1. the moment below actually occurred … that it wasn’t just dreamt up in some alternate-universe alternate-history story-book
and
2. the moment was captured on film.
Look at these two men. Beautiful. A perfect clip.
1. the moment below actually occurred … that it wasn’t just dreamt up in some alternate-universe alternate-history story-book
and
2. the moment was captured on film.
Look at these two men. Beautiful. A perfect clip.
That clip is just gobsmackingly awesome.
It really is. They had a very interesting relationship. I just love how close and in sync they are, and how Ali keeps his eyes on Sam Cooke, for the most part.
I’m really glad this exists in the world. It made me a little bit happier on an overcast day.
I’m so glad to hear that, Walter! Some clips just are like that – they are so expressive of joy.
Now I want to go and teach this to everyone I know so that I can recreate this tender, joyous, moment as little sunny breaks throughout the day. “Hey, hey…”
Beautiful!
and I think their voices sound beautiful together.
The pure magic of Sam Cooke’s voice when he sings, “Do it again now,” in the middle of the clip…
He really was something else, wasn’t he.
“This record is talking about, you know, me, the greatest …”
Ha!
This was filmed for a programme called Grandstand, a long running BBC sports roundup show. The interviewer here is Harry Carpenter, a well known (at least to us Brits) boxing commentator who died a few years ago. I first saw this clip years ago on a documentary about Sam Cooke and it was great to be reminded of it. I’ve been a fan of Sam since my teens. Fabulous voice!
Abigail – excellent information, thank you! I read Peter Guralnick’s biography of Sam Cooke and there was so much interesting stuff in there about this friendship and I do remember him analyzing this one particular clip.
I love Sam Cooke too – what a voice!
That is so friggin’ cool, and in no small part surreal! Awesome find. :)