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  • AMAZING!| FIRST TIME HEAING Five Stairsteps - O-o-h Child REACTION
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  • @mrkrinkle72
    @mrkrinkle72 Před rokem +147

    What's missing today, compared to back then, is music of hope!

    • @andydurazo5337
      @andydurazo5337 Před rokem +7

      So true. The last few decades music has been overcome with depression and fear. Need more uplifting and hopeful tunes.

    • @alamc200
      @alamc200 Před rokem +4

      @@andydurazo5337 Yes, I think the depression and fear started in the 1990s, because I remember many happy fun songs in the 1980s.

    • @lt.spears1889
      @lt.spears1889 Před rokem +2

      Hope has left the building

    • @andydurazo5337
      @andydurazo5337 Před rokem +2

      @@alamc200 don’t let the eighties fool you. There were a lot of songs with upbeat and light hearted music with some of the darkest most dreary lyrics. I do agree however that the last decade with genuine happy tunes was the eighties.

    • @sc3770
      @sc3770 Před rokem +2

      Facts AMEN

  • @blackprix
    @blackprix Před rokem +160

    The decade of the 70s gave us so many genres of music that was so exceptional, you could react to the 70s for the next year and a half and never get old! This is another great song from the decade, and I can personally say it brings back very positive memories.

    • @theodoreritola7641
      @theodoreritola7641 Před rokem +1

      No way the net 10 Years,

    • @janismitchell3122
      @janismitchell3122 Před rokem +1

      Exactly

    • @mark-be9mq
      @mark-be9mq Před rokem +2

      So true. Rock, rhythm & blues, funk, singer-songwriter, country, "pop".

    • @chesterskinner6712
      @chesterskinner6712 Před rokem +1

      I saw this Great and Talented group at " The Freedom Show I. PHILLY PA.
      Other performers were J J. Jackson, Maxine Brown , The Intruders , The Mad Lads... there was a variety of Artist.
      Marvin Gaye was the Featured Artist
      The Five Stairsteps were Great !
      " PEACE & BLESSINGS EVERYONE "

    • @bharris6757
      @bharris6757 Před 3 měsíci

      They are the talented Burke Family!❤

  • @chipdamutt108
    @chipdamutt108 Před rokem +105

    Sounds as good as it did 50 years ago. Never gets old. With all the crap going on in the world, we need songs like this.

  • @brianmccleary6278
    @brianmccleary6278 Před rokem +173

    I love it when Amber spouts wisdom - like she pulls the words from our souls 👍

    • @reallymysterious4520
      @reallymysterious4520 Před rokem +13

      I was raised a Catholic and lost the faith long time ago. But Amber reaches my soul the way no priest ever could

    • @janetgerner4862
      @janetgerner4862 Před rokem +15

      She is so eloquent; a young woman with a beautiful old soul.

    • @reallymysterious4520
      @reallymysterious4520 Před rokem +12

      @@janetgerner4862 Yes - and that is also why she is drawn so much to the tunes from before her time

    • @paul8926
      @paul8926 Před rokem +13

      Amber always “Gets it” when describing music.

    • @jodyjackson5475
      @jodyjackson5475 Před 7 měsíci +1

      She really does do her homework

  • @ewrekzz7360
    @ewrekzz7360 Před rokem +133

    Songs like this one were all over the radio, and in movies. As a child born in the mid 60s and listening to this, I had reason to believe that our world was progressing. Sadly, I feel like we failed our children and left harder work to be done still. This song cannot help but expand your heart.

    • @whosthatgirlitstiff1861
      @whosthatgirlitstiff1861 Před rokem +3

      🥺🥺🥺

    • @elegantgypsyrose5328
      @elegantgypsyrose5328 Před rokem +5

      With ya.

    • @BenLapke
      @BenLapke Před rokem +7

      A few years before this song came out, Janis Ian released the song Society’s Child, which accurately reflected the vast majority of society’s attitude towards interracial marriage. Today for the vast majority of society, interracial marriage is no big deal. When this song came out in 1970, the Five Stairsteps’ hometown of Chicago was the most racially segregated city in America. Now Chicago has an African American mayor, chief of police and fire commissioner, the Chicago Public Schools superintendent is Hispanic, and the President of Cook County (which really is just Chicago) is African American. I would call that significant progress.

    • @jillwklausen
      @jillwklausen Před rokem +4

      I was born in '61 and I can totally relate to these sentiments.

    • @angelagoodwin5758
      @angelagoodwin5758 Před rokem +1

      Born in late 50s, and this was well said.

  • @NativeNYerChicHK
    @NativeNYerChicHK Před rokem +115

    It’s crazy to me that not everyone already knows this song 🤣 It’s such a classic that it’s always just been a part of my life ♥️ Awesome message and great harmonies ❤

    • @infomax4572
      @infomax4572 Před rokem +2

      Ohh I so remember very well this gem of a song from my youth,,, it has so much richness in melody & meaning!! Luv it so much too

    • @xxdd4432
      @xxdd4432 Před rokem +3

      First heard it in Boyz in the Hood.

    • @RobertSmith-iw2kb
      @RobertSmith-iw2kb Před rokem +1

      50 year old song,thanks for bringing back teenage memories.

