Lived in Chicago when this came out, Larry Lujack (WLS) was the big DJ in town. The first time he played this song he said he liked it so much he was going to play it again - and he did. The next day he told his listeners he got in trouble for playing it twice in a row - so he did it again. Great memories. I still love this song.
The E Club, Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, 1969. My best buddy heading to the Navy, me to the Marine Corps--both Vietnam and this was one of the songs we played over and over since he was engaged to my wife's sister. We both made it back. Brings back memories for sure! Thanks for putting this out there!
The human brain is amazing, I would have to guess that I haven't listened to this song for at least 35 years until tonight and I remember every word, every note , every drum beat like it was 1970, how the hell does that work?
Science says: Songs with vocals actually register in different section of brain than instrumentals land. Also retention related to your age when you learned / heard. First 20 years are imprinted. Early years even more - & songs imprint differently than plain talking. Why I recall the science songs from 4th grade, but not the lectures.:) 4/22
Correct me if I'm wrong. This is the intro music from the concert scene at the end of The Blues Brothers when Jake and Elwood take the stage... I know it sounds a bit different.
The old Aragon Ball Room, then the "Cheetah". Packed as usual. Dark, moving, no one standing still. How could you? Couple drinks, maybe something else, nothing harmful. No clocks, they told you when it was time to leave. Never on time. One time the DJ played this 3 times and the crowd wanted 4. Remember micro skirts? I do. People were different, no fights just having fun. Native Chicago boy, went there until they closed. One thing about the Cheetah, they had big ugly bouncers just in case. Never saw a problem. I'm a lot older now but this song makes me feel 20 again.
Lived in Chicago when this came out, Larry Lujack (WLS) was the big DJ in town. The first time he played this song he said he liked it so much he was going to play it again - and he did. The next day he told his listeners he got in trouble for playing it twice in a row - so he did it again. Great memories. I still love this song.
The E Club, Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, 1969. My best buddy heading to the Navy, me to the Marine Corps--both Vietnam and this was one of the songs we played over and over since he was engaged to my wife's sister. We both made it back. Brings back memories for sure! Thanks for putting this out there!
The human brain is amazing, I would have to guess that I haven't listened to this song for at least 35 years until tonight and I remember every word, every note , every drum beat like it was 1970, how the hell does that work?
Education!!!! 4-17-2022
Science says: Songs with vocals actually register in different section of brain than instrumentals land. Also retention related to your age when you learned / heard. First 20 years are imprinted. Early years even more - & songs imprint differently than plain talking. Why I recall the science songs from 4th grade, but not the lectures.:) 4/22
Yes and CULTURE is amazing. It is a collective thing.
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@@JoelBerger-lw2br; Otis Redding
I saw these Brothers in 1970 at the Philly Spectrum and THEY SET THE SPECTRUM ON FIRE !!! Excellent performance!
I was there too or loose I think I was lol
Because their GREAT! ♥️ You can play their music today and it’s like the 60’s-70’s are still with us here in 2024!
This is what you worship at the altar for! good god help me!
One of my favorite oldies of all time
The Chamber Brothers Rulzzz! ♥️
Bad ass song by a bad ass band.
I absolutely love the guitar(s) in this song
If this doesn't get you moving your dead. Required listening for anyone with a pulse.
this is amazing . In s class all of it’s own . Now I understand what Paul Schaffer was trying to say
Great song, sounds loike Otis. :)
The Best!!!!!
I listen to this song every time I listen music always great music
This was there best song in my mind, this is one bad ass hard kickin` song. Oh so PERFECT
Correct me if I'm wrong. This is the intro music from the concert scene at the end of The Blues Brothers when Jake and Elwood take the stage... I know it sounds a bit different.
Think it is.
Awesome Tunes ... Luv it!
i love this song ❤
🔥 hot !
Dancing in the Aisles . Amazing feeling. Yea . 2 , 3 Yea. Good God.
Thank you Mafia III
Amen, brother.
This song was big in Nam, circa 1970. I was there.
Thank you for your service : ) Glad you made it home.
The old Aragon Ball Room, then the "Cheetah". Packed as usual. Dark, moving, no one standing still. How could you? Couple drinks, maybe something else, nothing harmful. No clocks, they told you when it was time to leave. Never on time. One time the DJ played this 3 times and the crowd wanted 4. Remember micro skirts? I do. People were different, no fights just having fun. Native Chicago boy, went there until they closed. One thing about the Cheetah, they had big ugly bouncers just in case. Never saw a problem. I'm a lot older now but this song makes me feel 20 again.
why you makin' me sob?
Sorry OTIS THIS IS FAR SUPERIOR, HE JUST THROWS THE KITCHEN SINK AT IT
Really?
Springsteen should of covered this for the darkness tour
There was a white guy in the chamber bros?
Yep! Brian Keenan. He was a studio drummer. Joined them in 65 when they were transitioning from folk/gospel to psychedelic rock.
Naw, it's your eyes.
Before the Isley Brothers,there were The Chambers Brothers.Do your research.
Actually The Isley Brothers Started In 1956/1957 If I Remember Well.
rush limbaugh brought me here today!
The Blues Brothers movie stole this from my Bros.
Otis Redding wrote it I believe
Holland 69
The Blues Brothers did this better.
Yea and Mud tastes Better than Wine. Your Brain is Pinging. Go Find it.
The Booze Brothers were awful.
Nobody did this better
his brain is nonexistent with that comment.... The Blues Brothers would give a arm to sound this good....