ISSAC HAYES WINS AN OSCAR FOR THE THEME FROM "SHAFT" -- WRITE STUFF TV
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- On April 10, 1972, singer-songwriter Issac Hayes made history becoming the first African-American to win an Academy Award (Oscar) in a non-acting category for "Best Music - Original Song" for the theme from the movie 'SHAFT.'
Hayes joined Hattie McDaniel, who won a "Best Supporting Actress" Oscar in 1939 for "Gone with the Wind" and Sidney Poiter who was honored as "Best Actor" in 1963 for the movie "Lilies of the field" as the only black Oscar winners.
Black History was also made the night Hayes won his statuette with Sammy Davis Jr. becoming the first black person to be a host of the Oscar awards show.
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I remember watching this as a teen. When his name was announced as the winner, my entire family screamed. It was a big deal back then.
Not a big f ----ing deal, A BIG DEAL!!
@@shirleyzimmerman6527 ooophs.......my bad!
You really needed the "f**king"??? Classy-very classy.
@@leonardodalongisland It's been removed. Feel better?
Unfortunately Richard Rountree, who played "Shaft" in the movie passed away in 2023. If you like this, you will like Issac Hayes' 2002 Induction into the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame performance.
RIP Mr. Isaac Hayes.Well-deserved win here!
Even all these decades later, the orchestration of this is a phenomenal undertaking, a perfect choice and the entire soundtrack broke ground IMO.
FACTS!!
This music is just a MASTERPIECE!!
The way people dressed in the 70's ❤ what a crazy outrageous but innovative decade
Both Friends have reunited in heaven. God Bless Issac Hayes and Richard Roundtree.
I remember watching this and thought it was the coolest thing ever. He deserved to win that Oscar.
Rumour has it that grandmother kept it in her outhouse as a toilet roll holder.
One of the baddest piece of music ever
My mother made me go out and buy her the 45 version of shaft which I still own to this day, in the original jacket. It was the spring of 72 in March that is and I was in downtown Hartford with my girlfriend for the day we were shopping we had never done anything like that. I popped into a little record store on asylum Street in Hartford and purchased it for a whopping 89 cents oh my God. I almost broke the bank there...
I'm from NNNEEEWWW YYYOOORRRKKK specifically New Rochelle, New York where Richard Roundtree who is Shaft is from 🥰👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾❤️🖤💚✊🏾❤️🖤💚it was Shaft theme song day everyday in OUR City 🥰👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 bless both Richard and Issac's souls🙏🏽😘
@@evonza4858When did Richard Roundtree die?
Yes, 10-24-23. May he rest in Heavenly Peace 🙏
I went to Morris Brown college in Atlanta and the band played the hell of his song. I will never forget that. The year was 1970's. We had the best band in the world.
When shows...were shows... And talent was rewarded for being talented.... And those days are long gone....Salute to you Mr Hays....!!!
Miss those days Everthing was so much fun Even miss that peacock
Good times! We were young!
This track was so innovative then. And it influenced so many other soundtracks of crime movies and tv shows of the Seventies.
I remember watching this as it happened and being in utter awe.
I was a kid but remember it too. Folks today don't realize, but this sound was totally new. Post 60s, pre disco/rap..... Jazzier than funk or traditional R&B. No one knew what to do with the wah wah pedal until this song. Haha, a few years later Peter Frampton took it to another level with the mouth harp. But at the time It changed music.
You're a very lucky man, Tony 🗿
Me too.😀
Me too
Do you remember the other song performances?
Classic piece of music. Incredible arrangement. Powerful performance. And the chain vest was serious.
Best Oscar ceremony ever ! I saw this when I was a kid.
Absolutely agree
I had just turned 13 6 days before this performance.
Me too
Look at Gorgeous ,
Issac Hayes and
Richard Roundtree ! ❤ 🤗❤
I like the floor model television.
Me to
They called them CONSOLES...and yeah it was frickin furniture ....they made a lot of heat too due to the GLASS TUBES in the back oh and don't forget THE HI FI big ole radio in furniture....PORTLAND OREGON SENDS GREETINGS
What a brilliant composer and singer when I first heard the song on the radio I knew he would win many years ago wow! Bless him.
Wowee those costumes and 70s colors and his chains. I can dig it in 2024
Great stuff. Look at how funkier America was back then. The talent was better, the music more pure. As great as Issac was, Gordon Parks had a a huge unsung influence on how that historic soundtrack was shaped. For example, the iconic High Hat cymbals opening to the Theme of Shaft was Gordon's idea and so on. But thanks for an awesome upload.
The high hat was lifted from the breakdown at the end of “Try A Little Tenderness.” Issac Hayes stated so in interviews about the crafting of the song.
But, yes, you’re right. I have the Blu-Ray with features the 10 minute documentary about the making of the film including Parks’s direction to Ike and his crew about the type of driving rhythm he wanted as Shaft’s theme.
