The O’Jays… A few memories

It’s Saturday night in a pandemic affected United States. I am at home instead of chasing or producing some live music adventure tonight. Earlier I had some interesting phone conversations with some well known guitar players and afterwards I had some dinner. It wasn’t long before I had a flashback to a song that soon became the evening ear worm. The O’Jays were singing in my ear and I had to go crank up some funk and soul. So I headed to my studio to find a remedy. I found it on You Tube from one of my favorite “shows” “Live at Daryl’s House” which is something I started watching a long time ago. Before I go any further I want to say this is one great channel that you should subscribe to and watch when you can. I could go on and on about the talent that finds itself on this channel. We are fortunate that this music video is out there especially while live music is mostly on a hiatus. I’ll get back to that in a moment.

So this is a photo I shot at my first Hall and Oates show. I have some additional photos to post when I can dig them out of my several terabytes of Lightroom photo files. I am always behind getting fresh photos out from shows due to too many projects. As I grew older Daryl got much higher on my favorite list and I want to go see more live shows with him on stage real soon. On another note this was the night I met and sat next to my friend from Raleigh Jeff Boelert. We became instant friends and more to come on that…

So back to my early years many of which were spent all over the state of Mississippi from the delta to the eastern central part of the state. Back then you would see traveling carnivals come through town mostly landing in shopping center parking lots or vacant fields. When you were young carnivals were an attraction if only to get the junk food from cotton candy to most any fried carbohydrate you can imagine. I mostly gravitated to two rides which were my favorites.

The Tilt-A-Whirl. Designed in 1926 by Herbert Sellner it was likely my most favorite ride ever. The ride consists of seven freely spinning cars that hold three or four riders each. Sometimes I would even ride by myself in the corner of the car so I could rock the car as it spun. The cars are attached at fixed pivot points on a rotating platform. As the platform rotates parts of the platform are raised and lowered with the resulting centrifugal and gravitational forces causing them to spin in different directions and at variable speeds. The weight of the cars as well as the weight distribution could intensify or dampen the spinning motion of the cars which added to the unpredictable nature called chaotic motion.
The “Scrambler.” Remember this one? I would ride this one over and over. Invented by Richard Harris of Georgia in 1938 it featured “silver boxes” where suspended riders spinning in cars experience centrifugal force while spinning along two separate axes. Riders are seated in small carriages clustered together and connected by beams at the top to a central point. The clustered vehicles are spun in one direction, while the ride as a whole spins in the opposite direction. I can almost hear the aluminum bar catching when you pulled the rail down to ride.

What does all of this carnival ride talk have to do with the O’Jays? Well when you went to a carnival the mono speakers were blasting all the sounds from Detroit and beyond. Motown, Funk, and Soul music, Smokey Robinson, the Jackson 5, and for sure hits by the O’Jays. I learned every O’Jay hit on the Tilt-A-Whirl and the Scrambler. Later I would go home and cruise the radio to hear these hits that were finding their way to 45 RPM vinyl records in my collection. As I listen and watch tonight on “Live at Daryl’s House” I see the greatest of every player in the room and the amazing sounds of these vocals. What a great show and what long lasting memories from these songs! Music when it was new and music when it is immortal. As I quote Keith Richards frequently and smile “It’s good to be here, it’s good to be anywhere” but most of all I am fortunate that I have lived in some very prolific musical times.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BzWRT-PAGQk
The O’Jays on “Live at Daryl’s House” Go subscribe to this channel and support the awesome music that comes from these videos. This video has some amazing music and vocals.

The Players in the “Live From Daryl’s House” video:

Daryl Hall – vocals, guitar, keyboards
The O’Jays (Eddie Levert, Walter Williams, Eric Nolan Grant) – vocals
Shane Theriot – guitar, musical director
Brian Dunne – drums
Eliot Lewis – keyboards
Dennis “Doc” Williams – keyboards
Klyde Jones – bass
Porter Carroll Jr. – percussion
Charlie Dechant – saxophone, flute
Barry Danielian – trumpet

The songs:

Love Train
Backstabbers
I Love Music
For The Love Of Money
Use Ta Be My Girl
I Want To Know You For A Long Time
I Can’t Go For That (No Can Do)

That’s all for now…until next time I’ll see you, down the road.

Oh, oh, oh
Get it on, get it on
Get it on, get it on
Get it on, get it on, yeah I love music
Any kind of music
I love music, just as
Long as it’s grooving

Makes me laugh
Makes me smile all the while
Whenever I’m with you, girl

While we dance, make romance
I’m enchanted by the
Things that you do Oh, oh, oh I love music
Sweet, sweet music
Long as it’s swinging
All the joy that it’s bringing

I’m so happy to be
In complete harmony
I love you, girl

And to hold you
So close in my arms
I’m so glad that
You’re mine, all mine

Nothing can be better
Than a sweet love song
So sweet, so sweet
So mellow, mellow

When you got the girl
That you love in your arms
Honey, I love you
I love you, yeah

Music is the healing
Force of the world
It’s understood by every man
Woman, boy and girl