I worked one night at the Apollo as a security guard. I was completely by myself there that night. The Apollo supervisor was in an office in the building. There was one light shining on the stage and there I was, sitting on the right side of the stage all night. After an hour there, I went up the famous Apollo stairs to the other floors to see the different small dressing rooms. Then I walked down the same way Chris Rock walked down during the opening of his classic concert called Bigger and Blacker down those same steps that you can see on CZcams. I imagined in my head the stars that had started their careers there like Mariah Carey, James Brown, The Jacksons, Aretha, Boyz To Men, New Kids On The Block, New Edition, Mary J Blige, Biggie Smalls, Whitney Houston, and many more. The stage is tiny people. I couldn't believe how small the place is. The upper level seats are like almost on top of the stage. The feeling artists must have with an Apollo audience must be nice because it feels so intimate being so close to the audience. Don't get me wrong. There are a lot of seats there. I would guess there were more than 1,500 seats there. But, the history I felt just sitting there as this white guy absorbing in that energy was incredible and I'll never forget it.
TDave Savian Say? Really appreciate comment. Thanks for sharing. Likewise too did jobs as Security Officer. All the joys never would been unless taken risk having applied for this job. As a female was asked to be hostess and greeter and other positions at events beyound where normally worked as a Security Guard. It was quite an experience never knew whould open doors to such opportunities. An amazing job. Where the path Lord God has Us walk is a journey You'd nevert expect to wander. Somethings wonderful. Never a dull moment. Reflecting on such good memories.
This is a fantastic show I grew up with all these people because of my mother was rock and roll freak like Me. I also wonder it's Buddy Holly was still alive, broke the color barrier first white bands to ever played the Apollo, how often would he have gone back and how much more musical genius would have inspired
I’ve had the pleasure of seeing Al Green once . WOW , what a show he gave !!! The one I remember is - it seemed to be more younger folks in that crowd than people in their 50’s and over. Sensational performance !!!
Teddy was so amazing; in a spilt second his life changed like very few of us could ever imagine. Yet he carried on and gave us the pleasure of his music for many more years.
Sometimes you see or hear something that makes you feel glad you are alive. This was one of those moments in time for me.L ife is still worth living....!
I had the pleasure of playing for Chuck starting at age 19. It was both a joy and a great music education. I have so much respect for him. Getting to hear that great voice each night was awesome,
I was thinking same thing...but not all young people believe this way. My young grandchildren love older music 🎶 ❤ im great full they have taste in good music
I consider myself happily amongst that group of people who actually got to see TP perform before the accident. Teddy P. was simply and indisputably, one of the very, very best of all time. RIH Forever!!!
Outstanding! Practically the same quality!!! Continue to replay, remix occasionally and or redo!!! The market still exist… Please respond at your convenience… Best regards H.Ron
Music then had a positive and feel good message. I remember going to the Apollo as a kid and for days in a cloud of pride and awe to see African American strut their stuff on stage!!👍🏽💗💞
To have lived through each and every one of these Greats is amazing!!!!!!! Even had the pleasure of meeting Teddy in Beaumont,TX, Al in Phoenix, AZ. Oh my Lord, to be young again!!!!!!!!!
In 1977 I had a friend who had a limo service. He asked me to do him a favor. It was to pick up Chuck Jackson from his home and take him to the Ebenezer baptist church in Newark NJ. For all of us that were born in the 1950's, and remembering hearing all of those Legends on our "transistor radios" in the early 60's when we were kids, I remember what a thrill it was ! In 1983 I also had an unexpected opportunity in an unrelated job to spend 6 hours with Chuck Berry one on one with me in conversation. Yes, life has graced me in many ways. God bless all of them.
So very good to see Teddy Pendergrass. He did fantastic... Al. Green did my favorite song . He did have energy and excitement. Had to watch Teddy once more. Great video. 🎶⚘🎶
That ‘s where I saw him perform also..The Royal Theater had most of our best perform there.The first concert I attended was at the Royal to see the magnificent James Brown.R.I.P James💔🙏🏼🥰
How the hell can anyone thumbs down this. WTF! THIS IS A GOLDEN GEM, that i didn't even know existed until tonight and will be watching it a million times. All of my favorite artist growing up, that helped shape my life to this day. Thanks for the upload.
