"I'm talkin' about Brother Solomon Burke, you all know him dontcha."
-Wilson Pickett
The world lost a literal and figurative giant yesterday with the passing of Solomon Burke. Please enjoy these admittedly obvious choices from his oeuvre as well as various other stabs at material written by or associated with King Solomon, until somebody else, hopefully The Hound, posts something more eloquent and comprehensive.
Home In Your Heart
Cry To Me
Stupidity
Otis Redding - Down In The Valley
(complete with skip to help perpetuate the illusion that you are listening to a record)
Wilson Pickett - Everybody Needs Somebody To Love
Betty Harris - Cry To Me
Dr. Feelgood - Stupidity
Bill Woman & the Limey Fops - If You Need Me
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Monday, October 11, 2010
So Long, Solomon Burke
Posted by Matt Fiveash at 2:14 PM
Labels: Betty Harris, Bill Woman, Dr. Feelgood, Matt Fiveash, Otis Redding, Solomon Burke, Wilson Pickett
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6 Comments:
Good stuff. How about the Stones' cover of "If You Need Me?"
Hey Blankman. It's there (in disguise). Last item on the list.
What's the matter with Down In The Valley. I keep getting an error message that it's unavailable or cannot be found.
Yowza. So good.
p.s. - Hi Matt!
Hey Dusties, I think I just fixed it, give it another try.
Hey Matt, Link works just fine, thanks for fixing it.
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