Don’t be sleepin on Willie Hutch now .. his music has played at many Family reunions and old school house parties. Rip WH thank you for all of your music it’s much appreciated.
As an Asian guy born and raised in Brooklyn, NY, this era of music i didn't grow up under. But...... Going to a school that was 80% black, you make friends. You get invited to parties. You get exposed to black music. Young kids would be outside dancing to rap and hip hop but the older generation would be inside playing soul, blues, funk, and jazz. I gravitated more to the older generations music, i don't know why but because of people like Willie Hutch, Curtis Mayfield and Bobby Womack, i became a bass and rhythm guitar player. I love every minute of it.
Willie was an overlooked artist. Coming in the Curtis Mayfield tradition, he combined social consciousness with great rhythm and blues stylings and cool orchestrations...
this song was an insrument of growth for our young people as a dancer 74-76 on the train i had many dreams...the movie the actors and people like willie hutch showed us that we could accomplish anything
Listen to the words in that song !!! That's when music had meaning.. I would say from the 60's, 70's, 80's and 90's and maybe early 2000's. That's it !!! You don't here that know more .
Watching this, I REALLY wish i was old enough to be a part of this era. It looked like FUN!! The song is getting me emotional cuz of the times today. Brother’s gonna work it out in 2021!!
I was a pre-teen at this time. Too young to be on soul train…but watched it every Saturday morning. I love growing up in this era, the music, clothes and everything else that was the 70’s!!!!!! Nothin’ like it!!!!!!!
Soul Train- Now that was some real good dancing even Fred Astaire(remember him? classic movie star/dancer) said he admired those soul train dancers and thought he could learn some new steps from them.
Isaac Hayes won an Academy Award for his song, "Shaft", but never realized money for his award. He was more abused by his "agents" to the point he never received money for his award. Hollywood agents abuse Black artists blatantly. Because their artist is Black. The agents abuse YT artists also, but not to the point they do Black people. It's inherent in Hollywood, that agents and business managers (15% of the take), treat Black artists with less respect and with ulterior motives than they do Yt artists. Hollywood agents thought "OK, here's a Black rapper from the hood, I'm making money on him big time." THOSE DAYS ARE GONE!.
What fascinates me about Soul Train's first decade is how social dancing is changing. In the first years we see the beginning of free form dancing that moves away from structured partnering and doing a specific dance for a song like "The Mashed Potato." However, here for instance, we're still in an era where dancing is good, clean fun. Dancing becomes more an expression of individual sexuality as the 70's progress, and by the end of the disco era dance is highly individualized and completely sexualized. In one of the very first episodes, Don Cornelius is interviewing a couple who lists all of the dances they've learned over the years. When Cornelius asks if they can do all of those dances, the young man says, "Exercise." The first decade of Soul Train marks this transition from the wholesome, recreational dance tradition which began with Irene and Vernon Castle and the dance halls that dotted the United States in the early 20th century as a result of the dance craze they started in the 1910's. Disco itself is the last gasp of structured, partnered dancing: Do the Hustle!
The sounds heavier & funkier than all his other albums, with a spirit that matches the spirit of the movie The Mack, which this track comes from, this 1973 album from the Blaxploitation movie is simply brilliant, if you loved Superfly then you'd dig this album
The days of YT music companies, Yt agents abusing Black artists money is over, cause now errrryboddddy knows what the companies and agents are doing. Uh huh! Not today Yt folks!
Don’t be sleepin on Willie Hutch now .. his music has played at many Family reunions and old school house parties. Rip WH thank you for all of your music it’s much appreciated.
As an Asian guy born and raised in Brooklyn, NY, this era of music i didn't grow up under. But......
Going to a school that was 80% black, you make friends. You get invited to parties. You get exposed to black music. Young kids would be outside dancing to rap and hip hop but the older generation would be inside playing soul, blues, funk, and jazz. I gravitated more to the older generations music, i don't know why but because of people like Willie Hutch, Curtis Mayfield and Bobby Womack, i became a bass and rhythm guitar player. I love every minute of it.
Paulkersey, dude!!! Yess Willie Hutch.
@@imbees2 1000%
That’s amazing!
When need this message today,
there is NO school like OLD SCHOOL
#THEABSOULUTETRUTH
got that right!
we need to work it out and stop all the killings because we're only killing each other can I get an amen
Amen to that!
Amen Bro!
amen! and amen again!
Robert Calyton amen brother
Robert Calyton amen to that my brother
Willie Hutch is an unsung artist.
Willie was an overlooked artist. Coming in the Curtis Mayfield tradition, he combined social consciousness with great rhythm and blues stylings and cool orchestrations...
