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"Brother" Ray Charles appreciation thread Maybe this is a very old topic and I couldn't find it in the archives... (ok shoot me I'm lazy ) but I have often stated Ray Charles was one of my favorite artists.
And when they call this guy "the Genius", they weren't really whistling Dixie, this guy was a musical and vocal beast! Though I feel the guy don't get enough credit (even with what he did after leaving Atlantic Records in 1959), I do feel that alongside James, Chuck Berry and the Motown artists, Ray changed the course of popular music forever. What are your favorite Ray joints? Here's mine: Come Back Baby This Little Girl of Mine What I Say? I Got a Woman A Fool for You Hallelujah I Love Her So Drown In My Own Tears I'm Movin' On Hard Times (No One Knows Better Than I) Sinner's Prayer Mess Around Don't You Know Leave My Woman Alone | |
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When I was younger I never cared for Ray Charles. I was very stuburn as a young child, it was either Jackson 5 or James Brown or nothing. Some artist I listen to like Dramatics and O'Jays but I had never even given Ray a chance (or Prince to, ha). My pops had his music but I never even was curious about it. When I got older, I stareted to really get into his music nd others (like Prince) and brother was bad.
Here is a performance I liked with Billy Preston and Ray on the piano doing Edwin Star's Agent Double "O" Soul. http://youtube.com/watch?v=4SiqmoZq47I PRINCE: Always and Forever
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LittleBLUECorvette said: When I was younger I never cared for Ray Charles. I was very stuburn as a young child, it was either Jackson 5 or James Brown or nothing. Some artist I listen to like Dramatics and O'Jays but I had never even given Ray a chance (or Prince to, ha). My pops had his music but I never even was curious about it. When I got older, I stareted to really get into his music nd others (like Prince) and brother was bad.
Here is a performance I liked with Billy Preston and Ray on the piano doing Edwin Star's Agent Double "O" Soul. http://youtube.com/watch?v=4SiqmoZq47I Thanks! Wow... Billy was a great dancer... I always loved how Ray conducted his band. There's a YouTube special with Ray playing a lead saxophone solo. You have to take heed the man was blind but he was able to compose music and actually play two, three instruments. I can see why Stevie looked up to him IMMENSELY! Billy also looked up to him too. I think the video you showed me was when Billy was in Ray's band at the time or was produced by Ray. | |
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I believe this the saxophone video you were thinking of
http://www.youtube.com/wa...2l7GraYFhI He was classically trained on saxophone, oboe and clarinet as far as I remember, and I think he dabbled in other instruments as well. | |
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jacktheimprovident said: I believe this the saxophone video you were thinking of
http://www.youtube.com/wa...2l7GraYFhI He was classically trained on saxophone, oboe and clarinet as far as I remember, and I think he dabbled in other instruments as well. Yep, sure was. I had to find evidence about that though because I've seen pictures of Ray with the sax but I had never saw him actually play it, he played pretty well, I might add. | |
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