Little Richards is GREAT, but as Chuck Berry said "How do I describe Elvis ? The greatest that ever was, or ever will be!" Elvis was, is, always will be THE KING and the greatest entertainer/performer of ALL TIME !!!!!!!!!!!!
@@ITILII ....except he wasn't, in the end he turned his back on rock and roll for ballads. Berry himself was the true rock and roll pioneer ! Oh and Elvis didn't write any songs unlike Berry.
@@basedscotsman8142No It's not my opinion, fresh means new, this sound nothing like fresh, but most better than a lot of new stuff. You just shared your opinion and then told me Ive shared my opinion where it was just a fact.
@@sallyshipwreck4315 yep! My grandma tells me about it all the time. She was born in 1920 and was a huge music fan as her dad was a local blues musician and though i learned a lot about how hard it was being a musician during Jim Crow, i realized that the darkest parts were left out of history books unfortunately.
My God! No wonder why he influenced so many people. Elton John, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and of course David Bowie (RIP). I sometimes forget what an amazing performer he is.
@@dwightlove3704 yup, just reading NPR's article about the upcoming American Masters documentary on LIttle Richard. Beatles and the Stones both opened for him he was the star and they were the unknowns!
@@justlookin61 Yes he was very influential amongst his peers .He did a interview with Dick Cavett saying that Elvis Presley made more money than he did singing his classic TUTTI FRUITTI.If Presley only knew what he was singing about in that song.
It was a song of my childhood, I still remember how my dad used to listen to “Long Tall Sally” when I was just a little kid and he loves it now too❤️ Rest In Peace Little Richard 💔
I was born in 1940 and can remember listening to the radio when there was "no rock and roll music". It was my good fortune to having been a teenager when rock and roll hit the charts. Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis, Elvis, Bo Diddley, and many others contributed to it's growth and I can say it all had heart. I love 'em all. Read Little Richard's bio........GREAT!
Having seen him live .he was just incredible and easily the most amazing act ive ever seen in over 40 years of concerts! Just a force of nature and the greatest rock and roll artist of all time in my opinion .and yes i have seen chuck berry and jerry lee lewis. Both also incredible .
I asked if we could have this on in music today; the teacher agreed- EVERYONE loved it :) The sax solo is epic, its cool how back then performers were crazy!!!
I love Little Richard. The dude is Rock N' Roll without a doubt. Without his influence and the many others we wouldn't have Rock N' Roll, and for that I salute them.
In 1988 there was USSR and we never saw US movies. It was Predator - my first US movie and my first rock-n-roll song. It was something extremly different, something that i cant even imagine. Yes...
Gotta love that wonder bread audience..... He was my absolute favorite growing up in the early 60s, and he still is. I met him in NY a number of years ago and I was literally speechless
Black people were blessed with great musical ability which helped them overcome a lot of racism. Their music was so great that white people couldnt help but love them
Saxophonist Grady Gaines passed away on January 29th, 2021. He was 86 years old... Mr. Gaines was working as a session musician in 1955 when Little Richard asked him to join his backing band, the Upsetters. He became the band’s leader, touring extensively with Richard for the next few years as well as playing sax on recordings including “Keep A Knockin’,” “Ooh My Soul,” and “I’ll Never Let You Go.” Mr. Gaines had an iconic moment with Richard in the 1956 movie 'Don't Knock The Rock', he jumped atop Richard’s piano and played his solo sax on "Long Tall Sally"... After Richard stepped away from secular music in 1958, the Upsetters continued on, backing other greats including Sam Cooke (1931-1964) and James Brown (1933-2006). In later years, he formed a new band, the Texas Upsetters. He toured and recorded with the Texas Upsetters for years... In the 1970s he played with Millie Jackson and Curtis Mayfield... May he R.I.P.
Фильм хищник вспомнил Даже не подозревал что песня спета еще 1956 Без фонограммы даже без микрофона Это все тренировки голосовых связок Литл Ричард невероятно крут Вот бы рок н ролл возродился снова и музыка пришла б к порядку
My mom loved Little Richard and so did my brother an I when we were growing up in the 50s. His band was awesome and I loved his voice and showmanship. The music today doesn't even compare to what we had back then.
