Hello Mister. I am Lasha from Georgia... it's poor country. I really really want to learn the whole melody but I cant afford that. You would make me very happy if you could send the whole lesson.. because it's only joy I have for now. Sorry for disturbing ...
Actual quote from the Band. “Someone at Stax had an MG motor car, so we called ourselves Booker T and the MGs. When the British car firm’s lawyers told us to desist, we told them it stood for Memphis Group. We all had to swear to secrecy that we’d never talk about the car again. Years later, we were being interviewed and someone asked: “What does MG actually stand for?” Duck Dunn [who replaced Steinberg in 1964] said: “Musical geniuses!”
DUDE!! Booker T was on Radio 4 about 2 weeks ago and he told the story of the MG... the band actually came together from a bunch of world class session musicians while Booker T was working in London, and one of them had this cool, funky little car that he loved, an MG BGT, so they're names after that! Not even joking. Might still be available on R4 archive. Was a very cool interview.
Band name For many years, Stax publicity releases stated that the initials in the band's name stood for "Memphis Group", not the MG sports car. However, this has proved not to be the case.[16] Musician and record producer Chips Moman, who worked at Stax Records when the band was formed, claimed that the band was named after his sports car, and only after he left the label did Stax's publicity department declare that "M.G." stood for "Memphis Group". Moman had played with Jones and Steinberg in an earlier Stax backing group called the Triumphs, which was also named after his car.[17] Jones, in a 2007 interview on National Public Radio's Fresh Air with Terry Gross, confirmed Moman's account of the origin of the group's name.[18] Jones has re-confirmed this story on several occasions since, most recently as a guest on the Late Show with David Letterman on May 9, 2012. Stax historian Rob Bowman has averred that the reason the label obscured the story of the meaning of the name M.G.'s (and concocted the "Memphis Group" explanation) was to avoid claims of trademark infringement from the manufacturers of the car. In a 2019 interview with The Guardian, Steve Cropper confirmed the motor car origin and "Memphis Group" explanation, but added 'we were being interviewed and someone asked: "What does MG actually stand for?" Duck Dunn said: "Musical geniuses!"'[19]
MG's stands for the "Memphis Group" Stax is located in Memphis Tennessee. I believe they have a museum down there for Stax. And of course, Sun Records or the Memphis Recording Studio is located there.
Great lesson. I sometimes get confused when you repeat small parts of the lesson.. i don’t know if that’s how the song goes or it’s just a repeat and I lose the thread. Thanks again!
Thanks! I got the idea. But the thing is ♩♪♩. ♫ bass beat is so difficult to combine with the right. I always slip into ♩ ♩♩♫ and hell of repetition needed.
When the record came out they said MG stood for 'Memphis Group' but the publicist at Stax claimed it was after the British sports car, which isn't likely as there weren't that many MG sports cars in Tennessee at the time (to my knowledge)
No, "Memphis Group" was what the Stax Records publicity dept. claimed it stood for because they were afraid the "MG" car company would sue for copyright infringement. But it was named after a Stax employee's car, and Jones has confirmed this on numerous on-air interviews.
Thought this would be an easy song to learn but its not. Thank you for the great tutorial. Helped me out a bunch. PS: I'm thinking that the "MGs" in the band name might be taken from the British sports car that was so popular at the time that this recording came out. It gives the group name "Booker T and the MGs" a nice phonetic ring.
@@HDpiano Great tutorial thanks, by the way just found this on The Guardian by Steve Cropper himself: 'Someone at Stax had an MG motor car, so we called ourselves Booker T and the MGs. When the British car firm’s lawyers told us to desist, we told them it stood for Memphis Group. We all had to swear to secrecy that we’d never talk about the car again. Years later, we were being interviewed and someone asked: “What does MG actually stand for?” Duck Dunn [who replaced Steinberg in 1964] said: “Musical geniuses!” Booker and I looked at each other. I think we wanted to kill Duck, because we’d never say that about ourselves. But at least they got an answer to their question.' It's a good article - not sure if links in comments get disqualified as spam so search for "The Guardian How we made Booker T and the MGs' Green Onions"
Booker doesn't always anticipate the three like you do at 4:35. He often plays swinging quarter notes in the bass, like here: ruclips.net/video/rh9KDzNkpSI/видео.html
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Thank you fella for the tutorial but the bassline is rhythmical incorrect to the original. Booker T played it straight. You can see how he plays it here: ruclips.net/video/rh9KDzNkpSI/видео.html Beside that, great tutorial!
