Stevie Wonder "Uptight (Everything's Alright)" Funk Brothers My Extended Version!
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One of Stevie's...and Motown's...BEST! The Funk Brothers and the Andantes collaborate perfectly!
I love these extended versions. It really gets you into the music.
There is some serious horn work in this song. First class.
Little Stevie Wonder, us Brits loved the Detroit sound in the 60s, but this was special. 'No football hero, ' amazing music..
Happy Birthday to Stevie Wonder Blessings and Hugs 💖💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕!
Very sad to read that John Perrone, the talented man who put this channel together died from Covid on April 5, 2020. . A great loss, thank you so much for your work over the past 8 years. Much respect. xxxxx
RIP Mister Perrone. Thank you for these wonderful remixes.
Wow, I didn't know that! I literally adored his work on this channel. It was so precious. Truly sad. 😔
Mostogsm he left a legacy
So sorry to hear this. I just found this channel. Loving these extended versions
Oh that's too bad. I just found this channel today. Do you know if he has any explanation of his process of extending and such? Wondering if is from raw tracks or cut/pasting bars or what?
Rest In Paradise Mr. Perrone. The work you done will be on UA-cam for all to enjoy. My Condolences to The Perrone Family.
Kick Ass , Little Stevie Wonder and CREW.Exellent
They don't make it not quite like this anymore! MOTOWN FOREVER!
FUNK BROTHERS feat. Stevie Wonder it's all right !! baby !!!!!
great sound the famous drum lick , james jamerson and mike terry nothing can top it to me.... The Funk Brothers... xx
Stevie was icing on the cake to this bands sound......
In 2021 this classic is just as strong as it was back in 1965. I haven't heard anything today that can top this jam
I miss mosogotam! He really knew how to make great extended mixes like this one!
Listen to merengue music! Their brass section brings a LOT of energy reminiscent of this sound.
Growing up in Detroit in the '60's we took it all for granted. The Funk Brothers, the Andantes, the song writers, the lead artists, everything. It was beyond exceptional, beyond words, and we never realized how incredible it would sound a half a century later.
Well said👍👍
Indeed! Still here in Detroit. Had I not lived through some of it, I wouldn't believe it ever happened!
I may not have been lucky enough to be there but right across the border we were jamming out in Milwaukee, Wi.
so true!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Love this comment ❤️ ❤️
Stevie Wonder and I share the same birthday, we met once while he was performing in Sheffield UK, had a few moments together. Outstanding song and performer.
now THIS IS REAL MUSIC.
Stevie Wonder voice is like hearing Earth Wind & Fire he brings it all it was truly God sent a legend
That bass has got to go...straight into the hall of fame of classic "best sounds on earth".
Tha' famous man hisself!..tha' one, tha' only..James Jamerson!
This song saved Stevie Wonder's career; he hadn't had a hit since Fingertips Part 2 in 1963, and with Stevie being a minor, he was costing the company money with tutors and chaperones, so Berry Gordy had decided to drop him in 1965. As mentioned, no one could write a hit for Stevie, so Stevie wrote his own beginning with Uptight (Everything is Alright) based on of all things, a dance that was popular that he obviously hadn't seen. Other than Smokey Robinson, Stevie Wonder was the only artist who was allowed to write his own songs and began producing himself when he turned 21.
Amen brother
I love to play this for my GREAT-grandchildren.
Stevie was just a teenager at that time and already a musical genius.
Being a genius is a young man's game.
Sho'ya' right, brotherman!! Know what else is a true statement/testerment to his talent,, he accepted & made peace with his disability, & let his other senses kick in to help him navigate, & show him the way!! Lastly, Jett magazine did an article with him, talking about his career, & is being blind stopping him from his, music career?! Stevie said no, he also said that he was glad, he was blind, that way he didn't have to see how unfair the system was against Black Men, Women & children, he can't see it, butt it stills bring a year to his eyes!!
@@BamaJamz1 hes also faking being blind
@@ltii7852 how do you know that?
@@ltii7852 Something an ignorant, jealous low life would say.
Stevie is the very best singer/composer to come out of Motown. Ever. May he live for a thousand years. Thanks for uploading.
To true he always had it 😎
One of greatest of All Time..
Notice that "Uptight" was a positive thing back in the day. Don't know when it became a negative meaning.
A masterpiece! 5.50 minutes of ecstasy.
Two things
1). Has there ever been a band that did it any better than the Funk Brothers?
2). Its possible that we may never see young people ages 12-18 that are able to successfully make quality innocent music like this ever again.
Stevie is only 16 yrs old here....genius
MASTERPIECE MADE INTO ANOTHER MASTERPIECE!!!!!!
Stevie Put music where it belong in every note Musical Genuis Love dat Motown Song !!!! Outta Sight !!! Big Band,s were Taking Over the Land !!!
He was amazing here in 1967, 68. What he went on to do in the 70s is beyond belief. The Funk Brothers brought it every single time, truly created a timeless soundtrack. I love going back and listening to and watching these gems!
