Mid 60s to late 70s. Southampton area mostly and later in a London club. Some fun but didn't pay. Now trying to sell >3,000 singles (mostly rotting in the Mother in Law's garage) and >350 LPs rotting in Greece...
This is kind of their interpretation of Rufus Thomas' "Walking the Dog", huh? I still prefer Rufus any day of the week, but this isn't a bad little instrumental.
You prefer Rufus Thomas any day of the week to this,rockandrollwerewolf? Guess what? It's the same band. This is Booker T and the MG's. The Mar-Keys are their horn section.
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STAX - MOTOWN 3-0
marinetti900 2 months ago
Merci pour cette poste! Je jouais du saxo baryton en 1967 avec un "soul band", et je me souviens tres bien le "scoop" pour moi dans cette chanson.
Stax-Volt.... la musique magnifique!
sammyselmer 7 months ago
great post!!!!!!
tempts2000 10 months ago
C'est chouette!
visvaldisX 10 months ago
Stumbled on this by accident - what a brilliant track - takes me back to my DJing days of the 60s.
lushbuttocks 10 months ago
@lushbuttocks where were you a DJ back in the day ?
Sheven718 1 month ago
@Sheven718
Mid 60s to late 70s. Southampton area mostly and later in a London club. Some fun but didn't pay. Now trying to sell >3,000 singles (mostly rotting in the Mother in Law's garage) and >350 LPs rotting in Greece...
lushbuttocks 1 month ago
mmmm feel that chunky kick
sarubboy 1 year ago
also worth it for the baritone sax grunting away
MAJORSNODGRASS 1 year ago
Before you complain about it taking too long to start, skip to 0:20.
BasementBeginnings 1 year ago
Memphis Sound, all around.
ron956 1 year ago
Memhis Sound, all around.
ron956 1 year ago
I'd like to see someone do the philly dog!
PaTudie 1 year ago
5 Stars!
MCGEHEE1 1 year ago
Why is it taking sooooooooooo long to start?
903davesharonpoky 2 years ago
Hendrix used this bass line in Stone Free.
musiccalgary 2 years ago 4
worth it for the drums!
deltasleep 2 years ago
Gene Parker ruled on the tenor sax!!!
mrwo0972 2 years ago
pure early 66 wheel favorite MAGIC
ROYHEAD 2 years ago
excellent golden oldie!! A Steve Whittle Fav in Ms. x
allwayssoul 3 years ago
This is kind of their interpretation of Rufus Thomas' "Walking the Dog", huh? I still prefer Rufus any day of the week, but this isn't a bad little instrumental.
rocknrollwerewolf 3 years ago
"Can Your Monkey Do The Dog?", excuse me.
rocknrollwerewolf 3 years ago
you'll notice the writing credits on this track -- this is actually a Rufus Thomas tune, so you~re right on
Flabbergast75 2 years ago
You prefer Rufus Thomas any day of the week to this,rockandrollwerewolf? Guess what? It's the same band. This is Booker T and the MG's. The Mar-Keys are their horn section.
tomthefunky 2 years ago
good post my friend
asfarbackasicanremem 3 years ago