2024 im here ayeeeeeeee
2:06 that brotha workin' it out on that floor!
RIP WILLIE HUTCH✊🏿 ❤️🖤💚
RIP MAX JULIAN ✊🏿❤️🖤💚
RIP ROGER E MOSELY ❤🖤💚
No doubt✊🏿✨️
Man I'm so glad I grew up in this generation of soul train! I feel sorry for the younger generation who just don't seem to have a clue.
Word.
"Open your eyes to the fact to what's really holding you back."
THIS SONG IS PERFECT FOR THE CURRENT CLIMATE.✊✊
I ❤❤❤ this shot!!
And 2022👍🏽
AND 2023 ✊🏾
Old school. Was real
Willie Hutch, unsung.
this song was an insrument of growth for our young people as a dancer 74-76 on the train i had many dreams...the movie the actors and people like willie hutch showed us that we could accomplish anything
Oh if I could only got back to 1973 knowing what I know about this life now. I might choose to do that over having a billion dollars.
Listen to the words in that song !!! That's when music had meaning.. I would say from the 60's, 70's, 80's and 90's and maybe early 2000's. That's it !!! You don't here that know more .
I was 4 yrs old when this came out…. I remember my dad playing this 💃🏽 🕺🏽 💃🏽 🕺🏽
Willie was one of the greatest conductors of all time! Musical genius
Brothers gonna work it out!
REMEMBERING MY BIRTHDAY TWIN WILLIAM HUTCHINSON
'WILLIE HUTCH"
(DECEMBER 6, 1944 - SEPTEMBER 19, 2005) [12/06/2019]
Awesome song, awesome period in soul music...if you lived in New York, your dial never left 107.5 WBLS, thanks to Frankie Crocker...the best!
✊✊😀😀
Love me some Willie Hutch. My family would barbeque and play cards and get they smoke and drink on listening to his music. Fun Times
Amen too that brother
My Family would too those were some good old days
Willie was a beast switching the tempo on the track!
Only one Willie Hutch. Such a very precious man
I miss these days..was a young teen when these jams came out..they don't have entertainment like this anymore..what a shame.
ITS ALL RAP KRAP OR REMAKES OF SONGS THAT DONT MAKE FUCKING SENSE
Takes me back to my carefree teen yrs😍😏
them brothers working out dancing right there
Fareal they got soultrain 🔥🔥🔥
This era fascinates me more than when I danced on Soul Train 2 years later. And Willie Hutch was so cool and a nice Man.
You danced on soul train sista?
The original soundtrack from The Mack
Social awareness was needed back then ,and I think it may work for us in these times also because we've got to work it out
Love everybody that recognizes this artist and his songs, his music and his words! that's how we do!
💕 LOVE
PEACE
AND
SOUL
Chit, when you realize, Curtis Mayfield was an overlooked Artist.
oh man.Please bring this track Back..Much Respect..
HOW U GONE GET IT TOGETHER... BEING AGAINST 1 ANOTHER.....
TIS THE TRUTH!!!
Charmel Moore-Joiner Say IT.
Willie Hutch in my CD right now 2021 real Mack music.👑🥇
And everybody on Soul Train are dancing to this song!!!!! Baby now!!!
OLD SCHOOL
WILLIE HUTCH
Willie Hutch is a true brother singing. Willie got the words too!
This is a powerful song and should be relevant today!!!!🤜🏾✊🏾👊🏾🤛🏾
Timeless classic. Bring back Soul Train.
bday luv
listen to the words so important
listen brothers please
Watching this, I REALLY wish i was old enough to be a part of this era. It looked like FUN!! The song is getting me emotional cuz of the times today. Brother’s gonna work it out in 2021!!
I was a pre-teen at this time. Too young to be on soul train…but watched it every Saturday morning. I love growing up in this era, the music, clothes and everything else that was the 70’s!!!!!! Nothin’ like it!!!!!!!
Awesome 70s soul, love it !!!
yess indeed brother
Great song and soundtrack - The Mack!! This was my mom's Saturday morning have to clean the house song.
Such a great track! Can I say underrated. Willie Hutch !
1:37 TURN UP!!!
I have never heard of this man until today while listening to Spotify. This song came on and instantly I loved it. WOW
when you could party
R.I.P. Willie...
Slappin!
REMEMBERING WILLIAM HUTCHINSON
"WILLIE HUTCH"
(DECEMBER 6, 2022)
BROTHER GONNA WORK OUT
Yeah that real music!!
They'll work it out one day. Great memories if you're old enough to remember Soul Train! I am. Damn it was good!
Happy Heavenly Birthday to the late, great & legendary Willie Hutch ( 12-6)!❤ Continue to RIHP Great Emperor!❤
those dancers are JACKIN their bodies.
