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Booker T and the MGs - Green Onions

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Cet épisode… c’est l’histoire de l'enregistrement d'un groupe de musiciens qui jouera un rôle important dans le développement de la musique des années 1960, ainsi que sur les premières années de Stax Records, un label qui deviendra aussi important que Chess, Motown ou Sun. Aujourd'hui, nous nous penchons sur "Green Onions" de Booker T. and the MGs, et sur la façon dont un violoniste blanc a accidentellement donné le coup d'envoi au label le plus important de la musique soul (celle du sud)

Booker T. and the MGs, "Green Onions"

Hoyt Jackson, "Enie Meanie Minie Moe"

Ray Scott, "Boppin' Wig Wam WIllie"

Hoyt Jackson, "It's A Little More Like Heaven (Where You Are)"

Hank Locklin "It's a Little More Like Heaven"

Johnny Cash, "You're the Nearest Thing to Heaven"

Fred Byler, "Blue Roses"

Don Willis, "Boppin' High School Baby"

Warren Smith, "Rock and Roll Ruby"

The Vel-Tones, "Fool in Love"

Bill Black Combo : "Smokie (Part 2)"

Rufus Thomas, "Bear Cat"

Rufus and Carla Thomas, "'Cause I Love You"

Carla Thomas, "Gee Whizz, Look at His Eyes"

The Mar-Keys, "Last Night"

The Mar-Keys, "The Morning After"

[Excerpt: The Triumphs, “Burnt Biscuits”

William Bell, "You Don't Miss Your Water"

Nick Charles, "The Three Dogwoods"

Billy Lee Riley et les Little Green Men, "Flyin' Saucers Rock 'n' Roll"

Booker T and the MGs, "Behave Yourself"

Booker T. and the MGs, "Green Onions"

Johnny Jenkins, "Spunky"

Otis Redding, "Hey Hey Baby"

Otis Redding, "These Arms of Mine"

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Cet épisode… c’est l’histoire de l'enregistrement d'un groupe de musiciens qui jouera un rôle important dans le développement de la musique des années 1960, ainsi que sur les premières années de Stax Records, un label qui deviendra aussi important que Chess, Motown ou Sun. Aujourd'hui, nous nous penchons sur "Green Onions" de Booker T. and the MGs, et sur la façon dont un violoniste blanc a accidentellement donné le coup d'envoi au label le plus important de la musique soul (celle du sud)

Booker T. and the MGs, "Green Onions"

Hoyt Jackson, "Enie Meanie Minie Moe"

Ray Scott, "Boppin' Wig Wam WIllie"

Hoyt Jackson, "It's A Little More Like Heaven (Where You Are)"

Hank Locklin "It's a Little More Like Heaven"

Johnny Cash, "You're the Nearest Thing to Heaven"

Fred Byler, "Blue Roses"

Don Willis, "Boppin' High School Baby"

Warren Smith, "Rock and Roll Ruby"

The Vel-Tones, "Fool in Love"

Bill Black Combo : "Smokie (Part 2)"

Rufus Thomas, "Bear Cat"

Rufus and Carla Thomas, "'Cause I Love You"

Carla Thomas, "Gee Whizz, Look at His Eyes"

The Mar-Keys, "Last Night"

The Mar-Keys, "The Morning After"

[Excerpt: The Triumphs, “Burnt Biscuits”

William Bell, "You Don't Miss Your Water"

Nick Charles, "The Three Dogwoods"

Billy Lee Riley et les Little Green Men, "Flyin' Saucers Rock 'n' Roll"

Booker T and the MGs, "Behave Yourself"

Booker T. and the MGs, "Green Onions"

Johnny Jenkins, "Spunky"

Otis Redding, "Hey Hey Baby"

Otis Redding, "These Arms of Mine"

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