated.
Having been a vinyl maniac all my life I FEEL the music and had tons of this on either 12” singles or compilations NOTHING today can compare and we have this music in our souls ! I recently took Amtrak from New York penn to Virginia and went thru Baltimore & Philly WOW music towns for sure but many more like Atlanta too ❤️
Among the soul house bands (Funk Brothers, Booker T. & The MG's, Love Unlimited Orchestra) MFSB are still the classiest, sexiest, sassiest, most refined and sophisticated of them all.
This is what’s missing today (2020)
My foot wont stop tapping. Brilliant
I'm with you.........WOW !!!!!!!!
a genuine bad ass song, no matter how it's delivered
Get down,get down, with the Mighty O'Jays Orchestra.
Soul funky jazzero.
Ritmo, swing. 🎸 Faabuloooossoo!!! ❤️
I love Music O'jays 1975/76
Bill Cosby on congas at the introduction
The late actor Cleavon Little harmonizing the " The Get it on, get it on" Verse
The 1970's was a musical joy to live through...
What 'The' Bill Cosby on the Congas ....?? I am Dead !!
Brings back a time in my happy youth.
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(Lead Guitarist) Darren Daughtry - Mitchell Guitars - TD400 model.
I Love Music
Lol fr
Guy on sax face 5:27 and 5:42 said(man that’s funky).Drummers pocket 6:02 on point. And the violinist 6:24 ,you jamming when the whole band is feeling it!
Yes indeed, that jam session could have went at least 15-30 minutes. I've played in some long jam sessions and when you feeling it , it hard to stop. Definitely takes some restraint...
I dont see anymore that quality of drummer anymore today
The guy on the sax face @5:27 and @5:42 said(man that’s funky) lol. And that drummers pocket @6:02 is on point. And the violinist @6:24 ,you know you jamming when the band is feeling it!
Those guys are as good as it gets!!
I’d sure like to know more about the guitarist and how to follow him. His RB Funk moves are hot to say the least. The whole band is great, but he knows just how and when to cut through the mix with great licks and fills without getting in the way
Play along! Wow! Da trumpet is playing 11's(4ths) and 13ths , (6ths)! Top stuff!
Aloha!
He is a Philadelphia guitarist who is the music director for the O'Jays. Darren Daughtry, he is a great one for sure.
He’s Darren Daughtery but he’s not the musical director Dennis Doc Williams is
@@stephanielsmith3635 ~ Darren Daughtry - Mitchell Guitars - TD400 model.
It's crazy you say that. I met him today
OMG one of the most soulfully beautiful things I've ever seen musically.
I found myself grooving as if I were there.
Thank you!!
I love these guys
That was by far the very definition of a tight band...wow
keep the groove guy you all play bro well together 🙂🙂🙂😎
All I can say is WOW ; Awesome 🎼🎤🎼🎹🎤🎼🎹🎷🎼🪕🎼🥁🎤🪘🎤👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 My Favorite Band & Group The Mighty O Jays always giving us what we Want 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
This is a jam that I just cannot get enough of. I keep replaying it. I stuck into the middle of one of my radio shows last summer and I need to do it again soon. This NEEDS to be heard.
Nice jazzy jam just what I was looking for...perfect instrumental jam fun.God bless you for putting this together and sharing...i love music 2
I’ve enjoyed the Philadelphia Sound forever & can listen to the band play all evening, as all of their sections ‘Rock’ including percussions, horns & strings... this band never ceases to amaze me! Love them almost as much as I love the vocals of Walter Williams Sr & Eddie Levert...
You got it man.... TSOP - The Sound of Philadelphia
THIS IS REAL MUSIC.......HATS OFF TO GAMBLE N HUFF.......
Get Down to the Philly Sounds.
The drummer is awesome
It should have been Earl Young of course....
Did you hear that funky pocket @6:02 ? I said did you hear it?
No, they have the right one…Freddie Holiday! Earl’s too dam old to try to hit some drums! LOL!
Freddie "Goldenstix" Holliday.... Philly's finest! 🥁
what a exhibition and arrangement hey !let the bongo man GET SOME !!! you guys are awesome stringsvare Heavy ! 😎👍🏽
Magnifique M.F.S.B. De la vraie musique .
This is Awesome 😎,,, I can’t get enough of this 🥰🥰🥰🎤🎼🎤🎼🎤🎼!!!! Cause I do Love 💕 Music 🎵,,, 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 I know they made you guys shonuf proud here, And they Razor 🪒 Sharp Too,,,, Love 💕 the Master’s, Always Forever Mine 🎤🎵🎤🎼🎤🎼
Amazing music.
RIP Daddy and Mr. RICKY
Fabulous 🎼🎶🎵🥃🥃👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
The great sound of Philly ojs billy paul Teddy harold linda creed barbara acklin and many more still listening in 2021
Played at 2X speed this really rocks!
Great music.
Amazing performance i loved it ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️😍 thanks for a beautiful music guys
Very good Musicians.
armada orchestra
@@rondeneef The Armada Orchestra were over here in the UK :-)
Nice. Very nice!
