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  • This is an ORGASM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • interesting that jazz pianist Dick Hyman would pick this James Brown to cover. I've always considered it his funkiest ever piece.

  • I need to hear blackbird

  • THIS ALBUM GIVE ME GOOD EMOTIONS...!! I LOVE THE 4 TRACK BALCKBIRD...!!! IVE' GOT THIS ALBUM IN ORIGINAL FORMAT ''lp'' !!!

  • this is FUNKY, WOOP

  • im so sorry i clicked

  • This song was absolutely nothing special. It would take fuck loads of weed to even come close to sounding good.

  • @mattfaulkner You are clearly NOT taking into account of when this was recorded and the very limited technology of said time.

  • @zierkly 1969? The Beatles released Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band two years prior to this and the recording on that was pretty good, you just had to be innovative in how you recorded and in what environment you recorded. Hendrix was dead the year after this was released and his stuff still sounds good today, the sound quality isn't perfect but it is a lot better than this Gameboy music.

  • @mattfaulkner Yes, you are correct about that, but, Hendrix used Guitars bass and drums, the Beatles used guitars bass drums and real orchestras, Dick Hyman used a Moog and managed to get those sounds out of it.

  • I play that song at party's=just insane crazy dance music!!!!!!

  • I laughed so fucking hard when I saw the name 'Dick Hyman'

  • Worst AND Best song ever.

  • @Moletastic69 I couldn't have said it better!

  • cool beans yummy

  • wow , this guy was doing electronic music before synthetisers were invented.

  • @GeorgesVI uhh no moog was the first portable synthesizer and it's the instrument used in this piece

  • @cutxoutxheart And Bob Moog learned from a guy named Raymond Scott, who invented a self-composing synthesizer! He actually sold one of them to Berry Gordy at Motown. A lot of the boppin big band tunes you hear from 1940s cartoons are by the Raymond Scott Orchestra. Scott was not just a huge bandleader. Like Les Paul he was also an electronic genius & inventor! My channel's about the history of a century of music. Stop by if that interests you. chuck

  • This was what I was looking for and I even didn't know it !

  • @catafalgico I'm into research about music & my channel is about its history, with 112 playlists for every year since 1900. Here' the complete info for this 1969 Command album:

    RS 946 SD - Age of Electronicus - Dick Hyman [1969] Ob-La-Di/Give It Up/Blackbird/Aquarius/Green Onions/Kolumbo/Time is Tight/Alfie/Both Sides Now

  • This is absolutely awesome. I'm so sold.

  • ABSOLUTE SICKNESS. This whacked out cut is tighter than the critical operating clearances on a brand new BMW engine. Listening to this track is like sex: you don't want it to be over yet, and you're sad when it is....

  • @justdoitasshole Yeah, it is like that with a deep nap after, and then Dick Hyman for Breakfast...

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