2024! This symphony was one of if not best orchestrations of modern music of the last century! Excellence! Three percussionists needed on three sets of drums, plus brass, keyboards, strings, guitars, woodwinds, special effects, vocals, etc.! A powerhouse! Thank you, Isaac Hayes!
Black american culture is U.S. culture. The music from the 40's to current day. Food, dance, speech not to mention all the inventions that we made that were stolen or discredited from us. From traffic lights to peanut butter. This music will never be duplicated, it drips unadulterated soul from every note. America takes us for granted. Let's not forget, The Beatles got off their plane looking for Muddy Waters, not Elvis. And let's not forget all the influences Elvis got from Black American blues. Fast forward, Daft Punk's "one more time" came from a sample of Eddie John, a Black American.
I wonder if the people on the other side of that glass know at the time they were there that they were witnessing a special composer and hearing one of the most iconic songs of not only that era but of all time
Its not Shaft. I am a musician and I spotted it as soon as I saw the drummer doing rim shots at the beginning of the song. Its 16th notes on the hi hat. Fooled you.
1972, I was a senior in high school when this hit the AM airwaves (no such thing as FM at that time in our area). 52+ years later, I am continually blown away every time I hear this. Then many years later my kids discovered Isaac Hayes as "Chef" on South Park. I got out my old vinyl 33's and schooled my teenagers. Caught them totally off guard. New Isaac fans!
Really because I think the this music is reflective of the time it was made not ahead of it not behind it just perfect for the time if it's still great that makes it timeless not ahead of its time
HISTORY IN THE MAKING…. I haven’t heard this reproduced exactly, close but not exact. Rest in peace Isaac Hayes (black Moses) and now Richard Roundtree aka SHAFT
He’s got to be the coolest conductor I’ve ever seen! It’s such an iconic piece of music! I love how there’s bits of everything in this , there’s brass, there’s percussion, there’s strings - it’s a masterpiece!
The entire soundtrack from the movie "Shaft", starring "Richard Roundtree", remains a Great Musical Treasure. ♥️ Thanks to all those talented musicians who were a part of that project too, Rest Well Issac Hayes ♥️
Richard Roundtree *was,* and *still is* Shaft. Samuel L. Jackson comes a close second. At least Roundtree made his two appearances in both the 2000 and 2019 reboots.
This song was played and played and played when we it first came out.Everywhere we frequent Shaft was the sound,clubs,parties,walking around or just hanging out,Shaft was the jam and then"Black Moses"became Issac Hayes name,because he enlighten our spirit with many more beautiful soul sounds.He brought us to a whole new outlook in music,plus the many other great musical pros throughout the 70's.
What Genius this man was for putting this Music together!!!! Todays young ones would not understand this Great peice of Insrumental Masterpiece..70s music were something else ...wish we could turn back time ..i would appreciate what we had more !!!! XX
Because its timeless. My dad used to work as a high speed tape duplicator at a music studio in 70's NYC. He told me stories about how much cocaine he found on the boards and chairs after one of Isaac's sessions (and others). Music like this will never be made again, when you listen to this your listening to the essence of an era. One that's better than the current day, and cannot be duplicated.
Isaac Hayes, a very gifted iconic figure in the history of black music of the 1970s, music period. The whole world embraces this song created in this studio on this video!
This has to be the coolest theme tune to a film EVER!!! Isaac Hayes...musical genius...LOVE watching him conduct the instrumentalists in the studio....freekin fantastic!!! I would of LOVED to of been one the people dancing in the background..just to of been a part of this....WOW!!!!! I CAN DEFINITELY DIG IT!!!
Black Moses and Barry White were marvellous when they visited Ghana in 1991. I attended the show at the National theater, Accra. When he sang "I stand accused" the deliriously happy audience went "wild" 😂 Magnificent love piece!
