Beginning in 1948, Roebuck “Pops” Staples and daughters Cleotha, Mavis, and Yvonne began singing in churches across Chicago. Pops had grown up in Drew Mississippi, next door to Charlie Patton, and played guitar with him, and Robert Johnson (legendary guitarists)
Staple Singers songs including 1955's "This May Be the Last Time" (later adapted by The Rolling Stones as "The Last Time") and "Uncloudy Day"
posted for the fantastic music, but mostly, because of that album cover (I've posted a lot of album cover art over the years, even an album cover photographer) is unusual, using a airliner engine
Songs Respect Yourself, and I'll Take You There are simply wonderful groovy stuff.
posted for the fantastic music, but mostly, because of that album cover (I've posted a lot of album cover art over the years, even an album cover photographer) is unusual, using a airliner engine
The Weight, from the movie The Last Waltz: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccJTFXvkXkA&ab_channel=H%C3%A9ctorColorado
ReplyDeleteI love that song, but she annoys me all to hell with the addition of "-ah" to every damn word. Same thing James Hetfield does, but when he sings angry Metallica songs, it works
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