The Isley Brothers - That Lady, Pts. 1 & 2 (Official Audio)
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- "That Lady, Pts. 1 & 2" by The Isley Brothers
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Who's that lady (who's that lady)
Sexy lady (who's that lady)
Beautiful lady (who's that lady)
Real fine lady (who's that lady)
#TheIsleyBrothers #ThatLady #OfficialAudio
I LOVE MYSELF
OMG KENDRICK ‼️
@@kkbagels5947😐
Ronald Isley loved the idea behind "i" so much that, rather than simply let Kendrick sample the song, he personally re-recorded parts of the track just for him. Two legends working together, you love to see it.
No room for anybody else. Period. Good luck with that. Funny post.
@@hiimemily cool
The most underrated guitarist of all time The Great Ernie Isley!!! Put some respect on it!!!!
What’s his rating?
I find it quite admirable that Kendrick Lamar personally flew to New Orleans to ask Ronald Isley to sample this track for his song, "I". Which is why you see Ronald in the music video. They have a mutual respect for each other even though they're generations apart.
Check out Beastie Boys “Year and a day”
And it's also why Ronald Isley is featured in "How Much a Dollar Cost?"!
RIP the three members of The Isley Brothers
O'Kelly Isley Jr. (December 25, 1937 - March 31, 1986), aged 48
Rudolph Isley (April 1, 1939 - October 11, 2023), aged 84
Marvin Isley (August 18, 1953 - June 6, 2010), aged 56
You will be remembered as legends.
RIP RUDOLPH ISLEY🙏
Marvin died also
Omgg I didn’t know til I seen your comment I’m shocked…🥺🤦🏽♀️ R.I.P too them🤲🏽🕊️ thanks for the info
First Tina Turner, now Rudolph. Ronald is the only one standing.
@@HardBlackBoy Ernie is still here ~
I was 17 and made a trip to London to buy clothes this song was blasting out in the shops and played at our local dance hall what great times . I’m 68 now how the years fly by .
Yup I remember this as well I even saw the band live a few times and they were amazing!
It's just got to be blasting out! 2024 64year old and still love all the same music I did when young. ❤
@@Sweepee-v2v me too old soul all the way 🎶
Great song I always go back to the 60s and the 70s.
Ernie Isley is a great guitarist, but he was taught by the greatest guitarist! Lots of people don't know, but Jimi Hendrix was a guitarist for the Isley brothers and best friends with them and he taught Ernie when he was a kid before he died, and that's where ernie's talent comes from - is he saw all the things that Jimmy had actually invented. There's a lot of great guitars but Jimi Hendrix had things that no one else had, he actually struck fear and a lot of the huge guitarist of his time! because they couldn't do what he was doing. Gotta give credit where credit is due. Miss Jimi, he went out too young
This song is still FIRE in 2o24!
One day back in 1973, I was babysitting for a couple that allowed me to use their stereo. Once the kids were asleep, I turned to a station playing this tune. This wasn't my transistor radio. This was a stereo consule with all the sound settings that made this music come alive. To this day, I still think of that moment in my youth & how great the guitar made me feel and move. Yeah.
Dang
Just like you, Christine, back in that day--maybe in 1975 or so, they used to have 'concert shows' on TV on Saturday nights at 10:30 thru midnight in the midwest. These guys came on and I was transfixed by Earnie Isley standing apart from the rest of the group, they wearing their matching tight white satined outfits, and Earnie in a white buckskin jacket, jamming at the end of the stage in his own world. Very special childhood memory. I cannot now play this song only once.
Ernie Isley doing his Hendrix thing on a white Stratocaster while dressed to the nines. It was Magnificent.
Thank you for bringing me back when l was young and free.
powerful
One of the most amazing guitar solos of all timeI can’t stand these lame radio stations that play the cut down version. Even Sirius does. It’s ridiculous.
Oh my so thankful to have been young and enjoyed this amazing band!!!
Ernie's guitar work on this, speaks for itself; however, Chis Jaspers keyboard work is phenomenal.
Hes pretty good for a drummer. 😂
And all these years I thought that guitar was a synthesizer! Totally awesome!
