RT: In Memorium

Wilson Pickett, the singer who sang "Mustang Sally" died today. I didn't know this, but "Mustang Sally" only went to Number 22 on Billboard's chart on 12/10/1966. Pickett was 64 years old - here is the blurb from Associated Press: RESTON, Va. -- Wilson Pickett, the soul pioneer best known for the fiery hits "Mustang Sally" and "In The Midnight Hour," died of a heart attack Thursday, according to his management company. He was 64.

Chris Tuthill of the management company Talent Source said Pickett had been suffering from health problems for the past year.

"He did his part. It was a great ride, a great trip, I loved him and I'm sure he was well-loved, and I just hope that he's given his props," Michael Wilson Pickett, the fourth of the singer's six children, told WRC-TV in Washington after his death.

A member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Pickett -- known as the "Wicked Pickett" -- became a star with his soulful hits in the 1960s.

"In the Midnight Hour" made the top 25 on the Billboard pop charts in

1965 and "Mustang Sally" did the same the following year.

Pickett was defined by his raspy voice and passionate delivery. But the Alabama-born picket got his start singing gospel music in church. After moving to Detroit as a teen, he joined the group the Falcons, which scored the hit "I Found a Love" with Pickett on lead vocals in

1962.

He went solo a year later, and would soon find his greatest success. In 1965, he linked with legendary soul producer Jerry Wexler at the equally legendary soul label Stax Records in Memphis, and recorded one of his greatest hits, "In the Midnight Hour," for Atlantic Records. A string of hits followed, including "634-5789," "Funky Broadway" and "Mustang Sally." His sensuous soul was in sharp contrast to the genteel soul songs of his Detroit counterparts at Motown Records.

As Pickett entered a new decade, he had less success on the charts, but still had hits, including the song "Don't Let The Green Grass Fool You."

In later years, he had legal problems and battled substance abuse; in

1994 he served jail time on an assault charge.

Besides his induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1991, he was also given the Pioneer award by the Rhythm and Blues Foundation two years later.

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Spike
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Ah... you beat me to it... i loved Wilson Pickett music.

Though I liked the Rascals versi> Wilson Pickett, the singer who sang "Mustang Sally" died today. I

Reply to
Backyard Mechanic

Spike wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@4ax.com:

At least his music will live on, especially on my CD player.

R.I.P., Mr. Pickett.

Reply to
Joe

As have so many of the Great Ones... One I was really happy for was Roy Orbison. Semi popular in his day, faded out, and came back big time, only to die.... but he died on top instead of a faded has been. And they could actually sing, not just talk in rhyme or scream.

Slowly but surely, I am rebuilding all my old record (you know.. that plastic vinyl stiff with the groves on both sides: 0 ) collection with reissues on CD. Unfortunately, a number of them are no longer available.

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Spike

"I bought you a brand new Mustang 'bout nineteen sixty-five Now you come around signifying a woman, you don't wanna let me ride. Mustang Sally, think you better slow your Mustang down. You been running all over the town now. Oh! I guess I'll have to put your flat feet on the ground.

"All you want to do is ride around Sally. Ride, Sally, ride."

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Garth Almgren

Holy CRAP! Roy Orbison...A BIG 10-4!

And so fitting that he got it back teamed with a number of OTHER 'magic voices' in the Traveling Wilburys!

Look here.. and note the hits... MANY artists who had CLEAR distinct voices.

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Other magic voices: Dee Clark {It must be Raindrops.. falling from my eyes} Percy Sledge Gene Pitney Clyde Mcphatter Jackie Wilson

But one who will probably never qualify is Johnny Mathis, though his voice was great... his personna and product was 'just too.. too...

Rhinestones, Sequins and Feather Boas.. yeah.. that's it! \

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Backyard Mechanic

And those, 'cept for the Wilburys, are solos.... Thing of all the groups you cut your teeth on....

One nice thing about being "old" is having been there to see them when they were "living" legends. The Beatles at Viking Stadium in Minneapolis. Paul Revere and the Raiders with James Brown in Syracuse. Filmore West.... And the beat goes on.....

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Spike

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