Remember when this came out as a kid, definitely the baddest tune out at the time. Couldn’t get enough, played the vinyl over and over. This is obviously a sync of the video with the final recording as Hayes is seen conducting the instrumentation and hasn’t laid the vocals yet. Unforgettable classic.
Why yes sir.. Yes he did. #SkipPitts is a legend in his own right as one of the founding Godfather's of the Memphis Sound. He was featured on many platinum and gold records with icons of early R&B, Soul and Funk. His appearance in the excellent Music documentary #TAKEMETOTHERIVER is a BLAST 🚀
This is what I call a true music genius virtuoso, taking control and making a song come to life. "Theme For Shaft" is still relevant today in modern music. Respect to "Black Moses"!
I AM SO SO SO SO HAPPY. RIP MR ISSAC HAYES. 💛🧡💚 WHAT A MASTERPIECE. THEY ARE ALL ENJOYING THEMSELVES IN THAT VIDEO. WELL DONE 👍🏿 TO WHOEVER UPLOADED THE VIDEO 👍🏽👍🏾👍🏼
I met the man ( Mr. Isaac Hayes in NYC ). He was really as Cool as: the-other-side-of-the-pillow ( in real life ). R.I.P. This Song is an absolute Masterpiece. As a guitar player & producer, that is some Funky-ass Wah-wah guitar playing.
Isaac Hayes. One of the best composers ever. He grew up in Memphis Tennessee. Went to Manassas high school with my mom and her siblings. He was best friends with my uncle. I asked my mom did you know he was gonna be what he became. She remembered him playing the sax in high school, but nothing to indicate his stellar career. He was known as bubba back then. I met is mom and sister, at his moms house. I was probably 8 years old. Towards the end of his life my uncle ran into him again in Vegas, and they got caught up. Kinda sad they all died within 2 years of each other. first my mom, them my uncle, then Bubba. What a cool guy he was. Such an innovator.
Wow... this gives me chills just to think I grow up to this beautiful era of music when the music industry wasn't money driven and pure talent reign supreme. Isaac Hayes one of many Musical Giants from the 70s.
Melvin Pruitt - you may laugh your ass off after I say this but I've always thought rapper Rick Ross could pass for a decently convincingly looking Isaac Hayes look-a-like.
Thank you ! for this Video footage from the 70s I was a little girl in New Orleans 😀. The acoustics and instruments blends of sounds are absolutely beautiful ! Thanks again for this great piece of Nostalgia 😉 😍 👍 💗.
The team for Shaft by Isaac Hayes is a masterpiece which reverberates the 1970's whenever I listen to it. My highest respect & appreciation to performing band.
I have already given my response to this awesome song and the Man!!! But,he is so great I don't have a problem saying it again.Because he is a Great Man and I Love the song.Thank You Sir for sharing Your Talent for All of to hear.and You Are a Great Man!!!....Jim W...Not my husband of 19 Great yrs.and we both found out he has Cancer.But he is a great fighter...David STEINBRING we both decided to keep our own last names......
This is such a cool track that I've always loved and thank god that this studio video recording was done. If we could have played this during my high school band days I would have been a much better music student and Sax player. It's a theme that really needs that big band orchestral sound that was great to have been part of.
Often the ones that deserve a great deal of credit-never get it! You see that guitar player Skip was truly somebody special, the people in the studio that special night RIP know. Beautiful score. Maryk
I'm so happy that many years ago I saw him live doin his thing in Sydney At St George Leagues Club ..I have 3 of his Albums ,play them every now & again..
Thanks for this video. It showcased Memphis sounds at it best! An Oscar winner just like another Memphis artist - Three 6 Mafia "It's Hard Out Here For A Pimp" Also, there's this guy named Elvis from Memphis. He had a few hits like 64 gold albums. We just know how to make music in Memphis.
Is anyone still listening to this great song in 2023.
2024 mate
2024 and top of list in Car. Volume through the roof...