@@actionsub
Don't feel bad, 55 years old, and I'm a musician, and I thought it was a synth also till a few years ago!
So was Marvin's bass!
@@keithcamardelle739 Really? I was about fifteen when this song dropped and I always knew it was a real guitar.
This is one funky track . The guitar solo is incredible. The breakdown is awesome. This classic jam will stand the test of time. Play on fellas, play on.
Funky Track
EXACTLY
You mos def, got that right!!! No doubt!!
What a classic 🙏🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Absolute perfection....especially Ernie Islay's stunning guitar solo floating on a superb rhythm and percussion section.....sensational music
Ugh that solo is the definition of fucking FIRE.
Great guitar.. Of course you can totally hear exactly who this playing was influenced by. Thank you Jimi
From what I understand, Jimi Hendricks taught Ernie some of what he knows.
Love Ernie getting a chance to show his chops.
This family has so much talent. The parents must have had super genes.
You hear It !, But do feel IT!, & Do hear Marvin's roaring ,
Baseline, Backin-Up the rear-end of, It ALL !,...
6p
You can tell Jimi Hendrix taught a young Ernie Isley a few things while Jimi lived with Isley Family in the mid sixties. ERNIE PASSED THE CLASS ! SUPERB GUITAR PLAYER ! 2024 AND STILL ENJOYING ! THANK YOU.
as a hard rocker, I've always had a soft spot in my heart for R&B from the 60's and 70's. It's my youth...
Black Soul make your toes curl dude and you know it nothing like black Soul Babe ask the European musicians they will tell you the Real Cool Truth.
Lucky guy
That's pretty cool Mike, I'm 57, and my favorite music is Rock-n-Roll and R&B from the 70's and early 80's. It never gets old.😊
That is so true mike
A great place to start music appreciation
I’m glad as a kid from Generation Z grew up listening to oldies & classics just like these💯
Thats what I am talking about those electric guitars and organ are off the chain.
The day that Ernie put down this Guitar track , The Soul of Jimi Hendrix was flowing through His fingers !!
Apparently Ernie put this down in one take which is totally amazing as he was still a college kid at the time. Still breathtaking after all these years.
This song bursting with joy
1:10....... every school git dat 8th grade chick looks like Pam Grier 😂🫢
Damn that guitar solo was everything!!! 💗
Hell yeah!!! Guitar solo n just there totally awesome song!!!!!!
TO ME HE WAS AS GOOD AS JIMMY HENDRICK THIS IS MY OPINION WE ALL HAVE A OPINION 😂 😂 JIMMY WAS HELL WITH THAT 🎸 GUITAR AS WELL 2 WONDERFUL GUITARS🎸 PLAYERS OKAY
Just absolutely awsome.Ernie Isley killed that guitar. Today's rappers can't hold up a candle next to these bands of the 60's n 70's.
what the fuck are you even talking about? what does this have to do with rappers...?
THE ABSOLUTELY PERFECT
R.I.P. Rudolph Isley. We loved your music!😪
Thats the longest & best guitar 🎸 jam ever
The very definition of a MultiFormat smash hit. Got massive airplay on Top-40, Rock, and R&B stations.
They just don't make them like this anymore...... it's a shame.
Nobody can cover this song right either. From the tempo, the guitar solo to the lead and backing vocals, it's sheer perfection!
One of the greatest soul groups of all time. Had the pleasure of seeing them in the late 70s or early 80s
Agree.. And lucky you., would love to have seen them in concert.
how was it? do you remember?
@@Falche23 well thank you I do remember but barely it was in the early 80s I believe at the Oakland Coliseum and they're just the greatest Soul band ever. They are coming to San Jose and I sure wish I had somebody to go with
Oh wow!! That is totally awesome!! Mos def theeee shydt!!!
One of the greatest guitar jams of all time.
+3kingkool When lists of great guitar leads (not that I'm really a fan of these lists) this song NEVER gets mentioned. Shame.
My dad bought this record when it came out. I remember 1975 it was on the turn table all the time...great memories.
Still love it to this day!