My big brother introduced me to Little Richard and Chuck Berry back in the the 50s when they were first being played on WCIN in Cincinnati. I instantly became a big fan of both musicians and owe my love of rock and roll to them. They are still tops in my book (and so is my big brother!). Gone but never forgotten.
Je suis né en 1957 et je puis vous dire quelques années plus tard quand j'ai découvert cette musique il y avait en discothèque un Mec qui aitai complètement fou de joie et infatigable avec ce song merci à eux de m'avoir permis d'être heureux c'était une période pas simple pour moi et si je suis là aujourd'hui c'est grasse à leur joie
@@209thebizz and yet when you google the definitive king, Elvis is always the first response... I obviously understand Chuck’s greatness but let’s not turn this into a competition
Redline Rider I know what I'm saying, do you know what you're saying? What does prolonged king Tf mean? I don't understand these abbreviations. Can you explain this? I never mentioned the name Elvis in my comment, why did you? What are you some kind of Elvis fan?
🖤 💋 I am so obsessed with this era and the Kennedys and so am I, I feel like drinking wine, smoking a cigarette, getting a older man, wearing pearls and gloves and just dancing in my living room, love that style! (For the idiots in the comments, it’s just a comment expressing how the music can make one feel. Although I feel like it I’m never going to smoke 🚭)
Music then was a lot more for music sake, music has changed with music videos and being entirely about a target audience to make money. And if you go even further back in history to the classical days, some prominent musicians and composers even died poor having made no money but instead made music for the sake of music.
REALLY, WHY IS IT THEN THAT YOU REFUSE TO ADMIT BILL WITHERS WROTE, PEFORMED FIRSTT, AND HAD THE BST RENDITION OF "AIN'T NO SUNSHINE"? ???????????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Raquel Rojas same here sweetheart....music from the 50's to the mid and early late 90's were music. Music now in days has mess up these young generations
That famous oooh oooh. He taught Paul McCartney how to do those oooh ooohs and Michael Jackson said he got his oooh ooohs from Richard.
Better than BTS bullshit
@Sahil Jain Mj shut up
more like a "woo" lol
All respect for Elvis, but THIS is the King of Rock 'n' Roll.
Little Richards is GREAT, but as Chuck Berry said "How do I describe Elvis ? The greatest that ever was, or ever will be!" Elvis was, is, always will be THE KING and the greatest entertainer/performer of ALL TIME !!!!!!!!!!!!
@@ITILII ....except he wasn't, in the end he turned his back on rock and roll for ballads. Berry himself was the true rock and roll pioneer ! Oh and Elvis didn't write any songs unlike Berry.
@@rael1999 all three of you are correct R.I.P. Richard !!!!
Little Richard is The QUEEN of rock n roll. He said so himself. 🤷🏻♂️
I agree
"This stuff will make you a goddamned Sexual Tyrannosaurus, just like me."
Sorry ass.
"Strap this on your sore ass Blaine!"
@@KcBlocker :D :D:D:D
:D :D :D :D
xD
60 years old and still sounds fresh.
Colin Powell The year of my birth. I'm tellin' ya'....It goes by a lot quicker than young people think.
It doesn't sound fresh at all, but It sound indeed so much good !
@@DarkTrapStudio that’s your opinion buddy
@@basedscotsman8142No It's not my opinion, fresh means new, this sound nothing like fresh, but most better than a lot of new stuff. You just shared your opinion and then told me Ive shared my opinion where it was just a fact.
@@DarkTrapStudio whatever.
Everyone who is still listening to this music is a king in 2021
Black Americans are too often imitated BUT never duplicated...much love and respect from your Island brother's and sister.
Neither were they let into the audience in those days.
@@sallyshipwreck4315 yep! My grandma tells me about it all the time. She was born in 1920 and was a huge music fan as her dad was a local blues musician and though i learned a lot about how hard it was being a musician during Jim Crow, i realized that the darkest parts were left out of history books unfortunately.
@Joey Harper somebody sounds insecure
We are all Americans here buddy.no more and no less.
@@thatman4853I'm not all Kazakh. Kazakhstan
Man, this song is almost 60 years old, but I´d go watch that show any day. It´s just so amazing.
Leo Jansen 61 now 😁😁
@@legendsOFnovember almost 65...
@@davifranco202Almost 70
I Love this song!!!
My God! No wonder why he influenced so many people. Elton John, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and of course David Bowie (RIP). I sometimes forget what an amazing performer he is.