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Love this song but want a different teacher. I think he taught it pretty badly as he gave it all to you in one go with little explanation. No break down at all
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Hello Mister. I am Lasha from Georgia... it's poor country. I really really want to learn the whole melody but I cant afford that. You would make me very happy if you could send the whole lesson.. because it's only joy I have for now. Sorry for disturbing ...
Your videos look like actual comercials
Yes! Now we have a song to demonstrate the organ presets on our electronic keyboards. Thank you for this stone, cold classic.
WOOOOHOOO
Actual quote from the Band. “Someone at Stax had an MG motor car, so we called ourselves Booker T and the MGs. When the British car firm’s lawyers told us to desist, we told them it stood for Memphis Group. We all had to swear to secrecy that we’d never talk about the car again. Years later, we were being interviewed and someone asked: “What does MG actually stand for?” Duck Dunn [who replaced Steinberg in 1964] said: “Musical geniuses!”
Wow, super cool. Thanks for sharing!
That's brilliant.. Absolutely, cool.
woh
DUDE!! Booker T was on Radio 4 about 2 weeks ago and he told the story of the MG... the band actually came together from a bunch of world class session musicians while Booker T was working in London, and one of them had this cool, funky little car that he loved, an MG BGT, so they're names after that! Not even joking. Might still be available on R4 archive. Was a very cool interview.
Thank you so much!! i’ve been playing the keyboard for a week and you taught me how to play one of my all time favourite tunes!!!
Thank for crystal clear tutorial.
That's what we do - thank you!
Great Job! The visual layout makes it very easy to see and understand. Thanks for posting this.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for the kind words, Dan.
perfect tutorial cheers, gonna try it on the organ setting on the keyboard :D
love that call
Just what I needed…I had most it. You helped a bunch! This is so fun to jam to. Thank you ! 🎹
learning this with a cold is hard haha I like this song thanks HD piano:)
lolz
Think of it as Greed Odiods... ;-)
Amazing. It took me ages to learn this but I love it
Good job, Simon!!
The Memphis Group is what MG’s stand for!
Band name
For many years, Stax publicity releases stated that the initials in the band's name stood for "Memphis Group", not the MG sports car. However, this has proved not to be the case.[16]
Musician and record producer Chips Moman, who worked at Stax Records when the band was formed, claimed that the band was named after his sports car, and only after he left the label did Stax's publicity department declare that "M.G." stood for "Memphis Group". Moman had played with Jones and Steinberg in an earlier Stax backing group called the Triumphs, which was also named after his car.[17]
Jones, in a 2007 interview on National Public Radio's Fresh Air with Terry Gross, confirmed Moman's account of the origin of the group's name.[18] Jones has re-confirmed this story on several occasions since, most recently as a guest on the Late Show with David Letterman on May 9, 2012.
Stax historian Rob Bowman has averred that the reason the label obscured the story of the meaning of the name M.G.'s (and concocted the "Memphis Group" explanation) was to avoid claims of trademark infringement from the manufacturers of the car. In a 2019 interview with The Guardian, Steve Cropper confirmed the motor car origin and "Memphis Group" explanation, but added 'we were being interviewed and someone asked: "What does MG actually stand for?" Duck Dunn said: "Musical geniuses!"'[19]
Thanks man! Awesome lesson!
My pleasure!
Great job of explaining , thanks, Don
np!
I tried to learn that awhile back now I think I’try again.
MG's stands for the "Memphis Group" Stax is located in Memphis Tennessee. I believe they have a museum down there for Stax. And of course, Sun Records or the Memphis Recording Studio is located there.
5:39 this is for me
yay
Thank You!🎶
hi my son travis is learning this song thanks alot for your amazing help
You're welcome; good luck to Travis!
I just started playing and I love this song but I swear it’s so hard
you can do this!
its pretty hard but you got it
Great tune
Love the vids
Thank ya!
Bro you rock thanks
well explained ;)
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Great lesson. I sometimes get confused when you repeat small parts of the lesson.. i don’t know if that’s how the song goes or it’s just a repeat and I lose the thread. Thanks again!
Thank you very much for your job !