Thank you Tee Bee! You got that right!! They don’t make music like this no more! I grew up in the studio with my Dad. He put his heart and soul into his music! He DIDN’T PLAY!! 😂 Thank you SO much!! I will read ALL these comments to him. 🥰🙋🏾♀️❤️🙏🏿
Al Green had a holy host experience on stage. He sounded good!! very powerful!! performance. Chuck Jackson, Al Green, Ben E. Green, Brian Mckinight, were amazing!!!!!!!!!!
REST IN HEAVEN I CHOSE TO SAY INSTEAD OF "PEACE>WHICH IS IMPORTANT BUT I JUST LOVE THE ABBREVIATED PHRASE> "RIH" SINCE MY💏 SOULMATE WENT TO GLORY ON 8/14/20*♡♡
Profiles in Pittsburgh Thanks Chuck Jackson for playing the Apollo Theater for those 30 years. Now it's 20/20 and You're Still Hoing Strong Love You Pittsburgh VOCALISTS ICON and FRIEND. Hallelujah, Sister Nora R Parker Carter AMEN😘
It takes me back to my childhood , with memories of families loving one another , Grandparents , mother's , father's , aunts , uncles , cousins , sisters , brothers and neighbors would gather and enjoy one another. The memories alone has me sitting here crying 😢😢 of all the love ones that are no longer here 💔💔💔💔
Man, so much incredible talent on one stage....that first singer gave me goosebumps...what a voice...what a song! Thank you for a river of memories flowing with a few tears!
This is great! Al Green came to slay! Some of the greatest musicians in the history of Jazz are in the orchestra pit! Benny Powell 2:46 (wearing the hat) is on trombone and Frank Wess 5:55 (left) is on sax and flute. The performed with The Count Basie Orchestra in the 50's and 60's. Basie played Apollo Theater. They too were Apollo Legends. There's probably more legends in the pit, I can't see. Special mention: 2:32 I think thats Warren Smith (still alive and well) on percussion.
SO TRUE. THE MUSIC TODAY IS DEPRESSING. BAD WORD CURSSING SO MUCH TALKING ABOUT BLACK WOMAN IN A DISGRACEFUL. & UN TASTEFUL WAY😳😞. MY HUSBAND & I RAISED OUR KIDS ESPECIALLY THE BOYS TO RESPECT A LADY OR ELDERLY IN A GODLY WAY! I ALWAY'S TALK TO GOD ABOUT STAYING & LEADING MY GROWN KID'S NOW IN THE PATH HE HAVE FOR THEM! AS WELL AS THE OTHER'S OUT THERE. GOD IS THE ANSWERE! BUT PARENT'S PLAY A BIG ROLL FROM THE BEGINNING WHEN THEY ARRIVE AT BIRTH!! ALL THE GLORY & PRAISES GOES TO GOD ALWAY'S!!!
In those times Men and Women were Classy and Men treated women like Queens and women treated men like Kings. Everyone was was sharing and caring so much love for one another.❤
@@jeanettacarter3711 so sorry to disappoint you, women have always been at risk. Al Green got hot grits thrown on him for a reason. Each eara has had it's issues however "me too" came about because no one talked openly. The music is great however don't idealize these artist.
Singers like this just don't seem to exist anymore. This causes me great sadness, but the musical legacy of these men and so many others (and women!) will live forever, and somewhere, someone will hear this stuff and strive for this kind of greatness (I hope).
Thank you for sharing this video. It was a sheer delight to see those Gentlemen. My favorite performer was Chuck Jackson. He sang with poise, class and didn’t require any theatrics. He allowed his powerful voice to prove it can still withstand the test of time. Such a joy to my ears.🗣👂🏽💞
The Royal Theater was our Apollo, As we watched Chuck Jackson sing I close my eyes and visualize the last time I saw him singing @ the Royal Theater, He threw his tie into the audience and my cousin and I ended up in a pulling and screaming match with several other teenagers, well it was torn in 1/2, Lol we went back to our seats to enjoy the rest of the show, the Tams and Janette Baby Washington were also performing that evening, and she stole the show, She Got a standing Ovation...She even came back and sang another song, not too long after that the Royal was closed...Thanks for sharing this video, It brought back great memories.
