I was born in 67, my mom introduced me to Al Green, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, etc. She would cry and hold me in her arms for hours listening to these greats. I love them and you guys 🙏 God bless you!
My God mother introduced me to all those you mentioned and Otis Redding. She would blast these songs on Saturday while doing chores, and 😢. I guess it hit her soul.
My boyfriend used to tease me for listening to Al Green. He's not my boyfriend anymore. This man is pure love feel good non- stop and yes, his background singers always kill it!
I feel so blessed to have, blues R&B, Soul music, Rock N Roll in all it manifestations in my generation all at the same time. There was ALWAYS a song for any occasion. I’m sorry the music buisness has put a stranglehold on your generation. You are in a musical desert instead of an oasis of wonder and creativity.
Yes! I don't live there anymore but I'm still proud to be from Detroit. It must've been great like my mom did going to the Foxx Theatre to see all the Motown groups/singers LIVE when she was a teen.2 of my favorites by The Temps. are Just My Imagination and I'm Losing You. I saw David Ruffin once. He drove past me in a green convertible wearing his trademark glasses. I started screaming & he laughed. Smokey Robinson is also my cousin. I never met him but my dad used to hang out with him before I was born. We all have the "family eyes" green/hazel.
@@LG-kx8xl Oh wow! Smokey is my all time fav., Shop Around is my fav of his. I grew up in the Detroit suburbs, saw Smokey live twice, and saw the Temps and Tops a few times, saw them together once, it was great! I saw Stevie Wonder when he came out with his first song...Fingertips! I was so lucky to have gotten to see a lot of them live.
I agree; I always loved Black music from when I was a young teenager in the 60s. I am white and we all (black white or any other race or ethnic group) we all listened to and danced to the same music.
Llove this man!!!.......he's a preacher now in Tennessee after his girlfriend back in the day caught him cheating and poured a pot of hot grits on him while he was in the tub.
What’s funny is how when they do reactions to classic rock band, or classics from the 50’s or 60’s. The audience from those genres are so welcoming and just happy to see such young men broadening their own horizons but bridging genres, ages, and cultures. But when they cover urban soul they get criticism instead. SMH
Brian Owens dose an amazing cover of Change is Gonna Come.. I like it better then the original.. I know you'll love it boys 😁 ruclips.net/video/cEXhZ8PwM-Y/видео.html
Marvin Gaye...they must have heard from him? Surely they must. Maybe they didn't know it? I'd like to hear and see them anyway so thumbs up on that one
Love and happiness has been the ringtone on my phone for years love the song, every time I'm out in public and my phone plays this song every body looking around to see where that music coming from and some people start dancing.
Crank it up! 1972! Also check out his version of "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart" from that same year. A couple of other worthy songs from back then that the two of you ought to check out when you can are "It's a Shame" and "I'll Be Around" by The Spinners.
I just started watching your “Reaction” videos. Your reaction to some of the Artist is priceless. I’m glad you’re taking the time to discover and listen to many of the various songs for long ago. I’d like to see your reaction to B.B. King singing “The Thrill Is Gone”. He’s a Blues & Jazz Singer and guitarist.
Yes, the Reaction is REAL. On top of the reaction the back drop (bedroom, bunky bed with bedsped thrown about. Posters on the the. The Turntable and the 2 of you getting in the Groove, reminds me of when me and anyone of my Brother's saving up 64 cent to buy the latest 45 rpm.(record). I remiember my first brought Record. ....SLY & THE FAMILY STONE " EVERYDAY PEOPLE"..I hope you review something by Sly...
I'm an older sista from Brooklyn, NY and from the first time I heard Al Green as a little girl listening to my parents' vinyl albums, I knew right from that day I had experienced something amazingly soulful and unique. Right from that day, I fell in love with his uniquely soulful singing and his beautiful artistry as a musician. Ever since then he has, is, and will always be my all time favorite singer! Everyone who knows me knows that! On a different note you two are so freakin' adorable meaning you are the two little brothers I never had to mentor but wish I did! Dont ever stop listening to and learning classic soul music like this-trust me it builds Strength and Character! Peace from the home of the rapper Biggie, Brooklyn, NY.
