Rapper FIRST time REACTION to REDBONE - Come And Get Your Love! YO, They're NATIVE!
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Rapper FIRST time REACTION to REDBONE - Come And Get Your Love! YO, They're NATIVE!
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We were a “diverse” crowd back in the day ,,, nobody gave a rat’s ass about skin color, we just loved the music.
Exactly!
Yes Thank You
Exactly 💯
I miss those days!!!
@@oneeyecat6886Yes! Big time ✌️❤️
Indigenous people......we still here.
Apache/ Tohono O'odham ✊️
❤
We sure are! Ojibwa here!
Chippewa Grandmother
Yes, yes we are!! Cherokee
Yes we are - Cherokee here
As a black person during that time we didn't care what color people were. We just loved good music. It was a time of just being free to feel the music without color.
Absolutely. Racism was dying in the 70s and 80s.... WTF happened?
Americans today need to figure out that the only way racism will end is if people stop BEING racists - we almost had that - almost.
I am A 70's kid and nobody gave a rats ass. We enjoyed the same music 🎶 we all got along.
YES INDEED!!!!👊🏿👊🏿👊🏿👊🏿
And then the democrats CREATED racial tensions, promoted hatred etc. It's the truth. Growing up in the 70's, nobody cared what anyone was. We were just people. And we got along.
So true it made no difference to us! It was just all good music on any station you landed on!
70s music was SO diverse. I'm 63 and MISS this kind of music! No autotune, great musicians, great voices.
Yes they were a native american band, very proud of their heritage.
They have other great songs too. Witch Queen of New Orleans; Wokova; They are Native American!
Indians and Mexican young men who looked like any other early 60's male singing group, but when they embraced their heritage they were fire! I am from Oklahoma so we are all part Indian, and being 1/4 myself we always called Indian and not Native American.
Forgive me for saying Native American. My fathers family is from Oklahoma and my Grandmother's relatives came to Dallas for her funeral. My mother was into doing family trees so they brought some info from Grandmothers side. We have Indian ties in OK. Explained her black hair and easy to tan complexion and she didn't go grey til her 80s. Hard to trace though. In my Grandmother's time and before you didn't admit your Indian heritage if you were living or married in the white world. It was passed down verbally thru family and letters which they brought with them. I was very excited about the connection. Wish I knew more but anymore info died with my ancestor. It just wasn't talked about due to discrimination. We were told lost Catawba tribe, but my mother was unable to follow it further. Of course we did not have DNA then, and my mom passed away in 1994. Didn't have Ancestry DNA testing you had to request records the hard way. Lol. My older sister has taken up the mantle.
@@gailvolm3862 I know, I just didn't want to invite some dumbass lefty getting in my face. I am 1/4 Cherokee my self.
@@gailvolm3862 I’m 1/32 and proud of my Indian heritage
Red Bone was the only native american band to hit top 40. They became even more popular outside the U.S.
Here is a few Blackfoot ... Brulé & AIRO Indigenous Jan Michael Looking Wolf Band ( Top 10 world new age music charts )
Blackfoot, great band.
Link Wray baby , bad as it gets
can verify that, was a hit in New Zealand
They were banned in the US over song Wounded Knee.
Yes!! Native Americans!! The true Americans. We didn't look at color or race back then. We loved and were loved. Peace brother. We just loved music. Black, brown, white, red and yellow!! We were a one people. Can't make the younger generation understand that, what is so hard about respect and love.
Everyday people by sly & family stone is all about acceptance regardless of color, weight etc...
Not the original inhabitants of this country! Archeologists made a documentary about The Aboriginal American whom arrived here 38,000 years ago. And YES THEY WERE BLACK! Choke on your hatred of true facts…😃
@dennisclarrett4677 from your reply I see how angry you are.....peace my brother, I guess you Don't know love and acceptance.
