R.I.P Steve Cropper

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Great guitarist, songwriter, and record producer.

I can imagine G-d saying "Play it, Steve!..." :( :( :(

Taste and style, just the right amount & choice of notes for the song:


Listen to your left speaker...

Steve played both rhythm and lead. No second guitarist required on most of the Stax recordings on which he played.
 
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You beat me to it. Was gonna post that. Memphis soul has had a grip on me since it first "cropped" up. On my last drive home to NYC from TO in September, that's all I listened to. Nearly drove off the road I was moving my tush so much and waving my arms and singing so loudly and, well, sooo overcome by its power and emotion and funk and "holy" spirit. Note to SPs: construct an ad with this much booty-shakin' soul and I'll be there. Knock on wood, indeed!
 

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You beat me to it. Was gonna post that. Memphis soul has had a grip on me since it first "cropped" up. On my last drive home to NYC from TO in September, that's all I listened to. Nearly drove off the road I was moving my tush so much and waving my arms and singing so loudly and, well, sooo overcome by its power and emotion and funk and "holy" spirit. Note to SPs: construct an ad with this much booty-shakin' soul and I'll be there. Knock on wood, indeed!
I posted that link because I uploaded the video.
 
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sad news..a giant in the music biz
not a flashy player, but could lay down a riff with the best of them
steve cropper on guitar
donald"duck " dunn on bass
Booker t Jones..keyboard
Al Jackson Jr drums
listening to this song... im getting a bit tearyeyed..i dont mind admitting
RIP Steve
 
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You beat me to it. Was gonna post that. Memphis soul has had a grip on me since it first "cropped" up. On my last drive home to NYC from TO in September, that's all I listened to. Nearly drove off the road I was moving my tush so much and waving my arms and singing so loudly and, well, sooo overcome by its power and emotion and funk and "holy" spirit. Note to SPs: construct an ad with this much booty-shakin' soul and I'll be there. Knock on wood, indeed!
i hope you have checked out the Black Music thread over the past few years...definetly some Memphis gems have been posted
True Story, that ive shared here before
Many Old timers here will remember Daisy...anyway i had seen her a couple of times and one visit i asked her if i could bring over a CD, that we could dance to..I took an Otis Redding Compilation, full of slow ballads...featuring the guitar work of Steve Cropper
She admiited to me she never heard of Otis
we played it and slowdanced and by the 3rd or 4th song she was pulling my leg with her leg toward the bedroom...what a couple of hours ..lol..Thanks Otis, thanks Steve
 
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Interesting Booker T story is that Green Onions was an improv.

They were booked to back up a singer who didn't show up.

Rather than wasting studio time they jammed to a Booker T riff.

That became Green Onions.
 
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Interestingly I read an interview way back with Steve in Guitar Player magazine, in which he stated that his biggest ongoing fear was flubbing a note in a live performance.

This from a guy whose playing was always perfection in any live performance video I ever saw...
 
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Many of you know that I'm a big time digital media collector.

I uploaded this earlier on Thursday afternoon, for your listening and dancing pleasure:

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320 kbs .mp3 files in a .rar archive. The liner notes are included as a text doc.

More information about A Soupcan of Soul

This is a compilation of live tracks recorded in 1967, from various sources.

01. Your One & Only Man
02. Pain In My Heart
03. These Arms Of Mine
04. I Can't Turn You Loose
05. A Hard Days Night

06. Satisfaction
07. My Girl
08. Satisfaction
09. Pain In My Heart
10. I Can't Turn You Loose
11. Shake
12. Land Of 1000 Dances
13. Try A Little Tenderness

14. Day Tripper
15. Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa (Sad Song)
16. My Girl
17. Shake
18. I've Been Loving You Too Long
19. Satisfaction
20. Try A Little Tenderness

-tracks #1-#5 Birmingham Alabama 1967
-tracks #6-#13 various US/European radio and television broadcasts 1967
-tracks #14-#20 Koncerthuset, Stockholm, Sweden June 4, 1967

-from the release A Soupcan Of Soul on Big Fro Discs (BF-007)

Otis' live performances were always energetic, but he kicked it up a notch in tracks 1 -5, recorded at a Chitlin' Circuit gig in Birmingham, Alabama. Otis was backed by the Bar-Kays for that show, rather than Booker T & the MGs. That's James Alexander playing kickass bass on I Can't Turn You Loose, (track 4). James was not on the same plane as Otis and most of the band on that tragic day almost 58 years ago.
 
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Interestingly I read an interview way back with Steve in Guitar Player magazine, in which he stated that his biggest ongoing fear was flubbing a note in a live performance.

This from a guy whose playing was always perfection in any live performance video I ever saw...
Actually there is a video of booker T backing up Sam and Dave and he did something like that , it was actually pretty cool seeing the expression of his face .
 
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Edit to post #17:

The live Otis Redding CD is named A Soupçon of Soul, not a 'Soupcan', which is not a single word. This is an error by the original uploader to demonoid, many years ago.

Soupçon, ('Supe - sohn') literally translated as 'suspicion', is a French word often used in cooking recipes. In context, the English equivalent terms would be 'pinch', 'dash', 'sprinkle', 'hint', etc.
 
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