"Memphis Soul Stew" (live) King Curtis & The Kingpins
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
- The only band that could make Booker T & The MG's sweat. "And now we need a pound of fat back drums..." King Curtis was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on March 6, 2000. Exquisite. Perfect. If you enjoy my UA-cam channel, visit my blog at
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I'm 41, thanks to my dad I grew up with great music. I made my husband promise to play that song on my funeral. Unusual for Bavaria😅
Anyone who came here in a bad mood and left that way needs to check themselves for a pulse. The bass groove, the fantastic drums by Perdie, and King Curtis's infectious smile. The whole band is amazing.
I'm turning my 35 year old nephew to this jam today.. He was amazed. We need to teach our younger generation about where we came from.
All musicians should listen to this lesson on how to groove ! Genius !
The quality might be a little less considered to today's standard. But I'm a old school cat, so I'm used to listening to poor quality tapes. What counts is the quality of the music itself and the vibe that comes off it. And that makes up a 1000% for the quality. The positive vibe of King Curtis in this recording. This is how music was back in the day. Real performers and musicians. It's pure nostalgia to me.
Amen brotha
That is some serious killer bass.
David Richman yes no doubt
You ain't kidding!
A groove so deep you could get a truck stuck in it.
Brilliant I agree
The bass man was busy all through, brilliant.
Jemmott, Purdie, Dupree, legendary R&B/Soul musicians...c'mon son! I love the MGs, but they were never this funky.
Idk, Melting Pot is pretty damn funky. Al Jackson lays down a deadly beat on that one.
What a true gent - He names every member of the band - A FANTASTIC soul classic.
Jerry Jemmott is killing it on the bass. Forget his start, He is in the pocket with Bernard Purdy
He's so far in the pocket he's scratching his knees...
I agree he wasn't nailing that Bass line at first but he got into the pocket later and grooved
That outro, just groovin'
Bernard gave Jerry a little side-eye at the start.
@phillydisco Chuck Rainey doesn't rate???
"The only band that could make Booker T & The MG's sweat." - You got that right! When I heard this song for the first time I thought it *was* the MG's backing him, because they were just so tight. Legends, every one of them!
I wish music like this could be popular nowadays...
Let's not forget King Curtis August 13th when he passed away the sad thing is if it wasn't for some prick out there he could have still been playing music tearing it up I love this man
how cool is the bass palyer! super tnt cool thats what.
Oooooooooooh...I remember this from back in the day!!! I hadn't heard this one for a LOOOONG time! I had just seen an Amazon commercial, and while I listened to the background music, I hollered, "MEMPHIS SOUL STEW!!!" It's nice to know that somebody recognizes those good old jams from yesterday. I hope you don't mind me giving myself a pat on the back because it's been 30+ years since I heard this one, and since I recognized it after not hearing it for so long, I guess I'm not growing senile (I'm 60+)...😜
DiG ThAT BASS - AnD ThE HaMMoND -- PURE FUNK
the most delicious Stew ever prepared, Bon Appétit
Purdie and the bass player work that groove to the max
This is one of my all time favorite music numbers. When I share this with friends they instantly love it. How is it posible this was never never a wordwide hit!
Damn I was born 3 decades too late to enjoy this kind of music. Everyone is school is into rubbish rap, I'm the only guy who loves northern soul, motown etc (just like my dad)
it's cool that you're into Jazz but dont be 'that guy'
You can't beat Northern soul I still play vinyl today keep on keeping on 🎵👍
King Curtis. Perhaps the greatest sax man in all of rock and roll history!
King Curtis was a legend. an accomplished jazz musician. Inspired by the likes of Lester Yuung, Illinois Jacquet and Gene Ammons, he played with jazz greats Lionel Hampton, Wynton Kelly and Cannonball"s brother, Nat Adderly. He was an innovator in the school of rock and roll/funky sax playing and paved the way for cats like Junior Walker and Maceo Parker. In the late 50's, early 60's he made the move to rock and roll and the rest is history with classics like Memphis Soul Stew and Soul Serenade.
And K.C. was Aretha Franklin's tour band leader.
What Cornell Dupree does on guitar is unbelievably amazing.
I'm a drummer, but if I was a guitarists, I would be trying to play like him. He never sounds bad
@@noostrings I'm a carpenter and can't play anything, but if I could I'd be grooving like Cornell. Cheers. Check out Cornell with his band Stuff:Signed,Sealed, Delivered live at Montreaux if you haven't heard it. Phenomenal
You can tell where Nile Rodgers and those guys were coming from, musically
I don buleev it
@@fintanoclery2698thanks for mentioning this. It’s something to study for sure. Cheers!
I love Jerry Jemmott's bass playing. I have the Jaco Pastorious Modern Electric Bass instructional video which he produced and conducted the interview. Jerry is so modest and seems in awe of Jaco despite the fact that Jaco sites him as a major influence. He is truly a great person as well as one of the greatest ever.