Hey y’all shonuf showed Out this night,,, Hat’s off to This Awesome Band 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🎤🎵🎤🎼🎤🎵
Now that's the real sound of Philadelphia
It doesn’t get better than this we are hearing the best ever especially live ojays band no faults here
Brass strings guitar and love the congas
Who plays the conga if you know send on there details
That was the late Rikki Hicks
Bill Cosby bongo part at the beginning is still tight, this is the truth right here, smoking band
THEY ARE PLAAAAAAAYING!!!
Drummer's bass has a mind of its own! Name please?
I love music so much. Thank you
Incredible!
Impresionante.
ALUCINANTES
Now this is music with heart, soul and emotional content!! Love ❤️ it!!
Impresionante 👏👌👏👌👌👏👏👏
Brilliant !!
Essa música é atemporal e continua incrivel.Abraço do Brasil.
Awesome 👏🏽
ca c'est de la musique !!
@SLYSPYHIWAY90-----IF YOU KNEW MUSIC LIKE YOU THINK YOU KNOW MUSIC THAN YOU SHOULD KNOW THAT MUSIC IS LIKE 'SPICE'. NO MATTER HOW A MUSICIANS MIX IT,... IT SOUNDS JUST RIGHT
YOU GO!! T.S.O.P ORCHESTRA
I hope heaven jams like this.
= )
that's grooving and funking out extreme
Listen to it at .75 speed. The jam deepens!
thanks for that, it brings out texture and makes the goodies deep in the performance cut through
Play that music baby
Gamble and Huff, African American songwriters and producers; list of some of theirArtists 1968 The Ice Man Cometh
(non-PIR album) Jerry Butler 1970 A Brand New Me
(non-PIR album) Dusty Springfield 1970 Wilson Pickett In Philadelphia
(non-PIR album) Wilson Pickett 1971 Gonna Take a Miracle
(non-PIR album) Laura Nyro and Labelle 1972 I Miss You Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes Drowning in the Sea of Love
(non-PIR album) Joe Simon Back Stabbers The O'Jays 360 Degrees Of Billy Paul Billy Paul 1973 Ship Ahoy The O'Jays Love Is The Message MFSB The Sound Of Philadelphia '73 Various Artists Black & Blue Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes 1975 Dance Your Troubles Away Archie Bell & the Drells Wake Up Everybody Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes To Be True Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes Universal Love MFSB Philadelphia Freedom MFSB Survival The O'Jays Family Reunion The O'Jays 1976 We Got the Rhythm People's Choice Message in the Music The O'Jays All Things in Time Lou Rawls The Jacksons The Jacksons 1977 Goin' Places The Jacksons Travelin' at the Speed of Thought The O'Jays Teddy Pendergrass Teddy Pendergrass Unmistakably Lou Lou Rawls When You Hear Lou, You've Heard It All Lou Rawls 1978 So Full of Love The O'Jays Life Is a Song Worth Singing Teddy Pendergrass 1979 Identify Yourself The O'Jays Teddy Teddy Pendergrass Let Me Be Good to You Lou Rawls Live! Coast to Coast Teddy Pendergrass 1980 The Year 2000 The O'Jays TP Teddy Pendergrass Sit Down and Talk to Me Lou Rawls 1981 Get as Much Love as You Can The Jones Girls The Spirit's in It Patti LaBelle 1983 I'm in Love Again Patti LaBelle 1984 Keep It Comin' The Jones Girls
we were sooo cool back then....
Funky jam I like
The first chair sax player next to the guitar player...funny as hell! Check him out at 5:28 mark! They seriously getting down!!!!
The guy on the sax face @5:27 and @5:42 said(man that’s funky) lol. And that drummers pocket @6:02 is on point. And the violinist @6:24 ,you know you jamming when the band is feeling it!
Still jamming in April 2022 wow
AWESOME! 12/1/2024
오 이른음악 좋아 아주좋아
wow
WOW! Smoking!
3:25 oh boy the stankface when the solo hits you
Hot stuff!
Amazing
Good rendition but the strings in the studio (long) version make it special.
Totally badass thairave likes
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The is super Jazz played
Motown was great but the Philadelphia sound was smooth..............................................................
There's ALOT of James Brown in this...HIT ME!..UH!❤
This group was bad the ''sounds'' of the mighty o' Jays.
WAIT ! Mfsb Still performing ?!! I had no idea !! Where, when ??
Amazing pardormance , someone knows the name of drummer ? Pleace i appreciate a lot if someone knows🙏🏼
Drummer is Freddie Holiday from Philadelphia. Great guy!!
@@darronthompson5922 He sure is!!!
Freddie "Goldenstix" Holliday
This is real music and real musicians, who do we have today ? The likes of Adele and all that other shit !
What's wrong with Adele? If anything she would have fit in with the original Philly soul sound
Oh that' congo player
💥💥🔥🔥🔥❤💋
Musicology
How can the audience just sit there like that?
I will be dancing, not sitting.
@@stuartsaunders5287 THE AUDIENCE WAS DEAD....I'M WITH YOU...100% .I'D BE UP CLAPPING OR SOMETHING....THIS MUSIC MOVES YOU !!!
👌🏿👌🏿👌🏿👌🏿👌🏿👌🏿👌🏿👌🏿🤣
2:32
This person is right.
Other around, not at all.
Does anyone know the model of the guitar & also who that guitarist is? The man is bad.
His name is Darren Daugherty. He is a local Philly guitarist.
The guitarist is my friend Darren Daughtry,the guitar is Gibson Les Paul.
MFSB ✌🏿🎼
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