Do you know I just recently found out that Al Green was born to a family of sharecroppers and they didn't say how many but a big family and they moved to Michigan when he was eight or nine so he did not have the best start and look what he did starting from Humble humble beginnings❤❤❤❤ not only is he smooth he is an inspiration❤❤❤❤
I am a 68 year old female Canadian and I have been rocking with Al Green since College when I bought his first album and it was living for you and I still listen to it to UA-cam to this day❤❤❤❤ Al Green gives new meaning to the word smooth❤❤❤❤❤
@@KeithPonder21Al was never with Stax, he signed with Hi Records Genius Producer Willie Mitchell & the world's greatest Rhythm Section- the Hi Rhythm Section. The music they created out of Royal Studios didn't sound anything like Detroit, Philly, NY, California or Stax- which was practically down the street. To this day, the best description of what they created remains by the Queen Aretha recalling her thoughts upon first hearing their music: It sounded like a new & older sound at the same time".
I'm so thankful for all of these performances! I hope a giant corporate shot doesn't buy up all of these moments and offer them only to the ones that can afford a subscription... 🤔
This is one of the powerful expressions & descriptions of the lethal sickness predominating modernity since The 1980s until now, an era of the highest suicide rate of young men ever recorded in history, the highest measured depression rate in both sexes, and the highest overdose levels which, very often, are just veiled suicides but that is not reported as even with evidence, because the Federal agencies nust have their the Drug War, and "bad guys," and people using drugs for suicide, ie, intended OD, is a fact shaming and embarrassing to a DEA Chief blithering people have " no good reason to use drugs" as American life is so perfect no drugs "needed" and surely no suicide due to SOCIAL AND NATIONAL conditions ( again hiding the truth that perfectly happy people can and do use drugs). So the psychosexuality dieaster that is America, with loneliness and forced celibacy a NATIONAL & SOCIETAL Disease, with sexless, loveless marriages a societal disease, with sexual health at an all time low in 5o years, all these conditions make this song far truer now than in the 70s.
Maybe if it was sung by a whiny emo band. This is Al Green, I'm pretty sure he was so sexy in his prime some of his fan encounters would count as him getting sexually assaulted by todays standard. The interpretation of the song is an important part of the context.
Truly one of the greatest soul singer’s of all time..
Al Green is one of the Greats.
September 2024, and he's still chillin' at the age of 78.
Soul just doesn't get any better than this!
❤❤❤
When live sounds better than the record. A powerful voice!
And the best band live ever!!!!
Do you know I just recently found out that Al Green was born to a family of sharecroppers and they didn't say how many but a big family and they moved to Michigan when he was eight or nine so he did not have the best start and look what he did starting from Humble humble beginnings❤❤❤❤ not only is he smooth he is an inspiration❤❤❤❤
Now this is what a real singer is
Heck to the yeah!!!
Yesss
The soul of a man. That's Al Green.
I am a 68 year old female Canadian and I have been rocking with Al Green since College when I bought his first album and it was living for you and I still listen to it to UA-cam to this day❤❤❤❤ Al Green gives new meaning to the word smooth❤❤❤❤❤
Chris Brown usher they wish they could sing like that
Brilliant performance, what an amazing singer! God given talent.
1970's motown was some of the best music ever created!
True but Al's music is Memphis soul!
Al Green DID NOT record for Motown.
Al Green recorded for HI RECORDS in Memphis, TN.
Al Green was under contract with Stax Records, and never Motown
Al is a Memphis Legend . The original was recorded by Willie Mitchell at his studio.
@@KeithPonder21Al was never with Stax, he signed with Hi Records Genius Producer Willie Mitchell & the world's greatest Rhythm Section- the Hi Rhythm Section. The music they
created out of Royal Studios didn't sound anything like Detroit, Philly, NY, California or Stax- which was practically down the street. To this day, the best
description of what they created remains by the Queen Aretha recalling her thoughts upon first hearing their music: It sounded like a new & older sound at the same time".
His voice is incredible ❤
Nothing but love for my brother
❤I saw him in 1973 at blossom music center Oh-io I've been listening 50yrs. and still counting ❤
What a voice, what a voice, what a voice….❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I saw him perform this live in 1973 😊.
I love when he sang this one with the band Chicago in a TV special i think it was, such a strong soulful voice.
It really was an awesome collaboration and the Chicago band members were smiling in awe throughout, twaz magical performing with Al Green, the Ram 🎉
I’m only in my 30’s and I recognise the passion and strength in this man’s vocals. They are everything
💛
Thank you Mr. Greene!
An absolute Master. What a song....We ❤ you Al
Soul personified!
❤
Greatest soul singer ever !!!
Awesome live performance! Thanks Al Green for all the great songs! 😍✌️
Just great ear candy
The goat.
This is history right here
Everything from the heart sincere
❤
Fantastic! Wish we had. “Midnight Special program today! Thank you for sharing the memories! 🥰
This is a classic!
The great Al Green.
How this man was ever alone is something I will never understand
lol
I feel this beautiful song saying you get tired of being alone when you have someone special in your heart to share ❤😊to my everything
CLASSIC AL 🙏🏽🙏🏽⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
super soul van uit het hart
Cool! One of the great singers in time! 😎😎👍👍🎸🎸🎤🎤
I'm so thankful for all of these performances! I hope a giant corporate shot doesn't buy up all of these moments and offer them only to the ones that can afford a subscription... 🤔
*shit
Phil, would you pay $4.99 a month to see full episodes regularly released every week.
And the band is sooooo gooood
Fabuloso
Amazing!
Favorite RB singer❤😊
Genius
That voice! It's so good, I forgive that blue shirt. Seriously, LOVE Al Green's voice.
What’s wrong with the shirt though??
Oh WOW !!! amazing!!
Sing Mr. Green
Wow.
Yes, AG contributed to the Memphis Sound that Stax gets the most credit during this time.
🔥🔥🔥🥰🥰👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Before autotune.....😊 brilliant
Una poesia sus letras
WOW
2:30 is just dope, the fool cuddled with the mic
Lakeith need to play in his bio Al green Marvin Gaye bio movies are so overdue it’s ridiculous!!!!
Is AL Jackson Jr on drums?
Definitely sounds like him
1:01
0:21
old school was the best, I don't know what their doing today their music ,sounds and style are so lame and boring
He tried to show out on there.
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This is one of the powerful expressions & descriptions of the lethal sickness predominating modernity since The 1980s until now, an era of the highest suicide rate of young men ever recorded in history, the highest measured depression rate in both sexes, and the highest overdose levels which, very often, are just veiled suicides but that is not reported as even with evidence, because the Federal agencies nust have their the Drug War, and "bad guys," and people using drugs for suicide, ie, intended OD, is a fact shaming and embarrassing to a DEA Chief blithering people have " no good reason to use drugs" as American life is so perfect no drugs "needed" and surely no suicide due to SOCIAL AND NATIONAL conditions ( again hiding the truth that perfectly happy people can and do use drugs). So the psychosexuality dieaster that is America, with loneliness and forced celibacy a NATIONAL & SOCIETAL Disease, with sexless, loveless marriages a societal disease, with sexual health at an all time low in 5o years, all these conditions make this song far truer now than in the 70s.
The INCEL anthem, much?
Maybe if it was sung by a whiny emo band. This is Al Green, I'm pretty sure he was so sexy in his prime some of his fan encounters would count as him getting sexually assaulted by todays standard.
The interpretation of the song is an important part of the context.
The song doesn't sing to any one gender.
Grow up.
Get a sense of humor
@@bhibhas9433 I know. It’s a joke
So good!!