It's awesome to finally hear someone mention the Royal theater in Baltimore MD and to explain it the way I did over the years "the Royal was our Apollo". My grandfather and his band played for all the acts that came through except James Brown and the Flames. Its great memories thank you
I met most of the acts that came through. They dined at the diner THEY called the Chuck Wagon all in the Pennsylvania Ave area good food too. This is my grandma Linda Barrow's memories she's using my phone😀
How I wish there was an album (yes album) of these greats! All together! I’m a child of the 60’s. There was a black band who played in E.St. Louis every Saturday on State St. Amazing guys and this music. The best.
This is great " Music " you can't help but love it , I'm a little older in age however this is what I grow up listening to . Wow the memories of life gone by , family members that are no longer here it makes me very tearful and happy at the same time . The love of music and family. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
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ITS MY FIRST TIME EVER SEEING THIS VIDEO. I REALY ENJOYED
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I worked one night at the Apollo as a security guard. I was completely by myself there that night. The Apollo supervisor was in an office in the building. There was one light shining on the stage and there I was, sitting on the right side of the stage all night. After an hour there, I went up the famous Apollo stairs to the other floors to see the different small dressing rooms. Then I walked down the same way Chris Rock walked down during the opening of his classic concert called Bigger and Blacker down those same steps that you can see on CZcams. I imagined in my head the stars that had started their careers there like Mariah Carey, James Brown, The Jacksons, Aretha, Boyz To Men, New Kids On The Block, New Edition, Mary J Blige, Biggie Smalls, Whitney Houston, and many more. The stage is tiny people. I couldn't believe how small the place is. The upper level seats are like almost on top of the stage. The feeling artists must have with an Apollo audience must be nice because it feels so intimate being so close to the audience. Don't get me wrong. There are a lot of seats there. I would guess there were more than 1,500 seats there. But, the history I felt just sitting there as this white guy absorbing in that energy was incredible and I'll never forget it.
TDave Savian Say? Really appreciate comment. Thanks for sharing. Likewise too did jobs as Security Officer. All the joys never would been unless taken risk having applied for this job. As a female was asked to be hostess and greeter and other positions at events beyound where normally worked as a Security Guard. It was quite an experience never knew whould open doors to such opportunities. An amazing job. Where the path Lord God has Us walk is a journey You'd nevert expect to wander. Somethings wonderful. Never a dull moment. Reflecting on such good memories.
Thank you for sharing
Thanks for sharing!
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@@edwardburnett2491 Burnett, I'm shocked you had the energy to type those two letters since you seem to hate people with energy.
Al Green is a vibe all by himself!!
Spirit
You got that right
Al Green always knew how to command an audience! That's that anointing on him! Bless him Lord!✋🏾☝🏿😂🎶🎙🏃🏾🙏🏼
TEDDY PENDERGRASS ALSO GOT A STANDING OVATION, HE'S STILL ONE OF OUR FAVORITE SINGERS EVER.
Teddy need is flowers..l
Al Green killed it! He puts on awesome shows.
Call
Call
Me son
This is a fantastic show I grew up with all these people because of my mother was rock and roll freak like Me. I also wonder it's Buddy Holly was still alive, broke the color barrier first white bands to ever played the Apollo, how often would he have gone back and how much more musical genius would have inspired
AL had to wake'em up for Teddy to get'em RIGHT!!! YESSS!!! 💜💜
Rev. Al Green turned his classic slow jam into a Gospel jam! He was about to turn that theater into the Apollo Church!
That song was never a slow jam.
I’ve had the pleasure of seeing Al Green once . WOW , what a show he gave !!! The one I remember is - it seemed to be more younger folks in that crowd than people in their 50’s and over. Sensational performance !!!