I was about 17 years old when I first started hearing about Al Green. My girlfriends and I loved us some Al Green. Now I'm 68 years old and it's still nice to listen too.
Lol I’m not much older than them and I’m just blown away that anyone born these days have not heard these songs! lol they’re missing out!! Turn it up!! 🎶
Love watching both of you discover the diferent genres of music. It brings happiness seeing young men enjoy the old stuff. Maybe that means that your generation will keep the "good stuff" alive!
I can’t believe some of these comments here. So what if they haven’t heard of Al Green...they’re listening to him NOW! Keep up the good work guys; there’s so much to listen to and you’re not going to please everyone!
I'm posting this because a professional guitarist just reviewed it from England, this is my favorite band and you would be hard pressed to find another song more relevant to what people are having to go through in the U.S. right now. The RUclips heading: Sly & The Family Stone - Everyday People (Music Video) The white professional guitarist said about the song--Its a protest against any and all prejudice.
@Lisa Gannon 🎶Ooooo-Wee!!! 🎵🎼🎶 ▶Ms Lisa... Heard of movie 'Luke & Nora's Playlist?" IF NOT, Google it... There's a scene in it- Where the GIRL dances for her -Ex... to 'Take Me to The River'... It's toooo funny!!! Please Google 'Dance Scene'....◀
Lisa Gannon Al Green said that Syl Johnson's version of "Take Me To The River" was better than his. (Syl Johnson is the father of Syleena Johnson - if that means anything to the viewers).
@@Leonardo-1 This “white girl” is Jewish who grew up in a racially mixed neighborhood and school. I had lots of black friends and it was actually my sister’s friend who listened to Al Green and we were always at their house. Having said that, Twins The New Trend had never heard of them, yet they are black. You shouldn’t assume anything about other people.
I love these guys there positively uplifting I've listened to them from the door when im down they pick me up love to hear the music from my generation with new ears
I feel love and happiness to see the younger generation analyzing and appreciating the music of my generation!! Shows that you are interested in and appreciate the trailblazers!! Thank you and I hope this starts a movement among more members of your generation to explore other wonderful things of the past. You can only truly appreciate how far we have come when you look back at the road travelled!!⭐⭐
What I love about these young men is that they "respect" the music and the artists. That's all. They listen, they critique, they take it all in. Glad I stumbled upon their channel.
Hey, Hey, Hey, Al Green is in his own lane. Definitely as the person said below, I have to recommend The O'Jays Love Train and For the love of Money. Also, listen to Teddy Pendergrass Wake up Everybody.
Try Marvin Gaye- That’s the way love is. Bill Withers-Aint no sunshine. Eagles Hotel California. Oh the list goes on and on! Enjoy! Expand your horizons.
Ok now! Bill Withers is a classic! The Eagles, I have that on my Playlist. The mood & the guitar are fantastic Now you've made me think of Heartbreak Hotel by the Jacksons, also one of my favorites.
I applaud you young men because you are learning about culture music how it felt expressions of Love people and so much more the message hear it you guys are awesome.
You 2 have captured the heart of this 50 yo lady. I love the tunes your playing and your reactions send me over the moon. Thank you and you do you. It's the only way.
I'm amazed that u guys are interested in old school music!!! U can never go wrong listening to this type of music. It has meaning, purpose, & true stories that touch ur heart, mind & soul. Keep it going. U'll learn a lot about life if u just stay tuned.
Mad props for what you guys are doing for the betterment of all. When people do things for the right reasons, good things happen. Mr. Al Green is one my all time favorites. Much success to you.
It's good to see some young people out here using there time during this pandemic doing something positive, and loving music that made sense .. keep up the work guys
Al Green as well as Sly and the Family Stone, true love!❤️ Try Bobby Taylor and the Vancouvers, Does Your Mama Know About Me, a true song of the times for us old heads.
Hey guys backstory: Al wrote this song talking about his then wife, and how they needed to go their separate ways "walk away with victory". He tells great stories in his music.
You owe it to yourselves to listen to some Bill Withers. The man was one of the all time greatest musical talents to ever live. You'll know some of his songs but "Use Me" is one of my favorites.
