Gawd, I love this song. And I miss those times of “Changes”. It’s just stupid times now… when music doesn’t matter. It’s all about ‘likes’ now. Oh Buddy… I miss you and your music.
🤨Yeah the music industry, didn't give Buddy him his Just Due"!!!, This man should have one at least a few Awards"!!!, For whatever reason they just didn't give him his true Recognition as he Should have gotten"!!!, 🤨 As an Artist"!!!!
Buddy miles...on the drums... "The Badest of the Bad" died of congestive heart failure at age 60. People watch what you eat,diet if you're overweight and exercise your body!
1971. I was a junior in high school. Got recruited to play trumpet in the warm-up band on tour with Brownsville Station ... “Smokin’ in the Boys Room” one hit wonder. THIS song, Buddy Miles ... was the last song of our warm up set. We would drag it out as long as it took for Brownsville Station to get sober, get backstage, or whatever they needed to do to give us the signal to wrap it up and announce them to the stage. Sometimes ..... “We Got to Live Together” was half an hour long!!, I grew up a LOT while on tour that summer!!!,, Miss those young times now after a great life ..... remembering “when” now. Glad I never got arrested ... more than that time in Borger Texas. One night in jail was worth it now that I can laugh about it. Ration New Mexico next day was easy to get to.
A great great song for and to the whole wide world..They never could learn to implement..Racial discrimination they prefer...Great masterpiece..RIPP Buddy..You really played funky drums and sang your groovy heart out..We still love you so much..Reminds me/Fond memories of The Hippos 31 of Makurdi..Remember singer Emma Buddy,my friend..I sang for The Musketeers led by IK Mudodo Osagie..Our drummer was Barry Uba,my brother from Onicha Ngwa..And I am from Onicha Ezinihitte..
July 1970, Fillmore West Albert Collins 100 yards deep in the crowd struttin with his telecaster Come On Y'ALL Do the Sissy, Albert sang da blues for a 2 and half hour set. He got everybody warmed up. Then Buddy Miles was up with his band, another 2 and half hour set. The last half hour Buddy and the band Jammed We Got TO LIVE TOGETHER!!!!!!!! Everybody was on their feet clappin their hands and singin with Buddy WE GOT TO LIVE TOGETHER. All for a cool 2 bucks. Lawd have mercy! Nowadays ya can hardly buy a soda for 2 bucks. Nuff to give ya da blues.
Went to the Fillmore every week Thursday and Sundays not only a big poster but a small one too. 3 bands. bottom line like Black Sabbath 1st time in America. Then a blues or jazz band then top bill like 10 Years After, Humble Pie. also it was 3 buck.Lol. Remember The Electric Flag??
Yes, yes, yes! Music and life has really been boring since then. Especially rock. I gave up on it around 1970. Only play real R&B, Blues, Soul, Jazz etc. now. Was so lucky to have spent hours with Buddy in his hotel room and ate with the band backstage. Life was good. We were very fortunate. Buddys band 'The Electric Flag'.
He was a cool dude indeed! I love good weed and mushrooms! I recommend them to everybody, helps you to become really FREE! Yeah I know this is a crime in Finland, but my mind is going through THEM CHANGES. Thank you Buddy Miles!
My older brother is the lead guitarist on this song. I was with my father the first time I heard it. I just got an e-mail from my Dad the other day. He just won a battle over cancer, and then he told about the time he met John McCain's Dad, right after my brother was born. His father-in-law, my maternal grandfather, was Captain of The U.S.S. St. Paul, and his First Mate was John McCain's Dad. They did three tours of The Korean War together. They perform this song right after Jimi Hendrix's funeral. At the time, I was at a boarding school with Judy Collins' kid sister. Her sister, Judy, was having a top 20 hit with her version of 'Amazing Grace', written by a ship Captain named John. True story, folks!
@@robertsteelman6854 No. Jim McCarty was Buddy's guitarist on his ''Electric Church" album; before that he was the guitarist for Mitch Ryder And The Detroit Wheels. Charlie Karp is the lead guitarist on this track, and he was my older brother.
