That's because music used to have SOUL, that resonates in your own soul. The most popular artists these days literally don't have an soul, that's why it doesn't resonate in your own soul. If it does, then your soul is as corrupted as the artists which is really really corrupted.
My name came from a Issac Hayes song. " Joy"!! I love my name because it has so much meaning. My Dad felt that Issac Hayes song Joy defined his love for my Mother. So I'm the result of "Joy". That's my name.😘
March 2nd 2024. I'm 71 years old. This week was 3 years my only child named Joi father died and he named her Joy because he said that's what he brought to the ladies. I miss him we married in 1972
Sorry to bother you, but I thought if you're a fan perhaps you know the title of a song I’m looking for. I wonder if it exists as a single piece on yt. In the A-Team episode titled The Heart of Rock n’Roll S04 E06 Isaac Hayes is singing this song and I fell in love with it. The lyrics and melody are pure perfection. I’ve written down the lyrics from hearing and ‘ve been googling them, I’ve been listening to his music available on yt but cannot find it - ‘what do you do when the one you love is gone how do you face each day all alone how do you smile when the pain is growing inside’ I don't even know if it is one of his songs, it may be something he just sung in the A-Team.
1973 I was 18 years old when this song first came out on my way to Vietnam what a fantastic song had to tell my sweetheart I got to go Isaac Hayes was ahead of his time I have a 69 Mustang Mark 1 just left High School got a letter in the mail
Had this album on a quadraphonic 8 track--Drove a 76 Lincoln Towncar with a quadraphonic 8 track player in it--White on White --leather interior==like drivin yer livin room down the hi-way- ----killer days-------STAY YOUNG !!!!
When I played this,....had to stop in what I was doing. I sat, listen...and let my soul rest, be peace, let music engulf my soul, and JOY!!!!!!!!!! JOY!!!!!! ....JOY!!!!!!!
One of the sexiest voices out there. Miss you Isaac. Miss You Gregabee. Thanks for introducing this to me in '73 -'74 - HIGH school. Rest in Peace & Love!!!
Had the privilege of meeting this gentleman and visiting with a few friends when he came to South Africa through a mutual friend an absolutely fantastic guy!!!
This was by far and away my favorite song of all time. Being a bass player, the bass line is so funky and so intoxicating all at the same time. Black Moses was the man. Thank you Isaac for such wickedly beautiful and delicious music. Pure Americana🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
😊, You too. I bought the Album when I was a teenager for the same reason. 😊 I love it best when I had those big stereo headsets on , lying on the floor with the lights off . Heavenly.
Isaac Hayes was the DUDE!!!!! Joy and Do your Thing was and still are my favorites. Oh, I can't forget about the theme from Shaft and the fact he provided the voice of the Chef from South Park.
@@colettesanders5701 I was a senior in high school. Absolutely loved this music! So glad we experienced it because I don't think it will ever come again at least in our lifetimes! You are 6 years younger than me but even at that age you had good music taste! Hope this finds you doing fine.
Today would have been his 78th birthday. Thank You,Mr. Hayes,for this,and the many timeless pieces you’ve left for us(the few)who appreciate good music(oldies)in this modern day and age. We will one day meet under the presence of the Almighty. Keep resting in God’s bosom,black Moses.
Isaac Hayes, backed by the Isaac Hayes Movement, the Memphis Strings, the Movement Horns, & Hot Buttered Soul Unlimited, create a straight masterpiece. Thank you Mr. Hayes......
This man was a true icon not like these wanna be rappers out here talking smack and saying nothing learn from this master if u can his voice melts my heart ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Knees bowed tongues confess! The 70's had the best the baddest and most talented musicians in the history of music that goes from black to white and all in between.....funky groove 🇺🇸💪😎 TJ Boxing Motivation.
Terry Jackson been saying that for years! Pick any country in the world and go through its music catalog from the 70’s, your mind will be blown every time. The 70’s was an era of its own.
