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		<title>Goodbye Isaac Hayes</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Aug 2008 15:32:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been reading the goodbye tributes to Isaac Hayes. I lived in Memphis for a handful-plus years and have, since I was a teenager, loved Memphis music. Hi-Records has always been by far my favorite, but the Stax sound is really the only thing in Memphis that can compare. So, I read the tributes to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.kser.org/shows/dusties/photosa-m/issac.jpg"><img class="alignleft" src="http://www.kser.org/shows/dusties/photosa-m/issac.jpg" alt="" width="159" height="161" /></a>I&#8217;ve been reading the goodbye tributes to Isaac Hayes. I lived in Memphis for a handful-plus years and have, since I was a teenager, loved Memphis music. Hi-Records has always been by far my favorite, but the Stax sound is really the only thing in Memphis that can compare. So, I read the tributes to Isaac Hayes in search of remembrance of his place in that history. But that&#8217;s not what you find.</p>
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<p>What you find, for better or worse, is Isaac Hayes as composer of the Shaft soundtrack, so contributor to that certain look, style, and sound of the late-sixties, early-seventies. <a href="http://www.theroot.com/id/47611">Jimi Izrael gives the best version of this</a> at TheRoot.com, recalling the importance (albeit in a largely iconic pose) of Hayes in his own life&#8230;playing the theme from Shaft as he walked down the aisle to get married, even.</p>
<p>Great write-up. The template has been used in most of the remembrances.</p>
<p>But you can&#8217;t really get a sense of Isaac Hayes as an important songwriter, and that bothers me. You don&#8217;t have Stax records without Hayes&#8217; songs. He wrote for Carla Thomas and Sam &amp; Dave, for god&#8217;s sake, but that slips by as article after article talks about his role in South Park. There&#8217;s surely something to be said here about irony, racism, and racial representation, but I&#8217;ll pass on that for now &#8211; not quite in the mood, and it makes me sad.</p>
<p>I can&#8217;t say I&#8217;m surprised. The iconic rules, after all, so it seems pretty trite and lame to lament the loss of Isaac Hayes the creative master, the pop songwriter who&#8217;s matched by rare few for classics, hits, and just solid songs recorded and sung by the best. &#8220;Hold On, I&#8217;m Comin&#8217;&#8221; is as good as it gets in the mid-sixties. He and David Porter changed pop music, making hits that were soul music when r&amp;b had taken over.</p>
<p>I remember that Isaac Hayes. You can say it is personal taste. I also think Hot Buttered Soul is a fabulous album, and he and Marvin Gaye put out the most interesting concept albums in the soul music genre I&#8217;ve ever heard. Strange combination. I&#8217;m not much for concept albums, but, hey, those two did it well.</p>
<p>The iconic will always trump artistry, I fear, until we live in a very different world. Isaac Hayes was both. No small feat. Download some Stax tunes he wrote with David Porter. It&#8217;s a bonus: in addition to appreciating Hayes-Porter as the best soul songwriting duo, you&#8217;ll remember why Sam &amp; Dave are pretty hard to beat as singers and performers. Or why Carla Thomas is (sadly) so underappreciated outside Memphis (she&#8217;s still big there!) We all win, eh?</p>
<p>Mostly, rest in peace, Black Moses. Thanks for the songs. So many of them.</p>
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