Oh he felt that thang,he did a little dance
Teddy was so amazing; in a spilt second his life changed like very few of us could ever imagine. Yet he carried on and gave us the pleasure of his music for many more years.
He''s The my Man
Yes his life changed due to his foolish actions ?
@@elsacaceres4398 doesnt mean he deserves what happened to him
@@slendus8363 there were consequences
Love me some Teddy Pendegrass. What a gorgeous man he was! Lord have mercy.
Sometimes you see or hear something that makes you feel glad you are alive. This was one of those moments in time for me.L ife is still worth living....!
Amen Brother
Real music!!!
Amen!!! So so true
Amen
YESSSS❤
Chuck Jackson sounded as good as he did 33 years before! This video is a treasure!
Thank you!❤️❤️
And still handsome and good-looking man!!
I had the pleasure of playing for Chuck starting at age 19. It was both a joy and a great music education. I have so much respect for him. Getting to hear that great voice each night was awesome,
@@pastorfrison5402I can only imagine the awesome times you’ve had. Living, learning & loving what you do. Music…. 🎶🎼🎤 The universal language.🤎🤍🖤❤️♥️
@@mom2babygkaterad946 I can truly say that I've been blessed.
Chuck Jackson has that rare soulful opera with power voice
The thumbs down are by millennials who don't know real music.
Is that a joke?
For Real
Good OldSchool Music
Shame on them cant they hear
I was thinking same thing...but not all young people believe this way. My young grandchildren love older music 🎶 ❤ im great full they have taste in good music
I love them all.. but I think Al got the best reaction. He said I'm taking over! lol
@ Brian... Hell to da yeah yeah! Al Green was like, ... watch this. I'm go show you'll how it goes, ...ok. Lol
Too Blessed Miller Yep!
Chuck still looks and sounds great
Al seemed to be mostly showing off, up staging.
Al seemed to be mostly showing off, up staging.
Back in the day, if a guy put Teddy on in the car while driving you home, you knew he was gonna make a move 😍
Haaaa just waiting for it ..to be young again .
I just found this how wonderful.!
@Fire ball Truth because I was the girl in the car with the guy who put Teddy on in the car…. Duh…
@Fire ball Truth sorry to disappoint you but I was way past high school when Teddy was around
@Fire ball Truth I never kiss and tell…. Lol
To get up there and sing even though he was physically changed took so much ❤️ and courage. RIP Teddy. The other legends were fabulous as well
What I love about this is, everybody came real.
Wasn't no voiceover going on here.
This is 100% tickle your heart kiss your heart Raw soul.
Al Green with those F5 and F#5 belts tho. I love Chuck Jackson, sad I'm just now discovering his music.
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Enjoy you got lots of good music on this journey
Beautiful, clean, elegant, powerful voice! Love mr. Jackson! Love all of them, LEGENDS!
Thank you!! He loves you too!!😘❤️🙏🏿
Brings back so many memories of dancing to their music..thank you for your talents..
I consider myself happily amongst that group of people who actually got to see TP perform before the accident. Teddy P. was simply and indisputably, one of the very, very best of all time. RIH Forever!!!
I share your experience. It was indeed a special treat.
My favorite, Chuck jackson.Jackson. Thank you!
Outstanding! Practically the same quality!!! Continue to replay, remix occasionally and or redo!!!
The market still exist…
Please respond at your convenience…
Best regards
H.Ron
I got to see him perform as well before the accident. And it's a memory that I treasure 🙌🏾
Me too
Sam Cooke is the only thing missing from this historic setting.....
Fred Hatcher Thanks. Thanks
Because he's dead..
@Fred Yes...Sam Cooke the 🐐 GOAT👑💘
What about Jackie Wilson & David Ruffin & Eddie Kendricks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@vickitrotter7947 they're too numerous to be mentioned.
Music then had a positive and feel good message. I remember going to the Apollo as a kid and for days in a cloud of pride and awe to see African American strut their stuff on stage!!👍🏽💗💞
How are you doing today my name is Eric
THAT'S SO AWESOME YOU WERE VERY LUCKY, & BLESSED☺️I'D OF LOVED TO HAVE HEARD THAT DUDE B4 HIS ACCIDENT😰😢
Historic gathering that will never occur again.
