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So I’m drinking beer, listening to some dinky local band and shooting pool in a no-name suburban cinder-block bar at an age when I shouldn’ta been, when I started chatting with this old guy. Talking religion and women, which usually should be avoided in bars late at night, but we had a fine time backing [...]
The Verve are set to release their fourth album, which is -- either cleverly or annoyingly, depending on your mood -- entitled Forth, on August 25th. While it lacks a Top 40 hit on the level of "Bittersweet Symphony," Forth...
To honor the memory of soul superstar Isaac Hayes, VH1 Classic and VH1 Soul will air The Golden Globe nominated documentary “Wattstax” on Wednesday at 8 p.m. Filmmaker Mel Stuart captured the August 20, 1972 Wattstax music festival known...
Curtis Mayfield & The Staple Singers : After Sex taken from the Soundtrack album "Let's Do It Again" on Curtom (1975) Bill Conti : Reflections taken from the soundtrack album "ROCKY" on Capitol (1976) Kool & The Gang : Summer Madness taken from the album "Light Of Worlds" on Dee-Lite (1974) Shuggie Otis : Island Letter taken from the album "Inspiration Information" on Epic (1974) Ok, so this is not...
"The early bird gets the worm, huh?," Jakob Dylan said as he got the second day of the inaugural Rothbury Festival started yesterday (July 4). And there was certainly plenty to be hooked on the event's first full day of action, including Snoop Dogg, Widespread Panic, Of Montreal and the Drive-By Truckers.
A selection of “Findings” from the back page of Harper’s Magazine, June 2008. A genetic variation affecting two thirds of East Asian men might allow them to take performance-enhancing testosterone undetected, a study found. As yet there exists only anecdotal evidence that Chinese, Japanese, and Korean athletes are more successful at cheating. (Randy Newman, “Yellow Man” [...]
By Joe Valdez Synopsis: On August 20, 1972, Memphis-based Stax Records organized a concert at the L.A. Coliseum to benefit the Sickle Cell Anemia Foundation and Martin Luther King Hospital in Watts. The event was to cap the annual Watts Summer Festival, observing the anniversary of the “rebellion” - as it was known [...]
The Staple Singers I admit it. It can get tiresome how many times I say this, but finding the entity that causes people's suffering is impossible. S*He doesn't exist. It's not the president, the evil dictator, your mother, your spouse, the sheriff, the white, red, or blue man, not even the earth. The business corporations'? Are you kidding? Who really pulls the strings? Where is the root of injustice?...
Those inclined to bash the music of the 1970s as silly, escapist nonsense can only do so by ignoring the vitality of soul in the early part of the decade. As late as 1972, old-school soul records were charting regularly and riding high: that summer, “I’ll Take You There” by the Staple Singers hit Number [...]
The crowd in Mel Stuart's 1973 concert documentary is as prominent in as the musical performers are. They rhapsodize and philosophize about the blues, interracial sex, and the irresistible villainy of men/women, and, in the film's best scene, swarm down from the stands to the field to strut the Funk...
OUR WEEKLY NOD TO AMAZING ALBUMSGIVES A GOOD CAHOOT The Staple Singers did nothing less than modernize gospel music. They are the next evolutionary step after Ray Charles and Aretha Franklin, all churchgoers that etched humanity into hymns and gave hips to hallelujahs. Compacting the pulpit into danceable bursts, The Staple Singers - Roebuck "Pops" Staples and his children Mavis, Pervis, Cleotha and...
OK, maybe you woke up this morning thinking about "Last Night" and how great the Mar-Keys were. But sinners, it's Sunday and it's time to pray with the Staple Singers so you can "Respect Yourself." That's better. Now "I'll Take You There." God, I love the way Mavis sings. Watch as the Staple Singers help The Band carry "The Weight." Wintermute now returns you to your regularly