2024 🎉
May 2024
I still do good song
2024! This symphony was one of if not best orchestrations of modern music of the last century! Excellence! Three percussionists needed on three sets of drums, plus brass, keyboards, strings, guitars, woodwinds, special effects, vocals, etc.!
A powerhouse! Thank you, Isaac Hayes!
I'm not surprised isaacs Hayes won an Oscar for this pure gem .....just brilliant......
And if that wasn't enough then he became a top character on the South Park cartoon show.
@@jslevenson101
that part..😂😂😂😂
I think he pretty much all of the music honors!!!
Black american culture is U.S. culture. The music from the 40's to current day. Food, dance, speech not to mention all the inventions that we made that were stolen or discredited from us. From traffic lights to peanut butter. This music will never be duplicated, it drips unadulterated soul from every note. America takes us for granted. Let's not forget, The Beatles got off their plane looking for Muddy Waters, not Elvis. And let's not forget all the influences Elvis got from Black American blues. Fast forward, Daft Punk's "one more time" came from a sample of Eddie John, a Black American.
And somehow that changed to sagging pants, shooting each other, and fake "opps".
I wonder if the people on the other side of that glass know at the time they were there that they were witnessing a special composer and hearing one of the most iconic songs of not only that era but of all time
Its not Shaft. I am a musician and I spotted it as soon as I saw the drummer doing rim shots at the beginning of the song. Its 16th notes on the hi hat. Fooled you.
YES, YOU ARE RIGHT!!! WHICH SONG IS THIS
Back then studio time was expensive as f*** so I'm sure they knew that there was some major shit popping off
Denis Kostic It’s Disco Connection.
They were probably laughing too much at his dance with stick routine!
Still yo this day one of the coolest song arrangements ... Just wow.
I concur with your sentiment 100%
Australia
So true.. 100%, he's up there with the greats No Doubt🙏🏽🙏🏼🙏🏻🙏🏾
Isaac Hayes,Marvin Gaye,Curtis Mayfield, and Stevie Wonder were all musical geniuses
Marvin Whittaker James brown too!
And Barry White!!
Marvin Whittaker: Mayfield and stevie wonder YES!
Were? Stevie Wonder is alive.
Marvin Whittaker .you are so right.all You say
1972, I was a senior in high school when this hit the AM airwaves (no such thing as FM at that time in our area). 52+ years later, I am continually blown away every time I hear this. Then many years later my kids discovered Isaac Hayes as "Chef" on South Park. I got out my old vinyl 33's and schooled my teenagers. Caught them totally off guard. New Isaac fans!
Love it 👍🏽
Groovy, man!
(from Bolivia)
I'm the oldest ex-Gringo here & remember this from my days in Wash. DC like it was yesterday
The power of the black music. 70´s soul.
Walter Jiménez
Excelente
@@hewhois7583 Stop my guy, that's total nonsense. What an embarrasing comment
Ride on
Something about black ppl during the 70s.. Powerful
The guitar and drums alone are masterful but Isaac does more he creates an orchestration that makes you shiver
The hi hat work is amazing
@@juliosanchez95 beautiful
I concur with your sentiment 100%
Australia 2022
Along with the violins.
@@whatnowwomandamn8055 true.
We didn't even know what hit us, in 1971. Isaac Hayes was like Ali and Joe Louis, landing a knockout punch!
That Song was way ahead of its time.
Really because I think the this music is reflective of the time it was made not ahead of it not behind it just perfect for the time if it's still great that makes it timeless not ahead of its time
It’s exactly of its time
Which implies music is somewhat better now???
Prelude to disco sound!
This is the national world 70's anthem...🔥🔥🔥
HISTORY IN THE MAKING…. I haven’t heard this reproduced exactly, close but not exact.
Rest in peace Isaac Hayes (black Moses) and now Richard Roundtree aka SHAFT
One of the grandest studio performances and recordings of all time. And what a cat Isaac was..all class!
This song was an absolute winner and the movie was good from what I saw of it.
