RUFUS THOMAS - A Full & Funky Life
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- Created for a celebration of Rufus's life at the Stax Museum of American Soul Music on Dec. 15, 2011, the 10th anniversary of his passing. Rufus was an inspiring friend for over 30 years, and this is a labor of love and tribute, not a commercial endeavor. There's no intent to infringe on the rights involved in the music, photos and video it contains.
Thank God for Mr.Thomas your performances will never be forgotten 71 still listening in 2024 Rest on sir❤❤🎉
This man is in a class by himself! R.I.P. Mr Thomas! The Grandfather of soul!
Spot on! 👍🙂
Rufus Thomas, when I was growing up in Arkansas every morning before School was spent listening to the Radio to hear Rufus sing Walking The Dog, I moved to Memphis Tennessee in 1970 and would see him now and then, my neighbor was a good friend of his, things was different back then. R I P, always remembered never forgotten.
He is one of the truest entrepreneur spirits that was out there
I love to watch interviews with Rufus. So funny and expressive.
He was very close to me and my family. RIP Rufus. Everyday will always be your birthday you taught me
The fact that he isn't in the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame, is a real shame. Oldest artist with a #1 song!!! The Memphis Bulldog. M-Town in da house!!!
His music and performances are one of the major pillars in what we call today "Rock and Roll"...History will provide his credits.
I'm such a fan of his memphis funk soul
when someone on my job asks me how am I doing, I often quote Rufus Thomas, I' m doing a 100 and laying on full ,been saying that for 23 years 😊
A remarkable sharing of a special person.
Thank you for such a wonderful piece.
Un grandissimo ! Uno dei Padri del FUNK.
Sì! Un uomo molto funky con un grande cuore!
Behold; a man! A fully funky man! I love him.
Oh, my School had a dance party and Rufus Thomas provided the music, best D. J. Ever Highschool couldn't have been better that was a fun night, good old Dunbar Highschool. Earle Arkansas.
Legendary
Rufus is the BEST! Thank you so much for this piece!
So fresh and so clean ain't nothing new
Loved your music "RIP" RUFUS
you were a excellent entertainer
and a very good man.❤
Da Memphis Bulldog! YEAH!
2020 still loving his voice and soul
2021 me too!
Per sempre Rufus !!! ❤️
An American legand
If I could sit and talk with anyone for an hour, it would be either Rufus, Jesus or my great-grandpa.
Love this man
This was so beautiful, thank you for creating this video!
Grande
Crazy Uncle Rufus
Crazy like a very smart fox.
I bet ya, this man never disrespected his mother on his way to show business. Some younger generations, I see, have this against them already.
Thanks for this. Love the funky chicken
So cool
this guy most likely inspired james brown..gonna research it
Memphis’ and the world’s best
Maravilha demais
@rufus thomas rip
Perhaps the world's oldest teenager...
RI✌👑🌹R 🌹U 🌹F 🌹U 🌹S🌹💋
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I'm posting this before watching the whole thing.
Elvis' ain't nothing but a hound dog sounds like a complete rip-off to Rufus' bear cat song.
Actually, "Hound Dog" was originally recorded by Big Mama Thornton and was a big R&B hit in 1953. Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller were 19 when they wrote it. "Bear Cat" was actually a rip on Big Mama's version and Sam Phillips got sued for it. Elvis covered it in 1956. Last I heard, "Hound Dog" has been covered over 250 times.
Race bait DENIED
Rufus Thomas Is my favorite Stax Artist
A great musician. A great Man! RIP - "Do ya wanna see it"
♪♪♪♪♪♪ I thank you for this. I didn't know anything about this great artist of the mid 20th century.
Rufus!!! The Best!!!!
Oh my goodness. I watched this when it was first posted 9 years ago. I’m so glad it’s still here! I love Rufus!
Anthony Brown, you don't know what you're talking about. Rufus performed for an almost exclusively black audience until "Walking the Dog" became a hit in 1963.
The irony of Anthony's statement is he probably loves rap and the culture that goes with it, which itself is basically about being a minstrel (clown) for white folks. He's just too dumb to realize it, or just doesn't care -- or both.
"And I came to the point where I hated nobody."
Okay kids that's your homework for this year. Be sure to turn it in.
What a beautiful soul RIP Rufus
Remember me and My cousins dancing to Funky chicken 🐔 👍🇬🇧.Memories
Loved Rufus and Carla Thomas's music...
His sock game is on point!
😎🎶 ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
RUFUS THOMASIt Was Very Good, What a Nice Time it Was True
I love you🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🇯🇵🎶🎶
Memphis legend!!!
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I cant mention any name from the generation Y who can entertaining with good music like him....I wish i could older.
Was vaguely aware of his name for penning his classic song 'walking the dog', as many artists covered it since it's release in the early 60's. (Rolling Stones and Aerosmith etc.) But until I read the book 'Respect Yourself': The History of Stax records recently, did I understand this man and his history in Memphis growing up, and of course the Stax Records history, of which he and his daughter were an integral part of. It's interesting that here at the end of this video, Rufus, states that he left this world hating no one, while in the book, he related the Jim Crow south practices, that justifiably left he and most blacks in the south, hateful and resentful of the white race. But with the Stax record company being founded by a white amateur country fiddle player (Jim Stewart), and financed initially by his older sister (Denise Axton), and reaching out to the local black artists and musicians, and becoming an exclusive producer of black soul music, Rufus in the book said, early on with his experiences with the Jim Stweart and Denise Axton, and the various white studio musicians (Cropper, Dunn Nix etc.), that he was able to befriend and trust white people. A true American funk/soul pioneer. RIP
REMMY MAFIA - thank you for a great post, but just to let you know that Jim Stewart’s elder sister was Estelle Axton!
And of course, Stax came from STewart and AXton 👍
@rufu thomas rip9