Don't forget hotel California lol the best 2
Ernie Isley what more can I say
agreed
This is one of the most beautiful songs ever composed and that is no hyperbole.
I know it is exactly a week late. All I want to say is Happy 75th Birthday to Mr. Ronald "Ron/Ronnie" Isley A.K.A. Mr. Biggs, who was and still is the lead singer of one of the best musical groups in history, which he helped form with his brothers.
If you don't like "The Isley Brothers" then you've got no groove or soul....
ogrebattle22763 irk their soul is way too young to understand oldies music.
Like Bob Seger said in his song "Today's music ain't got the same soul"....
ogrebattle22763 irk i notice that most music nowadays is very digitalized as well not enough analogue warmth in the music lack of instruments and feeling in the music nowadays.
So very true...
ogrebattle22763 that's why I stay bumping old school music period. if you look at analog waves and digital waves analog waves is smooth and continuous that's why everytime we heard analog old school music is very mellow and comfortable to our ears. digital new school music is more rough and very uncomfortable sounded many times is sucks and is a shame when musicians nowadays rely making music with computers is sad.
It's hard to believe this is a 50 year old song, and it's still better than anything on the radio today. The thing rap music will never have is class funk and soul. This song and group have it all over.
this mf hasn't heard kendrick "i" 😤
@@unluckymaru8776bro has never heard Kendrick💀
Thing is, it still is often is played on the radio today, and will be for many years to come.
Guys I heard him. Not even in the same league as James or Michael or Prince.
The irony 😹💀 rap is literally the natural evolution of funk and soul, the beats are literally pure funk, the lyrics are pure poetry; sure commercial mainstream mumble rap on the radio is shit, but good rap isn't just as good as funk and soul, it IS funk and soul😹 most hiphop samples come from 60s r&b anyway.
I done been through a whole lot
Trials and tribulations, but I know God
Satan wanna put me in a bow-tie
Praying that the holy water don't go dry, yeah yeah
k
came here because of Lamar too
+WildfireWiffler44 Yea, he is flip floping the truth. Look at the cover of the The Isley Brothers's That Lady - 3+3 = 6. These guys are working for lucifer. I could explain if interested.
You love yourself?
Only satanists love themselfs more than God or others. Thats what they do..love the flesh, love the space time cube
When this was out as a mega hit, I saw them perform this live in upstate New York (State U. of Geneseo). They did it in one set and then repeated it later much to the crowd's surprise and joy. In addition to this being an excellent song, folks really missed Hendrix and it took us right into Hendrix/Isley Brothers mode. I'll always remember that concert.
Terrific ❤❤❤
Hail and farewell, Rudolph. 🙏🏾
I'm sorry there is nothing like the original. The guitar rifts in this song take you deep into the night.
+Nicholas Geleta mmm-hmmm!
+Nicholas Geleta The Isley Brothers actually did another version back in 1964 with a completely different sound.
The Dukes of September did it quite nice....... not the original, but an excellent serving of the song.
The Dukes of September did it quite nice....... not the original, but an excellent serving of the song.
The Dukes of September did it quite nice....... not the original, but an excellent serving of the song.
Love it! The radio stations always cut out the guitar solo but it's the best part!
the song is not finished without the solo
I hate that too, seems like it always happens....must be a forbidden riff
@@Second_Wind9 it probably is seen as being too hardcore. Not mainstream.
Exactly
Radio stations are only allowed to play songs at a certain length. That's why there are radio edits of longer songs.
You simply _cain't_ loose w/ The Isley Brothers. Mr. Ronald Isley's voice and overall style is just unique through and through. Ah, nothing beats the fiery soul of the 70's.
Who's dancin right now 😃
Ernie Isley on guitar ! YES, YES ! YES !
+Shelly Davis He was channeling Jimi Hendrix.
They are almost better than Hendrix wow
🔥🔥🔥🔥💋🥇💃🏽💖👏 JIMI HENDRIX--ELECTRIC Guitar GOD--Was Ernie's Inspiration...Can't you tell, Drop the guitar!!!!
@@smithr2k9 actually according to him he was thinking more along the terms of Carlos Santana when he recorded this
I say can you hear that undeniable 'Hendrix' sound and influence?