    • @lexvee8527
      @lexvee8527 Před rokem +1

      I feel the same way about this song and soooo many others

    • @TheTruthcometh
      @TheTruthcometh Před 11 měsíci

      They had many hits Oh Child just happened to be their biggest!

  • @bertisjordan1085
    @bertisjordan1085 Před rokem +110

    The Five Stairsteps are a family group named because they're born right after one another.
    The Wonder Years used this as it season ending song.
    The first part..."Oooooh child..." is actually sung by the female of the family. The other part is sung by the writer of the song.

    • @chipdamutt108
      @chipdamutt108 Před rokem +6

      I remember that episode

    • @smacdown22
      @smacdown22 Před rokem

      It also played in the Spike Lee joint Crooklyn

    • @BayAreaSon
      @BayAreaSon Před rokem

      And Starchild sung it on Guardians of the Galaxy

    • @cathyortiz1280
      @cathyortiz1280 Před rokem

      I loved that show!

    • @raymondhill8973
      @raymondhill8973 Před rokem

      Im sure I once saw a record label naming the group 5 stairsteps and Cubie,,,, so maybe the daughter is called Cubie...

  • @christhrasher9892
    @christhrasher9892 Před rokem +42

    I played this for my sons when my dad passed because we all loved him.

  • @batmanforpresident9655
    @batmanforpresident9655 Před rokem +228

    Fun fact:
    This group got their name from their mother, who when she saw them all stand next to each other from smallest to tallest, said they looked like five stairsteps. Great one hit wonder from the 70's. Love it.

    • @DavidB-2268
      @DavidB-2268 Před rokem +14

      More than a one-hit wonder. A large number of top-40 songs

    • @wayneemery6785
      @wayneemery6785 Před rokem +7

      And don't forget Cubie.

    • @kthor
      @kthor Před rokem +12

      Yep....also known as The First Family of Soul! Five siblings from a family of six.....with the only girl singing the first lines🎼! Btw...there's an excellent live performance of this on Soul Train🕺!

    • @juliemnm8273
      @juliemnm8273 Před rokem +4

      Didn't I blow your mind....love don't let me be lonely are a couple of songs by them you missed.

    • @wgdavis5353
      @wgdavis5353 Před rokem

      But there are 6 of them.. ♠W.G.

  • @m.vondrake5534
    @m.vondrake5534 Před rokem +25

    This song is a War Cry for the downtrodden. The people who struggle to make ends meet or struggle for any reason. So many people FEEL this song. I know I do every time.

  • @mimimike8335
    @mimimike8335 Před rokem +64

    Yay!! Another great song! This song always made me feel hopeful, like a big hug! One of my favorites definitely! 🥲🥰👍🏻💜

  • @afrogirl757
    @afrogirl757 Před rokem +24

    You're so right Amber this song came out in the years of the Vietnam war, Martin Luther King had been killed two years earlier and riots and protests. This song came out the Spring of the Kent State University student strike and shootings..Looked a lot like our current world. Only five months earlier Fred Hampton and Mark Clark were gunned down in cold blood by 14 police officers in Chicago - where the Stairsteps are from. So this song was a comforting, soothing balm of hope to my 12 year old soul back then. Things did get better.

  • @davidahart2113
    @davidahart2113 Před rokem +30

    Thanks for reacting to "o-o -o Child" tonight. It was my wife's favorite song. She passed on 9 years ago, but hearing it always makes me smile and remember. Thanks again Jay & Amber!

  • @davidroberts4769
    @davidroberts4769 Před rokem +30

    This was a HUGE hit when I was in high school, I love this song.
    For me, they're a local band (Chicago) and I've always been a big fan of theirs.

  • @eileendobbs8009
    @eileendobbs8009 Před rokem +29

    Man, nothing beats familial harmonies. This song was so big when it came out. They were so talented but I don't remember any other songs from them.

    • @RedBud315
      @RedBud315 Před rokem +1

      That's what made the Bee Gees harmonize so well.

    • @michellekirkendall818
      @michellekirkendall818 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @eileendobbs8009: The group recorded in Chicago, between 1965-1970. They were well known in the black community. Black radio played their songs (notably, WVON-AM 1450). They were on the R&B charts. Their only crossover song was "O-o-h Child" in 1970, and it was the "B" side!

    • @michellekirkendall818
      @michellekirkendall818 Před 10 měsíci +1

      But even before "O-o-h Child" the group performed on American Bandstand (Dick Clark).

  • @Shrykespeare
    @Shrykespeare Před rokem +16

    Dance off, bro!! :) This song was listed at #402 on Rolling Stone's list of the 500 greatest songs of all time.

  • @elizabethfranco1284
    @elizabethfranco1284 Před rokem +46

    Chicago soul group,known as the First Family of soul made up of five siblings whose father had retired from the Chicago Police Department to manage his talented kids

    • @lreed1040
      @lreed1040 Před rokem

      After the Five Stairsteps they formed a band in 1978 called The Invisible Man's Band and had a R&B top 10 single "All Night Thing" in 1980. Keni then did solo work. "All Night Thing" is a groove.👍

    • @TheTruthcometh
      @TheTruthcometh Před 11 měsíci +3

      He was the first black detective on the force and was shot in the line of duty, with his kids by his bedside he decided to quit the police force and focus on his kid's career as their manager.....I met him once he was a really nice Man however, he once went out into the audience and slapped the hell out of a guy who spat on his children, while they were on stage performing🤣
      RIP Clearance Burke Sr...Hes 94 when he passed a few years ago!

