The short version is on The DEAD PRESIDENTS soundtrack. I think ISAAC HAYES was one of the main creators who worked behind the scenes for the STAXX-VOLT record label!
Issac Hayes was phenomenal..He was classic trained..you can tell by his arrangement of this song, he took it and made it his own. This was a Burt Bachrach classic ...sung by Dionne Warwick🎶🎵
I first heard &saw Isaac Hayes when I was around 12 years old & have never recovered. He was the ultimate man, musician & talent which has never been surpassed. He transported us from our gray Northern English industrial coal mining town into a heaven of sorts🎼🎼🎼💓
I'm 25 and looked up the sample for My Mind is Playin tricks on me after hearing it on GTA V about 2 or 3 years ago and it lead me to Isaac Hayes. This is one of my favorite albums ever. Like everyone else said the longer version is incredible. He produced a lot of music for movies too. Also he was the voice of Chef in South Park.
I like Hot Buttered Soul but I LOVE "BLACK MOSES" which I think is his MASTERPIECE! Also check out the STAX/VOLT collection where I think Hayes was one of the writers and producers! That label blew Mowtown out of the water, IMO!
So much history to go through. In order to get the full effect of this song you had to have heard the original Burt Bacharach song sung by Dionne Warwick from the early 60s. Isaac Hayes and David Porter were the principal songwriters for Stax/Volt records. This song has a 12 minute version that will absolutely floor you, along with the 16-minute By The Time I Get to Phoenix. . The Hot, Buttered Soul album started him being called the Black Moses. A couple of years later he came out with Shaft and his legacy was set.
Yes! It was sampled ..Dead President's movies! I grew up listening to all of Issac Hayes Albums..My mom loved his music!!..She even took me and my sister to see him live at the Apolo Theater in NY. He was a gifted and talented artist. I'm watching Stax Records on HBO Max, which lays out the origin of the artists they produced..Issac Hayes was one of many there represented ☺️🎵🎶
You reached the Papadon of Soul music. From growing up as a share cropper field hand to a musical master mind. The Issac Hayes catalog is unprecedented.
I like the way he sat there and listened to the song and appreciated it without stopping and talking like a lot of people do during the reaction videos.
Of course, Mr Just Jammin', this was written by the great Burt Bacharach and Hal David and Dionne Warwick has a huge hit with it in, I think, 1964. The original by her is phenomenal as well. I had this album by Isaac Hayes. I probably still have it. Thanks again and yeah, it was a hit on the radio.
From the first time I heard Isaac Hayes back in the ‘70’s - I went right to the record store to buy his albums, I was hooked 💜 So glad that you are discovering his sound & his genius ! It is best to lie on a couch or bed, turn down the lights & listen to his music and play the long versions ! ‘By the Time I Get To Phoenix’ ‘Ike’sRap’ ‘Shaft’Hyperbolicsyllablecsesque’ ! His catalog is amazing 🎉
I hear "Warning" by Biggie. Sounds like "Southern Fried Intro" from Ludacris in there too. Maybe a lot more rap samples in there that I can't think of off the top of my head
ua-cam.com/video/S2S0zu3M0rY/v-deo.html I can't go to sleep, i can't shut my eyes They shot the father at his mom's building seven times They shot Malcom in the chest front of his little seeds Jesse watched as they shot King on the balcony RZA's best ever verse, in my opinion. Ghostface tears it up as always, but RZA actually hit harder than i've ever heard him
Straight FIRE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Isaac really put it down. The guitarist from the Barkays was awesome. I love how it changed from heavy guitar, to the organ, and the flute great production!!!!!!
First heard this at the end of Dead Presidents. Isaac Hayes completely flipped this from the original Dionne Warwick version, they sound nothing alike.
Mucho Kudos to you young brother! Back in my day, the early 70's to be exact, Issac, (The Black Moses), was my favorite R&B artist. He came to national acclaim/attention for his Oscar winning soundtrack/score for the iconic motion picture "Shaft". He had been around for years prior writing, producing and performing for "Stax" records and other lesser known record label dating back to the mid 60's. He had a real knack of taking previously released "pop" tunes, rearranging it and turning into something completely different. The tune "The Look of Love" had been written Hal David and recorded by Burt Bacharach and was a pop success. But Ike came along and put those two gentlemen to shame in the way he made the his own. When time permits, look up both versions of "The Look of Love" and you'll understand what I'm talking about. Much appreciation...stay safe!
