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Wilson Pickett – Land of a Thousand Dances (HQ)

Wilson Pickett – Land of a Thousand Dances (HQ)

A ALMA DA SOUL MUSIC.

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  1. I love the part where he says "1,2,3" the first time and the guy in the white collared shirts facial expression looks mesmerized. It's like ''oh my gosh, what did I get my self in to"? I'm a younger guy and seen Gladys Knight and Al Green when they were older. Must of been something to see Wilson Pickett.

  2. Unless I'm missing my guess, this might have been the birth of the mosh pit. To say the crowd went crazy is an understatement. You gotta love the guy dancing on stage who felt compelled to take his shoes off to really get his groove on. The whole thing, Wilson, the band, the crowd, on FIRE! I had the opportunity to interview Mr. Pickett back in the mid 80's, and it's still one of the most memorable experiences of my entire life!

  3. Grow up in Detroit during the 60s, 70s and first half of the 80s. Let me tell you being 1 of only 4 white families on our block and Mom and Dad bladtin music like this during the summer with the doors and windows open. Next thing I know we have all of our neighbors over and we're having a block party. Everyone brought some food and we just hung out and listen to all this great music.
    There was no black or white. We were barely aware of the racial riots that had happened and the racial tensions in the city. We were just folks that cared for and helped one another in the rough times and celebrated the good times together.

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