    • @michellekirkendall818
      @michellekirkendall818 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@lreed1040 And Keni Burke did the wonderful "Keep Rising To The Top.". He also did the famous bass intro to Bill Withers' "Lovely Day" in 1978.

  • @dianefurlong2911
    @dianefurlong2911 Před rokem +33

    Absolutely love this song!!!!

    • @TheTruthcometh
      @TheTruthcometh Před 11 měsíci +1

      Yes, that was and still is a great song!
      Clearance Burke Sr stayed in their lives as their manager until the end of their career that's why, you never heard any scandal surrounding his children.
      He passed away a few years ago at the young age of 94 RIP!

    • @ゆしもし
      @ゆしもし Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@TheTruthcomethquestion do you know the five stairsteps Well? Because it seems like you do 😊

    • @TheTruthcometh
      @TheTruthcometh Před 10 měsíci

      Yes, I do know them well they are the most upstanding family I have ever met; I had a real crush on Aloha although she was many years older than me.@@ゆしもし

  • @Lemons66
    @Lemons66 Před rokem +16

    Reminds me of my childhood. Always loved this song.

  • @carltonbakerii8274
    @carltonbakerii8274 Před rokem +8

    Amber has hit the nail on the head. This song embodies the hope for peace and equality of the 70s. One more reason the 70s anchors my musical life.

  • @shirleybuffington6420
    @shirleybuffington6420 Před rokem +26

    That is what is so great about music it brings people together that you would not expect and that is why I love watching your reactions to all of this good music . I guess with being older it is hard too believe some people have never heard the oldies and we are blessed to see you hear it for the first time thank you.

  • @leidell
    @leidell Před rokem +21

    This song is priceless. I had no idea that the sister sings the first verse of the song.❤❤❤❤

  • @tombeyerlein3813
    @tombeyerlein3813 Před rokem +12

    I couldn't love this song more. Although released in 1970, it was still in the era of Vietnam and the civil rights movement, when messages of peace and love were in the air. I miss the positivity of those days. Despite the bad things that were happening, there was a sense we could change the world. Somehow, a lot of people got cynical and the loving energy of the hippie years dissipated. I wish we as a society could regain some of the spirit of those times.

  • @debbiechang5781
    @debbiechang5781 Před rokem +8

    I feel so fortunate to have been a teenager when all of this great music was being created! What a time to be alive!!🌺✌️

  • @patriciapadgett2828
    @patriciapadgett2828 Před rokem +6

    Another great song dosen't matter when you listen to this song we need more songs like this.

  • @chab1rd155
    @chab1rd155 Před rokem +21

    GREAT song! How can you NOT love this?! U cant beat old school music! So glad i grew up hearing music like this!

  • @elizabethfranco1284
    @elizabethfranco1284 Před rokem +19

    Love the 70’s vibe you got going tonight!

  • @jackieknows9129
    @jackieknows9129 Před rokem +12

    One of the many wonderful things about your channel is rediscovering forgotten songs and experiencing them all over with you.😀

  • @Vetriot6971
    @Vetriot6971 Před rokem +2

    I remember the first time I heard her say oooh ooh child I was literally hypnotized by her voice 🙏

  • @bryanCJC2105
    @bryanCJC2105 Před rokem +18

    There's nothing like good ol' 70s soul. It was a perfect song in the movie Crooklyn. Btw, you guys should watch Crooklyn, Do the Right Thing, and any number of other Spike Lee movies.

  • @kathys7300
    @kathys7300 Před rokem +14

    Love this song 💜💜💜 looking for a better, brighter future for all of us

  • @SweetThing
    @SweetThing Před rokem +3

    Fact: these 5 were all siblings; 4 boys and a girl (main vocalist) and they were known to have paved the way for the Jackson 5!

  • @letstalk1050
    @letstalk1050 Před rokem +4

    Little known fact. It is the sister who sings ooh child at the beginning and end of the song. My daughter always thought it was one of the brothers

  • @carv5playa
    @carv5playa Před 16 dny +1

    Keni Burke!!! Bassist and Vocalist extraordinaire! Five Stairsteps, Billy Preston, Sly Stone, DJ Roger’s, Invisible Man’s band, Risin to the top and much more.Thanks for jammin this. I’m going on tour with him soon please check out Keni’s solo stuff!!! Peace

  • @dawnpatrol700
    @dawnpatrol700 Před rokem +40

    Highly recommend a cult 70s movie called " over the edge". It closes with this song. No other movie captures what it was actually like to be a teenager in the 70s. There is a lot of good music throughout. It's a drama and was Matt Dillons 1st movie

    • @mikegalvin9801
      @mikegalvin9801 Před rokem +4

      Excellent movie. It used to come up on TCM now and then. This was the perfect song for that scene. Spike Lee also used it in Crooklyn.

