I love that part on Curtis / LIVE! when...
button
1,475 Posts
on "I Plan to Stay a Believer" when he's singing about math and making it sound all smooth and shit. next?
TAGGED:
Comments
i just like how hes got everyone in the crowd singing "Stone junkie" with feeling
best record ever
And in Curtis' case...I don't think I've ever heard an audience hang onto a singer's every word that closely, unless it was some "funny folkie" like Arlo Guthrie or somebody. Curtis KNEW he had the crowd at the Bitter End in his hip pocket that night.
That line knocked me out so much when I heard it, I find myself using that expression whenever I wanna cautiously call somebody out on their shit even though I'm guilty too - I don't want to point no fingers, 'cause I don't want nobody pointing any fingers BACK, but...
Of course, it didn't work every time - a year later, he did this same song on of those "live at the Newport Jazz Festival" LP's on Cobblestone, along with the "finger pointing" line. Sure enough, the crowd didn't respond as heartily as they did at the Bitter End, but then again, that's the difference between working a massive outdoor venue and an intimate folk/rock club.
everytime it gets to that moment: about 2/3rds in, the crowd singing... ohhh shit i get goosebumps.
Jaybreezie it was so close
i love that part when it starts....all the way to the end.
not a dull moment, many a time on repeat at the old job.
In one line Curtis wraps up how even though people don't give you the respect you deserve, you're still a winner. An unbelievabley important musician and human.
"Some people think this song isn't appropriate for an underground club, but to me 'underground' means saying what you feel..." Props to Curtis not only for singing the only version of this song we need to hear, but also for being aware of how unhip this song was then going ahead and singing it anyway.
And he kills it, too.
don't have it at hand...maybe one of yall can clarify
What i DO have is this:
People Get Ready3 disc boxset:
Gypsy Woman - The Impressions
It's All Right - The Impressions
I'm So Proud - The Impressions
Keep On Pushing - The Impressions
Amen - The Impressions
People Get Ready - The Impressions
Woman's Got Soul - The Impressions
We're A Winner - The Impressions
I Loved And I Lost - The Impressions
Fool For You - The Impressions
This Is My Country - The Impressions
Choice Of Colors - The Impressions
The Makings Of You
(Don't Worry) If There's A Hell Below We're All Going To Go
Move On Up
We People Who Are Darker Than Blue
Check Out Your Mind
Mighty Mighty (Spade And Whitey)
Stone Junkie
Beautiful Brother Of Mine
Get Down
We Got To Have Peace
Freddie's Dead (Theme From "Superfly")
Superfly
Give Me Your Love
Pusherman
Future Shock
If I Were Only A Child Again
Can't Say Nothin'
Kung Fu
Sweet Exorcist
To Be Invisible
Mother's Son
Billy Jack
So In Love
Only You Babe
Party Night
Mr. Welfare Man
Show Me Love
Do Do Wap Is Strong In Here
You Are, You Are
Do It All Night
You're So Good To Me
Between You Baby And Me - Curtis Mayfield (with Linda Clifford)
Love's Sweet Sensation - Curtis Mayfield (with Linda Clifford)
Love Me, Love Me Now
Tripping Out
She Don't Let Nobody (But Me)
Baby It's You
Homeless
Do Be Down
Enjoy.
Will do. First the Alba pictures and now this, we'll have to do an appreciation post.
am i talking about the same live lp?
I think so.
(BTW, Curtis/Live! is not to be confused with Curtis In Chicago, the live soundtrack to a TV special he hosted with Leroy Hutson, the Impressions, Jerry Butler and Gene Chandler.)
"Lucky....the freak.... all the ladies went 'whooo' "
Right, we're talking about:
...and when they finish, they go right into that beautiful version of "People Get Ready". Whenever I hear his "I Believe" adlibs at the end, I get all teary-eyed and whatnot. God bless Curtis.
I think someone already mentioned it but I love how the
women react at the beginning of the song!
i'm not even a big curtis fan but that's one of my favourite records of all time.
so smooth
That's my moment also. The "I am my own man" statement means even more in the context of a friendly crowd.