The Isley Brothers - "Shout" | 1992 Induction
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- Finale performance of "Shout" featuring the Isley Brothers at the 1992 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony.
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Never again would you see Little Richard be this restrained
Lmfao
He was respecting their song and enjoying their company.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Love it they brought little Richard in just for the oooouuuu part
just in time lady
The great Sam Moore singing backup. Great song, great singers. All those legends on one stage.
It's rock and roll
The Isley brothers! Legendary!
I saw the Isley Bros perform this in 1962 when I was a Junior in high school in NJ - they headlined a big Rock&Roll show at THE Brooklyn Fox. It was fantastic! They must have been on stage doing this for 20 minutes. The audience was almost as exhausted at the end as the 3 performers who obviously far more energetic than seen here. They jumped off a chair repeatedly & led the audience in the "a little bit softer now" & into the "a little bit louder now" w/ great enthusiasm. Now 60yrs later I can still "see" them doing that show. BTW a still relative newbie Dione Warwick was also in that show. But it was the Isley Bros who made the show! (I don't even remember who the other performers were..... :)
I guess the only thing that could have been sweeter after that was if you'd headed right over to Junior's for a slice of that (then not so common) creamy cheesecake! Lucky you, though, saw them 10 years later, they were still, as years later again, amazing. When you look up the "keep on keepin' on", it's an illustration of the amazing Isleys pictured as an example!
R.I.P Rudolph Isley
The Isley Brothers feat. Keith Richards, Neil Young, Little Richard, John Fogerty, Jimmy Page, Johnny Cash, Carlos Santana, Booker T. & the MGs and U2’s the Edge...
All those great talented people up there making great music. We will never see that again.
0:40 Here it starts. Great song, one of my favorite performances of them.
P.D: Rest in peace, Little Richard. Cheers from Argentina for everyone that loves rock and roll!
Wish this was longer.
🎶Now wait a minute baby🎶
Good old days
Another great moment God must watch this performance all the time.
Rock Hall Jam Band so great you never know who will be with who that's great!
have mercy the talent on that stage
Classic!
Can't believe we just lost Rudolph! They were the best!
Great song
💫✨ What a 💎Class Act💎 Chris Jasper is... full embodied involvement with great harmony; at the end, stepped to the side and acknowledged his former band mates, giving them their props for Shout and their indisputable contribution and legacy in music history! 👏🏾👩🏾🦳 “Bravo, Mr Jasper, Bravo!” 📖 Luke 6 : 31 📖 💫✨
What a crowd I just got introduced to them by myself
Thanks for posting this... these guys are great....and they are at every festive occasion!!!
Way back in the old days when the RRHOF was actually relevent and meant something and they inducted real artists who are rock and or made a huge influence in rock music.
Cand muzica canta inima asculta.Cand soarele rasare muzica e tare.🌹🌹🌹Fenomenal.Va salut din Romania
BEST MUSIC OF 70s
They recorded this in 1959!!!
They had fun with that one
Beyond legendary
AWESOME
Who is the dang engineer.. turn those mics up
Jon Bon Jovi loves this song!
Who doesn't.
Say you will🎶
Woohoo! 🖐️🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Love it! 😊
That was good but I like the earlier version more. It was more alive it made you want to get up and move.💓🤸
Los Beatles se hicieron famoso con un tema de estos
if this dont make your day better you need more sleep
NOW, Wa aaaaitaminit....
I like shout but that mic is shit you can’t hear him sing that good
Not what I expected. I saw the title and watched to hear the, "i feel aaaalriiight, now that i got my woman"... For years i didn't know there were two parts and i only heard what I know is part of one and the next of two.
2:08 reminds me of whitney & mary j blige😂😂😂
Pourquoi y’a autant de guitaristes😭
Needs more guitars
😆😄
For sure man😂😂😂
This is a bit more blues than their usual rock.
True -- though all early rock was essentially up-tempo blues.
It sounds like a praise break at a black church
Animal House
😐
Delta house!!!
FOOD FIGHT!!!
Ronald Isley we do this twist and shout at the Turtles on the Tamaic and is would okay with you to put my name in this if you can thank you Is Lynn Michelle Fletcher With caring and much you are my biggest fan ever
I think it was 1951
1959.
So cool that they covered this Green Day song before Green Day wrote it
Sound engineers were too drunk at this party. So the quality of record is shitty.
I miss when there were only three of them and they were skinny and made a better shout song
And they weren't rock and roll
They ARE the epitome of Rock N Roll. If you don’t know their discography and contribution to the art form then just say that.
@Cell 2020: 😆😄😆
Saw once in early 70s ty elroy!!! This band is so incredible live on record, music dress inspiring so many..I hope if this country finally does the right thing and give native and black america reparation which would be gods righteousness, they need to start with bands like this chuck berry lil Richard so many that were ripped off and profited by as they were kept down..just look at lp cover art and see what little money they had for their art? Literally picked clean as rock made millions from them, so they should be first in a reparation bill, so their families benefit as god tells us to do,ez to prove, esp with modern technology and a few blues, gospel, r& b jazz, funk soul affecianados music purist who go straight to the source..yes make them pay first as they benefitted most .hit them a to z..sez me