Hi, no not making this up. It was quite common in the 60's for bands to "fill out" albums and B sides with tracks bought to supplement their own stuff, but generally speaking it had to be something similar to their own style otherwise it stuck out a mile. In this instance, the band deliberately set out to "adopt" Bookers style, but the guitar was playing was totally new. I may have found my mate Terry, so will ask him if able to.
Whatever way you look at it, real or not, its a great record and I'm really pleased to have found it. Thanks for putting it on here. I was begging to think I would never hear it again. Many thanks.
PS. If I ever find my old mate Terry, I will let you know.
I had been searching for many years for a copy of this record which is quite rare and each record shop I visit never has a copy but oddly enough has had or seen one. The label on my mate Terry's version was not the golden yellow colour like yours but a black label like many were in those days. It hadn't been changed or forged, it was real, and Booker T and the MG's name was not on it. The B side was also unheard of, it was one of the bands, and no one elses. The mystery deepens for me I suppose.
Hi. sorry to say I am unable to. I lost touch with Terry some years ago. I was in Bournemouth at the weekend but found no trace of him, which is why I searched for a copy of record on you tube and found this. Terry showed me an original single that he had of the bands recording and played it, that's how I know. Terry wasn't the sort of guy to tell tales or lie. He did play drums really well. There are other tell tale signs that it may not be Bookers work when you compare it.
Hi Folks. Hate to spoil the fun here but this track was not written or played originally by Booker T and the MG's. It is originally written and performed by a band from Birmingham in the UK in the late 60's. That isn't Steve Cropper on the guitar as far as I am aware. The drummer on the original recording was a close friend of mine who lived in Bournemouth at the time I knew him by the name of Terry. The band had the record produced as a one off and it was sold to Bookers record agents.
@MrEnginedriver What are talking about? According to allmusic.com, the only other release of this is on... "Duke of Burlington "Flash", Release Date 1970, Musidisc (import)"
The record you posted here is... Booker T & The MGs, "Mrs. Robinson / Soul Clap '69" (Stax STA-0037, May 1969) "Composer(s) Al Jackson, Jr.,Booker T. Jones, Donald "Duck" Dunn, Steve Cropper."
"Soul Clap '69" was an unexpected Top 40 hit for the MG's in the UK, where it hit #35 in August 1969." -Stax
yeah i can! the markeys umm the err barkays NO! not really cant think of any band that had booker on plink cropper on strum#duck dunn on..useta liv nex door- kep me up at night.... booker on... WISH THAT THERE WERE BUT NO THEY AINT but not2worry they put out a lotta stuff an it ez2 get and there are a few other good bands around though you not gonna hear melting pot from the temptations but fair play booker neva done an instrumental cover of masterpiece damn cliff richard so hot!
This is also on the cd - the very best of booker t and the mg
bluesimage1 3 months ago
this definetely isnt the mg's, it doesnt progress enough and listen to the fucking drums and guitar! that is not al jackson jr!
elstroshitnonstop 6 months ago
the label takes me back
jody808 10 months ago
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ThePizzapal 10 months ago
Hi, no not making this up. It was quite common in the 60's for bands to "fill out" albums and B sides with tracks bought to supplement their own stuff, but generally speaking it had to be something similar to their own style otherwise it stuck out a mile. In this instance, the band deliberately set out to "adopt" Bookers style, but the guitar was playing was totally new. I may have found my mate Terry, so will ask him if able to.
MrEnginedriver 11 months ago
Whatever way you look at it, real or not, its a great record and I'm really pleased to have found it. Thanks for putting it on here. I was begging to think I would never hear it again. Many thanks.
PS. If I ever find my old mate Terry, I will let you know.
MrEnginedriver 11 months ago
I had been searching for many years for a copy of this record which is quite rare and each record shop I visit never has a copy but oddly enough has had or seen one. The label on my mate Terry's version was not the golden yellow colour like yours but a black label like many were in those days. It hadn't been changed or forged, it was real, and Booker T and the MG's name was not on it. The B side was also unheard of, it was one of the bands, and no one elses. The mystery deepens for me I suppose.
MrEnginedriver 11 months ago
Hi. sorry to say I am unable to. I lost touch with Terry some years ago. I was in Bournemouth at the weekend but found no trace of him, which is why I searched for a copy of record on you tube and found this. Terry showed me an original single that he had of the bands recording and played it, that's how I know. Terry wasn't the sort of guy to tell tales or lie. He did play drums really well. There are other tell tale signs that it may not be Bookers work when you compare it.
MrEnginedriver 11 months ago
Hi Folks. Hate to spoil the fun here but this track was not written or played originally by Booker T and the MG's. It is originally written and performed by a band from Birmingham in the UK in the late 60's. That isn't Steve Cropper on the guitar as far as I am aware. The drummer on the original recording was a close friend of mine who lived in Bournemouth at the time I knew him by the name of Terry. The band had the record produced as a one off and it was sold to Bookers record agents.
MrEnginedriver 11 months ago 2
@MrEnginedriver Name the band then..
DeeJayKTel 11 months ago 2
@MrEnginedriver are you making this up?
evanfrmheaven 11 months ago
@MrEnginedriver What are talking about? According to allmusic.com, the only other release of this is on... "Duke of Burlington "Flash", Release Date 1970, Musidisc (import)"
The record you posted here is... Booker T & The MGs, "Mrs. Robinson / Soul Clap '69" (Stax STA-0037, May 1969) "Composer(s) Al Jackson, Jr.,Booker T. Jones, Donald "Duck" Dunn, Steve Cropper."
"Soul Clap '69" was an unexpected Top 40 hit for the MG's in the UK, where it hit #35 in August 1969." -Stax
fauxtoehead 3 months ago
theOGslagster127 11 months ago
anyone know any other bands like booker t and mg's?
ScottMck80 11 months ago
I really dig seein' that STAX label spin again. They had so many grooooovy his baby. You had to be there to appriciate it.
tomlynntigard 1 year ago
@tomlynntigard I wasn't there, but I sure do appreciate it.
mattmania1 1 year ago
Booker T is playing in Dublin on the 1st of June 2010! I'm there!
Vlad3000 1 year ago
LOVED IT !!!! FANTASTIC MUSIC. I always had a couple of Booker T & the MG's albums around. Timeless stuff.
larryboyofok 1 year ago
lekker hoor just fine
bigwillhenk 1 year ago
as always a great song that will live forever
goodtotheend1 2 years ago
thank you best friends forever!
Keygeneratormusic 2 years ago
Thanks for sharing this 5/5 stars
jeepman65 2 years ago
one of the only times Steve Cropper used a wah-wah.
tomthefunky 2 years ago 4
Class Booker T & the boys track.
soulchosen 2 years ago 3
i need a turntable!!!
bloodypicnicmx 2 years ago
nice
huesocker19 2 years ago
i love this gem!!!!
datneegroneo 2 years ago
Great "lost 45" outta East McLemore Street! Even nearing the Seventies, Booket T. and company were still cookin'! Great posting.
SeanElGatoTelevision 2 years ago
Not heard this track for a LONG time, nice one!!!
SolidGoldDavey02 3 years ago
Sleazy, greazy, and cool. The real stuff.
El135o 3 years ago 2
DANGEROUS music!!
***** post!!
Lee
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stOOpid68 3 years ago