That's such a great video! Essential viewing for any rhythm section player.
This is an epic video!!!! Just wow!!!!
we could all use a pound of fatback drums
how did 22 people not like this?
No pitch corrected vocals, distorted guitar solos or rapping. What a shame.
It wasn't long enough
I really enjoy that as the musicians were introduced they were GROOVY, not flashy. Such a massive difference and such a magnificently tasty difference!!
Didn't King C play on Buddy Holley's " Just You and I"
RIP Cornell!!!! One of the greatest ever!
Straight fire 🔥. Love how he’s playing the guitar at 2:18. Also love to see so many white and black people together.
Yeah, me too! And this was the 60s! Gotta love it!
This is what I call real music...I wish I had a time machine to go back to that era and listen to this type of music as an adult..
You have the time machine right in front of you!
Not only is this great, it was also sampled for one of the greatest gangsta rap tracks of all time: the Geto Boys' 'Trigga Happy Nigga'.
These cats are the best.
Great band, great sound, great song, great leader. Curtis was one of the best gunslingers on tenor. He's HOT.
I love UA-cam for stuff like this. Great posting, thank you!
UA-cam is the biggest juke box in the world! Gotta love it!
I bought this album in about 1966/67, when I was in high school. This was probably the best, most absolutely rocking song I'd ever heard when I heard this. I liked Junior Walker and the Allstars, and I won't take anything away from him, but this song and King Curtis' sax are as fabulous now as they were 45 years ago. This arrangement is ON FIRE and really KICKS IT UP!
I loved this back in the day. Gave "tighten Up" a run for it's money. So cool
I've watched this vid so many times, and i never get tired of the drummer at 1:23. His face says it all: he is just sooo into it.
Drummer Bernard Purdie is truly a legend and had a spectacular career supporting dozens of major stars. There is even some controversial debate that he may have assisted the Beatles
+Cuthbert J. Twillie Yes Bernard Purdie is really fantastic playing drums. He's ease and fluidness reminds that of the legendary Al Jackson of the STAX Band Booker T & The MGs. Two legendary drums players
+MrSleazymoney You woudl tend to believe Bernard. He's not a guy that needs to brag or make up stories--his amazing career at the top of the music world says it all.
Yes the drummer is just fantastic. His brilliance recalls me that of Al Jackson of Booker T and the MG's. Also watch and listen King Curtis at 4'06, he is just the king of sax.
+Eugène WOPE : Eugene-- great call-out! King Curtis shows he is king of the sax with the solo you mention....it's not fully understood, really, what his loss meant to music then --and now. Even John Lennon sought King Curtis out and used him on his "Imagine" album..
Cornel Dupree is the guitarist who created the licks on Brook Benton’s “ Rainy Night In Georgia “
If you listen to this and are still in a bad mood, you need to seek professional help. Jerry Jemmott just grooves!
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that sax literally drives me crazy!!! the tone he produces on those long high notes??? insane!!! thanks for sharing this great performance! :)
Long live the king (of the sax) RIP Curtis Ousley.
Not only that, but Bernard Purdie worked as Aretha's musical director for several years.
When King Curtis was opening for Aretha Franklin in 1970/71 (?) King Curtis and his band played their own set, then went on to play for Aretha.
Damn straight the funk starts here! :D
Cornell: @ 2:06: Does it GET any more "Dial 911" than that FUNK-TURE wound of a chord he inflicts w/4 quick stabs? AFTER that sweet "bawlin'" Memphis guitar! Hail the immortal Monsieur Dupree!! What a badass BAND! At EVERY position! ...Thanks for your time! 👍🏻
BEST OF THE BEST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!THE KING
Amazing group of monster musicians.
Memphis Soul Sounds
wicked bassline and tight drums and funky guitar,and god curtis!!
woulda been an Honor to be in that audience
I cry when i see humility
This song is bananas. Love it, and great rendition.
U have to turn it up max half way through.
Amazon commercial brought me here. Just kidding. I’ve been hip to King Curtis for yearrrrrrrrrs
In very loving memory of Mr. Curtis Ousley (1934-1971 R.I.P. // gone but NOT forgotten).
@Ariamaluum The drummer, Bernard Purdie is the most recorded drummer in music history and has also recorded with Aretha Franklin, Steely Dan, Jeff Beck and James Brown. There are frequent debates that Bernard secretly sat in on a Beatles recording sessions as well.
I think Hal Blaine may have his numbers and some. Regardless, great is great.
That is always a debate BUT King Curtis was one of the opening acts for The Beatles at She stadium.
that is one cool bass player
I remember seeing King Curtis with this exact band in 1969 or 70. They were playing at LeCoq d’or in Toronto where Ronnie Hawkins and the Hawks ( The Band) did one or two week stays. One of the local newspapers had an article about Cornell Dupre being the guy who replaced Jimmy James( aka Jimi Hendrix). The whole band was fabulous. Cornell Dupre made us forget Jimi pretty quickly. Can’t say that I remember Bernard Purdie, but all these great bands had top notch drummers and bass players.
thanks a ton for posting this, never actually got to see these guys!