They don't honor him but damn if he not the most sampled behind James Brown...Even this song was sampled by some rapper back in '89 called " Me and Ms. Jones "
This is one track "Joy" I luv to hear, the memories still lingers in my mind. Remains one the best track I cherished Isaac Hayes u're one of best artist I'll always remember
ISAAC HAD HIS OWN GROOVE & BARRY HAD HIS' S THEY BOTH HAD THEIR MUSIC TIGHT...RIP 2 BOTH..ANY1 REMEMBERS WHEN THEY BOTH DID 'JUST THE WAY YOU ARE' WHICH 1 DID U LIKE
I remember when black men really loved black women back in the day. Now black men loves Becky. So sisters decided to now get her's with Chad, who has money.
@@kennydawson265 What do you disagree on? Bm dating Becky and no longer loving bw like they once did as evident by the public abuse black women get from bm. Or black women are sick of it and is no accepting Chads advancements. Or you can't believe Chad is even looking at bw. Or what?
Indeed !!! Oldies in terms of age ... but not in terms of relevance and time-enduring sentiment. Be blessed for thine honesty and taste !!! By the ghost of Isaac Hayes and GOD HIMSELF, dear Art Jensen.
Man just play this cut while cruising in your ride.. Pick up your wife from after the office for a date , pull on up in front of the house with this track playing. Buzz the horn and she come on outside, hop in the ride and she says " What's this you got playing baby? It sounds so nice" and then you say to her "baby i'm playing just how I feel about you... Joy"
There were times I wondered whether he even used instruments. He just seemed to play his heart and the music would just flow. Underrated orchestrator and musician.
Sorry to say it but IMO back then and now, it was only because he was black in the 70's. I agree - it just flows and carries me along wherever he went - I'd go
I first danced to this in 1973, at La Poubelle, Greek Street, for the whole duration!!!! I still play this, and three years ago, introduced a friend to JOY!!!! RIP the brilliant Isaac Hayes♥️
A much underrated genius. So many fabulous hours I spent listening to him in the seventies and beyond. The current crop of so-called stars can’t hold a candle to this man and his music. Thanks for the wonderful memories and music.
He was born one month before I was. I “discovered him” all by myself & as I said I wore out 2 8 tracks listening to JOY. Even today at 81 I cannot listen to Joy without tears. Magnificent musician!
A killer drum break on the intro, this sets up the rest of the track nicely, all 16 minutes of pure joy from Stax main man, the black Moses Isaac Hayes, a funky track from the 1973 album which he wrote & produced, with Hot Buttered Soul Unlimited on backing vocals
Joy is still rocking in 2020, this whole outfit is fire with Ike on vocals. Can I put this drummer in my playbook to take out when needed?🥁🥁🥁 Them horns,keyboards and bongo, fabulous. AND OF COURSE GUITAR.🥁 keyboards,piano is killing it. Violins are reflective and sharp,but them drums. Beyond.
The absolutely amazing, genius, splendid Isaac Hayes!!! This first 1 minute 15 seconds of the track "Joy" blows my mind every time. Such amazing orchestration from Isaac Hayes. Hayes's style of composition & arrangement was extremely original in its day & started a trend that was copied over & over by singers & songwriters in the 1970's. Isaac Hayes' music was sampled countless times by everyone in the world of Hip-Hop, a testament to the fact that not only did his music inform & inspire the hip-hop artists who came up years later, but that they also had fond memories of their parents & grandparents jamming the great Isaac Hayes's records, & as such they all wanted to pay him homage. On a musical note, the violins @ 0:26 - 0:57 are amazing - one can only imagine the look on the faces of the violinists on the date this was recorded when they saw Isaac Hayes' extremely long, 30 second crescendo. Only a first class group of violinists could pull of such a crescendo. "Joy" contains a crescendo to end ALL crescendos!
So smooth, so rich, so gangster trippin. The timing - the production is so perfect and sounds like** an old Lincoln going through a lit' up tunnel with white walls a bouncin to the shifts and the grades in the pavement as it rolls on at 65
A Real Man Amongst Men Rip Black Moses.I 💘 All of His 🎶.I'm Greatful I grew up listening to Such An Iconic Legendary Musical Super Talented Magnificent Extraordinary Marvelous MUSICAL WARRIOR.I THANK GOD FOR SUCH AN ARTIST.