    • @bethmiller1840
      @bethmiller1840 Před rokem +1

      How about "Dazed and Confused?" Hint hint...MOVIE CHANNEL! 😉♥️

    • @bethmiller1840
      @bethmiller1840 Před rokem +1

      @@mikegalvin9801 And Guardians of the Galaxy!

    • @aleinstein3223
      @aleinstein3223 Před rokem

      My wife was absolutely in love with Matt

    • @loritajohnson5664
      @loritajohnson5664 Před rokem +2

      I remember the movie on HBO when I was in high school. I remember Matt Dillon in it too.

  • @subwaygoddess1
    @subwaygoddess1 Před rokem +7

    This song evokes a beautiful memory of a man I loved as a brother, we went to grammar school together, and he passed away from AIDS long ago. When the song came out, I told him this song was about us. Thank you for reacting too it. Your expressions of joy brought tears to my eyes! ✌️🎶💙

  • @cherimcintyre9467
    @cherimcintyre9467 Před rokem +17

    I remember this song when I was a kid. Love it❤

    • @sheilameyers152
      @sheilameyers152 Před rokem +2

      My favorite song when I was 14 …..would sing it to Charles! “Oh oh Charles things are gonna get easier!”He would laugh and say “child!” Such fun!

  • @michaelmacdermott6340
    @michaelmacdermott6340 Před rokem +19

    Came out in 1970 and I remember back then some of our inner city churches the one I went to as a matter of fact sang it during the youth service. Speaking of that, there is a movie the two of you would love that you really should see and has a lot of music cuz it's a musical that came out in 1973 called "Godspell".

    • @bloppysloppy2283
      @bloppysloppy2283 Před rokem +1

      This song comes to mind for me sometimes when I think of the current state of the world and the hope that things will get easier and much brighter.

    • @michaelmacdermott6340
      @michaelmacdermott6340 Před rokem

      @@bloppysloppy2283 but if you've read the Word it won't, not until we enter into The Kingdom. Prophecy has never been wrong. Hence why we sang it in church in a different meaning.

  • @brinsonopinion
    @brinsonopinion Před rokem +2

    My older sister had this 45 rpm vinyl record, so I've known this song since I was a child. But I never understood the weight of the message nor the poignancy of this song until I was an adult. Amber, you locked into its power almost immediately I could tell. Everyone's right that this song & performance should be much more widely renowned.

  • @buckbuchanan4902
    @buckbuchanan4902 Před rokem +2

    The layering of vocals in this song is absolutely beautiful...and then it goes to just one voice. What a classic, amazing song. Here's to praying that one day, things will get brighter!

  • @carlbaker7242
    @carlbaker7242 Před rokem +13

    Such a wonderful uplifting song. Thanks for taking me back with a smile.

  • @PapaEli-pz8ff
    @PapaEli-pz8ff Před rokem +5

    I saw them perform a couple of times in my hometown of Brooklyn, New York back in the mid 1960's. Their sound resonated with me immediately when I first heard them sing "You waited too long". I could also relate to them because I was in high school at the time and the same age as Clarence. Be sure to check out "Danger she's a stranger" and "Baby make me feel so good". They were quite a group!

    • @TheTruthcometh
      @TheTruthcometh Před 11 měsíci +2

      Oh yes, they were they headlined at the Apollo Theater a couple of times too!
      Clearance Burke Sr stayed in their lives as their manager until the end of their career that's why, you never heard any scandal surrounding his children.
      He passed away a few years ago at the young age of 94 RIP!

  • @PlateOshrimp499
    @PlateOshrimp499 Před rokem +7

    The drums on this song are by a legend in the recording world: Bernard Purdie. Just phenomenal energy!

  • @murrayspiffy2815
    @murrayspiffy2815 Před rokem +2

    Crazy that this is over 50 years old. I've always loved the line - "someday - we'll get it together and we'll get it undone." An anthem of hope.

  • @richardmartin9565
    @richardmartin9565 Před rokem +7

    Around 1966 they were really young. I remember "You Waited Too Long"
    "World of Fantasy", "Come Back". They did others but they were young and life happens. Might have led the way for The Jackson 5.

  • @hopelouise6082
    @hopelouise6082 Před 8 měsíci +5

    If you want to see them live, they performed on Soul Train and the song was released in April of 1970. And yes, you're absolutely correct, it's still relevant even today. So anywho, The Five Stairsteps were the First Family of Soul, five siblings consisting of 1 sister and 4 brothers from Chicago, IL and came out in 1967 and the first voice you hear is their sister Alohe Jean Burke. And then her brothers. I love the fact you two are playing these important relevant timeless jewels of music.

    • @valcan121
      @valcan121 Před 5 měsíci

      Had the pleasure of seeing this awesome group sing this at the Apollo. Awesome song. Also, Spike Lee featured this song in his film, "Crooklyn."

  • @greglegakis4177
    @greglegakis4177 Před rokem +4

    One of the great feel good songs of all time. So good.