Listen to Otis Redding "Try a little tenderness"
Yes, try a little
YeSSS!
Absolutely!
One of my faves! Good suggestion.
Yep. You gotta gotta gotta....
"I'm so tired of being alone" by Al Green. One of the best songs ever.
oh shit.....
I was born in 67, my mom introduced me to Al Green, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, etc. She would cry and hold me in her arms for hours listening to these greats. I love them and you guys 🙏 God bless you!
My God mother introduced me to all those you mentioned and Otis Redding. She would blast these songs on Saturday while doing chores, and 😢. I guess it hit her soul.
My Mother would put on his album and grab me to dance with her! Awesome memories thank you!
I was born 63 honey and I feel you
@Pau Woo love Al Greens "What becomes of a broken heart'
Stevie Wonder was my best friend in my 20s
I’m 62 and I’m lovin these reactions!! How about a little Rose Royce.. “ I Wanna Get Next To You”.
Love Rose Royce!
Rose Royce ..."Love don't live here anymore"
I'll check out Rose Royce...never heard of her/grp.
@@stephaniecrosby5294While you at, check out the movie "Carwash"; the movie is ok, the soundtrack is dope.
Wishing on a Star...they have so many good songs
My boyfriend used to tease me for listening to Al Green. He's not my boyfriend anymore. This man is pure love feel good non- stop and yes, his background singers always kill it!
Good choice. You don't need someone like that in your life.
@Jlove his music is so sexy!
I feel so blessed to have, blues R&B, Soul music, Rock N Roll in all it manifestations in my generation all at the same time. There was ALWAYS a song for any occasion. I’m sorry the music buisness has put a stranglehold on your generation. You are in a musical desert instead of an oasis of wonder and creativity.
that's a bad bf
LOL, I broke up with a guy after we came out of a movie - one of my all-time favourites. I was so thrilled, and he goes, "Didn't have much a plot".
Most anything from Motown. God those were the glory days of music. Motown did more for improving race relations than any politician ever did.
Yes! I don't live there anymore but I'm still proud to be from Detroit. It must've been great like my mom did going to the Foxx Theatre to see all the Motown groups/singers LIVE when she was a teen.2 of my favorites by The Temps. are Just My Imagination and I'm Losing You. I saw David Ruffin once. He drove past me in a green convertible wearing his trademark glasses. I started screaming & he laughed. Smokey Robinson is also my cousin. I never met him but my dad used to hang out with him before I was born. We all have the "family eyes" green/hazel.
@@LG-kx8xl Oh wow! Smokey is my all time fav., Shop Around is my fav of his. I grew up in the Detroit suburbs, saw Smokey live twice, and saw the Temps and Tops a few times, saw them together once, it was great! I saw Stevie Wonder when he came out with his first song...Fingertips! I was so lucky to have gotten to see a lot of them live.
And anything from Stax Records
It's not Motown. It's from Memphis, Hi RFecords, so Southern Soul
I agree; I always loved Black music from when I was a young teenager in the 60s. I am white and we all (black white or any other race or ethnic group) we all listened to and danced to the same music.
Listen to "Let's Stay Together" by Al Green.
Oooo LaLa
Oh yeah!
For The Good Times by Al Green.
@@dorothymcmahon9995 al green did oo la la? Teena Marie too.
The Reverend Al. Say no more!
For your next Al green song, I recommend "Tired of Being Alone".
I second that. Great song!
The whole album is so great, which is rare.
Reverend Green, we need you!
Can you help us as soon as you can.
His music is so sexy!!! That same vibe like Barry White or Marvin Gay!!!
Llove this man!!!.......he's a preacher now in Tennessee after his girlfriend back in the day caught him cheating and poured a pot of hot grits on him while he was in the tub.
@@VeronicaJ1959 women started cooking grits a lot after that 🤣
Somebody is failing our kids, how you don't know who Al Green is! Help us Lord.
I was thinking the same thing. But they are finding him now. I suggested otis redding. One of my all time favorites
Wasn't there something about Al being a minister? He is one or became one after he began his musical career?
You beat to that statement. Always been a Motown fan!
Dorothy McMahon yup! Reverend Al Green!
