00:00 I came to Stax Records because of that sound.
00:03 (guitar music)
00:04 As Hayes, Sam and Dave, Carla Thomas, Otis Redding.
00:08 (guitar music)
00:10 - Oh, we were energized, successful.
00:13 (guitar music)
00:15 That music was where I wanted to be.
00:19 ♪ I know what it lays ♪
00:22 - Jim Stewart and his sister Estelle
00:25 fell in love with black music.
00:27 - Mrs. Axton began to encourage dancing inside.
00:30 It was an anomaly.
00:32 - I was working out at the record shop.
00:33 I got to play on some sessions.
00:35 - Music just brought us together on a real level.
00:39 There was a feeling of permission for that magic to happen.
00:42 - Nobody knew what was happening inside of those doors.
00:45 ♪ I'll take you down ♪
00:46 - If there were blacks and whites
00:47 making the music together, that could have been a problem.
00:50 ♪ Ain't nobody's world without you ♪
00:53 - I knew what Stax was.
00:55 ♪ I know what it lays ♪
00:56 - It was a product of creative and rare people.
00:59 ♪ Ain't nobody's world without me ♪
01:03 - It just blew me away.
01:05 ♪ Oh ♪
01:07 - The time that we were living in, it was hard.
01:12 ♪ Oh ♪
01:13 - You can suppress a person for so long
01:15 and they will rise up.
01:16 ♪ Rise up to the races ♪
01:19 - It was our realization, the importance of Stax
01:23 to the black community.
01:25 (dramatic music)
01:26 - We were reaching another level we had not known existed.
01:30 - We were on top of the world.
01:33 - But because of its successes and what it represented,
01:37 those with the power,
01:38 they wanted Stax to be erased.
01:42 ♪ I'll take you down ♪
01:44 ♪ Oh, I know ♪
01:46 ♪ Oh ♪
01:47 - The attitude in the industry for Stax is over.
01:52 - I didn't accept that though, I couldn't.
01:55 (upbeat music)
01:57 (upbeat music)
02:00 (dramatic music)
02:03 (dramatic music)
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