Baby everything is alright!! 😭😭The 60’s
The best 2 chord song ever...who needs the circle of fifths? ??
It's magicical....the Funk Brothers are amazing!
PURE GENIUS......Mr. Stevie Wonder💪🏾🧔🏾♂👍🏾
the Funk Bros have always been out of sight. Whom ever had the sense to create these instrumental versions is out of control, thank you from the bottom of my heart!
Felix....Universal Music created the instrumental backing track...I created the remix. Glad you enjoyed it!
Wow! Who are you
Thank you mosogotam for keeping the true Motown alive
out of sight!
*Anyone:* So the Funk Brothers backed Stevie recording this?? Ive had his 1967 _Greatest Hits_ album for many years, but until now didnt bother to start looking up his band members, producer, etc
That snare drum and James Jamerson on that bass guitar my God
And the horns,man,the HORNS and VOICES !!!!!!!
Yes!
TIMELESS TREASURE !!!
Everyone should wake up to this tune!
Motown Forever😁😁😍😍😘😸😸
Wow! Never realized The Andantes were on this track also!!
The mighty Motown machine...on full tilt! "The Funk Brothers" at their magnificent best! And the great Stevie Wonder.
This piece speaks for itself. If you are not uplifted by hearing this, you are probably dead and don't know it. To the core. If you were alive and remember this song breaking out in 1965, you know what I'm talking about. Timeless.
He played the Forum in L.A. in 1973 or '74 and when this song started 18,000 fans jumped to their feet and started cheering and clapping and dancing. It was magical!! (Rufus with Chaka Khan opened for Stevie that tour!)
I can never dance when I was a kid, but I can dance in my mind though.
"I gotta' dance...ain't got no steps...gonna' let the music move me around"...Billy Preston.
I've gotta brain, but I ain't got no steps now, I'm gonna sing it to my
friends. Lol!
Turn back the clock I want to go! That was before I moved to CA. I bet it was "outtasite"!
.........PERFECT
I'm so blessed that I was a youth in those days, it shaped my life!
Mr. Gracian I agree!!
Mine too.
FOR SHO..
Just wow!!!
Ohh Stevie... you were and are so good. Fantastic remix!
Dam good work! Levels- perfect. The way you brought Stevie in toward the end- perfect.
I first heard this on the radio back in 1966 when I was at Ft. Bragg,NC in the 82nd Airborne. I said to myself what is goin on in the outside world. I gotta get back out there cause it's poppin. lol
Thank you for your service to our country Joseph and a happy holiday/Merry Christmas to you and yours too.
-Tim
A brand new " Baby" ,a brand New Year 1966, and out of the Gate comes this
Explosive record !!! Outta Sight !!!!!!! 'Goin To A Go Go' , and Mitch Ryder's
'Jenny Take A Ride ' !!!!!!!
WOW!!!!
Thanky, you just made me cry! I wasn't even born when this came out but it has stood the test of time.
John...please forgive......I don't know how I missed this one....it truly is one of your best!
Those trumpets and trombones.... And that little hint of Baby, I Need your Lovin'.
Sure is a hint of baby I need your loving. Just caught that.
approaching my 70th birthday, and this is one of my all time favourite teenage motown songs from Sir Stevie Wonder , still gets my dancing shoes going , AMAZING extended version to keep my feet movin LOVE IT.
TWO YEARS FROM THE 70 MYSELF...GREAT 🎶 BACK THEN
@edward1676 me too glad I was around it was magical time
This the song that saved Stevie Wonder!
Thank you!!!
You are listening to a Masterclass in musical perfection. No one can sit still to this.
Masterpiece
The first mosogotam version I ever heard back in 2011, and still one of my all time favourites. I was blown away by the drums ( Papa Zita) . I don’t believe I even noticed them when I was listening to this record in my bedroom when I was a wee lad . Thank you John.
John Lennon even commented on his drum playing. He was one of a kind.
I am not a musician,singer,just a fan.These extended plays are just fantastic,the Funks’ are just the untouchable
,did Stevie,Levi,David et al know how good they were!!!!!!!!
This music will last forever
Respectful nod to the peerless Andantes.
David R.
A superb remix !
Well....thank you so much!~
Having lived in Detroit when all this took place was one word Fan-tas-tic! You see, every time a new release came out I'd hear it because I worked as a shoe shone boy next to the record shop and Mary who worked there would always come over and say we got a new one and this happened so regularly I'm telling you. I couldn't wait until the Motown reviews so I could see everybody In one place at the Fox theater, it was simply majestic
Extraordinary stuff! There will never be music like this created again! Yeah, Jamerson's bass and that snare!
I would have loved to have been there for these sessions & just clapped, played a tambourine or any of the other implements used to create that wonderful sound!
Me too.. I always wanted to play a tambourine like Jack Ashford. Lol
I love the 60's music i was born July 13 1967 I'll listen 2 the. 60's music everyday keeping it real
Awesome mix. This is the sound of Motown, Stevie is the genius.
Excellent
This is one of the best of your remixes ever! IT's still on my walkman...or whatever it's called
I LOVE this.