I 💘 ISAAC HAYES.I'm A Lifetime Fan.Black Moses Is One Of My Favorite Male Singers.Smooth Chocolately Handsome n Extremely Talented n was very Intelligent.Rip Brother Isaac.another gone too soon.often imitated never Duplicated.4Sure.
The Generation of today will never understand what real music is this is it
That's because music used to have SOUL, that resonates in your own soul. The most popular artists these days literally don't have an soul, that's why it doesn't resonate in your own soul. If it does, then your soul is as corrupted as the artists which is really really corrupted.
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My name came from a Issac Hayes song. " Joy"!! I love my name because it has so much meaning. My Dad felt that Issac Hayes song Joy defined his love for my Mother. So I'm the result of "Joy". That's my name.😘
Wow. That's awesome. I love it. 💯😊💯
❤🎉
March 2nd 2024. I'm 71 years old. This week was 3 years my only child named Joi father died and he named her Joy because he said that's what he brought to the ladies. I miss him we married in 1972
The Days when Ike Hayes and David Porter made that Memphis Sounds of Soul Music a must hear !!
Isaac, Barry, & Quincy are the best arrangers of soul orchestration
especially Barry White 😍
The besr
I meant the best
RealBro I agree the Best
thanks.for the best
RIP ISAAC HAYES. GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN.
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😊😊😊😊😊
50 years and counting.....Baddest .....Pure Joy...Still So Fresh...
What A Way To Start Your Day❤❤❤❤❤❤
PURO DISCO 🇧🇷☄
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I was so lucky to have Met him at the Tivoli Garden in Copenhagen in summer of 1997 and he gave me one of his drumsticks❤️🌹🙏
Sorry to bother you, but I thought if you're a fan perhaps you know the title of a song I’m looking for. I wonder if it exists as a single piece on yt.
In the A-Team episode titled The Heart of Rock n’Roll S04 E06 Isaac Hayes is singing this song and I fell in love with it. The lyrics and melody are pure perfection.
I’ve written down the lyrics from hearing and ‘ve been googling them, I’ve been listening to his music available on yt but cannot find it -
‘what do you do when the one you love is gone
how do you face each day all alone
how do you smile when the pain is growing inside’
I don't even know if it is one of his songs, it may be something he just sung in the A-Team.
How magnificent
This track is Gangsta...
All I play#OLDPLAYA
No thank you
Straight up!
😂 I’m dead
True
Beautiful - Sixteen minutes and not one wasted note. The Genius of Isaac Hayes.
Exactly Genius!!!
Oh ... dear Athony ... GOD BLESS THEE ALMOST AS MUCH AS JESUS HIMSELF !!!
Speak on it!
The best
Anthony Stephenson Only a high stakes gambler would claim he's heard this on the radio.
1973 I was 18 years old when this song first came out on my way to Vietnam what a fantastic song had to tell my sweetheart I got to go Isaac Hayes was ahead of his time I have a 69 Mustang Mark 1 just left High School got a letter in the mail
This was before my time but i can empathize the fear of the draft from what ive used to hear from my uncles
Had this album on a quadraphonic 8 track--Drove a 76 Lincoln Towncar with a quadraphonic 8 track player in it--White on White --leather interior==like drivin yer livin room down the hi-way- ----killer days-------STAY YOUNG !!!!
You were quite "Funky" with that ride.
Sixteen minutes of pure listening JOY sung by one of the baddest, sexiest man that ever lived. I can listen to this every day.❤👄
Isaac Hayes in two words PURE GENIUS!!!!!
Those two words art wasted, dear Dollz. We art with and alongside thee, baby !!!
Fine Observation and Fix it of Purpose = Genius. - Earl Nightingale
One of the greatest artist
@@bonitawalker4496 Spot-on!
The best
When I played this,....had to stop in what I was doing. I sat, listen...and let my soul rest, be peace, let music engulf my soul, and JOY!!!!!!!!!! JOY!!!!!! ....JOY!!!!!!!