+laminage and Bon Scott
and freddie mercury.
He helped The Beatles,The Rolling Stones start their careers along with James Brown,Jimi Hendrix,Joe Tex,Otis Redding.
@@dwightlove3704 yup, just reading NPR's article about the upcoming American Masters documentary on LIttle Richard. Beatles and the Stones both opened for him he was the star and they were the unknowns!
@@justlookin61 Yes he was very influential amongst his peers .He did a interview with Dick Cavett saying that Elvis Presley made more money than he did singing his classic TUTTI FRUITTI.If Presley only knew what he was singing about in that song.
It was a song of my childhood, I still remember how my dad used to listen to “Long Tall Sally” when I was just a little kid and he loves it now too❤️ Rest In Peace Little Richard 💔
Woow
Mary Your father had great taste he knew where the REAL TALENT was in music industry.
Little Richard - The originator, the emacipator, the architect of rock and roll!
That was the day when Bill Haley and the Comets learned how music sounds... Rgr
One word - Music...
Darn right!!
These were the good ole days!!!
Pa ti si fakultet
ALIVE!
Real music. No Autotune or computers.
Little Richard was one of the best pioneers of Rock and Roll. Music today owns him a great deal
I was born in 1940 and can remember listening to the radio when there was "no rock and roll music". It was my good fortune to having been a teenager when rock and roll hit the charts. Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis, Elvis, Bo Diddley, and many others contributed to it's growth and I can say it all had heart. I love 'em all. Read Little Richard's bio........GREAT!
R.I.P Little Richard 🙏 😢 🕯
When did he die?
At 1:08, Bill Haley of Bill Haley and the Comets is at the table, listening, learning how it's done, and showing respect to the master.
Chuck Berry,Little Richard,Bo Diddley. The holy trinity of rock n roll inventors.
fats?
Jerry Lee Lewis...
Sister Rosetta Tharpe
The BEST Rock 'n Roll ever..
Top ten rock song ever. Scratch that. Best rock song ever.
wrong ...that belongs to Johnny b good
its rocknroll actually but yea its awesome
+Leonardo Pavon Frames, frames everywhere...
Easy champ.
it's not really rock but who cares it's a good song!
Whenever we went out on patrol, this Song played. Nice Memorys but we lost good guys. RIP Comrades
man id hands down rahter listing to this music then today's music any day and im 19
This man is a legend, my favorite artist of the era.
LR has one of the most unique voices in Rock and Roll ever.
Having seen him live .he was just incredible and easily the most amazing act ive ever seen in over 40 years of concerts! Just a force of nature and the greatest rock and roll artist of all time in my opinion .and yes i have seen chuck berry and jerry lee lewis. Both also incredible .
REST IN PEACE LEGEND
One of the founding Fathers of rock n roll the great Little Richard
I asked if we could have this on in music today; the teacher agreed- EVERYONE loved it :)
The sax solo is epic, its cool how back then performers were crazy!!!
I love Little Richard. The dude is Rock N' Roll without a doubt. Without his influence and the many others we wouldn't have Rock N' Roll, and for that I salute them.
Nothing beat this oldies.... His strong vibes with matchless energy.
Incredible music, set the mark for all musicians, what a huge talent he was, we are so poorer without him, r.I.p. richard.
His voice still amazes me, he had some serious pipes and could play the piano like a champ. Rock and roll legend for sure.
Thank you Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Bo Diddley, Ike Turner, Frankie Lymon and all the others for rock and roll.
Little Richard "The Architect of Rock & Roll"
Elvis may have popularised Rock & Roll but it all started with Little Richard!
It was already popular before Elvis got started
This is pure Rock n Roll, and I love it, no 50s Jukebox is complete without it.
In 1988 there was USSR and we never saw US movies. It was Predator - my first US movie and my first rock-n-roll song. It was something extremly different, something that i cant even imagine. Yes...
Антон Петров У моего отца и его братьев были эти пластинки в 60-70-е, только перезаписанные и жуткого качества.
That's awesome. I'm a way, I wish I could have seen that through your eyes.
I don't know why but this song takes away all the worries and makes me dance.
Thats one badass song
raphithegreat yep
Gotta love that wonder bread audience.....
