Don't care what anybody says, Ike and Tina Turner don't get near the credit they deserve for contribution to rock and roll. They were what rock and roll looks and sounds like.
I appreciate that. Rock really short changes black artists. And that's the biggest crime in history of rock and roll. Rock and roll is originally what they used to call "black" music.
And Ike Turner's contribution can't begin to be overstated. People can talk shit all they want, but that man is an absolute musical genius. A writer, arranger, bandleader, producer, who also designed their stage show. No wonder, he did tons of coke.
I found this in my senior year of HS (2001) and have watched it on the regular ever since… SUPERB choreography, it looked as though they were flying off the stage
In 1970 I saw her in person. That show was the best, high energy and nonstop. Todays "Diva's" couldn't keep up with her in voice quality, dance moves and her pure sexiness.
Love Tina so much, her performances with Ike are amazing the energy, the wildness I love them. I wish there could be more videos of their performances from this time
Any time I have reservations about BLM today and the protests we see or violence I still don't judge things because of Blacks like these Icons Tina, Aretha, Otis, Little Richard, Chuck Berry and countless others who lasted and promoted Black America in ways that no other Race has their own. BRAVO!
Z'ev: Watusi-(Orlons- Philadelphia PA) Twist-(Chubby Checker, P., PA) Bristol Stomp (Dovells -Bristol is a suburb of Philly PA) Mash Potato Time Dee-Dee Sharp- Philly PA) Pony Time (Chubby C.) These and many of the other pop dances of the period were quickly launched via performances on Dick Clark`s bandstand.
As a die hard Beyoncé fan I will admit that Tina's career has strongly influenced beyonce's and so many other artist alike, but let's not act like Beyoncé hasn't paid tribute many time they even performed at the Grammys together
This was a few years before I was even born, so maybe I don't get the joke. But it seemed a bit disrespectful to me when that man interrupted the Queen of Rock n Roll's performance wearing that silly rabbit outfit! But she carried on like the Queen that she is!
At this time they had the generic "go-go" dancers up and back of USA TV music shows, but Tina and The Ikettes down front style seems to be individual to them alone. I am open to correction though. Any other examples of the style would be welcome. The only one I know of is this English clip from 1967, dancer Sandy Sarjeant - ruclips.net/video/HCihTnvb3eg/видео.html
They did perform together at least once. I think it was a stage number of Tina's "Proud Mary". Tina was well into her sixties at the time but still performed well.
Don't care what anybody says, Ike and Tina Turner don't get near the credit they deserve for contribution to rock and roll. They were what rock and roll looks and sounds like.
Considering Jagger coped her moves in 66’ when on tour, what more needs to be said. ‘Moves like Jagger, borrowed from Tina’
That is the unadulterated truth if I have ever heard it spoken.
I appreciate that. Rock really short changes black artists. And that's the biggest crime in history of rock and roll. Rock and roll is originally what they used to call "black" music.
And Ike Turner's contribution can't begin to be overstated. People can talk shit all they want, but that man is an absolute musical genius. A writer, arranger, bandleader, producer, who also designed their stage show. No wonder, he did tons of coke.
My sentiments exactly.
The most superbly choreographed dance sequences...totally hypnotic
I found this in my senior year of HS (2001) and have watched it on the regular ever since… SUPERB choreography, it looked as though they were flying off the stage
@@judethaddeus9856 yeah they were just something else!! :)
YASSSSSSS!!!
In 1970 I saw her in person. That show was the best, high energy and nonstop. Todays "Diva's" couldn't keep up with her in voice quality, dance moves and her pure sexiness.
Those Ikettes though.
Love Tina so much, her performances with Ike are amazing the energy, the wildness I love them. I wish there could be more videos of their performances from this time
Fuck, I love how Tina and the Ikettes dance here!!!!
I think just watching this I have lost weight
Can’t wait to get back out there as “Tina Turner” and do this one!!!
love her love her high notes
My God, Tina looks SO GOOD in this performance!
I saw her in person about four times in Memphis in the 70s and 80s.
She is an unmatched talent.
Swinde not fair
M-town stand up! 〽️ the Wildest Dreams at the Pyramid in 1997 was my first concert.
Incredible performance! Can't wait to sing this!
She's amazing, a really star! Ela é maravilhosa, estrela inigualável!
Fantabulous
I wish I could dance like that!!
Tina and Wilford Pickett would have been the best dancers ever on this planet!
I think you mean Wilson Picket.
love it!!!!
Any time I have reservations about BLM today and the protests we see or violence I still don't judge things because of Blacks like these Icons Tina, Aretha, Otis, Little Richard, Chuck Berry and countless others who lasted and promoted Black America in ways that no other Race has their own. BRAVO!
The Female James Brown🤤🙌🏾
FACTS! PERIOD!
Tinaaaaaa sei fantastica meravigliosa 👏👏👏♥️♥️♥️👑
Tina looks smokin hot
Quite a motor on Tina!
Trumpets sounds like horse whinnying. Sounds great.
Z'ev: Watusi-(Orlons- Philadelphia PA) Twist-(Chubby Checker, P., PA) Bristol Stomp (Dovells -Bristol is a suburb of Philly PA) Mash Potato Time Dee-Dee Sharp- Philly PA) Pony Time (Chubby C.) These and many of the other pop dances of the period were quickly launched via performances on Dick Clark`s bandstand.
Holy tempo Batman!
As a die hard Beyoncé fan I will admit that Tina's career has strongly influenced beyonce's and so many other artist alike, but let's not act like Beyoncé hasn't paid tribute many time they even performed at the Grammys together
"Simply The Best"
Showstopper with The Ikettes
Tina, Tina, Tina!
Only one word for Tina, ‘BONAFIDE BAD ASS’. Happy Mother’s Day to my mom’s ‘Queen of R&R’.
❤🎉
Beyoncé who !!!!!
danny c Exactly!! Lol
♥️❤️♥️❤️♥️❤️
This was a few years before I was even born, so maybe I don't get the joke. But it seemed a bit disrespectful to me when that man interrupted the Queen of Rock n Roll's performance wearing that silly rabbit outfit! But she carried on like the Queen that she is!
Beyoncé? Never heard of her.
At this time they had the generic "go-go" dancers up and back of USA TV music shows, but Tina and The Ikettes down front style seems to be individual to them alone. I am open to correction though. Any other examples of the style would be welcome.
The only one I know of is this English clip from 1967, dancer Sandy Sarjeant -
ruclips.net/video/HCihTnvb3eg/видео.html
Tina and Beyonce should do something together
Beyoncé wished she was her
They did perform together at least once. I think it was a stage number of Tina's "Proud Mary". Tina was well into her sixties at the time but still performed well.
Here is a link to Tina and Beyonce on stage performing "Proud Mary".
ruclips.net/video/-sao4Ki3KHw/видео.html
Who was that masked rabbit?! Tommy Smothers?
anyone know the names of the ikettes?
The shortest one should be Esther Jones and I think Claudia Lennear might have been part of this trio, but I'm not sure. No clue about the 3rd one.
Anyone know which Ikettes??? Please
I'm not sure about the middle Ikette but Esther Jones is on the left and Claudia Lennear is on the right.
@@jovan628 thx!!
@jovan628 I think you're right.
Very good quality? How about poor quality. Click bait.
Exactly 😡
Beyonce wished
Very good quality ? I don't think so, check your dictionary and find out what good quality means!
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This is the main reason why I do not like bunnies. Bad Bunny messed up a perfectly good performance
very bad quality. Been copied so many times it is fuzzy.