Thanks! I got the idea. But the thing is
♩♪♩. ♫ bass beat is so difficult to combine with the right. I always slip into
♩ ♩♩♫ and hell of repetition needed.
When the record came out they said MG stood for 'Memphis Group' but the publicist at Stax claimed it was after the British sports car, which isn't likely as there weren't that many MG sports cars in Tennessee at the time (to my knowledge)
Love the vids keep it up is there a song that you consider hard and if there is what is it??
Here! hdpiano.com/search/difficulty/advanced/
Was there ever a part two released for this? I need to learn the lead licks!
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I’ve never had lessons but with a few days of practice I’m able to play this now! Thanks for making the video. Such a great song
Rock on, Daniel!
Short for “Memphis Group”
Woo!
No, "Memphis Group" was what the Stax Records publicity dept. claimed it stood for because they were afraid the "MG" car company would sue for copyright infringement. But it was named after a Stax employee's car, and Jones has confirmed this on numerous on-air interviews.
Yo I’ve always loved hill climb racing
neat!
M.G. stands for Memphis Groove.
ah!
❤️❤️
0:14
:)
Thought this would be an easy song to learn but its not. Thank you for the great tutorial. Helped me out a bunch. PS: I'm thinking that the "MGs" in the band name might be taken from the British sports car that was so popular at the time that this recording came out. It gives the group name "Booker T and the MGs" a nice phonetic ring.
Fair enough! And nice, hah.
Think it’s more to do with Memphis Group?
Great job but where is the second part..?
4:46 (for me)
:)
:o It looks so hard but it wasn't thanks to you
Way to go.
Because one of the other members had an MG automobile. You may need to explain quaver for us west of the Atlantic.
If learn with this matter means i will be good as the one learning with the cord?
sure!
MG's stands for Memphis Group.
ya!
Are there sheets?
I love u guys but can u teach me how to play the power to resist
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I thought the left Hand was just quarter notes, isnt it ?
Can be!
pleeease do "I Lost A Friend" by FINNEAS!!!! :)
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7:26
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4:38
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To answer your question: M.G. stands for "Memphis Group".
Bingo.
@@HDpiano Great tutorial thanks, by the way just found this on The Guardian by Steve Cropper himself: 'Someone at Stax had an MG motor car, so we called ourselves Booker T and the MGs. When the British car firm’s lawyers told us to desist, we told them it stood for Memphis Group. We all had to swear to secrecy that we’d never talk about the car again. Years later, we were being interviewed and someone asked: “What does MG actually stand for?” Duck Dunn [who replaced Steinberg in 1964] said: “Musical geniuses!”
Booker and I looked at each other. I think we wanted to kill Duck, because we’d never say that about ourselves. But at least they got an answer to their question.'
It's a good article - not sure if links in comments get disqualified as spam so search for "The Guardian How we made Booker T and the MGs' Green Onions"
The MGS stand for... nah. I can't tell ya. But its a simple name... and a killer band
lol
Booker doesn't always anticipate the three like you do at 4:35. He often plays swinging quarter notes in the bass, like here: ruclips.net/video/rh9KDzNkpSI/видео.html
Yeah it's definitely a bit improvised here and there. :)
MGs , Memphis Group
yeah!
Called the MGs after the MG cars
oh!
Please do Philadelphia Freedom - Elton John
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MG literally stands for Memphis Group....in this particular case.
ah!
Got the left hand wrong. Go watch his tiny desk
MGs = Memphis Group
ah!
Skate 1 hahahah
:D
@@HDpiano um can you pls play skate 1 music in piano thx
Thank you fella for the tutorial but the bassline is
rhythmical incorrect to the original. Booker T played it straight.
You can see how he plays it here: ruclips.net/video/rh9KDzNkpSI/видео.html
Beside that, great tutorial!
hm!
You are not playing this right and making it so much harder to teach this song
You got to be kidding...you suck
wow thanks
Slow down man ......
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Love this song but want a different teacher. I think he taught it pretty badly as he gave it all to you in one go with little explanation. No break down at all
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All wrong
You're messing up the timing on the left hand. It's simpler than you are making it.
Hm!
this sucks
:'(
HDpiano im sorry it does suck ok?
Shocked Gaming it really doesn’t tho you just have no taste
ok poop
7:25
:)
@@HDpiano took me a few days but finally got it down today. Thanks for the tutorial.