What’s funny is how when they do reactions to classic rock band, or classics from the 50’s or 60’s. The audience from those genres are so welcoming and just happy to see such young men broadening their own horizons but bridging genres, ages, and cultures. But when they cover urban soul they get criticism instead. SMH
Admit it Boomers, we all tried to sing like Al when his songs came on the car radio.
guilty.
I plead the "fif" lmao
This early millennial still does lol.
That's right.
Love mimicking Al Green
Love this! Sam Cooke “A Change is Gonna Come”
Yes! 💙
Thats not the song
They have done it!
Veronica Azul Chavez Oos
Brian Owens dose an amazing cover of Change is Gonna Come.. I like it better then the original.. I know you'll love it boys 😁 ruclips.net/video/cEXhZ8PwM-Y/видео.html
Marvin Gaye "What's Going On" ❤️ "You know we've got to find a way To bring some loving here today..."
actuallycarol :”picket lines, and picket signs, don’t punish me with brutality...”
Marvin Gaye...they must have heard from him? Surely they must. Maybe they didn't know it? I'd like to hear and see them anyway so thumbs up on that one
@actuallycarol and the twins definitely do that with their video reactions
As their grandmother, it does my heart good to see them doing this. The time we spent together paid off with great rewards.
They are a blessing. Thank you for your contribution to their existence
I went to an Al Green concert back in the day- he had all the ladies going wild!
I could just imagine
@Merlene Taylor why...he was a unique dresser
I went to his church a few years ago - he sang just a short phrase from Love and Happiness during his sermon. I about climbed out of my skin.
Otis Redding, 'Sittin' on the Dock of the Bay'
The Foundations, 'Build Me Up Buttercup'
Al Green, what a voice!
Otis Redding These Arms Of Mine and Try A Little Tenderness
LOVE!LOVE! Build me up Buttercup!!! My song of happiness♡♡♡
@@kmelcher444 So do I!!! ❤❤❤❤
@@gigitadych8876 Oh, 'Try a Little Tenderness ' is awesome!
Al Green is my favorite all time male singer
Love and happiness has been the ringtone on my phone for years love the song, every time I'm out in public and my phone plays this song every body looking around to see where that music coming from and some people start dancing.
Matty, you are a genius at spreading Love & Happiness!
I would too
Al Green is my ring tone too!
Crank it up! 1972! Also check out his version of "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart" from that same year. A couple of other worthy songs from back then that the two of you ought to check out when you can are "It's a Shame" and "I'll Be Around" by The Spinners.
Games People Play by The Spinners is still one of my favorite songs. They were excellent.
Most soulful singer
2nd this one
How Can You Mend a Broken Heart is absolutely classic Al Green.
If I may Twins, Can I suggest “PaPa was a Rolling Stone” by the Temptations. And the entire album/CD of Mr Marvin Gaye’s “ What’s going On?”
That Part!
Definitely "What's going on!"
oooooooooooooooooooooooo....yes ma'am
Heavy but relatable stuff for most of us.
I just started watching your “Reaction” videos. Your reaction to some of the Artist is priceless. I’m glad you’re taking the time to discover and listen to many of the various songs for long ago. I’d like to see your reaction to B.B. King singing “The Thrill Is Gone”. He’s a Blues & Jazz Singer and guitarist.
Yes, the Reaction is REAL. On top of the reaction the back drop (bedroom, bunky bed with bedsped thrown about. Posters on the the. The Turntable and the 2 of you getting in the Groove, reminds me of when me and anyone of my Brother's saving up 64 cent to buy the latest 45 rpm.(record). I remiember my first brought Record. ....SLY & THE FAMILY STONE " EVERYDAY PEOPLE"..I hope you review something by Sly...
James Brown "It's a Man's World"
Rory Vanucchi. Listen to.. It's a MAN WORLD along with the Italian opera singer, can't recall his name. Magical... Hope u enjoy as much as I do.
@@toniexum1126 seen it many times. Great pairing it works
@@RoryVanucchi LOL.. so glad u know and enjoyed!!!
And Barry White " Ecstasy "
Yes.