Do, do, do, do, do, do We got to live together We got to live together Everybody sing it We got to live together Yeah, yeah We got to live together Now let me tell you about it Folks running around Talking a lot of jive Fussing and a fighting Might lose their lives You better raise your head up high Or else you might be dead You run around jiving But don't you be afraid, 'cause We got to live together I say, we got to live together Whoa, oh Running around late at night Don't you worry You might have to fuss and fight It's all right 'cause Yes, we know everything There ain't no kind of time or place Where you can walk away, it's all right Whoa, yeah, it's all right Ho, now it's all right Yeah, yeah, I say you Don't have to fight 'cause We got to live together Y'all know what I mean We got to live together Everybody sing We got to live together, yeah We got to live together Now let me tell you about Those folks just running round Talking all that jive Fussing and a fighting They might lose their lives You better raise your heads up high Or else you might be dead You run around jiving But don't you be afraid 'cause We got to live together Say, we got to live together Everybody sing it Running around talking a lot of jive Don't you worry You don't have to fuss and fight Oh, yeah, I say it's all right, oh There ain't no kind of time or place now Where you can walk away All night, it's all right Hey, baby, don't you Don't you know that, uh? Oh, darling, it's all right
A principios de los 70s era clásica de las discos, la recuerdo y la sigo disfrutando como entonces, es un clásico sin duda, que arreglos que bárbaro!., gracias por subir estas joyas!
Love this so much while I was a student back in the 70s thanks for sharing 👍
Gawd, I love this song. And I miss those times of “Changes”. It’s just stupid times now… when music doesn’t matter. It’s all about ‘likes’ now. Oh Buddy… I miss you and your music.
🤨Yeah the music industry, didn't give Buddy him his Just Due"!!!, This man should have one at least a few Awards"!!!, For whatever reason they just didn't give him his true Recognition as he Should have gotten"!!!, 🤨 As an Artist"!!!!
Yeah, well, who gives a fuck about awards? Buddy Miles created timeless music that will live forever!
Going through another box of seven's from my shed and this was in the box I picked out tonight 👍👍👍👍👍
Buddy miles...on the drums... "The Badest of the Bad" died of congestive heart failure at age 60. People watch what you eat,diet if you're overweight and exercise your body!
1971. I was a junior in high school. Got recruited to play trumpet in the warm-up band on tour with Brownsville Station ... “Smokin’ in the Boys Room” one hit wonder. THIS song, Buddy Miles ... was the last song of our warm up set. We would drag it out as long as it took for Brownsville Station to get sober, get backstage, or whatever they needed to do to give us the signal to wrap it up and announce them to the stage. Sometimes ..... “We Got to Live Together” was half an hour long!!,
I grew up a LOT while on tour that summer!!!,, Miss those young times now after a great life ..... remembering “when” now. Glad I never got arrested ... more than that time in Borger Texas. One night in jail was worth it now that I can laugh about it. Ration New Mexico next day was easy to get to.
A great great song for and to the whole wide world..They never could learn to implement..Racial discrimination they prefer...Great masterpiece..RIPP Buddy..You really played funky drums and sang your groovy heart out..We still love you so much..Reminds me/Fond memories of The Hippos 31 of Makurdi..Remember singer Emma Buddy,my friend..I sang for The Musketeers led by IK Mudodo Osagie..Our drummer was Barry Uba,my brother from Onicha Ngwa..And I am from Onicha Ezinihitte..
July 1970, Fillmore West Albert Collins 100 yards deep in the crowd struttin with his telecaster Come On Y'ALL Do the Sissy, Albert sang da blues for a 2 and half hour set. He got everybody warmed up. Then Buddy Miles was up with his band, another 2 and half hour set. The last half hour Buddy and the band Jammed We Got TO LIVE TOGETHER!!!!!!!! Everybody was on their feet clappin their hands and singin with Buddy WE GOT TO LIVE TOGETHER. All for a cool 2 bucks. Lawd have mercy! Nowadays ya can hardly buy a soda for 2 bucks. Nuff to give ya da blues.
Went to the Fillmore every week Thursday and Sundays not only a big poster but a small one too. 3 bands. bottom line like Black Sabbath 1st time in America. Then a blues or jazz band then top bill like 10 Years After, Humble Pie. also it was 3 buck.Lol. Remember The Electric Flag??
I loved trippin with Buddy...
Yes, yes, yes! Music and life has really been boring since then. Especially rock. I gave up on it around 1970. Only play real R&B, Blues, Soul, Jazz etc. now. Was so lucky to have spent hours with Buddy in his hotel room and ate with the band backstage. Life was good. We were very fortunate. Buddys band 'The Electric Flag'.
He was a cool dude indeed! I love good weed and mushrooms! I recommend them to everybody, helps you to become really FREE! Yeah I know this is a crime in Finland, but my mind is going through THEM CHANGES. Thank you Buddy Miles!
Buddy Miles is a fucking LEGEND! This is a great album.
