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Вечеринка! У децела дома, гуляют все девчонки и парни района!
@sabelsky
Жыл бұрын
Зашёл в комментарии только чтобы найти этот. Не ошибся)
@tsapenkopolina
Жыл бұрын
🎉 Децл жив!
@user-hl7yc4bt1b
Ай бұрын
я не плачу, это просто слёзы
Real music. I grew up in the best of times and didn't realize until now.
The vinyl records 33-1/3 on hand of Booker T. & The MG's are a treasure. When I hear Melting Pot version is a relaxation. Be young be fool be happy was a right reaction that 1970 time. Let's go again !
Even the crackle of the needle adds to the awesomeness of the sound. Thanks for sharing your juke!
This sounds so good in 2019
@barbaraleszczynski2214
4 жыл бұрын
Yes it still does even after so many decades since it first came out....I remember the sixties! Like yesterday!
@Aviyel
4 жыл бұрын
And in 2020
@ellisbritzius6075
Жыл бұрын
The previous releases by Booker T. & The MGs were much more interesting and a better definition of what the group was doing.
My oldest brother was living then. Take me back!!!
I don't always listen to Booker T and the MG's but when I do , I'm groovin'.
It was 1967 and I was in college. I had a special girl and we did like this song. We would close dance. Amazing how some things never leave your memory.
@hermanjr47
5 жыл бұрын
I was on my way to Viet Nam the second time, I made it back thanks God.
@fntime
5 жыл бұрын
Bill did you carry a pistol back in the day? Did your girl?
@gerarddelgrande
5 жыл бұрын
Good memories Bill, I guess !!
@dontwaste111
4 жыл бұрын
Vintage boomers
@monmixer
4 жыл бұрын
special girls never do
GOD---Booker T Jones was BLOODY BRILLIANT & of course,the band were fantatstic. From a mad keen 76yo Aussie fan.
Old school party, right here. I wanna put on my low waist bell bottom orange and white pants, my orange and white halter top, my big fro and black high platform shoes, the boggy to this tune...I still remember the dance to this song.
@wmfife1
8 жыл бұрын
+Dianne Moore LOL then teach it to me. I only played it. Booker T exemplified soul IMO.
@rosagolden76
7 жыл бұрын
Dianne Moore You go girl
@kevind7422
2 жыл бұрын
Beat you by another color: had orange, white & green bells 8th grade. White boy then, ol' white man now. Lol.
I love this! I always loved this song. This instrumental version is excellent.
One of the greatest instrumental songs by the legendary Booker T Jones, Steve Cropper, Al Jackson and "Duck" Dunn!
@jeanmariebasset2544
5 жыл бұрын
et Isaac Hayes(piano et orgue)
@morrisparrish76
Жыл бұрын
JONES CROPPER DUNN & JACKSON
Great love making music!!! Always was, and always will be, too bad the young people of today don't know anything about this kind of music!!!!
Reminds me of childhood. My mom had the 45 of this song and green onions
"A classic, timeless piece."
I was a very little kid when I got hip to this group. My baby-sitter was a teen and she would play this song as well as others. Great group and Booker T. "rest in peace, thank you for sharing a piece of yourself with the world."
@rosagolden76
7 жыл бұрын
Septia Woman this's the jam of the hour work it.
@greenhearted8453
Ай бұрын
@septiawoman4333 Booker T isn't resting in peace yet. He's still making music! I just spent an evening rockin' to the Booker T Stax Revue, with Booker T on the Hammond B-3 organ and his son on guitar. What a night! June 21, 2024
1967 was just......there are no words. No adjective has been invented to describle this!
I remember listening to this with my fire team on the front bunker in Tuy Loan Village, RVN...as the sun went down. Where ever you guys are; God speed.
@arturocastillo2646
3 жыл бұрын
Was in country 5/67 to 5/68
@TimmsMJ
Жыл бұрын
The irony of it all is the great music that came out during the Vietnam period. May you life now be filled with peace and happiness.
thanks again, from all the sad people here in Memphis, we've lost 2 founding members of the Stax/Volt, and Memphis Sound lately.....but luckily we have these great videos and tunes to enjoy for many yrs to com
Booker T & MG's Groovin set another dimension for this great song.
!967 was great year. Yes this was a sweet version.
11 yr. Old, discover booker t. Groovin . Played 45 1000 times. Actually still have it. Head between speakers. Over and over. Every note is perfect.. Then time is tight. Awesome. No words needed. Music that makes life beautiful.