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ 0:31 ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Ernie Isley really shows his guitar playing experience and some times plays with a double neck guitar he his marvelous and amazing magical you can feel his riff down to your own journey off his playing love him and the whole Isley Brothers they are fantastic in person. When he was Mr big God bless them 🎉🎉
How I didn't recognize this sample immediately when I heard "i" is beyond me considering it's popularity.
I didn't even detect a sample when listening to Kendrick's version. Then I found a video of various songs and their original samples found here: ua-cam.com/video/rHYSNd-g4U4/v-deo.html and this song came up.
came here to search for this comment
They re-recorded it instead of sampling the original, that might be why
i only realised it was a sample after i listened to Paul's Boutique by the Beastie Boys, which shares the same riff
Well technically he didn’t sample this song, he re-recorded and re-produced the whole song scratch. So he used this song, but he used his own production and arrangement of the song.
Anybody still rocking with me in 2024?
Me!
Todo el ratoo temazooooooo
Right here ❤
Me. 😊
Me
Best guitar player in the whole genre!!
they had it all
can't nobody touch the isley brothers ever
He learned from the best of all time Jimmi
It was early 70's and I was transitioning into high school when this song came out. What an amazing funky song with excellent guitar work. As I grew up playing the guitar I was always amazed at what sounds Ernie Isley could produce! Remember, this was LONG before anything digital...he had to develop this sound on his own.
Not only one of my fave songs of all-time but one of my fave guitar solos of all-time. A perfect track. 💥✨
How does this only have 88,793 views?! One of the best songs ever!
We fixed that
@@cellobus2961 Well said 😃
@@cellobus2961 definitely fixed that 😂
Everyone arrived late thats all
@@nika8620 As usual 😏
Ernie could make that guitar talk
Question.....would this song, if never heard before, was released today, would it be a hit?.....I wonder if the youth market would recognize it as the masterpiece it is.....
+FMHammyJ ABSOLUTELY...in Kendrick Lamar release, he did pay homage to the Isley's by including them in the video which is nice of him to do...I jammed the hell out this song graduating from high school back in the 70's...
+Rhonda Lewis Nice of him to do that.....same, the guitar solo still blows me away.....
+Rhonda Lewis I'm from a small town in Oklahoma and I jammed out on the Isley Brothers and this song in particular in the early 70s too dear.
+FMHammyJ i sure hope so
+FMHammyJ Not in the original version.
2023 whos listenin still sounds
Sooooooooooooo Goood
"GO ERNIE U WERE THE BEST"
Just found out today that Ernie Isley learned how to play the guitar like that from Jimi Hendrix
So true, jimi even lived with them for a while!!
Ernie Isley taught Jimmy a few things to play
Jimmy did learn him.
Ernie even dressed like Jimi onstage
Of course he did who else butt ! Awesome !
Great band and brings back mamy memories. Ernie definitely should be in the pantheon of guitar greats.
I played this 45 growing up 'til it was worn out. Fantastic to hear the Dukes of September open with this tune!
On who's that lady Ernie is the best classic jam ever
As a 90s baby I grew up on this song! Weekends in elementary and middle school featured sleeping in as long as possible before my dad eventually blasted this song haha
This is the Best Guitar song I've ever heard and Im 58. Have always loved that sonic sound at 3:19 and 3:28. Ernest is and has always been a badd Ass. He is the talk of this song. Ernie makes me want to be a guitarist like him in my next life.
Absolutely
This is taking me back to my youth 1973
Groving Eastern High school Alumni 73
Another Isley Bros. classic! Takes me back to grade school; love this guitar riff. Ernie couldn't have done it any better! One for the ages!!!
I loved this cut and album when it first came out and still love it to this day. This was one of the hottest and smoking albums during the 70's, and still is to this day!!!! These brothers are true musicians!!!
Eric.....You are ABSOLUTELY RIGHT! 👍
ernie blows it away on this song
Man that’s one of the badest guitar 🎸 riffs of all time !!! Doesn’t get the credit it deserves!!! Just listen to it!!! Fucking kills it!!
words can't express my gratitude for the guitarist.
