I got to see him perform live (House of Blues in Chicago, 2000) - it was not a great show, but at least I can say I saw him. The man contributed a lot and I loved his music...not much more I can say...
Not to be a pessimist, but we could have said that in any year. Last year, 'bout this time, it was Tyrone Davis and Jimmy Smith. But it is a sobering thought...the man lived a full life and left us with an incredible musical legacy.
Such sad news. The Wicked Pickett was probably my top favorite soul singers EVER. I'll be bringing out ALL his records next gig and pouring out a lil bit for the international playboy who was born to be wild.
Agent45's top 10 Wilson Pickett singles (and that's even before the album only tracks)
Let Me Be Your Boy (Verve/Correc-Tone/Cub) She's Looking Good (Atlantic) I Can't Stop (Double L) Baby Call on Me (Double L) Ninety Nine and A Half (Atlantic) Toe Hold (Atlantic) Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (Atlantic) Minnie Skirt Minnie (Atlantic) Mustang Sally (Atlantic) I Found A Love (Lupine) - with The Falcons
Mark - you've hit the nail on the head too. I suspece a few of these will have to stay in my play box for a while.
Early on, I got deep into Wilson Pickett before I'd even heard 15 songs by James Brown. Today's news comes as a shock.
Tonight, turn up "I Found A Love" all the way up. Both versions. If your upstairs neighbor pounds on the floor and tells you that he "doesn't hear jazz," tell him to shut the fuck up. Then, sing along at the top of your voice.
Man, this news sucks, I had a great day yesterday at a big music festival & then my Mom called me this morning to say that she just read the Wilson Pickett obituary in the New Zealand Herald. Damn, I love his music & just bought a couple of his 45s last week. Wilson Pickett has always been never far from the stereo at both my place & my parent's place. He was still killin' it live in that 'Only The Strong Survive' movie too. RIP.
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"Engine #9" is one of my favorites.
Rest in peace.
so young!
This one hurts.
RIP to one of the baddest. Too young to go, but he lived
more in those years than most, I'm sure.
Is it me or is everyone dropping off lately?
Not to be a pessimist, but we could have said that in any year. Last year, 'bout this time, it was Tyrone Davis and Jimmy Smith. But it is a sobering thought...the man lived a full life and left us with an incredible musical legacy.
Let Me Be Your Boy (Verve/Correc-Tone/Cub)
She's Looking Good (Atlantic)
I Can't Stop (Double L)
Baby Call on Me (Double L)
Ninety Nine and A Half (Atlantic)
Toe Hold (Atlantic)
Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (Atlantic)
Minnie Skirt Minnie (Atlantic)
Mustang Sally (Atlantic)
I Found A Love (Lupine) - with The Falcons
Mark - you've hit the nail on the head too. I suspece a few of these will have to stay in my play box for a while.
RIP miz Lena's boy.
Wow! That's what I was trying to write in the other thread.
Dan
Tonight, turn up "I Found A Love" all the way up. Both versions. If your upstairs neighbor pounds on the floor and tells you that he "doesn't hear jazz," tell him to shut the fuck up. Then, sing along at the top of your voice.
All respect is due to the Wicked Pickett.
R.I.P.!