He’s got to be the coolest conductor I’ve ever seen! It’s such an iconic piece of music! I love how there’s bits of everything in this , there’s brass, there’s percussion, there’s strings - it’s a masterpiece!
Man whoever thumbed down this just doesn’t have a SOUL👊🏾. Beautiful composing👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾.
The entire soundtrack from the movie "Shaft", starring "Richard Roundtree", remains a Great Musical Treasure. ♥️ Thanks to all those talented musicians who were a part of that project too, Rest Well Issac Hayes ♥️
Rip 💘 this song
Richard Roundtree *was,* and *still is* Shaft. Samuel L. Jackson comes a close second.
At least Roundtree made his two appearances in both the 2000 and 2019 reboots.
Expect more replies now that the titular character has entered the Sh-afterworld. RR RIP. Ex machine to all the chicks.
This song was played and played and played when we it first came out.Everywhere we frequent Shaft was the sound,clubs,parties,walking around or just hanging out,Shaft was the jam and then"Black Moses"became Issac Hayes name,because he enlighten our spirit with many more beautiful soul sounds.He brought us to a whole new outlook in music,plus the many other great musical pros throughout the 70's.
That song is still sweet after all these years,it's still a JAM.
What Genius this man was for putting this Music together!!!! Todays young ones would not understand this Great peice of Insrumental Masterpiece..70s music were something else ...wish we could turn back time ..i would appreciate what we had more !!!! XX
The man was a musical genius.
When the music was music, and bands were bands. What a sound!!
Freaking out watching how many musician were there.
Fantastic way ahead of its time.With the passing of time it sounds even better.
An all time classic .It gets even better as the time moves on.
Because its timeless. My dad used to work as a high speed tape duplicator at a music studio in 70's NYC. He told me stories about how much cocaine he found on the boards and chairs after one of Isaac's sessions (and others). Music like this will never be made again, when you listen to this your listening to the essence of an era. One that's better than the current day, and cannot be duplicated.
There is nothing comparable to this today.
Absolutely agree
True
"They say that cat Shaft is a Bad Mutha.." No one rocks an outfit like that like Isaac RIP BROTHER a joy to watch *THANK YOU*
One of the greatest songs of all-time!!! Long live the memory of the late, great Isaac Hayes.
xoxo The Clarences
Isaac Hayes, a very gifted iconic figure in the history of black music of the 1970s, music period. The whole world embraces this song created in this studio on this video!
This has to be the coolest theme tune to a film EVER!!! Isaac Hayes...musical genius...LOVE watching him conduct the instrumentalists in the studio....freekin fantastic!!! I would of LOVED to of been one the people dancing in the background..just to of been a part of this....WOW!!!!! I CAN DEFINITELY DIG IT!!!
Agreed 500%
@@kailanburgess1196 me too
Right On! 😁
I'd say a tie with Star Wars, but I see your point.
You dáááámmm right!!!
One of my favorite songs of all time. Pure genius by Isaac Hayes and those musicians. Still gives me chillis to this day when I listen to it. 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Anytime you bring in the strings combined with the rest it always gives me the chills. What a talented orchestra
Black Moses and Barry White were marvellous when they visited Ghana in 1991. I attended the show at the National theater, Accra. When he sang "I stand accused" the deliriously happy audience went "wild" 😂 Magnificent love piece!
The delicately timed guitar organ and horns bits ... the musical score must be filled with notes over notes. Fascinating piece of music.
Remember when this came out as a kid, definitely the baddest tune out at the time. Couldn’t get enough, played the vinyl over and over. This is obviously a sync of the video with the final recording as Hayes is seen conducting the instrumentation and hasn’t laid the vocals yet. Unforgettable classic.
💘
50 years passed and still rock the floor
Incredible. The counterpoint he comes up with. I wonder if the guitarist knew that he was laying down the most iconic Wah guitar ever.
Why yes sir.. Yes he did.