Love love love everything he puts out
I woke up @1:30 a.m. with "Groovin" by the Rascals. Well, I just had to hear it. I did over and I over and finally could get back to sleep...Groovin on a Sunday afternoon....
i remember it was in the early 70's when this great song airs....and i was a teenage runaway in manila....it was also when the rage was the 'for aduts only movies'....and this titillating song adds to the horniness of the time....
Hearing this song put a big smile on my face. I remember it well from my childhoold.
I LOVE THIS SONG THIS IS A TUNE FOR MY SOUL, AND MY SKATING JAM, THANK YOU FOR SHARING. I LOVE THE INSTRUMENTS.
I love this version it takes me back to 8th grade at Our Lady of Lourdes elementary school in East Los Angeles
Thanks - it's a '78 Rock-Ola, which I've had since around '85. And being a retired electrical engineer, I've managed to keep her in fine fettle for all that time. I'm now retired to Thailand - and I containered her here with me. She sits in the living room.
How could anyone not like this?
Funny how fast rockin' blues was the thang with me and still is...but Booker T and his group were a fixture in my life for those mellow moments after work.
I remember back in the 60's i barrowed this song from a friend, and i never gave it back to him , then i lost it and bought the lp' in the 70's, and i still have it i love this song.
I love this posting with the jukebox dropping the record... it’s so very nostalgic and makes me feel happy! THANK YOU!!!!
A great version of the song.
This is what I personally feel to be the definitive rendition of this song, even though the Young Rascals originated it. I love their recording of this as well. But Booker T and MGs' recording of "Groovin'" is truly beautiful. The jukebox setup in this video looks to be home-made. Nice work. Thanks so much for posting.
I LOVE THIS SONG THIS IS MY SKATING JAM THANK YOU FOR SHARING.
This is one of the first tunes I learned when I started playing back in 1967.
I love this version of Groovin' ( originally by Felix and the Rascals, and Felix really plays the organ, too! ) But, also, it's Tight!
@Galantski
8 жыл бұрын
+Michael Haydn This is fine, but the one thing setting The Rascals' version above it is something Booker T. had no control over and that's not having Felix's great voice. Other than that, really good. (BTW, I like your brother's symphonies better than yours, but you wrote better Masses. Just sayin' : D)
Nov.12: Happy birthday Keyboardist Booker T. Jones. God bless. Thanks for the upload. Blessings
No words to explain !
A lot of artists have done this song.. i like the soul/funk .. aahhh the good days when people got along, and you could walk in the sunshine , with your sack ;) ,,, feelin' groovy ! ~~~~~~~~~
Reminds me of my late Aunts 1967....R I P SWEET LADIES..💟💟 FOREVER N MY HEART..
what a wonderful time
This sound never will be forgotten.
Mellow and nice.....and oh that hammond sound.
A first rate jam, it will forever be on-slam and on time!
A sound that will last forever.
@rudysandoval7714
4 жыл бұрын
Joyce Goodman you're good woman
Brings you back to a time when things were more...innocent.... and good....
@MrRobster1234
6 жыл бұрын
Except for that bit of bother way down yonder in Vietnam.
@Mrpachuko13
6 жыл бұрын
That's what I was going to say. Nothing was ever innocent. Unless you were blind and deaf. Just in case you forgot in 66 67 there was the vienam war going on and civil rights movement. There was nothing innocent about poor young black adults being drafted to a war abroad when they had a war on the streets of America in their own neighborhood. Stop being so naive people.
@MrRentgould
5 жыл бұрын
You made kareems point .
@teddanyluk4602
4 жыл бұрын
kareem453 Yeah....They certainly were...now 70... after all these years👏👏👏👏🇺🇸🦅✌️✌️✌️💪👍🆒 still "Groovin"❗️❗️
Great sound, and a great song.....Thanks!
Love the jukebox.
Thanks for the memories.
I have a friend of mine who likes to buy and rebuild old juke box's . I have to say yours is very clean and I just love the mechanical's of the older box's !!! ^_^
Beautiful Period. Blessings
I seen and met Felix Cavilier of the Rascals the band who did Groovin orginally last year.Tonight my sister and I will see Brooker T tonight We cant wait!!!!
I've always loved this version!!! This is now part of my Driving Music CD collection! War's version is great, as well. Check it out!!!
2021 I still DJ this one
AÑORO AQUELLA EPOCA......😢...... CON 19 AÑOS.................
Real Rock N Roll Forever
@Nonexistent.187
Жыл бұрын
never forget, Rock N Roll Forever
I now find u that juke wicked WOOW WOW ALL THE GOOD HEART RIDDIM TUNE THANKS
My favorite from this great group!
