Billy Preston Appreciation
mannybolone
Los Angeles, CA 15,025 Posts
I don't think the Strut has really talked much about him except for an obit thread from years ago. I recently got around to picking up "I Wrote a Simple Song" and it reminded me how cotdamn soulful this dude was.
Doth the Strut ride? What other albums are essential? I definitely would recommend this LP, plus "Encouraging Words," and I'm assuming folks already have "Kids and Me."
Doth the Strut ride? What other albums are essential? I definitely would recommend this LP, plus "Encouraging Words," and I'm assuming folks already have "Kids and Me."
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Damn, he was 15 when he did that.
This is one of my favorite northern tracks of his.
can't forget this killer mod spin
the whole That's The Way God Planned It LP is great, imo
also love the entire Music Is My Life album. this is my favorite cut:
wow, thanks youtube!
Holy shit! So much for my image of Preston always sitting behind the piano. Preston is getting down like the best of them, i.e. James Brown and Jackie Wilson
I can't get the embed code on the phone, but here's the link...
I believe this was from Before The Music Dies.
We had a thread about it a couple of years ago. Where this clip blew my mind and I was asking for more Billy Preston based on just that performance.
http://www.soulstrut.com/index.php/forums/viewthread/58727/#827100
I love this jam
He did a shitload of organ soul records in the sixties. While they're not bad, they do get interchangeable and generic. He was at his best when he started singing.
In the meantime, clips of him from the sixties TV show Shindig are turning up: