Aretha Franklin's Astonishing “Dr. Feelgood”

By A Mystery Man Writer

Franklin was the queen not only of soul music but of soul as a concept, because her great subject was the exceeding of limits.
Emily Lordi on Aretha Franklin’s March, 1971, performance of her son “Dr. Feelgood,” at Fillmore West in San Francisco.

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