One thing for sure we witness here today . ❤️❤️
The MOST MIST OF VOICES THAT REACH OUR SOULS HEART ❣️❤️💖 💞💯💯 💯
You got that right
Listening in 2020 ... It will NEVER get better than this!
Listening in 2022!
I’m watching in 2022 loving it
LOVING IT NOW AS I DID BACK IN THE DAY.2022. 81 YRS YOUNG; STILL KICKING IT JUST NOT AS HIGH. PEACE, JOY & LOVE 💕
That Al Green 💋💋💋has a way to move a crowd, even his church congregation😍
Outstanding
Yes. Al Green fine man in his days.... My kind of man. What abt that Teddy Pendergrass...oooo
Love Rev Al Green
Extremely charismatic
They knew Al Green was going to show out. And he did that.
Just can't get enough of Al Green, world renowned number one Soul Man!!!
Do we have 249 sick people with thumbs down here? It's actually zero thumbs down folks. We're talking Hall of Fame here, like it or not 👍👍👍👍👍
@Abraham Ajavon the peolpe who gave it thumbs down, just don't know how to Appreciate
Great music.
They do not know what talent is.
Outstanding
Bravo for the music of the past of these great singers of yesteryear.
There's no negative to be said , this is the kind of music that made you sing along as you dance with your loved ones ♥️💗💗💗
To have lived through each and every one of these Greats is amazing!!!!!!! Even had the pleasure of meeting Teddy in Beaumont,TX, Al in Phoenix, AZ. Oh my Lord, to be young again!!!!!!!!!
Yess i met al green
Can, t beat these singers , just the best the cream.
No one could touch Teddy P before his accident, no one.
Tell the truth!!
@@sandraatkins2539 ...all ight now!
Nobody!!!!!!
RIGHT ON.
And no one ever will!!!
In 1977 I had a friend who had a limo service. He asked me to do him a favor. It was to pick up Chuck Jackson from his home and take him to the Ebenezer baptist church in Newark NJ. For all of us that were born in the 1950's, and remembering hearing all of those Legends on our "transistor radios" in the early 60's when we were kids, I remember what a thrill it was ! In 1983 I also had an unexpected opportunity in an unrelated job to spend 6 hours with Chuck Berry one on one with me in conversation. Yes, life has graced me
in many ways. God bless all of them.
Joseph C. Adrignola memories
Thanks for sharing those experiences
How nice for you
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING THAT WITH US.
LOVE&BLESSINGS
So very good to see Teddy Pendergrass. He did fantastic... Al. Green did my favorite song . He did have energy and excitement. Had to watch Teddy once more. Great video. 🎶⚘🎶
Yes, Teddy Pendergrass miss his music
How are you doing today my name is Eric
Pendergrass
Chuck Jackson sounds just as good as he did back in the 60's when I saw him at the Royal Theater in my home town, Baltimore, MD.
He does. He preserved his instrument well. Amazing vocalist underappreciated.
Bob McElwain his voice was still strong
Chuck didn’t require any theatrics. He allowed his powerful voice to prove it can still withstand the test of time. What a joy to my ears…🗣👂🏽 🎶 💞
I saw Chuck Jackson at the Regal Theater in Chicago. Saw My Favorite Mr. Jackie Wilson, they all were fabulous.
That ‘s where I saw him perform also..The Royal Theater had most of
our best perform there.The first concert I attended was at the Royal
to see the magnificent James Brown.R.I.P James💔🙏🏼🥰
How the hell can anyone thumbs down this. WTF! THIS IS A GOLDEN GEM, that i didn't even know existed until tonight and will be watching it a million times. All of my favorite artist growing up, that helped shape my life to this day. Thanks for the upload.
Thank you Tee Bee! You got that right!! They don’t make music like this no more! I grew up in the studio with my Dad. He put his heart and soul into his music! He DIDN’T PLAY!! 😂 Thank you SO much!! I will read ALL these comments to him. 🥰🙋🏾♀️❤️🙏🏿
@@traciejackson4822 Is this really Chuck Jackson's daughter? And what year was this concert?