  • @827dusty
    @827dusty Před rokem +4

    We've all said it a million times, but...they don't make music like this anymore. These days, you can't tell one artist from another. when you hear ELO, or CCR, you know right from the start who it is, unlike the canned" music of today. Everyone had their own style, and sounded different from everyone else.
    Thanks

  • @NeenMove
    @NeenMove Před rokem +3

    ❤️❤️❤️❤️. Here is a brief summary of this prolific group.
    The Five Stairsteps, known as "The First Family of Soul" Was a group of five siblings, Alohe Jean, Clarence Jr., James, Dennis, and Kenneth "Keni", and briefly, Cubie. They are best known for the 1970 song "O-o-h Child", listed at number 402 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.
    Gospel artist Donnie McClurkin remade the song 10 years ago. I remember growing up listening to the song and I thought it was so beautiful. Every time I hear the song I weep a little bit-just a little bit of hope and joy comes from the song even to this very day. Thank you for reviewing it.

  • @CB-gr1uk
    @CB-gr1uk Před rokem +8

    One of my favorite songs, great pick!

  • @surlechapeau
    @surlechapeau Před rokem +90

    Jay & Amber, beautiful song from 5 siblings!! 1970.
    The Five Stairsteps: Lead vocals by Alohe Burke, Clarence Burke Jr., Keni Burke; Backing vocals by James Burke, Dennis Burke. Musicians: Guitars by Hugh McCracken and Clarence Burke Jr., Bass by Keni Burke,
    Keyboards by Richard Tee, Drums by Bernard Purdie. They had more than a dozen top 40 hits on the US R&B chart!

    • @jadakid6942
      @jadakid6942 Před rokem +7

      I’m ashamed I had no idea this iconic song was sung by siblings! And even more ashamed to learn that one of those siblings was Keni Burke, who had a solo hit with the also classic “Keep Risin’ to the Top” 🤯

    • @NeptuneLady1957
      @NeptuneLady1957 Před rokem +7

      @@jadakid6942 Do you remember “All Night Thing” by The Invisible Man’s Band? That was The Five Stairsteps..transformed into the 80s.

    • @johnspinelli6170
      @johnspinelli6170 Před rokem +4

      Thanks for the lineup. I always have wondered who the band was, especially the drummer, because they are so tight. Purdie is one of the all time greats.

    • @johntronite2977
      @johntronite2977 Před rokem +4

      @@johnspinelli6170 the purdie shuffle...the man had skills

    • @surlechapeau
      @surlechapeau Před rokem +1

      @@johnspinelli6170 you're welcome!

  • @deborahbedini
    @deborahbedini Před rokem +10

    Definitely a classic! It has been in many movies and T.V. shows.

  • @kathleendoorley4903
    @kathleendoorley4903 Před rokem +2

    One of my absolute favorite songs. Got me through very dark times in the 70s.

  • @seanhenman1078
    @seanhenman1078 Před rokem +2

    O-o-h Child
    "O-o-h Child" is a 1970 single, written by Stan Vincent, recorded by Chicago soul family group the Five Stairsteps and released on the Buddah label.
    Genre:
    Chicago soul
    Length:
    3:11
    Label:
    Buddah

  • @zeppelinfan9360
    @zeppelinfan9360 Před rokem +1

    "Grazin in the grass" wait till you hear them singing those 16th notes!
    I can dig it

  • @Melrose-1
    @Melrose-1 Před rokem +2

    A family group of kids. They had songs on the charts in the 60's. Most people are not old enough to remember. Check out "Don't Change Your Love". They finally had a big hit with this song in 1970. Their career somewhat ended here.

  • @ladyamythyst69
    @ladyamythyst69 Před rokem +16

    Thanks for reminding me of this song. It was on the radio when I was a child & I remember feeling like it was an inspirational message for me as a child & it made me aware of the injustice of that time and the hope that things would be better & that I could be a part of it getting better. It’s still got an underlying sadness - at least to me - because many things aren’t better. But it also communicates the potential that we all have within us to make things better. I hope Amber & J will play it for their kids because it is a song/message that means a lot to the little ones of the world who don’t feel like they have a lot of power as children but this song says yes you do. 💓

  • @joanlajara3939
    @joanlajara3939 Před rokem +6

    God! Love this from my teenage years!!! Big hit! Everyone knew this song! Thx for bringing back 70’s memories!❤️

  • @DPM917
    @DPM917 Před rokem +1

    The key change - when they all come in together with “Some Day!” is pure musical joy.

  • @chrisa4695
    @chrisa4695 Před rokem +3

    With a song like this, one would expect they would have a had a long a successful career but they turned out to be a one hit wonder. Fun Fact: drummer Jerome “Big Foot” Brailey later joined Parliament and was featured during their commercial peak. He was the primary writer of “Tear The Roof Off (Give Up the Funk”. Bassist Keni Burke would later form The Invisible Man’s Band with some of his siblings from
    The Stairsteps which had a big dance/disco hit in 1980 with All Night Thing. As solo artist he did the original version of Keep Rising to The Top, covered by Pieces of a Dream and interpolated by Doug E. Fresh. The song is a stepper’s classic. Keni Burke later became an in demand session bassist and producer.

  • @colibri1
    @colibri1 Před rokem +5

    The Pointer Sisters' 1973 "Yes We Can Can" has a similar uplifting message to this 1970 song.