One of the sexiest voices out there. Miss you Isaac. Miss You Gregabee. Thanks for introducing this to me in '73 -'74 - HIGH school. Rest in Peace & Love!!!
Had the privilege of meeting this gentleman and visiting with a few friends when he came to South Africa through a mutual friend an absolutely fantastic guy!!!
GREATEST MUSIC COMPOSER/PRODUCER OF ALL TIME!
This was by far and away my favorite song of all time. Being a bass player, the bass line is so funky and so intoxicating all at the same time. Black Moses was the man. Thank you Isaac for such wickedly beautiful and delicious music. Pure Americana🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Is that Willie Weeks on bass?
Isaac Hayes and Barry White make Sounds come out of Piano Keys like no other, Straight Love Making Music
When a song has your name in it, you HAVE TO play it!!! I was 13 when this hit the charts and it's as good now in 2021 as it was in 1973! 💃🏿❤🕺🏿
I chose this one over Shaft Instantly, what he does with that Piano at the end of this Song is Hypnotically Sinful the Man was a Genius Blessings Joy
You Right!!
I agree, when I hear this sexy man say my name, oh my my my. I listen to this everyday. I can't help myself. Isaac's voice is a Panty Droppa!!!
😊, You too. I bought the Album when I was a teenager for the same reason. 😊 I love it best when I had those big stereo headsets on , lying on the floor with the lights off . Heavenly.
Gotta disagree ....wasn't 73
Try 74 or 75.....used to play it day and night.
Joy is what we all need so I come here for Isacc Hayes.
That’s the kind of music we had in the “70 s“
It's hard to pick between Issac Hayes and Barry White... both of them were just maestros of music period
They were both in a class of their own. I choose both😊!
There's no man who gets down like Isaac. A true genius. For me he sings it how I feel it. The only man.
@@alexandradillard2077 Isaac for funk and vibrations, B. White for deep down R&B and heart palpitations. There's no pick. Gotta have them both.
@@cheayunju Listen to "Dark and Lovely". They agree...take BOTH
Isaac Hayes is more like the Sun
Barry White is more like the Moon
Every time I hear this song takes me back into my world and time 70's....
Isaac Hayes invented that iconic sound that is so identified with 1970s R&B. He was a genius, and especially his use of the strings.
When this song was blasted, we knew what time it was with our Mom and Dad❤️
Til death did they part😇They loved us and each other sooooo much. RIP😍
So sweet! To have that kind of ❤️.
Awesome words to bring me into the Way back machine !
That's DOPE!!
What’s life without JOY ...
Isaac Hayes was the DUDE!!!!! Joy and Do your Thing was and still are my favorites. Oh, I can't forget about the theme from Shaft and the fact he provided the voice of the Chef from South Park.
I remember this from January 1974......sounds as good today as then!
james rivers I was in the 6th grade, when this came out. What a good time in Music.
@@colettesanders5701 I was a senior in high school. Absolutely loved this music! So glad we experienced it because I don't think it will ever come again at least in our lifetimes! You are 6 years younger than me but even at that age you had good music taste! Hope this finds you doing fine.
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i was born in 2001 and all i can is thank God for classic parents
My father use to play this 8 track all the time. The whole tape was bangin!!!
What a performance!!!!!!!
GOD bless that good Dad of thine and his good taste ... Uncle to this very day still has a Dad like that, dear Sherice !!!
I loved those 8 track players!
Who can deny how good this music is; any generation?
Dear Leo .. dear Leo ... do not even get Uncle started on something ye art just so right about !!!
Today would have been his 78th birthday. Thank You,Mr. Hayes,for this,and the many timeless pieces you’ve left for us(the few)who appreciate good music(oldies)in this modern day and age. We will one day meet under the presence of the Almighty. Keep resting in God’s bosom,black Moses.
Isaac Hayes, backed by the Isaac Hayes Movement, the Memphis Strings, the Movement Horns, & Hot Buttered Soul Unlimited, create a straight masterpiece. Thank you Mr. Hayes......
KO KO MY
Excellence!
