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SHINDIG! (Soul Compilation) - part 3of3

--James Brown - "Papa's got A Brand New Bag"

--Aretha Franklin - "Rock-a-Bye Your Baby With A Dixie Melody"

--Marvin Gaye - "Hitch Hike"

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Shindig! was a rock 'n' roll series that ran from September 16, 1964 through January 8, 1966 on the ABC network.

Shindig! was created and produced by Jack Good who had previously produced rock 'n' roll TV shows in his native Britain. There, he perfected his style of fast-paced rock music programing. In 1962, Good produced a pilot for American TV. The pilot, titled "Young America Swings the World," eventually became the blueprint for Shindig!

Most of the top American and British rock/pop acts of the mid-1960s appeared on Shindig!. The British performers often appeared in segments taped in the U.K.

Shindig! was different from previous U.S. rock 'n' roll programs. It featured non-stop music that, in most cases, was only interrupted by the commercial breaks.
Shindig! started a trend in television which could probably best be described as "rock 'n' roll...with go-go dancers."

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  • Aretha was looking cute there...just had to say that since we all know her voice is just beyond!

  • james was the man - made soul cool and put the b in r&b as in real bad!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • Al Jolson and Judy Garland shouldn't recognize Arethas version of Dixie Melody if they heard it. lol

  • Arethas voice on full display here. However, she has always been underrated as a pianist.

  • reeree and Marvin all in show time hitch hike we miss you Marvin

  • Not only did she look cute, but slim and boy can she wail on any song she sings.

  • The God Father of Soul himself James Brown!

  • useless commentary for d-bags who wanna be experts on music found below.

  • Come here mama....and dig this crazy scene!

  • anyone who can't dig JB need to check they self

  • @woodie62 ...but awkward uncoordinated off beat ones were? LOL

  • @mpmikemp I know this is 2 years old but I gotta disagree with ya on one thing: James did have a wider range vocally. But they both were equals to me. They both were precision dancers(James understandably cause he was short) But Michael was tall and that alone made it amazing the things he did!! Both became legends in their own times!!!! RIP to James, Mike and Marvin. . . .

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