  • @nyrocks5580
    @nyrocks5580 Před rokem +1

    Such a sweet song. Very easy to enjoy listening to every time, for over 50 years.

  • @waltw4537
    @waltw4537 Před rokem +4

    Great drum line in this this. Ah, there ya go Amber. Huh. You just gave me an idea.. gonna send this to... someone who needs it today. Thanks!

  • @1moola
    @1moola Před rokem +1

    Thanks for a listen to this lovely song! My uncle was a dj from age 16 until he died some 50+ years later. When someone in the family had a birthday, he'd ask what song they wanted to hear and play it for them. I often chose this song. Nice to hear it today.

  • @tilemonkee5510
    @tilemonkee5510 Před rokem +2

    Going to share this with my daughter. She's going through some tough times,but she's fighting hard! So proud of her!❤❤

  • @rolandoaponte214
    @rolandoaponte214 Před 6 měsíci +1

    A song that always amazes. The drum roll always gets me, everything is perfect in this song. Just gotta compare the message of hope in this song versus the empty songs of today.

  • @frankrodriguez2999
    @frankrodriguez2999 Před rokem +3

    Even though I heard this song as a kid when it first came out, I still think of the movie Boyz in the Hood(1991)

  • @marksummers1700
    @marksummers1700 Před rokem +3

    this is one of the greatest songs ever.... NEVER gets old or tired... makes me happy to hear it, any day, any year...

  • @hockemeyer1
    @hockemeyer1 Před rokem +2

    Many 60s and 70s lyrics had this message. One of my favorites is "Everyday People" by Sly and the Family Stone. Ray Stevens "Everything Is Beautiful" is another good song from the times. We did come together in the 60s, people from all skin colors, all neighborhoods, north/ south, east and west. We came together for the cause of freedom for all people and we won.

  • @greenacreshomestead8302
    @greenacreshomestead8302 Před rokem +6

    Song came out in spring of 1970 and become enmeshed in popular culture, incorporating in movies and done by many groups. There performance on Soul Train is quite memorable. Most folks who were around that time could attest to its staying power. Considered politically relevant around the serious struggles occuring, of a hope that things will get better.

  • @NeptuneLady1957
    @NeptuneLady1957 Před rokem +3

    Chicago’s own; south side of Chicago, Harlan High School students. This was their biggest cut and Alohe, the sister, took the lead on this song. Usually Clarence RIP was the lead. They came before The Jackson 5; and did not have the Motown machine pushing them. They were a huge thing in Chicago. Years later, they morphed into The Invisible Man’s Band (All Night Thing). Keni Burke went solo and had a hit with the Keep Riding to the Top.

    • @TheTruthcometh
      @TheTruthcometh Před 11 měsíci +1

      The StairSteps beat out the Jackson 5 @ the Regal Theater in Chicago and won a recording contract with Curtis Mayfeilds company, Motown offered them a contract but their Father turned it down. (He didn't like what was going on there)
      Clearance Burke Sr stayed in their lives as their manager until the end of their career that's why, you never heard any scandal surrounding his children.

  • @GinnyRobertsonLLC
    @GinnyRobertsonLLC Před rokem +1

    This song still brings up emotions and a tear or two. It’s beautiful.

  • @bobstewart1668
    @bobstewart1668 Před rokem +1

    Spike Lee used this classic song in his movie CROOKLYN about his childhood family and the death of his mother from cancer in Brooklyn in the 70's. He used this song in a quiet montage of the only daughter, (Spike's sister) cleaning up after their mother's funeral. A quiet moment when an 9-year old girl realizes she will have to be the family's matriarch now. Everytime I hear this song, I think of that. 💔

  • @awakenwithmark
    @awakenwithmark Před 9 měsíci +2

    So glad for your review.
    I was 10 years old when this was released. It is amazing now…can you fathom what it must’ve been like for those of us who actually heard it “live”? We’d experienced 2 Kennedys gone, Malcolm X, MLK, Vietnam, trouble brewing for the Panthers, on and on. The context of time, as you pointed out, is POWERFUL.

  • @bradsullivan2495
    @bradsullivan2495 Před rokem +18

    A one-hit wonder, but it was a good one. Another one-hit wonder that also has a steps-oriented name and a similar great message is Spiral Staircase. "More Today Than Yesterday" is a song that would probably encapsulate your relationship--with plenty of horns as well!!

    • @lreed1040
      @lreed1040 Před rokem +2

      I also like the songs "I'm Doin' Fine Now" by New York City, "Show and Tell" by Al Wilson and "Everybody Plays The Fool" by The Main Ingredient. They would enjoy these as well

    • @johngreen5590
      @johngreen5590 Před rokem +3

      They are considered one hit wonders as far as the pop chart is concerned, but the group had several R&B hits

  • @montunaman
    @montunaman Před 3 měsíci

    I love what you're doing here. My first time seeing you. I'm an old white dude and musician (66 in two days, can't believe that!), and when this song came out, I was 12. It lit me up with a feeling that we could really make this a world without racism (which even as a kid I had seen knocking down my black buddies, which pissed me off) and a world with hope. And inspired me to keep drumming and lifting spirits with music, and later, as a psychologist working with famiies of color in shelters, paying back (happily) my debt to African American creativity for filling my soul with music. Please keeping doing what youre doing -- everyone needs to hear the music from the 60s and early 70s, which had a lot more hope and a lot less cynicism than today. Not to say that what's happening today is music is wrong -- every era of music responds to the vibe of the time --- but as ya'll said, and others (like Bryan Stevenson, the incredible lawyer who gets Black kids out of adult prisions and Black men unjustly accused of crimes off of death row), we gotta have hope, we gotta come together, we goitta keep on fighting for justice -- and music gives the energy to do it.