Exactly!
This is classic music and classy men🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥❤️❤️
Some one who’s really miserable!!!!
Great singers never go out of style!
Al Green had a holy host experience on stage. He sounded good!! very powerful!! performance. Chuck Jackson, Al Green, Ben E. Green, Brian Mckinight, were amazing!!!!!!!!!!
Love Chuck Johnson voice, under rated.
Love amazing video 💜 Much love always.
teddy will always be the soul singer of all time
Thank's Chuck Jackson for mentioning Jackie Wilson everybody act like there scared to say his name .Rest in peace Chuck and Jackie. Tammy
You said rest in peace Chuck and Jackie, I believe Chuck Jackson is still alive.
@@RaymondGordon9515 my mistake chuck was still alive.Tammy.
@@2011TDG not was, IS
I loved Jackie Wilson would attend his concerts every chance I got.🥰❤️🙏🏼
REST IN HEAVEN I CHOSE TO SAY INSTEAD OF "PEACE>WHICH IS IMPORTANT BUT I JUST LOVE THE ABBREVIATED PHRASE> "RIH" SINCE MY💏 SOULMATE WENT TO GLORY ON 8/14/20*♡♡
Teddy Still handsome and that song still touches♥️♥️
You know God always rules the room. Al green shined.
SAY IT AGAIN SIS.!!
U GO MAKE ME CUT A STEP IN A MINUTE!!!😁😁😁😁GLORY!!!!
Profiles in Pittsburgh
Thanks Chuck Jackson for playing the Apollo Theater for those 30 years. Now it's 20/20 and You're Still Hoing Strong
Love You Pittsburgh VOCALISTS ICON and FRIEND. Hallelujah, Sister Nora R Parker Carter AMEN😘
Thank you Ms./Mrs. Parker. I will read your post to my Dad. He will love it!!🥰❤️🙏🏿🙏🏿
Al up there sounding like cool ass Uncle Eddie who always shows up drunk to the BBQ...
That was a dumb reply
@@anthonytaylor7928 You'll be alright...
Yep. Everyone had an uncle Eddie back in da day!❤🤣
Dam.. Who's watching in 2020. Legends of all Legends.🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲👍
Really nice to hear these musicians sang these songs and so sad that some are no longer with us. This is real music
Rev. Al put on a show...
MEMORIES WHEN MEN WERE WELL DRESSED AND KNEW HOW TO TREAT A LADY
Hello 👋
Come here woman
Not really knew how to treat a lady. Just as much abuse
@@ceebee8042 U got that right, they were abusive then also 😵🤐🤕
Amen, Amen!
"Any day now." A brilliant performance.
Legend Al Green!
🎶🎤📀 This music never gets old . Bring = back so memories ! ! 2019
It takes me back to my childhood , with memories of families loving one another , Grandparents , mother's , father's , aunts , uncles , cousins , sisters , brothers and neighbors would gather and enjoy one another. The memories alone has me sitting here crying 😢😢 of all the love ones that are no longer here 💔💔💔💔
FACTS
Man, so much incredible talent on one stage....that first singer gave me goosebumps...what a voice...what a song! Thank you for a river of memories flowing with a few tears!
Chuck Jackson stood out with his voice. The music was great! I loved his performance overall. All of them were great but he was different.
MY ALL TIME FAV❤👨🏿💼🎤🎶AL GREEN & B4 HE WAS REVEREND👋🏻😊😄😍☺️👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Man TP is the man 🙏🏼❤️💯
Teddy Pendergrass.....my Hero❤️
This is great! Al Green came to slay! Some of the greatest musicians in the history of Jazz are in the orchestra pit! Benny Powell 2:46 (wearing the hat) is on trombone and Frank Wess 5:55 (left) is on sax and flute. The performed with The Count Basie Orchestra in the 50's and 60's. Basie played Apollo Theater. They too were Apollo Legends. There's probably more legends in the pit, I can't see. Special mention: 2:32 I think thats Warren Smith (still alive and well) on percussion.