I'm an older sista from Brooklyn, NY and from the first time I heard Al Green as a little girl listening to my parents' vinyl albums, I knew right from that day I had experienced something amazingly soulful and unique. Right from that day, I fell in love with his uniquely soulful singing and his beautiful artistry as a musician. Ever since then he has, is, and will always be my all time favorite singer! Everyone who knows me knows that! On a different note you two are so freakin' adorable meaning you are the two little brothers I never had to mentor but wish I did! Dont ever stop listening to and learning classic soul music like this-trust me it builds Strength and Character! Peace from the home of the rapper Biggie, Brooklyn, NY.
WHERE BROOKLYN AT WHERE BROOKLYN AT WHERE BROOKLYN AT👏🏿👏🏿
To MO Cancer: Brooklyn is Right Here! All day everyday. Ya heard! Thanks for the shout out!
I'm loving that you're listening to all these old songs. You should listen to Minnie Riperton's "Loving You".
Mini had one incredible voice.
Excellent suggestion
Maya Rudolph’s mother. Yes to “Loving You”!
I'd love to see that one, too!
Also check out Minnie's song Perfect Angel.
You definitely should do Isaac Hayes "Shaft" Also Barry White "Just the way you are"
Check out
LETS STAY TOGETHER
AL GREEN IS A TREASURE
I was about 17 years old when I first started hearing about Al Green. My girlfriends and I loved us some Al Green. Now I'm 68 years old and it's still nice to listen too.
"whats his name again?"
"Al Green"
"Never heard of him"
God i feel old.
Time for us to collect social security already? 😂😂
Lol I’m not much older than them and I’m just blown away that anyone born these days have not heard these songs! lol they’re missing out!! Turn it up!! 🎶
@@TruthSayer2007 I feel you. Some songs and artists transcend time.
That’s odd to me, that gets turned on and up at the end of every bbq....old school starts to feel good...😂😂😂
I know what you mean lol! I ask how old are their parents?
Love watching both of you discover the diferent genres of music. It brings happiness seeing young men enjoy the old stuff. Maybe that means that your generation will keep the "good stuff" alive!
Bobby Womack......"If you think you're lonely now"
please
One of my favorite songs of all time.
That's a good one...LOL.
Yep
I like K-Ci and Jo-Jo's version too.
K-Ci version tho
"I Miss You" Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes. Get that full Teddy Pendergrass experience.
That guitar break near the end is one of the best moments in musical history.
The whole song is just WOW... The various transitions in the song... Love it... Blessings 🙏🏽
Give a listen to his "Take Me to the River." Rev. Al Green lives and preaches at a church in Memphis, TN
For 44 years
Al Greene; Simply Beautiful.
So proud of y’all! Al Green is a straight legend! My great-grandfather played this song on the jukebox in his store EVERYDAY!
Great man...Iol
How about “I ‘ain’t never loved a man” by Aretha Franklin or “Misty Blue” by Dorothy Moore?
Try The OJs “Love Train” “For the Love of Money” sexy, danceable and the voices!
girlillas LOVE TRAIN!!
Another vote for "Love Train" by the OJs Please listen
YASSSS. Love love love the OJays.
girlillas :stairway to heaven
Yeah, Love Train, definitely listen to that one!
Great song. How about Chicago Chi Lites on Soul Train doing "Have You Seen Her"
Another vote for listening to "Have You Seen Her" Listen Please
I love both of these and requested they do Have You Seen Her-....
Have you seen her is 1 of my favorites!!
I can’t believe some of these comments here. So what if they haven’t heard of Al Green...they’re listening to him NOW! Keep up the good work guys; there’s so much to listen to and you’re not going to please everyone!
"Use Me Up" Bill Withers. That's all I gotta say
MARVIN GAYE, "Lets Get It On"
Oh my yes
Lol they maybe too young for that.🙈🙉🙊
foots2066 "Sexual Healing"
What's Going On
Dawn Michelle :yasss the entire album! Oops no more albums I am telling my age 🤫🤗🤗
I'm posting this because a professional guitarist just reviewed it from England, this is my favorite band and you would be hard pressed to find another song more relevant to what people are having to go through in the U.S. right now.