@@dennisclarrett4677Bullshit.🤣
Absolutely this. Our 'controllers' brought Racism back. In the 70s, tv shows and commercials had Americans of all colors represented. We all cried when Pops died on Good Times. We all counted one another as part of our community - we ignored color and were responsible for our character. The indoctrinators (leftists) of today have burdened our children and youth with self-hatred and that breeds contempt. They follow the doctrine of the ENEMY of humanity. Choose this day whom you will serve.. Loving sacrificial Creator or The father of Lies/false light.
I got pulled over on the I-10 freeway many years ago. Got my first ticket ever. I was crying like a doek, and pulled into a rando neighborhood. I was on the phone with my sister. Still crying. The lead singer and his grandson heard me, and came out of their house to ask if i was okay? He invited me and my daughter into his house. I was a little surprised, because I recognized him. He had a complete studio in his house. He made me a cd of come and get your love. It was a trip.
Wow, how cool! Life is a trip. I grew up in the same area as the founders of this band in the Central San Joaquin Valley(Coalinga/Huron). Its good to hear how they treated you!
Wow how beautiful and caring. Says a lot about the person! Bless him and you!!!!😊
I was there too. The lead singer and I just did some psychedelics in a sweat lodge. Funny thing is that the great spirit told is to go outside and we’ll meet someone who just got her first traffic ticket. While we were walking to the front yard. He told me that he thought the rock group “Traffic” had already dispersed. So how could someone get a ticket to see the group. But, when found out it was a different kind of traffic ticket. We Lol’d .
60 now. Back in the day, we had Midnight Special every Friday night with Wolfman, rarely ever missed a show.
we could use more of this nowadays
What a show it was. 😊❤
You're showing your age. I have a 44 year old daughter. So, yeah I barely remember Wolfman Jack, I remember Don Kirshners Midnight Special more than Wolfman Jack. But, I do remember. We could say the clock has already struck Midnight. Lol
I just realized you said, 60 now... Wow. I missed that. I turned 60 March 25th. Lol
Midnight Special was a must-see
Yeah, . . . I was like "Midnight Special?!".
I remember that! 😀
Man we grew up in the Greatest days!! ❤
We did, didn't we.
Im a proud 70s BRAT this is why ?
There will never be another 70s ever! From the music and movies to the clothes and the cars! We were truly blessed to be teenagers then!
Yes we did
blessed apon blessings i waz there
I still say my generation had the best music ever, 71 and still rockin!
Yes 🙌🏽 I’m Indigenous Native from a Tribe in N. California. My Tribe invited them to a Music Festival in the 90’s. Loved them.
I feel so sorry for the young people today. Everything is so polarized. Back in the day nobody cared about what race anyone was. It was just great music and we loved everyone. I am so blessed to have been there.
There were still hate back in those days, but people were more tolerant of each other. Racism was still flying high. But I will stay in the music arena people got along. I was born in 71. Anne was adopted by white hippie family and I'm black female. So I saw both sides. Oh, and I can't tell you how often I was one if not very few Black people at a lot of concerts. I didn't care nobody else did either for the most part. But I'm a rare breed as well as my family and I have a sister who's Cherokee Indian and brother who is also black and my parents had three children of their own and 37 foster kids so I grew up in a huge melting pot of people of all different cultures, and still do. We all get along and love each other so seeing other people that don't get along I find very strange.... And always have and had to learn at a very early age that it's pure ignorance.
Nice comment, but we also rode various waves of anti-communist paranoia & anti-Russian bigotry/hatred back then & even more so today.
So am I !!!!!!!!
I miss them days
Exactly
That's the beauty of music. You can't see color on the radio. A banger is a banger.
Amen!
AMEN!!! ❤
As a sixties teen, all of this was settled years ago. We enjoyed all talent. Period. This is why we don't understand the division today. The fact that people are going back to this band today and "discovering" them when they are part of our history? It shows how poorly educated we are in this country. Kudos to you for the research.
It seems like so much today is "This is mine, stay away from it!" when it used to be "This is mine, come check it out!"
Yeah, like come and get your love 😊
This song was repopularize by the opening scene in Guardians of the Galaxy. It is great and the Native American intro is fire.
