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They keep trying to tell me
All you want to do is use me
But my answer, yeah to all that use me stuff
I want to spread the news
That if it feels this good getting used
You just keep on using me
Until you use me up
Until you use me up
My brother sit me right down and he talked to me
He told me that I ought not to let you just walk on me
And I'm sure he meant well
Yeah, but when our talk was through
I said, brother, if you only knew
You'd wish that you were in my shoes
You just keep on using me
Until you use me up
Until you use me up
Sometimes, it's true
You really do abuse me
You get me in a crowd of high-class people
And then you act real rude to me
But, oh baby, baby, baby, baby,
When you love me, I can't get enough
I want to spread the news
That if it feels this good getting used
Girl, you just keep on using me
Until you use me up
Until you use me up
Talkin' 'bout you usin' people
It all depends on what you do
It ain't too bad the way you're usin' me
'Cause I sure am usin' you to do the things you do'
To do the things you do''
Check out James playing "Use Me" with Bill, live on the Old Grey Whistle Test in 1972.
The epitome of cool cats!
If pure perfection exists, this is it. The groove, the voice, the lyrics... Wow.
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yep. nothing better.
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I was thinking more like Beck might have been influenced. Beck & Bird. Sounds like a good English pub.
I'd have a pint or four there.
It's nice to listen to this great tune and sweeter yet to check the Wikipedia notes to see he still walks the earth.
RIP Brother Bill - thanks for the grooves, jams, love songs and more!
I think Mr Andrew Bird may well be a fan of this fine gentleman. He will be sorely missed.
I was thinking more like Beck might have been influenced. Beck & Bird. Sounds like a good English pub.
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Back when R&B was still a rocking.
Killer is right! Co-workers beware..........LOUD is the only way to go with this one. Green Onions....YES!
So, BillG plays "Human" by RagnBone man, followed by Rebecca's 'station identification' and then this comes on. Total flashback to this weekend, I literally played these two tracks back to back for friends while drinking. ROCK ON and FUNK ON!! Kudos to BnR as always!! Long Live RP!!
And this is a 10 for me. The groove, the voice, the fact that I've had the exact same sentiment in my past. Timeless and classic and just freaking awesome (and the entire album "Still Bill" is freaking awesome....we need a few more BW tracks on here)
YES SIR, FLAWLESS (ALSO TIMELESS GROOVE : )
if it feels this good getting used, you just keep on using me, until you use me up
Thanks Bill!
Came on AM radio ... WLS Chicago all the way way up to Northern Ontario... Came on between Tull and Floyd or sometimes after Sly and before Joni.
Amazing time, really. Early 70s !
Ain't no Sunshine got my attention when it first came out. We need to hear that on RP
It's on the playlist and has been played, last time was about three weeks ago.
Definitely a classic of classics. Have any of you heard Jacqui Naylor's version? Very smoky and sultry.
https://youtu.be/MaIgoYR2qMU
groovyicious
Ain't no Sunshine got my attention when it first came out. We need to hear that on RP
Yeah.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NcFaVfTDWcs
spot on. definitely 'in the pocket'
Bump.
Remember when R&B was actually R&B?
All we got now is rap. wow.
Don't have a cow.
Farmer uses a plow.
I saw Jones & Dow.
Batman goes pow.
1972!!! Forty years!
A fine tune, to be sure!
I think so, too!
Not only was it '72 it was so overplayed on the radio at the time. But it's still a great song.
(yeesh, kids today, heh)
Wow. Never heard of this guy. This is holding up quiet nicely. I just assumed it was a new band.
baby, baby, baby, babeeee....i can't get enough
MY BROTHER...SIT ME RIGHT DOWN AND TALK TO ME......................
I love Robert Randolph too! Should be played here!
love this! so true!
ScottFromWyoming wrote:
Later that night....
August 17, after the Jackson Hole Music Festival had officially ended, Robert Randolph and Ben Harper wound up at the Mangy Moose Saloon, in Teton Village where they were probably staying (and where the festival was). The band started playing this Bill Withers classic, and Ben was cajoled into joining them onstage by that guy on the left in the last photo... Ben's drummer, Oliver Charles. The guy in the Innocent Criminals jacket down front is Jason Yates, Ben's keyboard guy. I think Oliver also requested the song... After Ben sang a few lines, Robert Randolph got up and sang the next few, then grabbed a spare guitar. Ben soon got off stage and Robert continued for a few minutes as the band and he messed around. It sounded great but that band was pretty sharp to begin with! Kaupmees and I had stopped in the night before and the band was into its hokey comedy song stuff so we left, but once they got back to being a cover band they were really good and pulled out a few non-standards.
I should add that I talked to both of them, Robert before this little stunt and Ben after. Some people were getting their pictures taken with them but for some reason I didn't bother. But let me just say they reinforce my theory that Nice Guys DO Finish First. At least in the music biz. Both were extremely gracious, happy to talk about the show and how welcomed they felt. Both of them were just really sweet and not rock starry at all.
bump and agreed; can't say it any better.
Just another sesquipedalian
It is a friggin' GREAT album. BUY IT!
always loved this.
even lenny and mick's version, which i know is just crap in comparison, but i still like it.
wished i could have seen bill live. that would have been fantastic.
Later that night....
August 17, after the Jackson Hole Music Festival had officially ended, Robert Randolph and Ben Harper wound up at the Mangy Moose Saloon, in Teton Village where they were probably staying (and where the festival was). The band started playing this Bill Withers classic, and Ben was cajoled into joining them onstage by that guy on the left in the last photo... Ben's drummer, Oliver Charles. The guy in the Innocent Criminals jacket down front is Jason Yates, Ben's keyboard guy. I think Oliver also requested the song... After Ben sang a few lines, Robert Randolph got up and sang the next few, then grabbed a spare guitar. Ben soon got off stage and Robert continued for a few minutes as the band and he messed around. It sounded great but that band was pretty sharp to begin with! Kaupmees and I had stopped in the night before and the band was into its hokey comedy song stuff so we left, but once they got back to being a cover band they were really good and pulled out a few non-standards.
I should add that I talked to both of them, Robert before this little stunt and Ben after. Some people were getting their pictures taken with them but for some reason I didn't bother. But let me just say they reinforce my theory that Nice Guys DO Finish First. At least in the music biz. Both were extremely gracious, happy to talk about the show and how welcomed they felt. Both of them were just really sweet and not rock starry at all.
Hootie and the Blowfish do a really good cover of this on one of their albums. No, that is not a joke.
Thank You, I will check it out!