WOW WOW WOW !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! From a 73yo Aussie fan.
@dang2443
5 жыл бұрын
You type the same response to every video you watch. I wouldn't remember you, except you say the EXACT same thing over and over again.
Original by The Rascals. "Grooving" Released date: August 1967.
R. I. P Donald "Duck" Dunn!!! This is some classic stuff man!!! I was just a little girl but my daddy got me into music early!!! Thanks for postin"!!
such a gem..inside and out.
Swaeeeeet. What a great Classic. That is was I call a Mellow Instrumental. Funny how music like this takes You back so far you remember your life as it was then friends and all. Huh what a trip. Thanks...
:) man it never got any better than this!
I've not heard that song in fifty years. They never play it anymore.
loooong time since i heard this one ! always did like this! thanks for sharing
Love it --- the Class of 1964 from Huntington Beach Union High School (The Oilers) approves of this video
i remember when they was playing that on WVON in Chicago all the time
Sooo Soulful!! Made in Memphis! THX!
Great song great song left over so nothing but so
how i loved those vinyl sounds
I FUCKING LOVE THIS SONG!
The little rascals oops young rascal put this out in 1967 and what a year my graduation and high school prom year booker t and the mg's topped it off just havin fun thanks for posting
Never gets old.
Booker's one movin and groovin man!!! F
Listening 2019 Thank you KZread! 👍👍
March 9 2017In 1970 I heard for the fist time Booker T. & the MG's Alle the 33-1/3 I belong are gold for me.SimonRimouski - Québec - Canada
Yes was only 10 yrs old my oldest sisters always play it an also the queen of soul Aretha Franklin put a hurting on it to groovin lovely
very much love that Hammond B3, recently had one in my repairshop with a broken Amp.
great juke box!
It sounds great, too. :)
Sweet soul music Michael Conley
listening to this and singing the young rascals version in my head
@barbaraleszczynski2214
5 жыл бұрын
Me too! I was a teenager when The Rascals brought this out...oh...what a groovin time it was...oh my...those lovely memories!,
Booker T was, and is, great.
If you didn't have any Booker T and the MG's in your record collection, you were not allowed outside!
@robertdickey178
4 жыл бұрын
I was 6 and had to stay indoors because of the riot in THE "D'" and enjoyed staying as long as we were jamin or groovin.
Dancing now sweet memories.😍😍😍😍😍😍🤗🤗🤗🤗
It's my 1978 Rock-Ola Sybaris - aka the 473. Glad you liked it!
@ revived45s thanks for posting this, one of my favorite song of all the time!
Sure wish we had great instrumental songs like this in 2019 but I have not heard one in decades.
@Chastonicity
4 жыл бұрын
@Bengt HandlebarsI agree that I just cannot comprehend how some of our new generation that loves rap (whenever rap began) could find any musical value in since it appears that the people attempting to sing are not really singing but just going on an angry rant infused with so many colourful racial metaphors and the musician is committing audiophile blasphemy by manually reversing the turntable to create screechy sounds. It must be a generational thing that my brain cannot comprehend but that is just me. To each his own. I envision a frightful generation where music can be made by anyone with grunts and hisses and unintelligible lyrics but that is par for the course as we humans devolve into more primitive creatures rather than Evolve into more sophisticated musically and vocally talented artists. I also notice that so many men and women and teenagers are getting all types of tattoos on their bodies for some strange reason. Guess I am from a totally different generation where we protect what little we have, including our physical appearance. Just pondering.
Badass juke box man!
absolutely great
I'll never forget the instruments it reminds me of my late father .bra Sam muhadi
Booker T was the pop soul version of Jimmy Smith. In the 60's the B3 organ was Queen and the Guitar was king. Today keyboard workstations are in control, with Guitar and organs in the low backup background. But they still rule in Classic Rock, Blues and Smooth Jazz.
MAGNIFICA VERSION THE BOOKER T. THE MGS......GROOVIN.....GRACIAS.......
Working on the beach at Waikiki..... back then. They played this at the Sunshine festivals in side Diamond Head creator on New Years Day......... Talk about a HIGH !!!!!!!!! Those were some the days...
Who said you cannot go back in ⌚⌚⌚⌚⌚ I'm there 1967 and I'm groovin🛵🚲☎️📻📺🎥 Goin back is easy coming back YEH that's the hardest 🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀
High School Days, riding down the boulevard............................
I was 11 years old then. Life was something else then.