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Don't forget the Memphis Horns! A genius at work here. Unsurpassed
@@paulsidaway4014 it was actually The Movement Horns -- which may or may not be another name for the Memphis Horns
This man was a true icon not like these wanna be rappers out here talking smack and saying nothing learn from this master if u can his voice melts my heart ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Knees bowed tongues confess! The 70's had the best the baddest and most talented musicians in the history of music that goes from black to white and all in between.....funky groove 🇺🇸💪😎 TJ Boxing Motivation.
Terry Jackson been saying that for years! Pick any country in the world and go through its music catalog from the 70’s, your mind will be blown every time. The 70’s was an era of its own.
I loved Isaac(Black Moses) Hayes!
Indeed
We Were Truly Blessed!!
The 70s was the Bomb!!
I like to listen to Isaac when I'm doing things around the house. It's like being a superhero with my own backing tracks.
How he whispers joy, and later screams thank you baby along with that soulful beat is phenomenal!!!
Made my heart beat fast
He certainly brought us JOY. Sad that DJs didn't honor him.....Much Respect. ONE LOVE.
KJLH does in Los Angeles.
They don't honor him but damn if he not the most sampled behind James Brown...Even this song was sampled by some rapper back in '89 called " Me and Ms. Jones "
@@gloriajernigan8026 wow!! I listened to KJLH when I lived in Torrance and worked in Culver City in the late 80's!! Great memories!!
One of the greatest songs EVER!
damn wright
This is one track "Joy" I luv to hear, the memories still lingers in my mind. Remains one the best track I cherished Isaac Hayes u're one of best artist I'll always remember
The bassline and guitar are wicked!
Yessir bruh !!! Nasty !!!! 😎🔥🎸
Willie Weeks on bass. Skip Pitts on guitar. Check out the pocket feauturing Willie Hall.
Right channel bass and guitar doubling and left channel guitar chording
Yes they are wicked and very wicked indeed.
@@leonguisburg413 beautiful frikkin blend
Isaac Hayes(aka Black Moses), is definitely phenomenal.
After 46 Years, Still Have This Album...!!
This track here is a spiritual blessing. How could it not be.
This was absolutely Masterful production by The Legend Issac Hayes. He was a Master.
Facts!
ISAAC HAD HIS OWN GROOVE & BARRY HAD HIS' S THEY BOTH HAD THEIR MUSIC TIGHT...RIP 2 BOTH..ANY1 REMEMBERS WHEN THEY BOTH DID 'JUST THE WAY YOU ARE' WHICH 1 DID U LIKE
The Master !
@@Jani28 Pull
Hot buttered soul 4ever
Joy joy joy is what you give me. It's what you give me. You're everything to me me me me... Isaac Hayes
Jim tease
wow
Damn, Baby!
This song is for a man who really loves his woman remember this one back in the day they don't make this kind of good music anymore
You are my Gosh
Spot-on!
I remember when black men really loved black women back in the day.
Now black men loves Becky. So sisters decided to now get her's with Chad, who has money.
@@theresag1969 I disagree some do but not most!
@@kennydawson265
What do you disagree on? Bm dating Becky and no longer loving bw like they once did as evident by the public abuse black women get from bm. Or black women are sick of it and is no accepting Chads advancements. Or you can't believe Chad is even looking at bw. Or what?
Issac Hayes was one of the best music composer in the 70 'one of hit was Shaft which earn him a oscar award.
That "Grammy" was awesome!
bass line killa!
It just occurred to me that the world is missing a great musician in Isaac Hayes.
You damn right.
only oldies could make a millenial listen to a 16 minute track. Black Moses
Indeed !!! Oldies in terms of age ... but not in terms of relevance and time-enduring sentiment. Be blessed for thine honesty and taste !!! By the ghost of Isaac Hayes and GOD HIMSELF, dear Art Jensen.
@AK 28 Are you a German native speaker?
@@ty7504 Yes sir.Withstanding the so called " test of time. "
No, dear AK 28. But I love learning bits and pieces of different tongues.
Because the "oldies" were having body and soul in their music
This was an amazing piece of music never get tired of listening to it
Issac's voice is electrifying, unique and enchanting to my mind, body and soul.