The RUclips heading: Sly & The Family Stone - Everyday People (Music Video)
The white professional guitarist said about the song--Its a protest against any and all prejudice.
Great one to listen to!
This had to have played at family bbq’s somewhere, everywhere! 🙌🏻
Several years ago when I was at work I heard someone BLASTING some Al Green! Got to the house playing this the guy looked like Tony Curtis!
Try “Take me to the River.”
@Lisa Gannon 🎶Ooooo-Wee!!! 🎵🎼🎶
▶Ms Lisa... Heard of movie 'Luke & Nora's Playlist?" IF NOT, Google it... There's a scene in it- Where the GIRL dances for her -Ex... to 'Take Me to The River'... It's toooo funny!!! Please Google 'Dance Scene'....◀
Lisa Gannon Al Green said that Syl Johnson's version of "Take Me To The River" was better than his. (Syl Johnson is the father of Syleena Johnson - if that means anything to the viewers).
How this white girl know anything about Al Green Take Me To The River ...? Must have had a black boifriend in the past.
How about a 3-way reaction for "Take me to the River" by Al Green, the Doobie Brothers and the Talking Head? They are all great in their unique ways.
@@Leonardo-1 This “white girl” is Jewish who grew up in a racially mixed neighborhood and school. I had lots of black friends and it was actually my sister’s friend who listened to Al Green and we were always at their house. Having said that, Twins The New Trend had never heard of them, yet they are black. You shouldn’t assume anything about other people.
Play Staple singers "I'll take you there"
Al Green song love and happiness came out 1970 or 71 came out. AND Play Marvin Gaye GIT TO GIVE UT UP 🎼🎵🎶💃🏽
Love and Happiness came out in 1972
I love these guys there positively uplifting I've listened to them from the door when im down they pick me up love to hear the music from my generation with new ears
Al's smooth, soulful voice with the church organ and the horns...epic classic. Can't go wrong with Al.
This man, my sister was so in love with when she was in high school, before you were a twinkle in your mother's eyes. Al Green is the joint!!!
These boys are so sweet,i love their cool reactions,hope they love and enjoy al green as much as the rest of us😍
Al Green..the king of cool...I was brought up on this...smooth as silk..Hes the Rev Al Green now.
"How Can you Mend a Broken Heart" is as good as this, check it out.
I feel love and happiness to see the younger generation analyzing and appreciating the music of my generation!! Shows that you are interested in and appreciate the trailblazers!! Thank you and I hope this starts a movement among more members of your generation to explore other wonderful things of the past. You can only truly appreciate how far we have come when you look back at the road travelled!!⭐⭐
What I love about these young men is that they "respect" the music and the artists. That's all. They listen, they critique, they take it all in. Glad I stumbled upon their channel.
Getting their rich Homework on REAL SOUL MUSIC
I just discovered y’all! You brought joy to my very, very hard day. Thank you!
Hey, Hey, Hey, Al Green is in his own lane. Definitely as the person said below, I have to recommend The O'Jays Love Train and For the love of Money. Also, listen to Teddy Pendergrass Wake up Everybody.
Have always loved this song.
Van Morrison "Into the Mystic" something I would suggest you listen to. Also I have seen Al Green in concert at Bonnaroo and it was amazing!
Where is bonnaroo?..I saw him TWICE here in NYC
Im 38 now but i remember falling in love with his music in my early 20's. I love his voice. So soothing
This man is class. I always enjoy your reactions. Great fun.
Love Al Green! Just one of many great singers from Arkansas.
Try Marvin Gaye- That’s the way love is. Bill Withers-Aint no sunshine. Eagles Hotel California. Oh the list goes on and on! Enjoy! Expand your horizons.
Ok now! Bill Withers is a classic! The Eagles, I have that on my Playlist. The mood & the guitar are fantastic Now you've made me think of Heartbreak Hotel by the Jacksons, also one of my favorites.
WHAT ABOUT BARRY WHITE!!!
Bill Withers “Use Me”
Bill Withers "Lean On Me"
I applaud you young men because you are learning about culture music how it felt expressions of Love people and so much more the message hear it you guys are awesome.