And F is for Family
@@allenruss2976I love F is for Family!!
So cool 😎 I never knew
One of my favourite songs of all time. Jimi Hendrix gave Redbone advice to represent their culture on stage. Jimi's own grandmother was Native American.
Documentary on Jimi Hendrix is interesting too. A lot of people think Jimi Hendrix was African-American and he's actually Native American.
@@j348011 He wore a fringed jacket to represent his Native heritage. Before long fringed clothing was adopted from him by the hippy subculture.
Me too, I LOVE this song and never get sick of it!
@@j348011 He's both. He's Black Indigenous.
@@AhNee I'm aware of that. I was just saying a lot of black folks think he's just black. That came straight from his family, not just me.
We grew up liking all kinds of music. Didn't matter what color the musicians were.
Yes we did and I did not care what color they were We didn't even care if they were gay, straight or whatever, if they could jam we would listen.
Dude, I'm 53, people were hip in the '70. I watched this suff live. Especially since there was only 3 channels on the TV back in the day.
Man I miss the days of Wolfman jack and the midnight special
Me too
Don't forget Don Kirchner's Rock Concert
Your must be old like me! 61 and still havin fun.
Here in central California we can still listen to old Wolfman Jack broadcasts on KYNO AM 95 or96 at 6PM
The look on your face? PRICELESS!
Yes, I LMAO, what a response, PRICELESS, no worries there is so much music out there it's hard to know all that's there.
In the 60's & 70's there were probably, with not much exaggeration over 10000 Bands on the radio and on record labels recording, hence the proliferation of one hit wonders.
I know right? 🤣🤣❤️
If you listen to the song structure and the way they call to each other you can hear their Native American roots. It’s amazing.
People didn’t care about race, color, creed or ethnicity. Do you have talent??? That’s all that mattered. And we got talent. Diverse talent. And it was fan-freaking-tastic!!!
That is not exactly how I remember it. Maybe I go back farther than you.
@@haydeeze I’m not speaking about racial tensions of the times. I’m specifically referring to music. It was the one thing that was uniting. It didn’t matter if as long as you were talented. We didn’t care what color you were. I should have been more specific.
I'm a 70s "child". You are bringing me to tears. Your expression brings joy to my heart 💞
They would start out this song like this at their concerts . This being a national TV show they had to do this to honor their heritage. My son inlaw is native American and he and his family are very proud of it. We didn't care what nationality, color or religion artists were. We just cared about the music 🎶 🎵.
Don't forget CHER. She was the first native American female rock star. Boomers and gen x aren't who your told we are. We were diverse and loved each other. But that's another story. Thank you so much. GREAT video GREAT song.
All these years later, I still love this song.
The name Red Bone is used to describe people who are mixed with Native American and Mexican heritage.
Mexican is often of indigenous background.
@@melissagerber7231 Yes I know but I actually wasn’t aware of the name Redbone until I did research on the band and thought I’d share the info.
Also a double entendre
From Asia.
@@melissagerber7231 Also Mestizo.
This was astonishing on tv at the time. I remember when it came on , amazing. Indigenous people got no airtime, so this was quite cool
Glad that younger generations are learning! For some of us it’s nothing, we grew up hearing and seeing this diversity. Love music, it doesn’t matter your bias or background. Redbone - the name says it all - for their background. Be BETTER!
The look on your face when it dawned on you was one of the best reactions I've seen yet
I'm an older Gen X and so is my brother-in-law. He had the same stunned/thunderstruck look on his face, when I showed the video to him. My BIL totally knew the song, and lovec it, but no idea they were Native Americans. What made it so very funny, is that my BIL is a full blood Navajo. He liked the song before, but now he thinks it's awesome.
In the late 60s early 70s we really just had the mindset that everyone can appreciate each other's cultures. There was a great interest in Native Americans and their relationship to the land along with the understanding that they were treated horribly by the government. I don't know what happened to make so many feel different. Music is a universal language.
YOU HAVE TO SEE THIS MUSIC DOCUMENTARY BRO !!! RUMBLE: The Indians Who Rocked The World
YES! I rarely shout in caps, but YES!
