Drummer reacts to "Use Me" (Live) by Bill Withers
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- Опубликовано: 22 апр 2024
- Well damn... my first listen to Mr. WIthers and I already want to hit replay. What a smooth, badass track. I want to take a drive at night and just jam this over and over. His vocals are so powerful! And I love how the band was just chilling on the stage. So cool.
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Ain't no sunshine, Just the two of us, Lovely day are not to be missed! ❤
Great selection of Bill Withers songs
Yes! Yes! Yes!
And Use Me
James Gadson at the Drum Kit... a legend.
That guy with the Gibson ES-175 is killing me. Such a chill band!!!!
Stephen Stills played guitar on Bill Withers "Ain't no Sunshine"
Love this song.
The drummer is hysterical.
Never in 50 years have I not been glad when I hear his music. It’s always been in my rotation , but in the store, on the street anywhere anytime. He’s so good
Ain't no sunshine when he's gone...
"Groovy as Hell" is right!!!😊
I wouldn't worry about the genre. So much crossover, which just makes some stuff that much more wonderful ❤
I add my vote to all suggested songs. "Grandma's hands" is a favourite of mine
my suggestion too
Classic! His Ain't No Sunshine and Lovely Day are classics too. Lovely Day is such a feel good song
This particular video is one of my favorites on all of YT. An example of what YT brings to the table. A chance to see live performances from some of my favorite artists that would otherwise be long forgotten and unavailable!
You'll enjoy your Bill Withers journey. Back when I was a teen, a bunch of us would get together and do another of his hits... Lean On Me. That one might interest you.
Love me some Bill Withers. Such a funky tune.
Yeah this was funky as hell. Makes you want to drive and get up to no-good lol
I said brother, If you only knew, you'd wish you were in my shoes...... 😀
YES YES YES! So glad you got to this. Thanks Gail H! Was wracking my brain trying to remember the name. So very cool without trying to be. More synchronicity.
Thanks, L33.. Bill was amazing... this is one of my favorites by him... appreciate your reaction... (p.s. Glad you looked him up... he has a really interesting and amazing history.. "Still Bill" was a documentary that chronicled his history... check it out!)
LOVE Bill Withers! He did SUCH A GREAT JOB with THIS TUNE!!!! Although: this version seems to be a little SLOWER than the studio version....ENJOY!
We had so much variety of mudic in the 70's that was spectacular
That guitar player really went the extra on this live track. Great studio version as well. Bill Withers was a gem. You can't really go wrong with any of his music; Lovely Day, Ain't No Sunshine, Just the Two of Us with Grover Washington Jr, and Lean on Me are his most famous, although, Heartbreak Road has a special place in my song playlists.
Such a huge hit in the early 1970s but I rarely if ever hear it played today. What a crime. What a great track!
My favorite version of this song. Thanks for the reaction Lee.
Bill n his songs were terrific!
with James Gadson on drums, one of the coolest mf.
Yeah he was killing it with a smile on his face lol gotta love it
@@L33Reacts You can see him, still playing at almost 80 years old, and still smiling, on the video for Doyle Bramhall II's "Mama Can't Help You".
Ain't No Sunshine ~~~~" I Know " X26
This one is my favorite song of his. I love your observations, you sensibilities are on point. Good to see young people finding this music.
Drummer always has that smile on his face like he is stealin' your girl. ;)-
Bill Withers singing “Soul Shadows” with The Crusaders. Tops my “Favorites” playlist.
This is my favourite Bill Withers song. I used to sing it in my covers band and it always went down an absolute storm. The Old Grey Whistle Test was a BBC insitution, and where you went if you wanted to listen to serious music
Ned from Spain stopping by again. Bill Withers wrote a lot of great funky tunes with some world wise lyrics. Kinda folk n funky n jazzy with solid players. "Grandma's Hands" " Harlem " " Who is He and What is He to You ? " " Lonely Town Lonely Street " " Hello Like Before" so many. If you dig this try some Gil Scott Heron ???
Great tune from the early 70's!
One of my faves. I love Just the Two of Us and Lovely Day. The first is on a very romantic album.
Oh shit that's the same guy?? I know just the two of us. I knew I recognized his voice from somewhere but I didn't know where. Thank you for that!
@@L33Reactsjust the Two of us is on the album Winelight which is actually by Grover Washington Jr even though Withers did all the vocals for it. One of my favorite relaxation albums.
@@L33Reactsjust the Two of us is on the album Winelight which is actually by Grover Washington Jr even though Withers did all the vocals for it. One of my favorite relaxation albums.
Killer tune.
One of my favorite songs of all time. Check out the studio version also, its got a very different feel to it. Also, check out Lean On Me.
