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Music video by The Bar-Kays performing Freakshow On The Dance Floor (C) 1984 The Island Def Jam Music Group

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The Bar-Kays:Son of Shaft@Wattstax, 1973

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The Bar-Kays singing Son Of Shaft before a live audience of 100,000 people at the Los Angeles Coliseum on August 20, 1972. This event was part of the Wattstax concert festival that year, which was organized by the Memphis, Tennessee Stax Record Label to commemorate the seventh anniversary of the Watts riots and black power, pride, culture, tradition and heritage struggle. The party and peaceful atmosphere of Wattstax was seen by some as "the African Americans answer to Woodstock", and the Reverend Jesse Jackson gave the invocation, which included his "I Am - Somebody" poem, which was recited in a call and response with the assembled stadium crowd. There was a film (Wattstax) directed by Mel Stuart which was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Documentary Film in 1974. The songs in the film, in order of appearance: "What You See Is What You Get", performed by The Dramatics "Oh La De Da", performed by the Staple Singers "We the People", performed by the Staple Singers "Respect Yourself", performed by the Staple Singers "Star-Spangled Banner", performed by Kim Weston "Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing", performed by Kim Weston "Someone Greater Than I", performed by Jimmy Jones "Lying on the Truth", performed by the Rance Allen Group "Peace Be Still", performed by The Emotions "Old-Time Religion", performed by William Bell, Louise McCord, Debra Manning, Eric Mercury, Freddy Robinson, Lee Sain, Ernie Hines, Little Sonny, the Newcomers, Eddie Floyd, the Temprees, Frederick Knight "Son of Shaft/Feel It", performed by The Bar-Kays "I'll Play The Blues For You", performed by Albert King "Jody's Got Your Girl and Gone", performed by Johnnie Taylor "Walking the Backstreet and Crying", performed by Little Milton "I May Not Be What You Want", performed by Mel and Tim "Picking Up the Pieces", sung by Carla Thomas "The Breakdown", sung by Rufus Thomas "If Lovin' You Is Wrong, I Don't Want to be Right", sung by Luther Ingram "Theme from Shaft", sung by Isaac Hayes "Soulsville", sung by Isaac Hayes More on The Bar-Kays: The Bar-Kays are a popular soul, R&B, and funk group which began performing in 1966 and continue to perform today, although with only one original member. They began in Memphis, Tennessee as a favorite recording studio session musician group, backing major artists at Stax Records. They were chosen in 1967 by Otis Redding to play as his backing band. On 10 December 1967, Redding, his manager, and band members Jimmy King (b. 1949; guitar), Ronnie Caldwell (b. 1948; organ), Phalon Jones (b. 1949; saxophone), and Carl Cunningham (b. 1949; drums) died in a plane crash in Lake Monona while on their way to a performance in Madison, Wisconsin. Trumpeter Ben Cauley survived the crash and bassist James Alexander (who missed the flight due to returning a rental car) rebuilt the group. The reformed band consisted of Cauley; Alexander; Harvey Henderson, saxophone; Michael Toles, guitar; Ronnie Gorden, organ; Willie Hall, drums and later Larry Dodson, lead vocals. The group backed dozens of major Stax artists on recordings afterwards, including on Isaac Hayes' Hot Buttered Soul album, and changed direction in the 1970s to have a successful funk music career on Mercury Records. They continued to score hits on R&B charts well into the 1980s and have performed all over the world. The band took a hiatus in the late 1980s, but then reformed in 1991 with Alexander as the only remaining original member. Lloyd Smith joined The Bar-Kays in 1973. Soul Finger (1967) Pop Top 20, R&B#3 Son of Shaft (1972) R&B Top 10 Note In the movie Spies Like Us, starring Dan Aykroyd and Chevy Chase, The Bar-Kays' hit "Soul Finger" is the favorite song of the crew of a Soviet mobile ICBM platform on patrol in Tajikistan S.S.R. Dan Aykroyd also covered "Soul Finger" with John Belushi and their band, The Blues Brothers, on one of their albums. James Alexander's son is award-winning rapper and music producer Phalon "Jazze Pha" Alexander, who was named after Phalon Jones. Their songs "Too Hot to Stop" and "Soul Finger" are featured in the 2007 film Superbad. Similar artists and followers include: Booker T. & the MG's, The Mar-Keys, The J.B.'s, Isaac Hayes, Charles Wright, Zapp, The Ohio Players, Cameo, Dazz Band, Rufus Thomas, Carla Thomas, Right Choice, Michael Cooper, Otis Redding, Willie & the Mighty Magnificents, The Funk Brothers, The Meters, James Brown, George Clinton, Chuck Brown, The Average White Band, Kool & the Gang, MFSB, The Salsoul Orchestra, Brass Construction, Norman Harris, Earl Young, Ectomorph, Ron Baker, Aristocrats, Cee Knowledge, Diplomatics, Lefties Soul Connection, Arthur Conley, Stax, The Artist Formerly Known as Prince and the Revolution, New Power Generation, Earth, Wind & Fire, Funkadelics, Parliament, Jimi Hendrix, Van Halen, Stevie Ray Vaughan, afros, 70's, 70s, 1970's, 1970s, seventies celebration Rolling Stones The Beatles Bob Dylan Nirvana disco

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the bar kays son of shaft

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enjoyy the best funk record ever made. if someone has a better video copy please let me know, thx ------------- Your love is like the Holy Ghost Shaking all in my bones I never felt such a feeling In all the days I been born, yeah Whenever I feel the pressures You seem to hypnotize my mind Well, your love is like the Holy Ghost And I feel like I've been born a second time Yeah, yeah Holy, yeah, yeah Holy Ghost I can't fight the feeling Can't fight the feeling Holy, yeah, yeah Holy Ghost Your love is like the Holy Ghost The antidote that saved my soul And no psycho could ever describe This feeling that sucks my soul over You put a run in my walk, yes, you did And you put a tremble in my talk And this feeling that I have within Said it makes me feel like I've been born again, yeah

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The Barkays - Hit and Run, 80's Classic Funk

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The Bar-Kays - Struck by you (1989)

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The Bar-Kays Song, "Holy Ghost". These Guys Are The Princes Of Funk.

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Music video by The Bar-Kays performing Struck By You (C) 1989 The Island Def Jam Music Group

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Music video by The Bar-Kays performing Your Place Or Mine with Juwan Lee [Video Director], Gina Leonard [Video Producer] (C) 1985 The Island Def Jam Music Group

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Otis Redding & The Bar-Kays - Try a little tenderness, December 9, 1967. This is Otis Redding's last television performance taped less than 24 hours before He and most of the Bar-Kays were killed in the plane crash on December 10th 1967. 1966 is the year this song was recorded and released

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Barkays Funk Do It

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Funky song by Bar-Kays from 1981 album "Nightcruising". Nice usage of clapping synth.

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BAR KAYS/propositions 1982 mercury records ;apure electro funk

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Music video by The Bar-Kays performing Don't Hang Up: Shorter Version (C) 1988 The Island Def Jam Music Group

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The Barkays - You Made a chagne in my life

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From their 1979 Mercury album "Injoy", this song was the B-Side to "Boogie Body Land" in 1980.

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The Barkays - Body Fever

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