Soul Train- Now that was some real good dancing even Fred Astaire(remember him? classic movie star/dancer) said he admired those soul train dancers and thought he could learn some new steps from them.
WILLIE....is KING 👑...his music is MONUMENTAL 🎶🎶
This is that get up & go Monday AM music!!❤❤❤❤
This is still my favorite in front of Shaft and Superfly.
He was cute .but as far as what he sung i totally agree with everything.GO SEXY MAN.
Ahhh.....the 70's....I love it !!!
Good old days music had a message, thanks for post, Peace Duces
WH was a gem of the 70s and the Back experience!
A forgotten treasure! RIP.
I never heard this song. This should be the brothas theme song in 2019.
Only baby boomers will remember this song😘😜
so Soulful man. I'm 37 saying this wow. the essence of R/B. wow
one of my very favorites, thats why i did a remix. its so honest and unfortunatly us brothers didnt work it out..it was the sisters that stood up.
Thank you for finding and posting this! Open your ears and eyes to the fact of whats truly holding us back.
Preach it, Bro!!!!!!!!!
Soundtrack to Superfly, splendid era.
The song is from The Mack not Superfly
@@byronbenguche whatever, same era 😆 happy new year, and happy new me.
@@TerryTurnerwaydisciple12 whatever hell u wrong.
@@antoniohoward981 the hell with you, my opinion.
This song is ULTRA-funky! I LOVE IT!!!
Willie may have had afew minor hits but his real talent showcased behind the scenes.
Isaac Hayes won an Academy Award for his song, "Shaft", but never realized money for his award. He was more abused by his "agents" to the point he never received money for his award. Hollywood agents abuse Black artists blatantly. Because their artist is Black. The agents abuse YT artists also, but not to the point they do Black people. It's inherent in Hollywood, that agents and business managers (15% of the take), treat Black artists with less respect and with ulterior motives than they do Yt artists. Hollywood agents thought "OK, here's a Black rapper from the hood, I'm making money on him big time." THOSE DAYS ARE GONE!.
To be 21 in this era would've been magical!
It was Magical...We were Lucky. I'm reaching back to your generation so we can keep the magic alive...
Only one Willie Hutch. Such a very precious man
Love him so much since Love runs out
What fascinates me about Soul Train's first decade is how social dancing is changing. In the first years we see the beginning of free form dancing that moves away from structured partnering and doing a specific dance for a song like "The Mashed Potato." However, here for instance, we're still in an era where dancing is good, clean fun. Dancing becomes more an expression of individual sexuality as the 70's progress, and by the end of the disco era dance is highly individualized and completely sexualized. In one of the very first episodes, Don Cornelius is interviewing a couple who lists all of the dances they've learned over the years. When Cornelius asks if they can do all of those dances, the young man says, "Exercise." The first decade of Soul Train marks this transition from the wholesome, recreational dance tradition which began with Irene and Vernon Castle and the dance halls that dotted the United States in the early 20th century as a result of the dance craze they started in the 1910's. Disco itself is the last gasp of structured, partnered dancing: Do the Hustle!
Top musica
Love Willie as a great singer, songwriter, producer and guitarist
Nice dance moves. :D
Jeez , physically shivering to this beautiful groove; sounds very similar to Curtis Mayfield RIP
The sounds heavier & funkier than all his other albums, with a spirit that matches the spirit of the movie The Mack, which this track comes from, this 1973 album from the Blaxploitation movie is simply brilliant, if you loved Superfly then you'd dig this album
J Eshun That seem to be typical of the production of the Blaxploitation movie soundtracks.
The days of YT music companies, Yt agents abusing Black artists money is over, cause now errrryboddddy knows what the companies and agents are doing. Uh huh! Not today Yt folks!
Birthday Vibes❤ Celebrating another year of life❤RIP Willie Hutch
Rappers please listen 2024
Much Gratitude
Classic
REMEMBERING WILLIAM HUTCIHNSON
"WILLIE HUTCH"
(DECEMBER 6, 1944 - SEPTEMBER 19, 2005)
[12/7/2024]
classic takes me back to 1973, east harlem,memories
Still a favorite club classic in the underground club/House scene in NY/NJ!
The soul train dancers is givin him some major energy
When I heard him say Houston, that made this complete for me! SHOUT OUT TO H-TOWN!!
I'm still waiting for brothers around the world to work it out. ✌️
an incredible joint
Here we go, Willie Hutch!!!
mi nuh gon bleach said mi nuh gone dilute mi skin, mi luv bein black mi breddas & sistahs
sing it Willie Hutch!!!
Beautiful. ✊🏽