He was my absolute favorite growing up in the early 60s, and he still is. I met him in NY a number of years ago and I was literally speechless
Little Richard, one of the kings of Rock n Roll
little richard, one of the baddest men on the planet. just oozes with charisma and talent. they don't make em like this anymore.
And 30 years later, in a non internet world, a movie taught this song to a new generation.
I love to hear little Richard sing Long tall sally was a history of Rock and Roll , baby. Wow! I love that song . man that was amazing .
Little Richard , man, man was rocking , rolling was long tall sally , I like sing that song to myself . Because , it was rocking in the past ?
Black people were blessed with great musical ability which helped them overcome a lot of racism. Their music was so great that white people couldnt help but love them
And they copied from us
Inesquecível, esse foi o um dos primeiro e verdadeiro rockeiro que ouvi aos meus 9 anos.
Love this... LR had one of the greatest voices ever. So much power, yet controlled, articulate & just catchy...
This Man was ahead of his time.. equivalent to Freddie Mercury fucking legendary mate👏👏👍🏽🌹❤️
the greatest voice in rock n roll history
you cannot beat good old Rock and Roll
65 year old song. Sounds way ahead of its time
the king of rock!
chuck berry and bo diddley were the kings, little richard was an alien
Saxophonist Grady Gaines passed away on January 29th, 2021. He was 86 years old...
Mr. Gaines was working as a session musician in 1955 when Little Richard asked him to join his backing band, the Upsetters. He became the band’s leader, touring extensively with Richard for the next few years as well as playing sax on recordings including “Keep A Knockin’,” “Ooh My Soul,” and “I’ll Never Let You Go.” Mr. Gaines had an iconic moment with Richard in the 1956 movie 'Don't Knock The Rock', he jumped atop Richard’s piano and played his solo sax on "Long Tall Sally"...
After Richard stepped away from secular music in 1958, the Upsetters continued on, backing other greats including Sam Cooke (1931-1964) and James Brown (1933-2006). In later years, he formed a new band, the Texas Upsetters. He toured and recorded with the Texas Upsetters for years...
In the 1970s he played with Millie Jackson and Curtis Mayfield...
May he R.I.P.
Yes! So good absolutely timeless!!!
Predator! :-)
I named my son Blaine because of that film lol mega tune !!
I ain't got time to bleed.
Pianistos I came from Flame wait that movie dosent exist yet 😉
أروع موسيقى أحبها وووووووااووووووو
Anytime...
Фильм хищник вспомнил
Даже не подозревал что песня спета еще 1956
Без фонограммы даже без микрофона
Это все тренировки голосовых связок
Литл Ричард невероятно крут
Вот бы рок н ролл возродился снова и музыка пришла б к порядку
I love drums so I tend to focus on the drummer and LOVE the talent back then and that drummer back there giving it with the basics of the drum.
My 1st concert, Kingsville, TX in ‘56. This is the song he led with and the Armory went crazy!
I've been really obsessed with Long Tall Sally for the last 2 sweeks
I love Elvis to Death...But...Hands down Little Richard is the Greatest Ever...Just my opinion though.
Daniel McGee you mean the greatest opinion
@adam lopez reast in peace elvis
Elvis IS the King, but Richard is GREAT !!!!!!
I love both!! It's awesome we can still have the best of both worlds :)
Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly, Bob Dylan, The Beatles, The Stones....ALL agree....Elvis was, is and always will be THE KING !!!!!!!!
Mestre richard vc é eterno !!!!
Lenda eterna do rock n roll !!!!!!!
Songs with a story. That’s rock and roll.
My mom loved Little Richard and so did my brother an I when we were growing up in the 50s. His band was awesome and I loved his voice and showmanship. The music today doesn't even compare to what we had back then.
Happy birthday King of Rock. Gone but never forgotten. 1932-2020.
А я-то думала, что это исполнение Элвиса (слушая аудиозапись). А оказывается - это Ричард. Бесподобное исполнение!
One of the real kings of rock
My big brother introduced me to Little Richard and Chuck Berry back in the the 50s when they were first being played on WCIN in Cincinnati. I instantly became a big fan of both musicians and owe my love of rock and roll to them. They are still tops in my book (and so is my big brother!). Gone but never forgotten.
Little Richard's stage presence was impeccable. Look at how he works the crowd
Maravilhoso, O melhor rock de todos.