The main guitar riff part was actually sampled by MC Eiht (Rather his production team, but you get what I mean) on the song "Hood Took Me Under" while he was on Compton's Most Wanted... Which was actually featured in Radio Los Santos, the 80's/90's rap/hip-hop radio station from GTA San Andreas~
The Emotions - So I Can Love You Tom Brock - I Love you More and More Isaac Hayes - I Stand Accused Luther Ingram - If Loving You Is Wrong( I Don't Wanna Be Right)
The 12 minute version is definitely the way to go on this 1 ! One of you’re commenters said Hayes wrote it, Hal David Wrote it and Burt Bacharach scored it and original version was Dionne Warwick, 1964. Big hit for her, But Hayes’s version is the bomb ! 1969
By The Time I Get To Phoenix is another gem ;0 he did some later stuff in the 80s that was fire Can't take my eyes off of you and Thing for you, which had a video, I recall Ron Glass was in it with his sexy self ;0
Isaac Hayes was the man with his ICONIC hit "Shaft".... Love this rendition of this hit " Walk On By" and this wasnt one his bigger hits it was a remake....The original was done by Dionne Warwick....i hope you pull up Dionne Warwick's 1964 version where she is in Paris singing this (she was the lady mobstress in that video)....one of the first videos ever made....also Sybil had a MONSTER dance hit with this song in the 80s as did D Train and Slick Rick used lyrics from this song for his rap hit Mona Lisa
Check Out: Issac Hayes - Theme from Movie Shaft ua-cam.com/video/rYriOuyJU5I/v-deo.html One of the Best Instrumentals of the 70's ... Shaft is a 1971 American crime action film directed by Gordon Parks and written by Ernest Tidyman and John D. F. Black. The film stars Richard Roundtree as Shaft, alongside Moses Gunn, Charles Cioffi, Christopher St. John and Lawrence Pressman.
Love this. I have the original album with this song on it. I also have his album with By the time I get to Phoenix. Masterpieces. Most of his versions of songs are extended. By the time I get to Phoenix is about 12 minutes long. Well worth listening to.
Dionne Warwick did the original in 1964....this version was done in the 70s....this song has been remade and sampled so many times....when a song is done over so many times you know its a CLASSIC....Dionne Warwick's original is still my favorite....Hope the 1964 version of Dionne singing this on a rooftop in Paris is reacted to....it is one of the first music videos made at that time
Was it Dead Presidents? It's been a minute since I've watched the movie? And didn't DJ Quick use this as a sample sometime in the 90's? Let me just hit GOOGLE or WHOSAMPLED
Best track that's sampled this is Wu Tang's I Can't Go To Sleep. Not even a competition, that shit's raw heat. But anyway, listen to The Stranglers' version of Walk On By. A punk version of a classic track. Best of both worlds
Before I even watch this video..Oren Juice Hushpuppy wearin, squirrel trying to get a nut Jones is his theme song??? Hahaha. Don't say another word ! You win!!
Dead Presidents.
Classic track, it’s been sampled so many times.
Outstanding movie with an amazing soundtrack.
One of my all time favorite songs ever.
The short version is on The DEAD PRESIDENTS soundtrack. I think ISAAC HAYES was one of the main creators who worked behind the scenes for the STAXX-VOLT record label!
He adds so much to these songs it's crazy. They truly are on a whole other level to the originals
Issac Hayes was phenomenal..He was classic trained..you can tell by his arrangement of this song, he took it and made it his own. This was a Burt Bachrach classic ...sung by Dionne Warwick🎶🎵
I first heard &saw Isaac Hayes when I was around 12 years old & have never recovered. He was the ultimate man, musician & talent which has never been surpassed. He transported us from our gray Northern English industrial coal mining town into a heaven of sorts🎼🎼🎼💓
The long version off Hot Buttered Soul is the way to go on this track.