Next, I recommend, "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart" and "For the Good Times" by Al Green
You 2 have captured the heart of this 50 yo lady. I love the tunes your playing and your reactions send me over the moon. Thank you and you do you. It's the only way.
Reverend Al and church organ! Can't go wrong!
Hammond B3 and the Memphis Horns.! Make you want to dance.
I'm amazed that u guys are interested in old school music!!! U can never go wrong listening to this type of music. It has meaning, purpose, & true stories that touch ur heart, mind & soul. Keep it going. U'll learn a lot about life if u just stay tuned.
New fan alert guys!! This 47 year old about to clean and listen to this old school music.
Al Green "Simply Beautiful"
If you’ve seen the movie “LOVE & BASKETBALL” this song play in the beginning scene. Al Green is also a minister and sang gospel music.
Mad props for what you guys are doing for the betterment of all. When people do things for the right reasons, good things happen. Mr. Al Green is one my all time favorites. Much success to you.
It's good to see some young people out here using there time during this pandemic doing something positive, and loving music that made sense .. keep up the work guys
Glad the our Grand babies are showing love to Grandpa and Grannies music 1970's!! Black is Back!!!!
Need to play THE PAYBACK by JAMES BROWN in its entirety, It will have you going. Facts
Love these guys
I saw Al Green sing this live at Diddy’s Black and white Birthday party in NYC .Breathtaking!!!!
😲 Wow, that would have been fantastic! Glad you got to be there.
I saw Al twice..once at BEACON Theater May 25, 1999 and at CENTRAL PARK SUMMERSTAGE summer of 2001
I am so happy to see the young bloods enjoying grown folks music!😉👍
The one and only Al Green...love him!
I wish I was him so you can love me too😉
Best Al Green tune! Minor key, great guitar riffs, what an intro!
Always loved the Reverand. Mmmm baby. Try “Let’s Stay Together”
The Rev. Al Green in all his glory🔊🔊🔊🔊💃glad y'all reviewed this classic!
YESSSS!!! More Al Green!!! Love that you guys have discovered him.
Yessss
I love watching these young people...their reactions..listening to our old school favorites..and hearing them say they like it..🙂🙂👌
The Verve Bittersweet Symphony ✌🏽
Awesome suggestion 👍
Agreed 👍🏻👍🏻
Definitely!
Y'all so cute ❤️! The one with the waves feel the passion in the singing and music changes, the one with the twists hear the message to the mind😘
Check out “My Girl” by the Temptations. Any song by the Temptations is good.
I just saw the news article on you guys! Congratulations! When I read the title, and saw your picture, I recognized you guys. Great job!
Al Green ❤🙌
Should have seen him live. Brought me to my knees in tears in the 70s.
Al Green as well as Sly and the Family Stone, true love!❤️ Try Bobby Taylor and the Vancouvers, Does Your Mama Know About Me, a true song of the times for us old heads.
This is real soul music from 50 years ago and it still sounds good.
Al Green, classic! Try ‘ Let’s Stay Together’. ❤️
Another excellent choice. Al Green just gets deep down in your soul to a place you didn't know you even had.
Hey guys backstory: Al wrote this song talking about his then wife, and how they needed to go their separate ways "walk away with victory". He tells great stories in his music.
He sure does...he was a mysterious yet charming man
"Walk away with victory..."
Oh Fuck Yes.
My daddy would play this album over and over...Then he told how do you think you were conceived? Of course listening to Al Green!
I’m addicted to you guys! Thanks for appreciating all my favorites!
Check out “Distant Lover” by Marvin Gaye the live version.
YESSSSSSSS!!! MY FAVE
Oh my goodness. That's an experience.
Al Green's: You Outta Be With Me! Great lyrics & vocals. Timeless
You oughta be with me...that was from the CALL ME album 1973
I LOVE LOVE LOVE Sam Cooke! Listen to “Bring It On Home To Me”.
Al Green..
Brother man.
One of my Daddies Favorites
You owe it to yourselves to listen to some Bill Withers. The man was one of the all time greatest musical talents to ever live. You'll know some of his songs but "Use Me" is one of my favorites.
Real instruments. No synthesizers. Love the horns, guitars, drums, keyboard! When music was real.