is that it doesn't kid around that much. I mean the guys are all business ! The plain solid truth and nothing but the truth of the feeling, they give ! I find that comforting to the point that I start to do the Charles Wright, and spin in the street or something... Express Yourself... once again the guy is being uber serious about it. Am I wrong ? Even when he's letting it go and starts having serious fun with it !
But as I was saying, this is not a common thing to hear, some would even say it's not very far from being almost very raer, I would say.
The thing that got me started on this thoughts, is the end of Trick Or Treat - Otis Reading where he starts to Ad Lib (or so he seems) about all the tricks she's got hanging from there, from here, from the wall... Garrr ! I swear we can hear him having fun with the song this time - this is brilliant.
Another obvious example, knowing the guy, is when Little Richard sits down and that he cries, that sometimes while he thinks, honey, he even sighs, that he moans, that he even groans sometime etc. I mean, there it is! just beneath the surface !
(I Don't Know What You've Got But It's Got Me - alternate take).
Well done Mr Richard! not an easy thing to do, put humor in the genre of the genres !
But I cannot find another example of this fine line between the fun and the seriousness of soul.
Hello y'all !
One thing I like about Soul,
is that it doesn't kid around that much. I mean the guys are all business ! The plain solid truth and nothing but the truth of the feeling, they give ! I find that comforting to the point that I start to do the Charles Wright, and spin in the street or something... Express Yourself... once again the guy is being uber serious about it. Am I wrong ? Even when he's letting it go and starts having serious fun with it !
But as I was saying, this is not a common thing to hear, some would even say it's not very far from being almost very raer, I would say.
The thing that got me started on this thoughts, is the end of Trick Or Treat - Otis Reading where he starts to Ad Lib (or so he seems) about all the tricks she's got hanging from there, from here, from the wall... Garrr ! I swear we can hear him having fun with the song this time - this is brilliant.
Another obvious example, knowing the guy, is when Little Richard sits down and that he cries, that sometimes while he thinks, honey, he even sighs, that he moans, that he even groans sometime etc. I mean, there it is! just beneath the surface !
(I Don't Know What You've Got But It's Got Me - alternate take).
Well done Mr Richard! not an easy thing to do, put humor in the genre of the genres !
But I cannot find another example of this fine line between the fun and the seriousness of soul.
I guess the soul has got to be serious.
Uber serious.
And I'm not being funny !