Bellissimo SOUL ISLEY BROTHER, THIS GREAT MUSIC (QUESTA E GRANDE MUSICA) A WONDERFUL SOUND oggi from Italy 8 july 2023🍺🎸🥁
you will NEVER top the Isley Brothers~~
how about The Brothers Brothers
I love the Isley Brothers. I would put Otis Redding up there with them. 😛
Pity the fool who tries!
What can you say about the Isley brother. Legendary group. So many fantastic songs. Ron Isley voice blows you away.
3 + 3 one of the best albums ever. Really unique. When guys from the 50s that had hits, got with they're brothers and nephews and created the something phenomenal in the 70s.
That guitar....that voice....that guitar....
Even now..some 30 plus years on!
Fantastic
Another classic song from an era long gone. REAL musicians here, people.
There's a lot of Extreme Metal type stuff in the last 5-6 years but for stuff like this yeah,although there seems to be a minor resurgence.
TIL they had originally recorded this song in 1964 with more of a jazz/soul feel.
ua-cam.com/video/yRinH5TbYVU/v-deo.html
This funk version is a vast improvement on the original.
still the Hendrix presence in the band !!!!
So sorry to hear of the loss of your brother and founding member Rudolph Isley. Your music has been a big part of the soundtrack of my life. He will be forever missed. 😢
The everyday tortures of every man's soul. 🤦🏿♂️😂 You can hear Ronald Isley almost crying as he sings. Definitely a great song.
Ernie Isley is truly a master of the guitar love his playing
nothing else can touch it wow
THIS IS A WORLD PREMIERE
Teddy Short make it a 12 man tag team match. against the Jackson 5 and a special guest ....DA undateyka
I LOVE MY SELF
Which year was this 1st released? Oh 1973 lol
I done been through a whole lot
@@MrDHGFIU cool
Ernie Isley goes to a new and beautiful stratosphere
Ernie Isley what more can I say!
glad I grew up when this was on the radio
Joe Flip exact same situation led me here too. I’d heard the original version, the more downtempo traditional one, but this one is so much better.
Me too. I was a kid, but danced my little kid butt off!
WORD!!! I was born in '66, so I was 8 or 9 when I FIRST heard this, via 8-track in my dad's 1966 Buick Wildcat Sport Coupe white w/red vinyl interior with Rally Sport rims with Goodyear white letters out. "CLEAN", Thanks Dad and Mom for playing, NO jamming great music throughout upbringing. We're taking care of Mom, she's fine, and I played this in the car and she sang along. The 70s, I remembered everything, I know when you are smiling and telling God, "YEAH!" Those kids loved riding into NYC or down the Jersey Turnpike to Philly for a Sunday afternoon ride, or to Atlanta for Summer or Xmas vacation. Way before Atlanta was ATL..............
ME TOO
Great BLACK lead guitarist🎉
This is where they said we don't need no stinking Berry Gordy
one big hit April 1966 then got wise and did their own records a B d their own label rest is history
True jimi Hendrix played with them for a few months.he got skills from the master ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤isley Bros been around in late 50s Shout great hit
Still a jam after all these years. This will travel well with time.
Love this song!
I'll take this music over any other kind every day!
Ernie with the guitar 🎸 😍
One of the Tightest Grooves Ever!!!! 🎸
talent in baby fingers
Amazing piece of guitar play. Goosebumps!! Love, love, love it!!! 😍😍
Such a fantastic blend of Soul, Funk, rhythm and amazing musical talent! Love the sound quality on this one too.
1 of the Best Hits of the 70's!
The guitar solo is a tribute remembering the guitar of the great Jimmy Hendricks, in my opinion
Mama had us cleaning the house on Saturday on this
awesome brother
Thank you for that. All the best to you and yours.
In the words of Napoleon Dynamite:
Lucky.🤓
Well, I was probably the only white kid in my lily white neighborhood that listened to Boston R & B radio stations. This was good music back in the early 1970s.
Having my brothers cleaning today, Saturday, to this. The cycle continues
jimi killed that solo
A masterpiece of musical work. Thanks for posting!