Buddy was a great artist, glad to have met him, so under rated
This is so amazing! I love discovering new music at my age. Whoo hooo!
My older brother is the lead guitarist on this song. I was with my father the first time I heard it. I just got an e-mail from my Dad the other day. He just won a battle over cancer, and then he told about the time he met John McCain's Dad, right after my brother was born. His father-in-law, my maternal grandfather, was Captain of The U.S.S. St. Paul, and his First Mate was John McCain's Dad. They did three tours of The Korean War together. They perform this song right after Jimi Hendrix's funeral. At the time, I was at a boarding school with Judy Collins' kid sister. Her sister, Judy, was having a top 20 hit with her version of 'Amazing Grace', written by a ship Captain named John. True story, folks!
@ Doubting Thomas. Ok. What is your older brother’s name sir? Calling you out.
Because I KNOW who the guitarist is. So be very careful sir.
Is your dad Jim mccarty
@@robertsteelman6854 No. Jim McCarty was Buddy's guitarist on his ''Electric Church" album; before that he was the guitarist for Mitch Ryder And The Detroit Wheels. Charlie Karp is the lead guitarist on this track, and he was my older brother.
@@ToldAlthea Charlie Karp. He's playing lead on this track.
R.I.P. Buddy, R.I.P. peace and love. Bring back my bow and arrow.
The longest music ever...I like this song very much👍👍👍
Wow! A timeless classic! Thanks, BUDDY!
Fantastic songs we enjoyed dancing with my babe at discotheque weekends ‘70s 👍
Straight-up groove. Happy and funkified. Yeah!
ANOTHER GENIUS,BEFORE HIS TIME!
I got ALL Buddy Miles reel to reel tapes! Hahahahaahah!
This is the perfect song for the times with all the crime and police killings of Tyree Nicholls in Memphis. Senseless.
Tyree Nicholls rest in peace
I always liked the Band of Gypsys with Buddy---Them changes
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Celebrating Buddy in 2020
YEAH,BUDDY!!!!! TELL IT TO 'EM!!!!
I love this music since way back I was 11
Do, do, do, do, do, do
We got to live together
We got to live together
Everybody sing it
We got to live together
Yeah, yeah
We got to live together
Now let me tell you about it
Folks running around
Talking a lot of jive
Fussing and a fighting
Might lose their lives
You better raise your head up high
Or else you might be dead
You run around jiving
But don't you be afraid, 'cause
We got to live together
I say, we got to live together
Whoa, oh
Running around late at night
Don't you worry
You might have to fuss and fight
It's all right 'cause
Yes, we know everything
There ain't no kind of time or place
Where you can walk away, it's all right
Whoa, yeah, it's all right
Ho, now it's all right
Yeah, yeah, I say you
Don't have to fight 'cause
We got to live together
Y'all know what I mean
We got to live together
Everybody sing
We got to live together, yeah
We got to live together
Now let me tell you about
Those folks just running round
Talking all that jive
Fussing and a fighting
They might lose their lives
You better raise your heads up high
Or else you might be dead
You run around jiving
But don't you be afraid 'cause
We got to live together
Say, we got to live together
Everybody sing it
Running around talking a lot of jive
Don't you worry
You don't have to fuss and fight
Oh, yeah, I say it's all right, oh
There ain't no kind of time or place now
Where you can walk away
All night, it's all right
Hey, baby, don't you
Don't you know that, uh?
Oh, darling, it's all right
B M Express with a pounding, kick ass groove.
A real classic
Far out! Can you dig it man?
I just smoked some good weed. This song is absolutely fantastic!
WOOOW Cuántos recuerdos
Awesome
como disfrute esta cancion en mi epoca del liceo o secundaria lo maximo.
A principios de los 70s era clásica de las discos, la recuerdo y la sigo disfrutando como entonces, es un clásico sin duda, que arreglos que bárbaro!., gracias por subir estas joyas!
Men those days classical music to listen and dance to
My Man!!!
DON’T YA UNDERSTAND WE GOTTA LIVE TOGETHER STAY IN HOME 🏠 🦠
TESTIFY,BROTHER B.!!!
Moyen
Smilling faces
PREDICTIONS ARE HELL!
Shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitttt.
tive esse vinil...
escuchen "tramp" de OTIS REDDING Y KARLA THOMAS, DEL 67" SON SIMILARES SALUDOSSS.........
gabriel rojas translation please?
DON`T WATCH & SHOUT OUT´ (Label Copyright by ChrisHey & the allstars) u.constrakt.
this is the same riff as sly stone sing a simple song