@@bonnievonbraun6276 Sometimes you need to shout to get heard ! LOL
I'll have to look this up. Thank you
He's right. You must watch this documentary.
Great documentary.
I'm sliding in to 70 years old now and I used to LIVE for "Midnight Special!" It was a real treat. I grew up poor and never had the money to go to concerts so it was one way for me to SEE the artists that I enjoyed!
I'm so glad to grow up in the 70's. We were not shocked by Redbone. Redbone in Southern California in the early 70's. Straight up West Coast sound!!
There are many great indigenous musicians in rock. Link Wray is one of the greatest guitarists ever to live.
Link Wray was a fantastic talent! He could do things with his guitar.. oh my! The best!
Redbone had another hit called The Witch Queen Of New Orleans😮😊
Yes - a good one!
I’m 74. I never knew until about one year ago when I saw this on utube. I had never seen them on tv before. I never thought about if they were black or white or anything. We just all loved this song.❤ Nancy Lee here. Take care.
Me too, and I'm 62
I also never knew. I also found it on utube, and was totally shocked! I told my music lover buds at work, and none of them knew. We had no MTV, only Midnight Special ... and, if you were allowed to watch it!
Lolly Vegas wrote this about the ladies of the evening they would see outside the clubs where they played. The girls would say to them....."Come and get your love." Lolly knew the phrase was gold and he wrote the song. He and his brother Pat were Mexican American of native descent. They also wrote "We Were All Wounded At Wounded Knee". It was considered very controversial and some stations wouldn't play it even though it was popular and moving up the charts. This was in 1973. Redbone was an incredible group. They paid their dues and played clubs for many years before their hit. Lolly died quite a few years back. I think his brother may still be alive and playing. I loved Redbone way back then and now. Voices of our generation still speaking truth today.
You’re not alone, man. I’m 57 and was kind of in that generation and loved this song but never knew anything about the band that did it! So thank you for opening my eyes!
The first song by an all-Native and Mexican American band to crack the Billboard Top 10 in 1974.
Rock and Roll Knows no color, it just JAMS
It doesn’t get any better than this. If this song doesn’t make you happy I don’t know what will!
Its amazing how Redbone perfectly blended Native American music and words with Rock!!! Genius!!!
Every week on TV, Midnight Special, In Concert. It was a great time to be alive!
As a full blooded shiwi drom zuni New Mexico. They’ve made us natives proud and that name! Redbone meaning indigenous to the bone
Back in the day, when mostly you just heard the music on the radio, you didn't really care who or what the singers were, you were just interested in how well they sang!
Music is for everyone! 60's and 70's were the best music ever! this song always feels like summer to me!
We were SO far beyond today's culture. All were accepted, appreciated, their music was loved if it was good no matter what race.
WTH has happened to us?
White men took over and ruined everything 😢
A black man was elected president and the rich bigots lost their damn minds. After serving 2 terms, they nominated the anti-obama clown known as IQ45 (at least to me anyway) who made it acceptable to be a self serving asshole.
That is an insane statement. Things were A LOT worse in the US then. Redbone were formed 5 years after segregation ended in the US. A decade that saw millions of people on the streets campaigning for basic human rights denied to them because of their race. There were race riots, national guard on the streets, assassination of civil rights leaders...
Obama
the orange dude! Hands down! No exceptions! No reply needed or will change my mind!
I believe guitarist Tony Bellamy (Fancy Dancer) and his family were involved in the Pow Wow dance culture. Hence his dance.
Tom B. Didn’t he form anther indigenous group (XIT)
This was only possible in the 70’s. So much diversity of music. Cool time to be a kid.
They were part of the peace movement back in the day. We had such a wealth of talent to listen to in the 70's. I am now 71 years young.
Imagine only eating vanilla ice cream that your mom brings home from the grocery store. That's all you know about ice cream. Then one day you walk into an ice cream store and realize there are thousands of other flavors! That's what discovering all the music that's out here feels like! Eye opening and delicious! ❤
🇬🇧 Great analogy 👍
Well said!