Best rock performer since Buddy Holly. Even Bill Haley was enjoying himself.
the drummer....
Matteo Maiani Ikr?
Matteo Maiani looks like hes got parkinsons disease.
+Matteo “Guitar Boss” Maiani That's how all the drummers back then played the drums, but soon they found an easier way ;)
liam cuthbert At least he's moving his hands and fingers. Check out the horns :-)
+Matteo “Guitar Boss” Maiani you mean the saxophonist
Thank you for sharing your beautiful music with the world ❤️. A True Rock LEGEND. RIP
Je suis né en 1957 et je puis vous dire quelques années plus tard quand j'ai découvert cette musique il y avait en discothèque un Mec qui aitai complètement fou de joie et infatigable avec ce song merci à eux de m'avoir permis d'être heureux c'était une période pas simple pour moi et si je suis là aujourd'hui c'est grasse à leur joie
RIP to the kings of rock and roll: Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry and now Little Richard...
There would be NO Elvis if it wasn’t for chuck berry .. never disrespect berry like that
@@209thebizz and yet when you google the definitive king, Elvis is always the first response... I obviously understand Chuck’s greatness but let’s not turn this into a competition
@@vlazurah789
Elvis.lmao
music back then was on fire
little did lil richard know..............he was about to start some shit
There will never again be anything in popular music that makes an impact like this.Awopbopaloobop!
The really king of the Rock...Thanks very much...
rock it richard. trully a king of rock. great voice and talent to match. to hell with elvis. this is talent. elvis well you decide for yourself.
This was dope as fuuuck!
Little Richard and Michael Jackson -the best music-mans,the best voices.
Big. Little Richards fighting the Man. And banging Tall Sally on the side. The rapscallion.
That man defines cool. With attitude.
Isso que é musica imagina andando num opala 71 com toca fitas 😍
this music may not make my body dance, but it makes my soul M O V E
The distance from the Microphone. His voice was powerfull!
What can I say talented, handsome and carefree! 50's America was freaked!!!
Little Richard birthed so many Rock Stars with this one performance R.I.P
the queen of rock and roll, Chuck Berry being the King.
Elvis is the prolonged King Tf you saying 😂
Redline Rider I know what I'm saying, do you know what you're saying? What does prolonged king Tf mean? I don't understand these abbreviations. Can you explain this? I never mentioned the name Elvis in my comment, why did you? What are you some kind of Elvis fan?
Elvis is a hack. Old Chuck is the true king that still lives to this day. Long live the king baby
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He is hitting a high "F" with ease! Damn!
A fraqueza do homem é falta de conhecimentos. Esses caras são de mais!!!!
The true king of rock'n'roll the architect. Such a voice like no other.
I got to meet him briefly ten years ago or so. He handed me an inspirational book through the window of the car he was in...
Uno de los mas grandes pilares en la historia del Rock & Roll, merecedor de todas las ovaciones de pie
The real king of rock'n'roll
Nah he's the queen
Now that's music !
I'm learning English and when I listened to this song for the first time I could not catch any words at all. Now I enjoy it everyday.
Back when music had soul.. Thank you little Richard and thank you Predator!!!
🖤 💋 I am so obsessed with this era and the Kennedys and so am I, I feel like drinking wine, smoking a cigarette, getting a older man, wearing pearls and gloves and just dancing in my living room, love that style! (For the idiots in the comments, it’s just a comment expressing how the music can make one feel. Although I feel like it I’m never going to smoke 🚭)
Little Richard 101%
is it weird that i like 50-90 music better then 2000 music? I don't think so!
actually i kinda do like 50-70 music better
Music then was a lot more for music sake, music has changed with music videos and being entirely about a target audience to make money. And if you go even further back in history to the classical days, some prominent musicians and composers even died poor having made no money but instead made music for the sake of music.
REALLY, WHY IS IT THEN THAT YOU REFUSE TO ADMIT BILL WITHERS WROTE, PEFORMED FIRSTT, AND HAD THE BST RENDITION OF "AIN'T NO SUNSHINE"?
???????????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Right !
Raquel Rojas same here sweetheart....music from the 50's to the mid and early late 90's were music. Music now in days has mess up these young generations
All these videos talking about remastered and HQ but this right here is the TRUTH this shows our real beautiful skin color
❤️🙏 Thanks for all the great tunes Richard!