As an old school music head, I can not thank you enough for your reactions. Peace.
I'm 25 and looked up the sample for My Mind is Playin tricks on me after hearing it on GTA V about 2 or 3 years ago and it lead me to Isaac Hayes. This is one of my favorite albums ever. Like everyone else said the longer version is incredible. He produced a lot of music for movies too. Also he was the voice of Chef in South Park.
I like Hot Buttered Soul but I LOVE "BLACK MOSES" which I think is his MASTERPIECE! Also check out the STAX/VOLT collection where I think Hayes was one of the writers and producers! That label blew Mowtown out of the water, IMO!
This is the short version. You really need to check out the full 12-minute version from the album.
Deadass!
THIS!
The influence this song had on hip hop is unreal
The Jackson 5 also performed it
So much history to go through. In order to get the full effect of this song you had to have heard the original Burt Bacharach song sung by Dionne Warwick from the early 60s. Isaac Hayes and David Porter were the principal songwriters for Stax/Volt records. This song has a 12 minute version that will absolutely floor you, along with the 16-minute By The Time I Get to Phoenix. . The Hot, Buttered Soul album started him being called the Black Moses. A couple of years later he came out with Shaft and his legacy was set.
Yes yes yes...the idea of it coming from a strong man had such an emotional impact
Welcome to Hot Buttered Soul young man. Theres more where this came from.
Thanks for the breakdown. This info is priceless.
I've been smitten with Isaac Hayes since I first heard him. This is my favorite! Some soul in this one!
Yes! It was sampled ..Dead President's movies! I grew up listening to all of Issac Hayes Albums..My mom loved his music!!..She even took me and my sister to see him live at the Apolo Theater in NY. He was a gifted and talented artist. I'm watching Stax Records on HBO Max, which lays out the origin of the artists they produced..Issac Hayes was one of many there represented ☺️🎵🎶
You reached the Papadon of Soul music. From growing up as a share cropper field hand to a musical master mind. The Issac Hayes catalog is unprecedented.
Timeless psychedelic soul!❤🔥 RIP Iconic "Black Moses" Mr. Isaac Hayes!😇🙏👑🎶🎤🎹💐
I like the way he sat there and listened to the song and appreciated it without stopping and talking like a lot of people do during the reaction videos.
One of the greatest album titles of all time!
This is one bada$$ song...word to Black Moses
Isaac Hayes is so underrated. I had this song and a few others on my list to request.
Definitely an UNSUNG musical genius. He worked with an orchestra as well.
It was also sampled by Biggie "The warning"
It’s on the soundtrack for Dead Presidents
The whole album is a masterpiece!!! IH was a musical genius!!
Oh you did reacted to this! Absolutely amazing! 🔥🔥🔥. The longer version is even better!
Black Moses…RIP! It played on Dead Presidents.🙏🏾❤️💐🌈🕊️🎤🎼🎹🎸🎻🎺🥁
It was first sung by Dionne Warwick in the 1960s
I love this song.
Of course, Mr Just Jammin', this was written by the great Burt Bacharach and Hal David and Dionne Warwick has a huge hit with it in, I think, 1964. The original by her is phenomenal as well. I had this album by Isaac Hayes. I probably still have it. Thanks again and yeah, it was a hit on the radio.
"I stand accused"
ISAAC Hayes!
If soul was a man it would be Isaac Hayes
From the first time I heard Isaac Hayes back in the ‘70’s - I went right to the record store to buy his albums, I was hooked 💜 So glad that you are discovering his sound & his genius ! It is best to lie on a couch or bed, turn down the lights & listen to his music and play the long versions !
‘By the Time I Get To Phoenix’ ‘Ike’sRap’ ‘Shaft’Hyperbolicsyllablecsesque’ ! His catalog is amazing 🎉
Nice pick once again. This track inspired triphop bands like Portishead.
