Ike & Tina Turner - River Deep Mountain High 1971 (including intro) video free download


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Duration: 04:32
Uploaded: 2009/08/01

This has been posted, but without the intro showing Tina & the Ikettes coming on stage, which in itself is a sight to see. Tight, hot version, steamrolling away.

Comments

8 years ago

david thomas

they should show this to all white adolescent boys.end all racism :)))))))

8 years ago

Damian Stevenson

Awesome

8 years ago

Missu Fourya

One & Only #TinaTurner!:)1<3★★★★★

8 years ago

iBonkerz!

TINA IS FABULOUS!!!!!!

8 years ago

Жозефина Бейкер

Тина что творит. Ох , зажигалка...

8 years ago

nickelwindow53

Beyoncé of her time!

8 years ago

Paul Brannan

tremendous oh yeeeeeeeeeeah

8 years ago

CassieJazz96

The OG of Rock 'n Roll divas! A force of nature!

8 years ago

Maia Harris

The original Queen Bee.

8 years ago

chris brooks

Ike beat Tina regularly, and when no court or police force protected her she left the country, changing her citizenship. Unfortunately it took a long time until she was able to accomplish that freedom!

8 years ago

Tatiyana Carter

I love that woman soooo much!

8 years ago

Frank D

I was packing it in for the night when I came across this video. I just had to share.There's a weird break between the intro and song but this video is crazy!Ms Turner is showing how it's done. Enjoy!

8 years ago

Paul Brannan

when i am not a chancer i fancy myself as a dancer shall we dance vicki the floors ours lovexxxxxxxxxxxxx

8 years ago

Karin Storer Arunasalam

One day I ain't not doing that only lies that new tube here is the right lot and I am sorry as this here I get so angry. Here too right full Ike and Tina Turner L♡P Karib

8 years ago

sauquoit13456

On this day in 1966 {May 22nd} "River Deep - Mountain High" by Ike and Tina Turner entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart at position #98; the next week it was at #94, then to #93, and on its 4th and final week on the chart it peaked at #88...Between 1960 and 1975 the duo had twenty Top 100 records; with one making the Top 10, a covered version of "Proud Mary", which peaked at #4 in 1971...They had better success on the Billboard R&B Singles chart; on that chart they had six Top 10 records with two reaching #2, "A Fool in Love" in 1960 and "It's Gonna Work Out Fine" in 1961...

8 years ago

tsopmocful

This is how I first knew TT when I was 6yrs old. I had no idea what I wanted to do to those girls, but I knew I wanted to do SOMETHING. No wonder the so called R+B of today seems so watered down and lame to me. I never imagined that I would find most contemporary music of my middle age to become just so boring after all this time. I was hoping it might be shocking or confronting, but it seems that I was lucky to see the heights of a musical flowering.

8 years ago

Buzz Rock @MrGreglaw

Go Tina Go! :)

8 years ago

Mayme Clayton

The female version of James Brown and the Flames!

8 years ago

sweet ness

I always thot of her as the female icon of rock but ... the disco solo is just not her / the producers just killed a talent / she should have went on her own and no producer !

8 years ago

rob the log

Peek a boo at 03:35 and 03:41!

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