Awesome song! I never get tired of hearing him!
Right up there with Marvin, Al, and Otis.
You picked the best version of the song. The album version is faster bpm wise. They jam the shit out of this!
The late great Bill Withers... I've been a fan since getting his Live at Carnegie Hall lp when I was 12. He actually was brought in to produce and write songs for my old girlfriend's album in 80s and was as down to earth as they come. And yes James Gadson on drums is as funky as they come. The live version of I Can't Write Left Handed is a sleeper tune that will give you some insight into Bill the man.
Mmmmmm Bill Withers really hits the soul. Saw this on the Whistle Test when it came out. For various reasons I would suggest "Grandma's Hands." OR "Kissin' My Love" That intro, been sampled by so many.
It doesn't get cooler than that.
That drummer is so "effected" that he doesn't even need a stool, he's just floating there...
Excellent song🎵
What a banger 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
60s soul music was a fusion of blues, pop, jazz and gospel. Just wow!
Todd Rundgren and Daryl Hall Live at Daryl's Place doing "Sweet". Words cannot describe this fabulous performance! Very Marvin Gaye feel. It won't get you a lot of clicks, but you'll be a richer man for it.
Yep, groovy as hell!
Another couple of great Old Grey Whistle Test performances were Edgar Winter Group doing Frankenstein and Humble Pie doing Black Coffee
Any version of this is good as long as it has that funky bass. Another great hit by Bill is Ain't No Sunshine.
So simple....yet so smooth! ❤️
Austin City Limits.... treasure trove of great videos
Bill WIthers had many great hits, as you can see in the comments.
Be sure to check out "Lean on Me' which became a staple in Gospel music, sung in churches all around the world
I'm actually very familiar with that track. I've heard it a million times. I didn't know that was him! What a song. 👍
Check out the studio version on your time, fuller sound. Plays well
Live songs recorded for the late night UK show "The Old Grey White Test" are typically awesome! For example, Edgar Winter's iconic live version of "Frankenstein" was recorded for it.
Famously hosted by the great "Whispering Bob Harris’", this show introduced so many singers/bands to UK audiences. 😊
Thank you 👍
All my mom’s original Beatles, albums, and others all perished in a flood. They got warped only a third of the collection was saved. Some of the Crosby stills and Nash and a Rick James album.
Wow. Even better than the studio version
Bill Withers Live at Carnegie Hall - great live album.
Stick around folks to Kent Nishimura cover of 25 or 6 to 4. Amazing talent....
Love this song. Zac Brown does a great cover of it.
Great groove and vocal, outstanding live performance.
Excellent. Memories. Thanks L33!
Of course my friend. Any time :)
Sunny Day.
Lenny Kravitz and Mick Jagger (duet) do a great cover of this!
Bill Withers, one of the best singer/songwriters you will hear. Great influence on so many different genres.
Thanks L33 for putting on this great clip of Bill in action. I never saw this before. It's the definition of: Smokinnnnn.' Loved your thoughtful reaction a this man full of soul.
Another great tune I haven't heard in ages. Thank you 😊
Glad you enjoyed Cora:) this was smooth as hell. Definitely a playlist song lol
BILL WITHERS HAD SOME GREAT SONGS,I PUT HIM IN THE SAME VAIN AS HARRY CHAPIN AND JIM CROCE GUYS WHO COULD PULL OUT A GUITAR AND PLAY SOME GREAT MUSIC OH THE 70S BEST MUSIC EVER MADE AND TIMELESS PROVE ME WRONG!
"In Concert", "Midnight Special"
Great choice of video 😊
Massive talent, walked his own path, not your run-of-the-mill "star". Everybody knew he was...including Stevie Wonder.
"Harlem" by Bill Withers
Such a great song, and with that funky beat. Early 70s, Bill was in the prime of his career. I think he passed last year. He was the real deal. Maybe you can react to his other huge hit from back then called "Ain't no Sunshine."
I'll have to check that one out thank you! This was a badass track. Made me feel cooler listening to it. Funky beat. Good shit 👏 👌
There was no recording until the 80's.
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My dude, PLEASE....
I'm BEGGING you to do
Public Animal #9 (Live 1972)
Original Alice Cooper band
I'M HER DADDY is my pick.
This is great but i think the studio version is better. It's a bit faster and more groovy
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now that's a pocket drummer
if you've never seem a drummer who's completely messed up on lsd, this is your big chance.
Great but it lacks the magic of the studio version. One of my favorite songs. Like Dylan's Lay Lady Lay there's a studio magic to certain songs that can't be duplicated. Carnegie Hall version is even better than this one.
Original is much better.