I guess it's kind of off topic but does anybody know of a good place to stream newly released tv shows online?
King Curtis was another genius struck down in his prime.
WalterJacksonFreeman he was murdered
Killed before he turned 40 years old.
Jesus. The only way you could add to these stunning musicians is by having Jackie Wilson onstage with them - it doesn't get any better than these guys!
So true
Wonderful bass playing
that bass solo is somethin else
That's how we played music , on hotel st. Back in the early 60's.
they r all top notch musicians playing with the greatest saxophone player in my lifetime
Magnificent band.
These guys are in at the birth of funk for sure.
Awesome players all.
When that sax breaks out and they all change key the whole thing soars into the skies ...it's too funky!
Goodness-FREAKIN'!!!-Gracious...🤩....
We love you, maaaaaaaaan!!!
Rock in peace.💙🤟🏻🙏🤗💚
Searching over 2 years for that song of my childhood when the benjamine sister loved that song...Good memories ! Thank you for downloading the song.
true groove masters. love jerry's bass
@littlejack2233 ......'cos they all knew that none could out cool this guy........ what a player , completely fantastic , plays like a genius yet never hogs limelight , I am so glad I found this clip !
The Blonde guy with the pinkish shirt enthusiastically clapping. Center of the screen.
Jerry Jemmot is a killer bassist. He and Tommy Cogbill were 2 of Jaco Pastorious' influences
Thanks Bosch!
"Almost forgot my horn."
Love it.
Notice how the band is dressed. There's no t-shirts, torn jeans, sneakers, or run of the mill clothes. These guys are professional and they dress like it. Kudos to class acts.
Arkansas Red Warren Smith wants to do his own thing!
Arkansas Red clothes do not make the sound.
>Ken Gibbs. No, but they do make the show : }
for that time period that was the dress code... miss king curtis so underrated
Live music entertainment is so much more than sound. It's the connection from performer to audience. Everything from outfit to movement on stage makes the magic. Look at David Bowie.
un grand bassiste
I do! I feel it in my fingers and my toes ... oh man!👌👍👊💞
Tom Scott obviously studied King Curtis, as did most of the guys from ToP.
man I love that SAX
Proud to call him a friend.....Great human being.Pretty Purdie
Thank you! *Curtis Ousley aka King Curtis - February 7, 1934 - August 13, 1971* - Shared Feb 7, 2019
Just saw Bernard Purdie last saturday night....May 12th...Hung out and talked drums.....nice guy and funky as &^%$#!!!!!!!!
This is the band that became Aretha Franklins back-up band-------Jerry Jermott,Cornell Dupree,and Bernard ''Pretty'' Purdie........The funk starts here!!!
Great band, the cream of soul players. I feel like I should be wearing my dashiki as I listen to this. :) The King was a pal of Buddy Holly and recorded on Waylon Jennings early demos. Look it up. Wide-ranging musician. As Linc from Mod Squad would say : "Solid!"
Watched Mod Squad in the 60s too! And I'm a white girl from the South! Always loved the Black music then and still now!
GREATEST EVER , I'M TELLIN' YOU.....!
The best Stew ever tasted folks.........
Just pure magic....
The healthiest sound ever of the sublime bass.....together with some truly unique ingredients.....
Just brilliant......
this song...HELLZ yeah
Lord have mercy!, where are these kind of talented musicians today! These guys spent hour in their garage or basement each day practicing their craft. The so called entertainers today just buy a mixer and talk a bunch of you no what!! No lyrics just talking shit!!! Come back talented musicians we need you!!
You're right this decade isn't what is used to be. :(
Not sure how I stumbled across this tonight, but I found out that King Curtis was murdered in Manhattan at age 37. I remembered hearing his name in the "Buddy Holly Movie". King was born in 1934, same year as my dad, a jazz aficionado. I go back to study Dad's music, Hampton, Duke, Taylor and so on and that old jazz pull seems to be in my blood. Dad turns 85 in March and I'm gonna' take him somewhere special, like Newport. I also discovered Lee Morgan and his tragic death, but I'll bet Dad was not a Trane fan, too non-mainstream, we'll see.
Quality every time i watch it!
This is Totaly AMAZING! Dancing to this can leave you permanently two feet above the ground
Yah mate
Mam, what a band!
Funky stuff baby; yeah!!!
I've loved this version of this song for decades-but I never knew there was a vid. Just awesome.
His units of measurement should be the new global standard.
Soul at its best 🎸🎵👍
Terrific.
That blond haired guy at 0.48 is the only one In the audience with black groove soul
I will be waiting!!!
Amazing! Now, this is a history!!
Yay ame😃 y
THAT WAS TIGHT!!!!!!!!
This is heaven
Ha! I have Been listening to this song since I first heard it in 1997, and now I can finally put my mental image to video reality, Fantastic!
this is so badass