Chef serving up the finest soul foods forever. RIP
Andrew Catherwood Eversun I like that lol
I got married after sharing this song with my then boyfriend in the 70's
It only maketh sense, dear Praise-ness of the 35 kind !!!
T Y: it doeth maketh senth
We listened in the jungles of Vietnam and I also married after spending time listening to and making love to my lady when I returned in 1971. JOY!
@@neilpowellpatterson933 right on Neil
I'm jamming right now...who's with me?
sampled by soooooooo many but nobody does it better than Black Moses!! Continue To Rest In Power Issacc Hayes!!
Man just play this cut while cruising in your ride.. Pick up your wife from after the office for a date , pull on up in front of the house with this track playing. Buzz the horn and she come on outside, hop in the ride and she says " What's this you got playing baby? It sounds so nice" and then you say to her "baby i'm playing just how I feel about you... Joy"
this is music !!!!! my god so glad that these songs still are lives . thank you god thank you .
Damn,that groove is funky! I can still dig it,baby!
Played in the funk & soul show which you can catch on BBC radio 6 music every Saturday night from 6-9 pm UK Time bbc.co.uk/6music
2slick35
2slick35
alright NAW!!!!! sho u RIGHT!!!!!!
Baby 2slick ... thou art not the only one doing a whole lot of 'digging' ... "CAN YA DIG IT" ?!? Chuckles !!!
I'm sure that song gave many people JOY in more ways than 1.🤐⛲👍
the Black Moses back in the day Now down to the King!!
all the way down best wishes
***Heard that***
OMG!!!! So many artist have samples this track. This is so relaxing, good riding music.
***Providing you are riding the filly until mixed Joy juices makes their own baseline***😮❤💙💞
Love this track. R.I.P. Isaac Lee Hayes Jr. Your legacy lives on. Thank you for posting.
Mr mystical on the trsck
Of utube and friends
There were times I wondered whether he even used instruments. He just seemed to play his heart and the music would just flow. Underrated orchestrator and musician.
Sorry to say it but IMO back then and now, it was only because he was black in the 70's. I agree - it just flows and carries me along wherever he went - I'd go
I first danced to this in 1973, at La Poubelle, Greek Street, for the whole duration!!!! I still play this, and three years ago, introduced a friend to JOY!!!! RIP the brilliant Isaac Hayes♥️
This is one seriously funky dope beat. ✌️
I love the way he orchestrated instruments! Each type of instrument defined how he wanted to express his soul! Isaac's Soul!!
A much underrated genius. So many fabulous hours I spent listening to him in the seventies and beyond. The current crop of so-called stars can’t hold a candle to this man and his music. Thanks for the wonderful memories and music.
Isaac was never underrated
This song is so awesome!!!!!!!! These were the best of time in spite of whatever we were confronted with in our personal lives.....
Song so funky, you forget it's a love song! even with vocals, it's still sick instrumentality!
Excellent example of "The Power Of Soul Music"!
Isaac Hayes is a Musical Standard.
Isaac Lee Hayes, Jr. (August 20, 1942 - August 10, 2008), gone five years already. Incredible.
He was born one month before I was. I “discovered him” all by myself & as I said I wore out 2 8 tracks listening to JOY. Even today at 81 I cannot listen to Joy without tears. Magnificent musician!
the 70s had some great music .Issac Hayes is definitely in the top 3
The 70s are a genius era for music...listen to the instruments ...this is pure genius...So much soul and elegance its surreal
Always listen to Isaac Hayes when I was a little boy I still listen to me I'm a grown man Thank You Isaac
A killer drum break on the intro, this sets up the rest of the track nicely, all 16 minutes of pure joy from Stax main man, the black Moses Isaac Hayes, a funky track from the 1973 album which he wrote & produced, with Hot Buttered Soul Unlimited on backing vocals
Eshun, you r the man. And you like my music.
J Eshun Thelma Hopkins from Tony orlando and dawn is part of the hot butter soul unlimited, she also do the shut your mouth for shaft.
The genius that is Isaac Hayes.
@@lifeworksndhenterprisesllc6597Thelma Hopkins? Rachel Crawford From Family Matter?