Anybody that loves music or the arts, should not be amazed by the creativity of humans.......it's almost infinite
I disagree, I think we SHOULD be amazed. Amazement leads to encouragement which, in turn, leads to more creativity. Which leads to the part that I agree with, an almost infinite creativity.
Love when you recognize the music. There's a reason we still hear the old tunes pop up everywhere. They are timeless.
We did not care about individual heritage. Skin color was not a problem anymore. Music is the language of love and our music fine examples of merit. True talent, no auto tune.
I'm 60 yeas old, a woman. I remember watching this performance when it first aired on tv. I knew the song, as it was already a radio hit. I thought the guy in black was so handsome...lol. And I remember dancing in the living room to this song. My parents were on a weekend vacation and none of my 3 siblings were home either...had the 19 inch t.v. to myself and I cranked up the volume on that little 3 inch speaker...lol.
I agree that music is the universal language....every culture on this planet literally has music as part of it, love it!!!
I was born in 63 but had older siblings so the Midnight Special was a must watch.
much love to my native brothers ! FIRST NATIONS !!!!!!
Indians... or if you prefer American Indians
@@BrettShadow They were not scattered people...they were a civilization made of many nations.
@giuliogrifi7739 What?
Diné Nation right here. Not Indian
@@atencio1372 But you do understand what he is saying. Allowing the term "Indian" to become polarizing is not what you should allow in your own mind. Many tribes call themselves Indians to this very day. Does that make them racists or bigots? Of course not! It is the meaning, negative or positive, an individual person pours into any term. If it is spoken with contempt it is wrong but if it is spoken in a neutral or positive fashion then who cares? This whole First Nations business has never clicked with me and I was around when it was first coined back in the 1970s by the know-it-alls in Toronto, the centre of the known universe. So I see how it is used by the woke and the PC and they are just divisive people looking to get an advantage over other people with their hip terminology.
They killed this performance.
This is the 70's baby! We loved all people and still do! I remember watching this on the Midnight Special!
I love that they "represented" their culture first - and then went on to sing their huge hit.
Really and truly, back in the day (60's & 70's), young people were more together than ever because of the music ...so we just loved everyone for who they were and went from there.....
There are always problems, but the music made everything and everyone the same.....just grooving to the music, period.
The term "redbone" was used for a short time as a derogatory term for Native Americans. Until these boys took it and said "just watch what what we do with it." This is one of the best songs to have ever been recorded. You can't be in a bad mood when listening to it.
. The term Redbone is a slang Cajun term for a person of mixed race.. Hence the Mexican/Native American ethnicity of this group. Btw, it is the great Jimi Hendrix who suggested they use the name and start a band..
Interesting about the term "Redbone". I did not know that. Thank you for sharing.
When I was a kid on the Rez. I would hear this song everyday. I guess I always thought everyone knew these were Natives on the radio.
They were everything when I was growing up in the Central Valley in California. Native Pride.
Best reaction ever. I think everyone had the same reaction when they saw them perform. Awesome!
I am from Sask Canada. This is awesome. I played hockey with many indigenous and they are amazing athletes. Plus I went to a pow wow. Unreal artists athletes etc Wake up people we all have talents. Come together not further apart.
The members were either Mexican American and Native American.
Blackfoot of "Train Train" fame is also formed by members who have indigenous lineage.
Redbone was inducted into the Native American Music Association Hall of Fame in 2008,[as well as the NY Smithsonian in 2013.
Rita Coolidge is also Native American and has several great songs under her belt.She just turned 79 on May 1st. She was once married to Kris Kristofferson and toured with Joe Cocker and Leon Russell back in the day.
I LOVE THIS GROUP, LOVE WHAT THEIR WEARING, ORIGINALITY, THEY WERE AWESOME ❤❤❤. WOLF MAN JACK I ALWAYS LISTENED TO HIM,
lol that first jaw drop was hilarious!!
