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Old 01-27-2006, 07:56 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Booker T and the MG's

Does anyone remember the piece of music called 'Green Onions', by this band?
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Old 01-28-2006, 11:29 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Yes.
It was an instrumental. Booker T & The MGs were the in-house band for Stax/Volt, backing for the likes of Sam & Dave and the great Otis Redding.

Green Onions was a big favourite among the mods during the 60s.
Why are you interested Luke?
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Old 01-30-2006, 03:40 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Green Onions was a big favourite among the mods during the 60s.
Why are you interested Luke?
Because the first time I ever heard it, I fell in love (sort of) with the tune. It's a great, and slightly groovy, piece of music. I now have it on CD.
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Old 02-02-2006, 02:43 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Luke.
Other instrumentals with a 60's soul feel well worth a listen;

Exus Trek - Luther Ingram & His Orchestra, Double Cookin' by the Checkerboard Squares (also known as Strings A GoGo) and a track called Sliced Tomatoes - The Just Brothers...remember Fat Boy Slims 'Funk Soul Brother' (or whatever it was called), well that's the one sampled by Fat Boy Slim (thieving git) and it's a class tune in it's original form.
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Great band - Booker T. Jones was a great organ player, too. I love the Hammond B3 Organ… By the way, if you like Booker T's sound, you should check out the master of the B3, Jimmy Smith. A lot of his stuff is now remastered, and finally sounds CD-quality. Also check out John Medeski of Medeski, Martin & Wood - they're a terrific jam band, and John is an incredible organ player.
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i love jimmy smith - at the moment, dot com blues is a favourite of mine, but other stuff like the sermon and back at the chicken shack is great too

my favourite medeski martin and wood song is "i wanna ride you" from uninvisible - really funky
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Great band - Booker T. Jones was a great organ player, too. I love the Hammond B3 Organ… By the way, if you like Booker T's sound, you should check out the master of the B3, Jimmy Smith. A lot of his stuff is now remastered, and finally sounds CD-quality. Also check out John Medeski of Medeski, Martin & Wood - they're a terrific jam band, and John is an incredible organ player.
Thanks, I'll look for those artists.

And right-track, I'll make a list of those song titles and look for them.
Cheers mate.
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Old 02-06-2006, 01:29 PM   #8 (permalink)
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And right-track, I'll make a list of those song titles and look for them.
Cheers mate.
Or you could buy this

Minight Brew (goldmine)

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Personal favourites on the compilation are 'Frantic Escape' by the Innocent Bystanders, 'I need Help' by the Detroit Land Apples and 'My Sugar Baby' by Connie Clark.

Tracks;

Midnight Brew - Melvin Carter

Double Cookin - Checkerboard Squares

A Case Of Love - Renfro Orchestra

Bari Track - Doni Burdick

Hit and Run- Lebaron Orchestra

Soul Step - The Dogs

Dominica - Frank Nelson and his Beat Strings

Beachcomber- Johnny Gibson Trio

Happiness Is Here - Topper Productions

Frantic Escape - Innocent Bystanders

Makin' Up Time- The Holidays

Exus Trek - Luther Ingram

I Need Help - Detroit Land Apples

My Sugar Baby - Connie Clark

I Have Faith In You - Doni Burdick

Love Bound - Audio Arts Strings

What Is This - Fred & Bobbie's Rhythm Section

That's The Way It Is - Ann Perry

The Gallop - Milton Wright & The Terra Sherma Strings

The Joker - The Milestones

They'll Be Coming - Sam Ambrose

Magic Potion - Lou Johnson
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Minight Brew (goldmine)

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I haven't heard of ANY of those..... Oh dear....

But I'll have a look for the album.

Thanks.
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I haven't heard of ANY of those..... Oh dear....

But I'll have a look for the album.

Thanks.
Well If you like old R&B/rare Soul, I'm willing to bore you to death with it if you want.
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