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The man with all that soul, my man Otis! This is a fantastic recording with a very tight touring band. Anybody know who was in it? The drummer hardly moves on the stool, but really drives the group with that fat back. Ready Steady Go Tv from 1967.
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Otis Redding & The Bar-Kays - Try a little tenderness, December 9, 1967. This is Otis Redding's last television performance taped less than 24 hours before He and most of the Bar-Kays were killed in the plane crash on December 10th 1967. 1966 is the year this song was recorded and released
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Otis Redding performing I Can't Turn You Loose and Shake on british pop tv show Ready Steady Go. Eric Burdon of the Animals and Chris Farlowe join in on Shake.
Otis is backed up by his ultra-tight energetic touring band to bring the house down.
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Many musicians attempt to make trumpet sounds with the mouth, LIPBONE REDDING perfects the art. Catch him every Friday night and Sunday Brunch at Jules in Manhattan.
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