#SkipPitts is a legend in his own right as one of the founding Godfather's of the Memphis Sound.
He was featured on many platinum and gold records with icons of early R&B, Soul and Funk.
His appearance in the excellent Music documentary #TAKEMETOTHERIVER is a BLAST 🚀
Yea that's the one
I'm honored to have simply pushed the button! I'm wowed!
Another great talent that brought people together through the power of great great music. God bless you Black Moses.
Yes all the musicians were different not just black or white made one hell of a song. classic
This is what I call a true music genius virtuoso, taking control and making a song come to life. "Theme For Shaft" is still relevant today in modern music. Respect to "Black Moses"!
It’s phenomenal to see a master at work. Thank you for your genius.💋❤️🔥 These are real musicians working so hard.
Best music ever ,they will be playing this song 200 yrs from now
A classic, one of the Greatest Movie Themes ever made.
Bless you for this beyond fabulous clip.
My heartfelt gratitude.
Australia 2022
REMEMBERING ISAAC HAYES (AUGUST 20, 1942 - AUGUST 10, 2006) [08/20/2017]
He died in 2008
I AM SO SO SO SO HAPPY. RIP MR ISSAC HAYES. 💛🧡💚 WHAT A MASTERPIECE. THEY ARE ALL ENJOYING THEMSELVES IN THAT VIDEO. WELL DONE 👍🏿 TO WHOEVER UPLOADED THE VIDEO 👍🏽👍🏾👍🏼
All I can say Is MASTER at work!
coolest stuff ever..Black Moses doing his thing...
and one-handed trumpet to boot!
They didn't know it at the time in 1971 but they were essentially inventing disco with the Shaft theme song masterpiece.
I met the man ( Mr. Isaac Hayes in NYC ). He was really as Cool as: the-other-side-of-the-pillow ( in real life ). R.I.P. This Song is an absolute Masterpiece. As a guitar player & producer, that is some Funky-ass Wah-wah guitar playing.
I met him im NY to ,it was 2001 or 2002.I like this kind od soul very much. Mark
Watching and listening to this extraordinarily gifted soul brother at work. Damn! BTW this is 2019.
Yep it's 2019 and as a homage to all musicians filmed here in this wonderful score, I'm going to see the movie Shaft (3rd generation) this weekend!
Isaac Hayes. One of the best composers ever. He grew up in Memphis Tennessee. Went to Manassas high school with my mom and her siblings. He was best friends with my uncle. I asked my mom did you know he was gonna be what he became. She remembered him playing the sax in high school, but nothing to indicate his stellar career. He was known as bubba back then. I met is mom and sister, at his moms house. I was probably 8 years old. Towards the end of his life my uncle ran into him again in Vegas, and they got caught up. Kinda sad they all died within 2 years of each other. first my mom, them my uncle, then Bubba. What a cool guy he was. Such an innovator.
Ike,Marvin,White,Hutch and Sly were musically gifted from God.
What a pleasure to have been there 😊
This brother was a talented musical genius, and so was our recently departed brother, Richard Roundtree.
Wow... this gives me chills just to think I grow up to this beautiful era of music when the music industry wasn't money driven and pure talent reign supreme. Isaac Hayes one of many Musical Giants from the 70s.
Badass piece of music. His life story should be told.It's way overdue...and the perfect person to play Isaac is the singer,Tank.
Melvin Pruitt - you may laugh your ass off after I say this but I've always thought rapper Rick Ross could pass for a decently convincingly looking Isaac Hayes look-a-like.
@@arthurworkman4399 that is funny 🤣
@@melvinpruitt3907 but even you can't deny he looks like Issac though right - come on now.
Thank you ! for this Video footage from the 70s I was a little girl in New Orleans 😀. The acoustics and instruments blends of sounds are absolutely beautiful ! Thanks again for this great piece of Nostalgia 😉 😍 👍 💗.
The team for Shaft by Isaac Hayes is a masterpiece which reverberates the 1970's whenever I listen to it. My highest respect & appreciation to performing band.
