Uploaded by Steven Buxton on May 1, 2015 at 2:48 pm
Aretha Franklin performs Rock Steady
Aretha Franklin performs Rock Steady live on Soul Train in 1973, episode 55. Footage licensed exclusively from Global ImageWorks. Additional talent and music clearances required.
Aretha Franklin performs Rock Steady live on Soul Train in 1973, episode 55. Footage licensed exclusively from Global ImageWorks. Additional talent and music clearances required.
Isn’t it funny how a fully clothed woman, standing in one place snapping
her fingers , wearing her real hair and letting her real voice do all the
work is far more sexy and impressive than a half naked glorified stripper
in a wig, who dry humps background dancers while she “sings” to a backed
track?
Isn’t it even funnier how these clowns like Beyonce like to say they were
inspired by these real singers? Sorry B, Ms. Franklin is something you’ll
never be– a lady.
Love the soulful tone of this woman’s voice. Her phrasing, impeccable.
Great singing is more than histrionics, acrobats, and hitting ‘high
notes’. I rarely hear Aretha over singing or straining beyond her range.
She hits that money spot of hers in an assured way that I can appreciate.
Isn’t it funny how a fully clothed woman, standing in one place snapping
her fingers , wearing her real hair and letting her real voice do all the
work is far more sexy and impressive than a half naked glorified stripper
in a wig, who dry humps background dancers while she “sings” to a backed
track?
Isn’t it even funnier how these clowns like Beyonce like to say they were
inspired by these real singers? Sorry B, Ms. Franklin is something you’ll
never be– a lady.
What I’d give to go to a party in the 1970s and 1980s….
“MC’s out there/you better stand clear/EPMD is a world premier.
The Queen of Soul had it goin on back then an still got it goin on now
All Hail the Queen https://youtu.be/EOj9lPbp1I4 #HappyBirthday Aretha
Franklin #AriesSeason
i love watching the people in the crowd dancing. man i wish i could have
experienced the 60’s and 70’s.
Aretha Franklin performs Rock Steady: http://youtu.be/EOj9lPbp1I4
Long live the Funk…..Queen of soul
Aretha Franklin performs Rock Steady: http://youtu.be/EOj9lPbp1I4
My sister played the HELL out of this record. LOL. Brings back lots of
memories.
“We got two honkies out there dressed like Hasidic diamond merchants!”
“Rock Steady” by Aretha Franklin
What it is…!
Time capsule of 1973. Raw and in your face too.
growing up in the 70’s was da shit!!!! real music like this was
everywhere!!!!!!!
#ROCK—— #STEADY
シンプルでかっこいいベースとパワフルな歌声!でかい音で聴きたい!
#fromyoutubekeiichitanaka
Added to my 70s Funk Playlist B-)
Life appeared so much more peaceful back when rythm and blues was actually
rythm and blues…
She has her own original style……
Aretha Franklin performs Rock Steady: http://youtu.be/EOj9lPbp1I4
Terrific – thanks for posting!
toute ma jeunesse avec otis redding et aretha franklin que de belles
années!
That’s a coool jump at 2:52!
That’s the way we like it!
Aretha Franklin performs Rock Steady: http://youtu.be/EOj9lPbp1I4
Powerful, powerful tune…awesome voice, wow!
~ What it is ~
Hoy es un día muy Yeahhh! #yuAlicante
“Soul Train” (1973)
Happy Women’s History Month
The #QUEEN Ms. #ARETHAFRANKLIN ROCKIN the masses on #SOULTRAIN <3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EOj9lPbp1I4
Some good music to start the day
Wooooah Yeah!
Rocksteady was Jamaica’s forerunner to reggae.
The Baddest Bitch 🙂
Love this lady!
Aretha, the girl that was born to sing. One of my favorite singers of all
times. Long live, the queen of soul, long live!
This shit gave me goose bumps!!
Aretha Franklin performs Rock Steady:
https://youtu.be/EOj9lPbp1I4
She looks kinda like Jennifer Lawrence… Anybody with me?
I’m a drummer,what impresses me about Aretha is she’s like a drummer
playing the off beat
ooh wait a minute, we jamming now. jam im taking yall back.
wooooooooooooooooooooooo
best performance and deep sexy vocals
Aretha Franklin performs Rock Steady: http://youtu.be/EOj9lPbp1I4. TURN UP
TIME !
she is so cute!
Damn the Soul in this song!
Love the soulful tone of this woman’s voice. Her phrasing, impeccable.
Great singing is more than histrionics, acrobats, and hitting ‘high
notes’. I rarely hear Aretha over singing or straining beyond her range.
She hits that money spot of hers in an assured way that I can appreciate.