This is the edited version of The Story Of Stax Records 02 from corporalhenshaw, which was blocked. Missing are two sections on Otis Redding. Hope that it still makes sense.
I had some kinfolks who lived in South Memphis down McLemore. I want to say an older cousin took us down the street to the closed down Stax studio back in the late 70s-early 80s. I went to it after it opened as a museum. Simply amazing!!!
8:08 ... this footage was shot back in 1966. The camera work is incredible. It's dynamic along with the music... so ahead of its time. It really captures the magic of Sam and Dave.
I'm bout to die! Issac Hayes talking about foam from seat cushion falling out if the bottom of the car!!! Hilarious!! When I was a baby, one of six, my poor daddy had raggedy cars too, but one had a hole in the floor board, MY POOR MAMA, ALWAYS KEEPING HEAD COUNT! 😂😂😂
Maria Luiza ABSOLUTELY AGREED! One MAJOR question though about Issac Hayes. The narrator clearly stated that Issac was an ORPHAN, but; LIVED WITH HIS GRANDMOTHER. Hmmmmmmmm..? How is that even possible. To be an orphan, ( completely alone. NO siblings, no cousins known, NO ONE OF THE SAME BLOOD FROM YOUR MOTHER OR FATHER'S SIDE OF THE FAMILY ANYWHERE. ) That's what an orphan is. An EXTREMELY SAD situation to be in at any age. Let alone, childhood. But they know and he LIVES WITH HIS GRANDMOTHER! So somebody is lying here and they REALLY need to work on how they go about lying to fill out the back story for him. Like ALL back stories, they are fabrications anyhow. So it's truly not that important. However, you at least want them to be BELIEVABLE!
Hey there! Are there any other links for Stax Records out here to show kids? I'm so disappointed that a couple videos I used to share are no longer available.
I had some kinfolks who lived in South Memphis down McLemore. I want to say an older cousin took us down the street to the closed down Stax studio back in the late 70s-early 80s. I went to it after it opened as a museum. Simply amazing!!!
8:08 ... this footage was shot back in 1966. The camera work is incredible. It's dynamic along with the music... so ahead of its time. It really captures the magic of Sam and Dave.
There needs to be a big screen movie made of Stax!
Actually I'd like to see a series. Much better suited for the large number of interesting characters.
Yes, i do agree. They need to make a movie of Stax Records..
@@Rasbiff yes!
RIP TO EVERYONE FROM STAX RECORDS THAT HAVE PASSED ON.IT'S A LONG LIST FOR SURE IN 2020
OTIS HAD SUCH A SWEET VOICE.MISS HIM
I'm bout to die! Issac Hayes talking about foam from seat cushion falling out if the bottom of the car!!! Hilarious!!
When I was a baby, one of six, my poor daddy had raggedy cars too, but one had a hole in the floor board, MY POOR MAMA, ALWAYS KEEPING HEAD COUNT! 😂😂😂
those were the days lol
Otis Redding
Man, what if...
Beautiful cat
Excellent!
I see this studio every week I am from "Soulsville"!!!
fantastic!
Maria Luiza ABSOLUTELY AGREED! One MAJOR question though about Issac Hayes. The narrator clearly stated that Issac was an ORPHAN, but; LIVED WITH HIS GRANDMOTHER. Hmmmmmmmm..? How is that even possible. To be an orphan, ( completely alone. NO siblings, no cousins known, NO ONE OF THE SAME BLOOD FROM YOUR MOTHER OR FATHER'S SIDE OF THE FAMILY ANYWHERE. ) That's what an orphan is. An EXTREMELY SAD situation to be in at any age. Let alone, childhood. But they know and he LIVES WITH HIS GRANDMOTHER! So somebody is lying here and they REALLY need to work on how they go about lying to fill out the back story for him. Like ALL back stories, they are fabrications anyhow. So it's truly not that important. However, you at least want them to be BELIEVABLE!
OTIS ALL THE WAY,HE HAD SUCH AN INCREDIBLE VOICE.
Magnificent video!!!!! Thanks for posting!!!
Ill make my move different....checkmate.🎉🎉
Otis was the best
The Dramatics became Memphis Temptations.on Volt records.
Hey there! Are there any other links for Stax Records out here to show kids? I'm so disappointed that a couple videos I used to share are no longer available.
hi- My musical tribute to Stax Records, and all the wonderful musicians, singers, and staff- enjoy !- "Funky-Funky Stax- by Fat Wallet- @
Stax was so big even the Beatles considered recording Revolver here.
Hmmm...where's the link to Part 3? I seem to see everything else but...thanks...
+Alan Jankowski See part 2b
+fugee ohu Yeah...I figured that out eventually, thanks...
Actually Otis Redding recorded 5 previous albums over 3 years on Atco and Volt before recording his first Stax album in 1967
So Stax records was white and black people making music together and allow them to be free