A real Genius at work!!!
Joy is still rocking in 2020, this whole outfit is fire with Ike on vocals. Can I put this drummer in my playbook to take out when needed?🥁🥁🥁 Them horns,keyboards and bongo, fabulous. AND OF COURSE GUITAR.🥁 keyboards,piano is killing it. Violins are reflective and sharp,but them drums. Beyond.
The absolutely amazing, genius, splendid Isaac Hayes!!! This first 1 minute 15 seconds of the track "Joy" blows my mind every time. Such amazing orchestration from Isaac Hayes. Hayes's style of composition & arrangement was extremely original in its day & started a trend that was copied over & over by singers & songwriters in the 1970's. Isaac Hayes' music was sampled countless times by everyone in the world of Hip-Hop, a testament to the fact that not only did his music inform & inspire the hip-hop artists who came up years later, but that they also had fond memories of their parents & grandparents jamming the great Isaac Hayes's records, & as such they all wanted to pay him homage. On a musical note, the violins @ 0:26 - 0:57 are amazing - one can only imagine the look on the faces of the violinists on the date this was recorded when they saw Isaac Hayes' extremely long, 30 second crescendo. Only a first class group of violinists could pull of such a crescendo. "Joy" contains a crescendo to end ALL crescendos!
Too bad no one can match this, no matter how hard they try.
Hey Adam do you have the liner notes? Who's the other guitarist with Skip Pitts? That sounds like Gloria Agostino on harp.
Its funny Isaac was the inspiration for DJ Hollywood as well as Ron Hardy.
If Isaac wert still alive til this day, he wouldst probably say unto thy words "SWEETNESS IS THE WORD FOR THEE" !!! As in the song itself !!!
Black Moses lives on!
This song just takes you to another place! Musical genius!
shut your eyes and let the music take you to another time and place the joy of sound love it
Pure Soul. Men play this to your women. Played it for my old man with a red light bulb. Like 1975 all over. No Viagra needed.
oui, tout en lent mouvement
This is Viagra :-)
Anita Watkins 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Yes, it was the stuff!! Released in 1973, a good year for me..
What did you use, lol❤
The Godfather of black Gangster Music.
Those hypnotic snaps starting around the 8th minute. Black Moses baby
JOY listening to Isaac brings me JOY RIP he is truly missed
This world NEEDS MORE JOY JOY
JOY.
So smooth, so rich, so gangster trippin.
The timing - the production is so perfect and sounds like** an old Lincoln going through a lit' up tunnel with white walls a bouncin to the shifts and the grades in the pavement as it rolls on at 65
The BLACK MOSES, he was one of the greatest. That VOICE👍👍👍👍.
So crisp....
Another gem from this grandmaster. If you don't know his music , you should!
A Real Man Amongst Men Rip Black Moses.I 💘 All of His 🎶.I'm Greatful I grew up listening to Such An Iconic Legendary Musical Super Talented Magnificent Extraordinary Marvelous MUSICAL WARRIOR.I THANK GOD FOR SUCH AN ARTIST.
He played all the keyboards and drums and doubled vocals too on this song.
I 💘 ISAAC HAYES.I'm A Lifetime Fan.Black Moses Is One Of My Favorite Male Singers.Smooth Chocolately Handsome n Extremely Talented n was very Intelligent.Rip Brother Isaac.another gone too soon.often imitated never Duplicated.4Sure.
I'm a man 😎 I agree with you. Real recognizes Real!!
That's my Dad's supposed nickname "Smooth Chocolate"... lol
love this song Isaac Hayes was way ahead of his time Love the Black Moses Album Nothing but Love
The drums are brilliant
Rob Osborn it is no lie I love it ❤️❤️
One of the best!!! His beat is 😝 crazy.
That's Mr Hayes himself on the drums
Pip say whuuuuut ??
the master at work. love and miss you much. Ike
Love listening to old school hits. And artists
Warren Reddix Yeah, Old School's The Best School. 💋
THE LATE AND GREAT ISSAC HAYES
A TRUE MASTER OF HIS
MANY CRAFT
16 minutes of blistering soul!!