This is my favorite song of all times. I remember when this was on the charts, I was in high school then and I loved it then like I love it now. Its timeless.!
I miss all the great music from the 60's like this song and peter gunn and Janice Joplin and Hendrix "killing floor" and a whole lot more. I miss" the Ed Sullivan show" and "Laugh In" and the message of peace and love and freedom, not like today where everything has gone to crap and hate, lies and violence. Looking back at it all brings back priceless memories of a time long forgotten. The music will live on in the hearts of many and blessed be the artists who are no longer with us.
All you Stax folk should recognize Packy Axton on saxophone in this video. No, he doesn't play here, but his mother was the co-founder of Stax Records. Her name was Estelle Axton and she is the most successful female record executive of all time. If it wasn't for Estelle, this amazing song from this amazing band would never exist. Let's hear it for Stax!!!!
defo in my top 5 of all time
Rankerbill1 3 weeks ago
love!
KrisKras609 3 weeks ago
aWESOME!
jazzjanne1 3 months ago
They're synching the performance too the original recording, but still cool.
harlesslee 4 months ago
The tightest f'ing rhythm section that ever lived. Jackson, Cropper, Dunn, and Jones.
shantidude 4 months ago
I have listened to this song everyday for the past month NOT KIDDING!!!! And it STILL!L!!lL!LL!!! HASN"T GOTTEN OLD!!!!
koolinturn 6 months ago
the ultimate surf blues- bitchin video!
totallylate 6 months ago
this song is the SHIT!!
One of the greatest songs of all time
babyboy3601978 7 months ago
yeah.
kumidian 8 months ago
mr. booker T is much faster than the others hahahah :D
LooPaperRocks 8 months ago
This is my favorite song of all times. I remember when this was on the charts, I was in high school then and I loved it then like I love it now. Its timeless.!
meezerlover 1 year ago
Chau loco !!!!!!!! Me enfermaste!!!!!!!!!!!!
eamolas 1 year ago
I was born in the wrong generation for sure.
ingeniousblues 1 year ago
I miss all the great music from the 60's like this song and peter gunn and Janice Joplin and Hendrix "killing floor" and a whole lot more. I miss" the Ed Sullivan show" and "Laugh In" and the message of peace and love and freedom, not like today where everything has gone to crap and hate, lies and violence. Looking back at it all brings back priceless memories of a time long forgotten. The music will live on in the hearts of many and blessed be the artists who are no longer with us.
omegafile 1 year ago
Those hot dancing girls would be 60+ now. :-/
only4tsc 1 year ago 10
@only4tsc Pussy ought to come with a freshness date on it.
splambert 1 year ago
@splambert it does, use your nose!
Robkat3751 1 year ago 2
@only4tsc hahaha we all get old.
Urko2005 1 year ago
probably the greatest song ever.
panhead55 1 year ago 20
@panhead55 I agree
Farinelli992 1 year ago
Well said tomthefunky. Remember "Boot-Leg" and "Hole in the Wall"?
staxmantim 2 years ago
All you Stax folk should recognize Packy Axton on saxophone in this video. No, he doesn't play here, but his mother was the co-founder of Stax Records. Her name was Estelle Axton and she is the most successful female record executive of all time. If it wasn't for Estelle, this amazing song from this amazing band would never exist. Let's hear it for Stax!!!!
tomthefunky 2 years ago