I hear "Warning" by Biggie. Sounds like "Southern Fried Intro" from Ludacris in there too. Maybe a lot more rap samples in there that I can't think of off the top of my head
Yea dude definitely listen to how Ludacris freaked this sample
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I can't go to sleep, i can't shut my eyes
They shot the father at his mom's building seven times
They shot Malcom in the chest front of his little seeds
Jesse watched as they shot King on the balcony
RZA's best ever verse, in my opinion. Ghostface tears it up as always, but RZA actually hit harder than i've ever heard him
@G Up I can't believe I forgot about that one. Especially for me being from Compton
I hear "Hood Took Me Under" by Compton's Most Wanted.
Not bad for a song over 50 years old.
The ending of this song is exorbitant.
Dead Presidents is most likely the movie you remember it in the most.
Straight FIRE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Isaac really put it down. The guitarist from the Barkays was awesome. I love how it changed from heavy guitar, to the organ, and the flute great production!!!!!!
First heard this at the end of Dead Presidents. Isaac Hayes completely flipped this from the original Dionne Warwick version, they sound nothing alike.
Listen to those drums!!! Oh my goodness!!!
isaac Hayes - Hyperbolicsyllabicsesquedalymistic
It was used in 6 Inch Heels-Beyonce
Also it was in Shaft
I grew up listening to this...wow! Memories
This is a cover of the Burt Bacharach song. Dionne Warwick sang it. He totally made it his own
Mucho Kudos to you young brother! Back in my day, the early 70's to be exact, Issac, (The Black Moses), was my favorite R&B artist. He came to national acclaim/attention for his Oscar winning soundtrack/score for the iconic motion picture "Shaft". He had been around for years prior writing, producing and performing for "Stax" records and other lesser known record label dating back to the mid 60's. He had a real knack of taking previously released "pop" tunes, rearranging it and turning into something completely different. The tune "The Look of Love" had been written Hal David and recorded by Burt Bacharach and was a pop success. But Ike came along and put those two gentlemen to shame in the way he made the his own. When time permits, look up both versions of "The Look of Love" and you'll understand what I'm talking about.
Much appreciation...stay safe!
It was sampled by Wu tang clan from the album "The W" the songs called "I can't go to sleep" which also features Isaac himself.
The sample you recognize is from a Biggie Smalls song
The main guitar riff part was actually sampled by MC Eiht (Rather his production team, but you get what I mean) on the song "Hood Took Me Under" while he was on Compton's Most Wanted... Which was actually featured in Radio Los Santos, the 80's/90's rap/hip-hop radio station from GTA San Andreas~
Isaac Hayes started he's career co-writing and producing for r&b duo Sam & Dave
The Emotions - So I Can Love You
Tom Brock - I Love you More and More
Isaac Hayes - I Stand Accused
Luther Ingram - If Loving You Is Wrong( I Don't Wanna Be Right)
I don't know if I could even request anything cause you have done so many already!!!🎶🎶🎶
The 12 minute version is definitely the way to go on this 1 ! One of you’re commenters said Hayes wrote it, Hal David Wrote it and Burt Bacharach scored it and original version was Dionne Warwick, 1964. Big hit for her, But Hayes’s version is the bomb ! 1969
Dead President soundtrack
By The Time I Get To Phoenix is another gem ;0 he did some later stuff in the 80s that was fire Can't take my eyes off of you and Thing for you, which had a video, I recall Ron Glass was in it with his sexy self ;0
MASTERPIECE !
Isaac Hayes - (They Long To Be) Close To You
Four Tops - Still Water
Isaac Hayes was the man with his ICONIC hit "Shaft".... Love this rendition of this hit " Walk On By" and this wasnt one his bigger hits it was a remake....The original was done by Dionne Warwick....i hope you pull up Dionne Warwick's 1964 version where she is in Paris singing this (she was the lady mobstress in that video)....one of the first videos ever made....also Sybil had a MONSTER dance hit with this song in the 80s as did D Train and Slick Rick used lyrics from this song for his rap hit Mona Lisa
Check Out: Issac Hayes - Theme from Movie Shaft ua-cam.com/video/rYriOuyJU5I/v-deo.html One of the Best Instrumentals of the 70's ... Shaft is a 1971 American crime action film directed by Gordon Parks and written by Ernest Tidyman and John D. F. Black. The film stars Richard Roundtree as Shaft, alongside Moses Gunn, Charles Cioffi, Christopher St. John and Lawrence Pressman.