I just watched the movie last night and this song immediately drew a smile to my face-especially seeing that the Bar Kays part of the "rhythm" section!--now to see this performance from 72!!!
The exquisite Mr. Willie Hall on traps...
Watched this live that night, still a vivid memorable moment , and the Gold , the gold did it that night..
Do you remember the other song performances?
I don't know what was more surreal, the dance, the smoke, Sammy Davis, Jr. Or Ike's wardrobe during the lip synched song or when he got the statue.
I could only imagine the AMPAS stalwarts tapping their feet and rattling their jewelry. Isaac Hayes, you are missed!
Beautiful this is may be rip
Thank you so much for this post. It was (would have been) Isaac Hayes' 79th birthday yesterday (born August 20, 1942 - August 10, 2008).This is a great moment in history. (Judy Dixon Gabaldon)
Black Moses !!!🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿
Issac Hayes was a brilliant composer and arranger. Thank you for sharing this clip with us.
I was 11 yrs old I love watching award shows
11? or 11 and a half? Come on, i really need to know. Everyone needs to know.
Ahh the summer of '72......
I actually saw the great man perform in a small bar/club venue decades later and heard that epic opus in a different stylee. Moments in my life to treasure. Nuff Z
Very gracious by Isaac
Super.only 1 Issac Hayes
I was gobsmacked that he won an Oscar. Well deserved
Great Isaac hayes thanks
Such a dynamic theme pure brilliance by Mr. Haynes.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks for posting this!
Yes it's amazing
Now that's a hellified outfit Mr Isaac Hayes be sporting! Velour, velvetine, and satin were the order of the day in the early 1970s! Rest in peace, hot buttered soul!
Love this classic going back in time with the one & only Isaac Hayes!
Still the coolest dude to grace the stage. Back when all skin colors could enjoy the essence of black music. Especially soul. Now it's hip hop, stupid rhymes and words that belittle blacks and their culture. All this while the forgotten greats musicians that were once the core of the black music experience. Marvin Gaye, Cool & the Gang, Glady's Knight an the Pips, and so so many others that I couldn't possibly name here, that are not excepted or played in public anymore.
Love this amazing dancers too
Was that a Bob Fosse choreography? Tell me that was Bob Fosse.
I watched this live. I was 12. We always watched the Oscars back then.
Do you remember the other song performances?
Do you remember the other song performances?
You reach a different level of appreciation for those that write compose for the screen! Thank you ! You made us proud !
Love that song, my sister performed in a talent show for this song. Won 2nd place.
Sensacional!!!.
Get down Isaac !! 💗🙋♀️
🥰👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾❤️🖤💚✊🏾❤️🖤💚and my homeboy from NNNEEEWWW YYYOOORRRKKK specifically New Rochelle, New York Richard Roundtree was Shaft 😘🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽❤️🖤💚🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 bless his soul 🙏🏽😘
beautiful memories. thank you for posting
GREAT FOOTAGE GREAT MOVIE, ISAAC HAYES BLACK MOSES , 1 OF MY FAVORITE MOVIES ALL TIME , LOVE THAT ERA , R.I.P MR HAYES BLACK MOSES
I grew up with Isaac Hayes music loved him and his music. Big time I remember it this on TV.
WOW this is amazing & a true trip through the Time Machine. I absolutely love it🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Rip Richard Round tree and Issac Hayes ❤❤
First time to see this performance.
FANTASTIC 👏 👏 👏
Wow, this was three months before I was born.
nobody cares; move along, son
Show, The Best Of Isaac Hayes
A good hero always has his theme music. And is anyone since 1971 been as cool as Richard Roundtree in the OG Shaft?
Wow, I'm glad he won. I use to like Bless the Beast and the Children.
Awesome 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
This is the perfect place to wish black Moses Issac Hayes a happy birthday wish. His prize taught me what it meant to receive an Oscar
Legend !
One of the best-all time songs but choreography and fashion in the '70's so horrendous (and I lived it).
Awesome
Sucesso interessante até os dias de hoje !
1970s. Wow.....
Hello children!!!
❤🌹💫💞💗🌷💕🌟
I believe the Academy woulnt allow the original artist perform the nominated song for awhile because the audience became unruly dancing in the aisles during Hayes performance.
BLACK MOSES!!!!!!!!!!!!!
5:17 "I got you...sucka!"- Bernie Casey in I'm Gonna Git You Sucka
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Do you see that pose... ancient Kemet/Egypt. (0:56)
Mono áudio ?
Eat your heart out Ryan Gosling. 😂
From a distance you can only say: >>My goodness, those clothes were ugly back then
RIP Richard Roundtree. Here's hoping you continue to be a bad mother...............
..............Shut yo mouth! @Juliaflo I LOVE your comment. I couldn't resist finishing your comment. 😃😃😃
You people like brass, and appliances.
Lip-syncing at the Oscars?
What is amazing is he didn't know how to read music.
Nor did Bach
Awesome