You can tell Al green is a preacher good showed up and showed out.
So much Soul,Talent,sexiness and memories. All in one place. Thank you ❤️
Hello 👋
How are you doing today my name is Eric
TEDDY PERNDERGRAS IS LIKE ONE OF THE MASTERS AT THIS SINGING GAME ,
You are so funny.. but true about that
Horrible accident to Teddy But Al is taking it down.
Just love Mr Chuck Jackson‼️❤️🎵💖🎼❣️
Wow. Takes me way back. Truly miss these talented performers. Just no music like this today.
This was awesome!
Hello 👋
Hello 👋
SO TRUE. THE MUSIC TODAY IS DEPRESSING. BAD WORD CURSSING SO MUCH TALKING ABOUT BLACK WOMAN IN A DISGRACEFUL. & UN TASTEFUL WAY😳😞. MY HUSBAND & I RAISED OUR KIDS ESPECIALLY THE BOYS TO RESPECT A LADY OR ELDERLY IN A GODLY WAY! I ALWAY'S TALK TO GOD ABOUT STAYING & LEADING MY GROWN KID'S NOW IN THE PATH HE HAVE FOR THEM! AS WELL AS THE OTHER'S OUT THERE. GOD IS THE ANSWERE! BUT PARENT'S PLAY A BIG ROLL FROM THE BEGINNING WHEN THEY ARRIVE AT BIRTH!!
ALL THE GLORY & PRAISES GOES TO GOD ALWAY'S!!!
Love all these great singers. Teddy was the MAN.
Say it again,Say yes,Rev.Al Green,melt my heart.When he fell on his knees,I Holler.Rev Al Green stole the show.!!!!!🍾🥂🍺🍻🥂🍸🍷🔥🔥🔥
No way thumbs down. I was just 10 years old I love all of these loving Al Green wow
Al stole the show,I wouldn't want to come up behind that performance lol
Yep, Al took the stage an you can see it in every body face,They where smiling but they knew it just became "The Al Green Show".
Just discovered this. What a great show. Miss Teddy and Ben E King. RIP
Let's Stay Together...a national anthem to the most divine of emotions....Al Green in the white chair on the cover of the LP...
In those times Men and Women were Classy and Men treated women like Queens and women treated men like Kings. Everyone was was sharing and caring so much love for one another.❤
The white chair was a different album.
@@jeanettacarter3711 so sorry to disappoint you, women have always been at risk. Al Green got hot grits thrown on him for a reason. Each eara has had it's issues however "me too" came about because no one talked openly. The music is great however don't idealize these artist.
Chuck Jackson...really, look at him,listen this is AWEMAZIN
Damn Teddy P... Damn... RIP my cool bro!
Their will never be another teddy p ever
@@bigmark7807 we do
@@bigmark7807 💯
Al green just killed it! Thanks for sharing love all of them
Teddy was awesome
Yes indeed
Teddy Pendergrass was phenomenal with that deep baritone voice. Beautiful, Rest In Peace Teddy P
They still play a big part in my life
Singers like this just don't seem to exist anymore. This causes me great sadness, but the musical legacy of these men and so many others (and women!) will live forever, and somewhere, someone will hear this stuff and strive for this kind of greatness (I hope).
How are you doing today my name is Eric
1 day. There shall be another
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@@the_true_moe6715nobut
My Mom introduced me to this Legend Music.
How are you doing today my name is Eric
My baby, Al Green. Great singer & Entertainer.
Gorgeous Teddy. Great Voice.
Thanks for the video.
Al is ridiculous‼️This is one of my all time fav performances ❤️
Al “Grits” Green!!! He went to work with this one boy!! Whew!! 👏🏽👏🏽👌🏾👌🏾
"Yooo😂!" Smdh, STOP IT!
StrongCaramel C, Mon Now not the Grits
Enuf with the grits. At least he alive to talk about it.
That's Al Hot Grits Green
Al GREEN KILLED IT AND YES HE DID IT WITH THE GREATEST SONG OF ALL TIME LET'S STAY TOGETHER.
