can any the The at. The at the Let. Me stop. That. Passes the. Mission. For. Me Macy Gray I try awesome singer seen a lot of a few times that her show is kind of profane you know what I mean she uses foul language and I just don't I don't like hearing that in a public event like that super talent. I try Donny Hathaway before that the guy that I consider perhaps the best all time Soul vocalist soul Buno I just his singing I think is just so top notch short lived career however and so you know someone could still get that title you know he's certainly a contender but you know one of those I think got shot. That's kind not too not rare at all in the world of soul music Betty Lavette with too there after the break the word and maybe I'm amazed cover in the Paul McCartney and morning song you know we're hearing a little bit a crossover into the rock genre you are so beautiful that was with Al Green that was popularized by. Joe Cocker as I recall or was it Alice Cooper I don't know somebody saying that a rocker saying that higher ground that's been done by the Red Hot Chili Peppers in Iowa and the Isley Brothers and everybody else of course and what else and so maybe I'm amazed and others you know rock song but when they put that soul music spin on it well it's soul music especially when it's a love song that's pretty much the root of all it's all it's love song. In fact remember we did once we we did a show called Soul lessons and kind of what happened what we discovered was. Perhaps the found founding of soul music was when Sam Cooke took his gospel song Wonderful pretty much just changed the lyrics from being about God to be about a woman and called the song lovable and that was kind of the invention of soul music is kind of what it's considered to be and then that was just kind of how soul music came about and then of course we're talking about. Radio tonight and so that you know being an All Black station they play tons of gospel soul blue R. And B. They called back and rhythm and blues OK Anyway that's what happened so we're talking about it. So yeah some crossover and then we heard the Isley Brothers they're now featuring guitarist Carlos Santana so definitely adds a bit of a rocket of all the great guitars they've had I mean Carlos Santana was what can you say. What do you need to say All right let's go back to the music coming up I gotta few more in the got 3 in a row here sort of in the traditional Vanny and if you will of soul music here you . To. The. Club. To. Live. Live. Live. Live. Live. Live live. Live live live. Looking. The from. The clip the plane the fall the things go a little. Bit the good the solo. The flow in the U.K. . But if you look at the for. I think. It was the. Worst of. It was the. English. I mean. A long. Way in about to go. To really sad but. Oh my. Thanks. Liz. Liz. Liz. Liz Taylor. The piece. Of sound. A. Piece. Ready live here live the piece as. A. Live. You. Players of the reset Curtis Mayfield Superfly the O.J. Is with the backstabbers and so we've been talking about Memphis and DA Memphis and say what I'm going to break into my normal mind play list here and I've got one that you know because a Facebook comment that somebody reminded me of and you know this is mega meant this is like a super Memphis hit in 1969 from long time Memphis State poll musician Rufus Thomas if you can guess what the name of the song is so if you grew up in Memphis you have to have heard this song there's no way it was on both the big radio stations here we go. I got. Your book. And your feet. And. Love we don't me and know them today. And he'll stop enough to. Push and and really says no to us enough to let. Him and. Needs Now. Is love so. It's the same. Luck still was made it. Didn't let. Her. Sleep. For. That whole foods. That. Have seen. Her. Love. Now in. Buddy Miles with his cover of Rufus Thomas back to him again proof was Thomas' song Memphis trains so many of us back in the picture again we're going to talk about that again in a 2nd Sly and The Family Stone before that what somebody is watching you are a little bit of a gospel cross over there William De Vaughn with Be thankful for what you got that song also was performed by Curtis Mayfield and then Audra de cover in the old was out Diana Ross movie what the world needs now is a lot of water great for 100 days super talent she's a contemporary you know. She's still out there buddy Miles OK so we just saw a little bit of a gospel crossover we're going to be catchin here another buddy Miles song and if you don't really know who he is he was the drummer for Jimi Hendrix in the band Egyptians and singer in the band of Gypsy so that historic man he was the drummer singer and then he's just been a great soul musician soul singer performer in his own right excellent He's also an excellent guitar player and. He's a great guy I've met him more than once very nice guy buddy Miles Buddy Miles and anyway so we're going to see him play in a rock song coming up next but you know he turns it into a soul song and then we're going to have another little crossover there of into the gospel so you'll see what I'm talking about here we go. Ready ready ready ready ready ready I want. I want I want. Take. Me. To. Get away. Doug. It's an. Excellent. QUESTION And.