  • @MOS650
    @MOS650 Před rokem +6

    They performed the song on soul train.

  • @timothysteele1963
    @timothysteele1963 Před 11 měsíci +2

    This song is middle 70s, around 1974 if I have to guess. I was in college when it came out. Young lady you are so right about the drums. This is about the best job on the drums I have ever heard on a popular music song. It is intergraded into the song in a way that it supplements the song without being a drum solo, and the drummer is killing it. I was saying this back in the 1970s and still say it. One of the best drumming I've every heard.

    • @michellekirkendall818
      @michellekirkendall818 Před 10 měsíci +2

      @timothysteele1963: The year was 1970. It was in the summer. "O-o-h Child" is the "B" side. It became a huge hit when a DJ turned it over to see what it sounded like......the rest is history.

  • @cortefielkid1455
    @cortefielkid1455 Před rokem +2

    These cats later became the Invisible Man’s Band with a couple of club hits “All Night Thing” and “Love Can’t Come”.
    Keni scored a big hit on his own with “Risin To The Top”

    • @TheTruthcometh
      @TheTruthcometh Před 11 měsíci +2

      You know your 5 StairSteps history!
      Clearance Burke Sr stayed in their lives as their manager until the end of their career that's why, you never heard any scandal surrounding his children.
      He passed away a few years ago at the young age of 94 RIP!

  • @rosemarywatson1231
    @rosemarywatson1231 Před rokem +4

    The Five Stairsteps had that old school flavor going strong. Before the Jackson Five, The Sylvers, Debarge, Sister Sledge, Pointer Sisters and the Gap Band,etc. They go back a ways. Great group, great song!

    • @TheTruthcometh
      @TheTruthcometh Před 11 měsíci +1

      The StairSteps beat out the Jackson 5 @ the Regal Theater in Chicago and won a recording contract with Curtis Mayfeilds company, Motown offered them a contract but their Father turned it down. (He didn't like what was going on there)
      Clearance Burke Sr stayed in their lives as their manager until the end of their career that's why, you never heard any scandal surrounding his children.

    • @rosemarywatson1231
      @rosemarywatson1231 Před 11 měsíci

      @@TheTruthcometh I didn't know that. But other than Keni Burke, who else of the family continued to be involved in music. I wanted The StairSteps to keep making music. They certainly had the talent.

    • @TheTruthcometh
      @TheTruthcometh Před 11 měsíci

      @@rosemarywatson1231 Well Clearance continued touring and singing their old hits until he passed away at the age of 64, other than Clearance and Kenny no other group member continued to make music.
      James AKA Blade passed away a few years ago at 70 and their Father passed away before him at 94. Kenny, Dennis, and Aloha are the only group members still alive and living in the Atlanta area, their Mother is doing fine as well....Yes they had the talent😎

    • @rosemarywatson1231
      @rosemarywatson1231 Před 11 měsíci

      @@TheTruthcometh Thank you for the info.

  • @Roberto_79
    @Roberto_79 Před rokem +1

    You should definitely find a video of this song not just for the voices but for the amazing outfits they used to wear… They may have been considered a one hit wonder but what a fantastic track this is. It appears in the movie "boys in the Hood" briefly and just speaks of the time when the film was made

  • @CrusaderVee
    @CrusaderVee Před 6 měsíci

    That classic 60s and & 70s R&B. Some of the best ever made. The voices were amazing.

  • @Sober2003
    @Sober2003 Před rokem +1

    This was a beautiful time in my life and this song was definitely part of it! You are so right hope!!!❤

  • @Doggeslife
    @Doggeslife Před rokem +1

    This is the song Star Lord sung near the end of the first 'Guardians of the Galaxy' movie when he tried to use a "Dance-off" as a distraction.

  • @ujimajame4601
    @ujimajame4601 Před rokem +3

    The Five Stairsteps, who preceded The Jackson 5, consisted of a group of four Brothers and their sister - each a year apart from each other, and included Keni Burke (known for "Keep Rising To The Top"). Famous for, not only "Ooh Child" but "Baby Make Me Feel So Good", "Danger, She's A Stranger", "We Must Be In Love", Don't Change Your Love", "Hush Child" and "All Night Thang", which they released under the name 'Invisible Man's Band", they had a mature sound and tight harmonies (and their drummer was no joke!) To see them perform this on TV, where you can see which member is singing what, go to: .czcams.com/video/sGpC5IvKaLA/video.html. Thanks for choosing to review this song with this powerful and universal message!

