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It was a sad, sad, day for the world of music yesterday. Hearing the news about Isaac Hayes passing away, had me thinking of all the great albums that Black Moses and the legendary Stax Records left us to always remember him by. Of course there is the now famous “Theme from Shaft,” which did win an Academy Award. But, my personal all-time favorite from Mr. Hayes would have to be the album “Hot Buttered Soul.”

That album, along with a slew of others have tickled my fancy for whenever I have a need for some realness. They just don’t make music of that caliber anymore. The Hip-Hop world knows what I’m talking about because it samples heavily from Isaac Hayes. On “Hot Buttered Soul,” everyone from the likes of NWA, Wu Tang Clan, and the Group Home have all used this musical masterpiece as the source for their own classics. But there were other Haye’s tunes that provided inspiration as well.

Isaac Hayes’ hot buttered soul spread wide and far. Listed below are my favorite Hip-Hop classics and the original sources:

Black Moses Hip Hop Flock
Isaac Hayes

Issac Hayes – “The Look of Love”
“Live at the Sahara Tahoe” (1973)

This live performance of the “Shaft” classic
from 1973 sizzles!

Jay-Z

Jay-Z – “Can I Live”
“Reasonable Doubt” (1996)

Banger from the Hip Hop classic
“Reasonable Doubt.”



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Isaac Hayes

Issac Hayes – “Do Your Thing”
“Shaft” (1971)

If the music make you move,
cause you can dig the groove.
Then groove on – groove on.

Big Daddy Kane

Big Daddy Kane – “Smooth Operator”
“It’s a Big Daddy Thing” (1989)

The B-I-G, D-A-double-D-Y-K-A-N-E
I’m good and plenty – servin many and any.



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Isaac Hayes

Issac Hayes – “Hung Up on My Baby”
“Three Tough Guys” (1974)

An Italian attempt at the Blaxploitation genre.
Peep Black Moses playing a Chicago cop.

Geto Boys

Geto Boys – “My Mind Playin’ Tricks on Me”
“We Can’t Be Stopped” (1991)

I sit alone in my four-cornered room starin at candles…
A “classic” in every sense of the word.



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Isaac Hayes

Issac Hayes
“Hyperbolicsyllabicsesquedalymistic”
“Hot Buttered Soul” (1968)

One of the illest song titles of all time.

Public Enemy

Public Enemy
“Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos”
“It Takes a Nation of Millions…” (1988)

One of the hardest Hip Hop songs of all time.



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Isaac Hayes

Issac Hayes – “Walk on By”
“Hot Buttered Soul” (1968)

This Bacharach cover starts off
the album in a smooth way.

Notorious B.I.G.

Notorious B.I.G. – “Warning”
“Ready to Die” (1994)

This banger starts off with a pager
at 5:46 in the morning.



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As an added bonus, here’s the Wu with Black Moses.

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In loving memory of Mr. Isaac Hayes! August 20, 1942 – August 10, 2008 R.I.P.


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Got a little Shaft cover versions tribute to him over at:

http://versionsgalore.blogspot.com/2008/08/shafted.html

if yer interested

melvinvn said:

i as a teenager grow up with the sounds of Isaac Hayes and who knows i may have even have made my son by his love songs that i and my lady enjoyed so many times over and over. the first time i saw Shaft was in chi town and i had just bought a used 68 chevy and drove all the way to chicago just too see this movie/ well let me tell you it got me some good points with my date.so thanks Mr.Hayes for your good music too this world my you rest in peace.

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Jim McDish said:

Issac totally ROCKED. I wonder whats going to happen to Chef from Soutpark now that Issac has passed away?

JT
http://www.Ultimate-Anonymity.com

bigwinner said:

When I was in the pep band in high school, we played the theme from Shaft at the basketball games and everyone was grooving. R.I.P. Mr. Hayes.
Cool covers, Leopold

Karl D. said:

I feel like the Trip-hop world is being neglected. What about Tricky and Portishead’s (independent from one another’s) use of Ike’s Rap? Maybe it doesen’t qualify because it’s not from the same album, but is perhaps one of the more notable samples of Issac’s music.

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Rich S. said:

I remember Mr. Hayes in the recurring role he played as Ghandi (pronounced differently than that guy from India) in the ’70’s show The Rockford Files. He was great opposite James Garner playing an old bunky of Rockford’s from the Big House. I’ll miss him.

anonymous said:

Issac Hays was a cool guy – fantastic voice and great writer / producer but not really a role model – hypocritical (was OK to laugh at any other religion / group but not his own evil alien sci-fi cult).

conrad said:

@anonymous

Somebody just had to bring up the Scientology thing.
And here I was thinking how nice it was to see none of that coming up.
Thanks for ruining that.

marocain said:

Update: IsaacHayes.com finally took the photo of him and Bernie Mac off its Web site. Even they realized the group shot is creepy!

Yeah, saw that. Definitely the result of it going “hot” on Digg.
It was very creepy.

[...] Hot Buttered Samples: A Tribute to Mr. Isaac Hayes Jump to Comments Isaac Hayes’ hot buttered soul spread wide and far. Listed here some Hip-Hop classics and the original sources. [...]

It’s incredible to realise just what a huge and widespread influence he had on what’s become the biggest music genre. Him and James Brown must have had royalty cheques coming out of their ears!

Thanks for highlighting it like this!

Joe – http://www.anewbandaday.com

Danny said:

The Guy musta had the biggest right thumb in the world. SLAM them strings! He’s deep in my head, and that’s where I want him!

RONALD COULSON said:

I HAVE BEEN FOLLOWING ISSAC HAYS FOR OVER 4 DECADES,HIS BEST ALBUM (RECORD)WAS “HOT BUTTERED SOUL”,I’M NOT SURE IF IT IS AVALIBLE ON CD,IF YOU HAVEN’T HEARD THE WHOLE ALBUM,FIND IT,YOU WANT BE DISAPPOINTED YOURS TRULY,A SAD FAN.

D-Nice said:

Great list & tribute to just a sample of his influence of the Hip-hop generation. Another song worth mentioning is “If You Want It” by 2nd II None, another “Hung Up on My Baby” borrower.

Zoogiacy said:

thanks much, dude

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Anon a Moose said:

The guy was a giant hypocrite, quitting southpark for making fun of his religion but nobody else’s. I couldnt care less about this crap.

@conrad: eat a dick, its the internet, if you cant take it get the fuck off.



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