A great remake from Black Moses
Love this. I have the original album with this song on it.
I also have his album with By the time I get to Phoenix.
Masterpieces. Most of his versions of songs are extended.
By the time I get to Phoenix is about 12 minutes long.
Well worth listening to.
Now, this one is my cup of tea... as we say in the U.K..it is indeed hot buttered soul. Have to cold shower after certain tracks on this album.
By the Time I Get to Phoenix, one of his best. It was big in the early 70s.
Compton's Most Wanted..Hood Took Me Under used this as well.
David Porter - the masquerade is over
Hot buttered soul
Dead presidents for sure. Then I'm pretty sure either MF DOOM or Madlib sampled this too. Can't remember which one cause I'm sleep deprived lol
Good reaction!🙂
It was on “The Dictator” as well
Classic business. Nuff Said. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Notorious BIG- Warning
Mc Eight- Hood took me under
"I just can't help myself
I think about how tight we used to be"
Mc Eiht " Hood took me under " was the first to sample Isaac Hayes "Walk on by"
Most famous for the Jay track but Pete Rock also did a mean flip of this on Petestrumentals. Amazing song all around.
A group that sampled Issac I think you might enjoy is portishead they are a strange mix of hip hop jazz and lounge called trip hop
Beyonce recently sampled it on Lemonade's "6 inch"
That's not a good thing
PLEASEEEEEEEE do the look of love by Isaac Hayes, please do the long version, it’s mesmerizing
Check out the extended long version of this. You'll love it even more!
i cant go to sleep- wu tang sample
great reaction but you gotta listen to the 12:00 min extended version you wont regret it.
Check out "ike's mood" by him. You wont be disappointed.
Not sure if this is the original or if Dionne Warwick sung the original.
it was
Dionne Warwick did the original in 1964....this version was done in the 70s....this song has been remade and sampled so many times....when a song is done over so many times you know its a CLASSIC....Dionne Warwick's original is still my favorite....Hope the 1964 version of Dionne singing this on a rooftop in Paris is reacted to....it is one of the first music videos made at that time
Dionne Warwick was the original singer. Song's words written by Hal David. Music Composed by Burt Bacharach.
@@botrrun9399 Your incomplete sentence doesnt make sense.
You really have to hear the album version of that to get any where near the full appreciation.
damn... why they want to stick me for my paper
Was it Dead Presidents? It's been a minute since I've watched the movie? And didn't DJ Quick use this as a sample sometime in the 90's? Let me just hit GOOGLE or WHOSAMPLED
It’s from Dead Presidents movie with Lorenz Tate.
You: I haven't heard this before Me: He actually has...wait for it .....
Biggie also sampled it in his song warning.
Love ludacris intro of chicken n beer
Best track that's sampled this is Wu Tang's I Can't Go To Sleep. Not even a competition, that shit's raw heat. But anyway, listen to The Stranglers' version of Walk On By. A punk version of a classic track. Best of both worlds
Before I even watch this video..Oren Juice Hushpuppy wearin, squirrel trying to get a nut Jones is his theme song???
Hahaha.
Don't say another word ! You win!!
Dinner Warwick did this song....kind of a different mood sound....great song, great music!!!
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
No way you can do this reaction without doing the full version. You probably heard it by now but if you haven’t we need that full reaction.
Yeah I've heard the full version.
You should listen 2 the Dionne Warwick original version 2 reeeally appreciate how cool his version is!
Issac Hayes wrote the original song for Dionne Warrick. He wanted to put his own Hot Buttered Soul touch to it.
It was both a movie and a wu tang sample
2pac sampled for me against the world
You might recognize it from GTA San Andreas if you played it
Unpredictable by Jamie Fox
Remember he was in the movie .. I gonna get sucka . Too.. 🤣🤣
He was also in Hustle & Flow.
He was the voice of Chef on the South Park cartoon as well
The full version with the five minute outro: ua-cam.com/video/5loAY27W5IY/v-deo.html
Waiting on Marvin Gaye..."It's Too Late"