    • @TheTruthcometh
      @TheTruthcometh Před 11 měsíci +1

      The StairSteps beat out the Jackson 5 @ the Regal Theater in Chicago and won a recording contract with Curtis Mayfeilds company, Motown offered them a contract but their Father turned it down. (He didn't like what was going on there)
      Clearance Burke Sr stayed in their lives as their manager until the end of their career that's why, you never heard any scandal surrounding his children.

  • @markolson6605
    @markolson6605 Před rokem

    Born in 1961, all I remember is songs like this in the late 60s and early 1970s and as a child I would not trade these memories for anything !!! I had a great childhood with great parents so I was blessed

  • @shirleydurr411
    @shirleydurr411 Před rokem +1

    Growing up in Chicago, I was very familiar with the 5 Stairsteps even before their fame.

  • @talon8537
    @talon8537 Před rokem +3

    In a recent reaction you guys asked if there's a vocalist during the 80s synth pop days.....yes....you have not reacted to Howard Jones yet. Amazing keyboard player , incredible vocalist and amazing songwriter not to mention incredibly entertaining on stage. Start with the song Life In One Day , or Things Can Only Get Better. You won't be disappointed

  • @minervagarza95
    @minervagarza95 Před rokem +2

    Song was featured in a 70's movie "Over the Edge'' I never forgot the closing scene of a bus driving off with kids being taken to a juvenile detention center...I just never forgot that scene. The movie is really good.

  • @richh5951
    @richh5951 Před rokem +1

    I'm so glad you reacted to this, it's one of my favorite songs of all time. I look forward to your videos EVERY DAY and I am a subscriber.
    Not sure if anyone has ever suggested this song to you, or if there's a video CZcams will allow you to post, but here goes:
    Father and Daughter, by Paul Simon
    I'm a dad of two girls and this song makes me smile every single time.
    Thanks for keeping great music alive and spreading good vibes every day.

  • @justincase2271
    @justincase2271 Před rokem

    One of the most beautiful songs ever written.

  • @misterdoe
    @misterdoe Před rokem +4

    Great song. You'll see from other comments that they were a family group, but later one brother in the group, guitarist Clarence Burke, got together with some other musicians and continued as the Invisible Man's Band. I think they only made two albums under that name, but they had a hit in 1979 called "All Night Long" that you might like. Another brother, Keni, had a hit in the early 80s (that I think you played!) called "Risin' To The Top."

    • @lreed1040
      @lreed1040 Před rokem +2

      They did not react to "Risin" To The Top" by Keni. They did react to a Solomon Burke song "Cry To Me" months ago. "Risin' To The Top" from 1982 reminds me of another song from 82 by D Train "Keep On". They would love the message in this song also. "Keep On" is also a great uplifting song if not motivating.

  • @cecileluv
    @cecileluv Před rokem +1

    5 siblings from large Chicago family. Great harmony

  • @richh5951
    @richh5951 Před rokem +1

    Bernard Purdie on drums. An absolute legend

  • @KashfuzzCrochet76
    @KashfuzzCrochet76 Před 4 dny

    I was 14 when this song came out! It saved and comforted me!

  • @GreyDabbler
    @GreyDabbler Před rokem +1

    Great commentary! Such an uplifting, comforting song. I send this to friends and family when they are going through tough times.

  • @donna5193
    @donna5193 Před 10 měsíci +1

    People enjoying these songs I grew up with thrills me. I love watching others light up like I do. I have so much new found hope that people will be moved to create more R&B and Rock where every artist has their own unique sound. I cannot tell you how sick I am of everyone doing and sounding the same. Plus I feel like I grew out of this flower child love and hope for tomorrow even though I was just a baby. I still have that positive attitude and pray for others to embrace it and fight for the love available to us all and drop the hate. Like what Paul McCartney said, "It's a fool who plays it cool by making his world a little colder." Things can get better simply by changing the attitudes of our culture and a great influencer is the type of music we produce and believe in. I have a fatal painful Autoimmune disease and I don't think I would have made it this long without the beliefs I adopted from simple people who just spread love. I have had a lifetime of pain and cruelty, but I still hang on to that. Listen to more from 60's and 70's. You know how everything goes in cycles? I really hope everyone has it up to there with flippancy and violence to the point that another generation develops new and better kinder ways of treating people and animals and life and this world. That's the legacy of this music!!! And doesn't this song send a chill down your spine? Those voices are bliss.

  • @deannealbrecht774
    @deannealbrecht774 Před rokem +1

    I'm always amazed at how Amber can see the depths of a song even hearing it just once. There was so much going on in the Civil Rights movement and Vietnam.

  • @h.e.r.o.creativeartsscienc5043

    I love watching y’all! You often remind me of songs I had forgotten about….this is NOT one I would ever forget, however. 😂 I truly respect your honest thoughts & feelings.

  • @tarynkirchen5961
    @tarynkirchen5961 Před rokem +2

    Love this song and never knew who did it. Thank you! :)
    Made me remember another from back in the day called "Up, Up, and Away" by the 5th Dimension. You did their "Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In" a while back.
    Another you might like, though a bit more recent, is "I Love You" by Climax Blues Band, which I don't recall you doing yet :)