I'm 61 yo and I have loved this song since the first time I've heard it. My grandson like's it as well. I even use it as my ringtone. You might wanna try listening to "Witch Queen of New Orleans"
He should also add "Wounded Knee" to that reaction list
As a Haida Woman in America, I was was there. Ketchikan, Ak. I appreciate you. Stay sweet! HÁW’AA.
The dance that you saw in the beginning. was asking. the ancestors. to give them power to succeed and to give them strength.
You need to do more Redbone. You may be surprised at how many of their songs you actually know.
Redbone's "The Witch Queen of New Orleans" is worth a listen. It was a huge hit in the UK in 1971. Made it to number 2 in the UK charts. Only kept off the top spot by Rod Stewart's "Maggie May".
OH I LOVE THAT SONG!!
We loved it here in the US, too.
I enjoy your enthusiasm when you find something new. As for reaching the end of the internet, not even close. I'm 71, and keep on finding more cool stuff out there, new and old. Keep listening.
Another native American singer from the 70's is Rita Coolige. She sang We're All Alone and Your Love is Lifting Me Higher
Native American - Mexican Heritage bands with bangers:
1. BLACK FOOT "Train Train'
2. LOS LONELY BOYS 'How Far Is Heaven'
Blackfoot is killer!
THE GARB IS ACTUALLY CALLED "NATIVE REGALIA" ... AS IN REGAL ...
At least, he said garb and not costume.
I know what costume means, in terms of a 'national costume', but, many don't.
Soy nativoamericano, de la Etnia Cochimi del linaje Yumano . Tanto tengo familia Nativa en EEUU , como aquí en mi tierra Baja California, y me siento orgulloso de lo que hicieron estos chicos . Auka 👋
Saludos desde Ensenada Baja California, Mex.
I always loved this song. These guys did a great job.
Redbone is definitely a native American band! There's another native American band called Blackfoot!
They had hits with Train Train and Highway Song! You should definitely check out Blackfoot!
Ricky Medlocke who is lead guitarist in Lynard Skynard is also native American and he was lead of Blackfoot!
I love watching people discover Redbone. Wow! Great reaction!
I love this song. I remember it from back in the day. But I never knew who sang it. Thanks for your reaction.
One of my favorite songs of all time!
The look on your face was priceless!!
You are bringing people together. LOved this song back in the day and love seeing new folks enjoy the oldies.
Loved it back then and still have it on my play list. Your face was priceless😀
Yeah Redbone was the best. I used to watch this very show. I also remember when Alcatraz prison was closed I was rooting for the Indigenous people to get it back.
Midnight Special was a Staple in my life every week like clockwork. And I never saw this performance. Native Americans getting their flowers. I love it being from Canada. I love how music brings the world together ❤️ Peace out ✌️ ☮️
My husband died in February of 2021. During his last year of his life he knew he was winding down to his end. He ran back across this song and we listened to it a lot in that last year. So this one has a very recent reason for being special to me. Thanks BP. I truly appreciate it. I figured that you would get a kick out of the native tradition that they bring to their performances. I’m white as a snowflake but there’s three different strains of Indian blood running around in my veins and if I could I would get up and dance with him.
Hugs
Now that was awesome! Real diversity ladies and gentlemen, so cool .
This is the best hidden gems of the 70's, this song is one of my favorites, but the I love watching the shock from everyone when they 'see' this fantastic band! I'm loving this reaction!
These days seems like all anyone cares about is a persons skin. I am so sick of it . I am 74 and all we use to care about is the talent and the great music we enjoyed. We can't ever be happy and content until we go back to just loving people, singing , dancing and enjoying life together . Come on people i would love to see us having the time of our lives together not separated. ❤😊
"Rumble" is a documentary about the contributions made to modern music by Native Americans. So many surprises in it.💯
This was our MTV .. AWESOMENESS.. LOVE LOVE REDBONE
They MOSTLY identified with their "indian" heritage BUT, they also had native Mexican heritage. They descended from several tribes, like MOST Americans. . . . .
Oka-Hey, best reaction ever.