Al Green honnnnnny yessssss
How are you doing today my name is Eric
Ole Al was good for a whole concert all by himself...wasn't he??😎😎😄😄😄✊ love him to pieces, one of my all-time favorite male vocalist
Al Green!!!! Yes!!!!
I appreciate each and every one of these great legends real heart felt sincere soul stirring music
RIP: TEDDY P
I LOVE YOU AND THANK YOU FOR GIVING US SO MUCH BEAUTIFUL MUSIC
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
Teddy was a great man . He was beautiful inside and out . Never got a chance to see him in person. RipTeddy. Jr
Now that's how it's done👍🏿
Teddy , God Bless You. He is R& B
nothing like the oldies for the oldies, they will never understand
Thank you for sharing this video. It was a sheer delight to see those Gentlemen.
My favorite performer was Chuck Jackson. He sang with poise, class and didn’t require any theatrics.
He allowed his powerful voice to prove it can still withstand the test of time. Such
a joy to my ears.🗣👂🏽💞
I totally agree! His performance and voice was different than the rest. I also liked Ben king, their voices were natural and great.
Chuck Jackson was one of my favs...he was good eye Candy also.🥰🤪
Chuck Jackson was amazing, it almost brought tears to my eyes when he song that song
Thank you Leah! I will show my dad these posts! 🥰❤️🙏🏿
@@Marie70272 Awww!! Thank you! I’m his daughter. I will show him your comment. This will make his day! Thank you! God bless🥰❤️🙏🏿
that was once in life time event!
Come here woman let me blow your mind🙌🏽. Even in a wheelchair there were women ready to get their minds blown by Teddy P. 😂
You know that’s right!
I remember when....he could get it when women where throwing there panties on stage to him.
Brings back memories. we use to skate of this tune back in the days.
Mr. Jackson is still as good as he was all those years ago!.
teddy made my melt like butter still. Thank God for Teddy
I was soooo lucky to see Teddy twice in concert, and one woman fainted.. the man’s voice is just like you said.. smooth just like butter❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thanks for including this. It was so good to see and hear Teddy.
Al “Denzel Washington” Green is looking good !!!
All these legends looks really good...❤❤
I always said Denzel should play Al Green in a biopic.
I never realized how much they resembled each other until I saw this video.
Ben E King is Save the last dance for me
The Royal Theater was our Apollo, As we watched Chuck Jackson sing I close my eyes and visualize the last time I saw him singing @ the Royal Theater, He threw his tie into the audience and my cousin and I ended up in a pulling and screaming match with several other teenagers, well it was torn in 1/2, Lol we went back to our seats to enjoy the rest of the show, the Tams and Janette Baby Washington were also performing that evening, and she stole the show, She Got a standing Ovation...She even came back and sang another song, not too long after that the Royal was closed...Thanks for sharing this video, It brought back great memories.
It's awesome to finally hear someone mention the Royal theater in Baltimore MD and to explain it the way I did over the years "the Royal was our Apollo". My grandfather and his band played for all the acts that came through except James Brown and the Flames. Its great memories thank you
I met most of the acts that came through. They dined at the diner THEY called the Chuck Wagon all in the Pennsylvania Ave area good food too. This is my grandma Linda Barrow's memories she's using my phone😀
al took it to church..
Yessss Teddy ...sang it good bro
Real singers and icons . Great music . Regards, Jay
It's funny to see Teddy P laugh following al greens performance
pal cochino cause Teddy know He could sing like that if He didn't have that accident
Lol laughing like.. wtf I’m supposed to do now 😂
That was the progression of their careers. Al came before Teddy. People may have forgotten, Al Green was the Teddy Pendergrass of his day.
Great performance of these classic singers..........
How are you doing today my name is Eric
How I wish there was an album (yes album) of these greats! All together! I’m a child of the 60’s. There was a black band who played in E.St. Louis every Saturday on State St. Amazing guys and this music. The best.
This is great " Music " you can't help but love it , I'm a little older in age however this is what I grow up listening to . Wow the memories of life gone by , family members that are no longer here it makes me very tearful and happy at the same time . The love of music and family. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️