OMG. It's that exciting, heart stopping 1960s up tempo Motown Sound.
The out of sight Funk Brothers backing band. Outer worldly female background vocalists.
The Four Tops, Supremes, Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell, Martha Reeves and the Vandellas and of course the boy wonder himself, Stevie.
Yep, Could listen to that Motown Sound all day.
This must be good for one's health. Happy music!
" Outer worldly female background vocalists." The Andantes
Stevie is a gift from the Soul Gods
Who's is dancing to the fantastic Stevie during lockdown?
I am. I remember dancing to this song when i was a kid. Memories😸😸
Never stop I love Stevie ❤️🏴
I am!
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What a combination Stevie Wonder, James Jamerson & the Funk Brtothers - unmatched anywhere Thanks for a great remix
dag'..what a Great Mix....Groove on...THX...Mosogotam!!!
I know this is boring but for 56 years have been collecting vinyl (yes I'm a lot older than that), however I just wish this and your other productions could be set down on Vinyl.
thanks for posting cant stop my head from bobbing LOL
I would like to tell you that your production is absolutely spectacular. You are to be commended for tasteful photo display and arrangement along with video clips and coordination all with the song ------ your extension featuring the Andantes is awesome. Good Job Mosogotam !!!!!! cmc
Have ALWAYS loved the drummer...they tore this song UP !!! LOVE it... MOTOWN at it's best...!!
Benny "PapaZita" Benjamin? Uriel Jones? Richard "Pistol" Allen?? no matter who...
This was Papa Zita doing drums on this. Awesome
Bill Cosby later had a hit song using the melody from Stevie Wonder's Uptight. Years before "sampling" was mainstream
Pill had em up thight alright
It was very popular. I'm been hoping to find it.
I could listen to this shit ALL DAY!
I play this version more than the original these days. Ace!
"The Funk Bros", and Stevie Wonder a match made in music heaven. Sorry Michael Jackson, you can't even kiss their feet! Man listen to that Bass!
ahhh that Motown sound! Superb extended version. that legendary bass groove from JJ (The Hook)
GREAT MIX AGAIN
*@Mosogotam* Absolutely terrific edit! ! Even as far back as the 60s the pleasure & impact of the long intro is mostly forgotten. Thank You so much for such a tasteful modification & for uploading this jewel 💜💙😊💕
Geez man da horns bust out like dat
Bass guitar, our man, givin dat prelude-to-sumthins-gonna-happen feelin
Den da riddim guitar start crackin
Another Great job, keep em coming, I wish there was video of Benny Benjamin at work, i would love to see him working his drums, The Motown Sound
Barry you are a genius
Wow!
From Little Stevie Wonder to Humongously Stevie Wonder. Great extended work!
This song is on 🔥
Misty eyes listening to this, was a kid when this hit, love the extended mix, the 60s had its share of strife but I wouldn't trade being a kid during that time for anyyhing...
Wish you'd extend it for a few more minutes--can't get enough of it !!!
+Egbert Souce ...Egbert...a few MORE minutes??? (*smile) Thanks!!!
I remember when this hit in 1965 and that FABULOUS YEAR . . .1966!
New Girlfriend 'cross town riding in 1966 Lemans. . . . . . . . .and Mitch Ryder . . "Jennie Take A Ride"!
Excellent! Never ever gets old!!!
Little Stevie is & was a Wonder. Mr. Stevie Wonder is a Musical God, a Ledgend.
Wonderful, sharp, astute, spectacular sound! Excellent photo documentary which i am still perplexed about...and how you create these relevant additions to the repertoire. I am quite convinced that all these artists are quite proud with your minimal enhancements. For me, it is so much fun and a diversion to hear this. Keep up the good damn work. and keep new things coming...Blow us all away with more Martha & the Vandellas if you have not already done so...just saw you did "Nowhere to Run". Have a wonderful night and thanks for posting. Love&Peace from Denver, CO, Estats Units!
Moso.. I always wanted to hear an instrumental version of this classic I always loved this song and as always you did it again you are absolutely the most brilliant mixer I've ever ever heard on UA-cam keep up the good work!!!!
This is the song that saved Stevie Wonder at MOTOWN!
In 1967, I was about 10 years old when this was released. I certainly remember the influence that this sensational song had upon teens and parents. A unique time of enormous Stevie Wonder popularity, and of course, Tamala, Motown, being a household word being mentioned from all types of people.
3:17 Falls into groove
Agreed. I was 11, and the song represented a sound that had no equal at the time, and used a slang that had come on in recent years. That made it a classic for young folks. And the guy was just 17 yrs old!!! Unbelievable. Great Motown song.
i just grew up with motown music, but for what stevie did lack you have to totally admire that he had such a raw talent to not be held back
Where did this GREAT music go?
Legendary track - legendary man.
this is fierce
A legendary song, come on!
VERY NICE REMIX!!!I LOVE STEVIE,JUST CANT GET ENUFF OF THE MANS MUSIC!!!!HES A KING, A GENIUS,THE BEST ALIVE!!!!! THIS MAKES ME HAPPY!!!!