Nina Simone in England 1968 by Nina Simone

“On September 14, 1968, Granada Television broadcast The Sound of Soul, an intimate studio concert in London by the jazz pianist and singer Nina Simone. Most of the program can be seen in the 22-minute video above. Simone’s choice of material is characteristically eclectic. There is a two-song medley from the musical Hair (“Aint Got No/I Got Life”), a blues with lyrics written for her by the poet Langston Hughes (“Backlash Blues”), a pop song made famous by the Animals (“Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood”) and a song written by her bassist, Gene Taylor, in reaction to the assassination of Martin Luther King, titled “Why? (The King of Love is Dead).” Midway through, Simone changes into an African robe and headdress. She is accompanied by Taylor on bass, her younger brother Sam Waymon on organ, vocals and percussion, Henry Young on guitar and Buck Clarke on drums. The original broadcast reportedly included an encore with one of Simone’s signature songs, ”Mississippi Goddam”.”

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This jam is special! The first and only time it’s been posted was by TheRealEdwin in May 2013.