I have already given my response to this awesome song and the Man!!! But,he is so great I don't have a problem saying it again.Because he is a Great Man and I Love the song.Thank You Sir for sharing Your Talent for All of to hear.and You Are a Great Man!!!....Jim W...Not my husband of 19 Great yrs.and we both found out he has Cancer.But he is a great fighter...David STEINBRING we both decided to keep our own last names......
Fantastic timeless
This was truly joy and pleasure to listen too,thanks you guys for sharing this with us.
Que grande era el Maestro Issac Hayes está creación es una obra inmortal ,la sigo disfrutando!!!
Hard play in NYC love the video thank you .
Hoy 4 de Julio 2021 viendo el video de grabación del gran Isaac Hayes, expectacular ❤️🎶🎵🎼❤️
the poder of black Music, Isaac Hayes was a great director
i love his Music
from Bogotá Colombia
Symphonic soul
Shaft, my long time hero, and now it' Denzel Washington as the Equalizer. Shaft, and Denzel as the Equalizer are positive BLACKMEN acting rolls
RIP Isaac Hayes (aka) Black Moses (aka) Chef
Rip
A masterpiece! Isaac was brilliant.
What a music RIP ISSAC HAYES ❤️❤️
Now Richard Roundtree has joined him
This is a real treasure!
Top toon top musicians the wah-wah pedal is spot on time every time.
Damn! He was a beast. Musical Genius FR!💯👊🏿
I miss him he was one of a kind talented beyond words rest in peace issac Hayes
The best and greatest music ever in history, created by the creator of the creator, BLACK PEOPLE, PERIOD.
Irreplaceable! Great musician!
Isaac Hayes did not play around when it came to his music!!!!!
Dam right !
Amazzzzing , I couldn't find this before , Fantastic !!!!!! I used to walk to school with my transistor listening to this
Those of who experienced music in time are very luck
Real instruments.... Awesome
OMG! This sounds so good! What a genius he was. Brings back memories. Thank you!
This is such a cool track that I've always loved and thank god that this studio video recording was done.
If we could have played this during my high school band days I would have been a much better music student and Sax player.
It's a theme that really needs that big band orchestral sound that was great to have been part of.
US Billboard Hot 100 #1 November 20, 1971
Masterfully performed Issac hayes and the Band.
Que gran tema. Tremendo recuerdo y con el video uno puede "ver" los detalles y la idea de este hermoso tema.
Saludos desde 🇨🇱Chile.
Often the ones that deserve a great deal of credit-never get it! You see that guitar player Skip was truly somebody special, the people in the studio that special night RIP know. Beautiful score. Maryk
I'm so happy that many years ago I saw him live doin his thing in Sydney At St George Leagues Club ..I have 3 of his Albums ,play them every now & again..
We were so fortunate to have this musical genius...as well as all his Brothers of the 60's and 70's
Extraordinary the best Soul man . I grew up in southern California 60 70 this man was and is a BAD MATHER FUCKER. all respects. Fantastic
Arrangement.
Absolutely Fantastic!!!
What a bloody intro to a song - it blows me away time after time
No me canso de escuchar tremendo tema,que tal sonido !!!!
I concur with your sentiment 100%
Australia 2022
So powerful 💣👍💯💪❤️👏
Wow thanks for posting. Amazing to see what went into his orchestrations.
That big ass wand! 😂😂
Sacrée vidéo postée merci de nous régaler autant!!!!!💝🤩🥳🤗
I am ! I loved since the day it came out !
It is a song you never forget.
Thanks for this video.
It showcased Memphis sounds at it best!
An Oscar winner just like another Memphis artist - Three 6 Mafia "It's Hard Out Here For A Pimp"
Also, there's this guy named Elvis from Memphis. He had a few hits like 64 gold albums.
We just know how to make music in Memphis.
Absolutely Fabulous!!!!!