Big_Stacks"I don't worry about hittin' power, cause I don't give 'em nuttin' to hit." 4,670 Posts
Kool N Da Gang - Too Hot = heat
I'll kill this in karaoke! Anyway, Kool and the Gang shits on both War and Mandrill, who I enjoy as well, by the way. The 70's shit is my fave but I do rock the 80's Kool and the Gang hits too. "Get down on it, you got to...Get down on it..." But, my shit is "Kool it, Here Comes the Fuzz." What!!!
if all they did was the post-"ladies night" shite, then they wouldnt even be worthy of discussion
I include the Ladies Night era in with what came after, its all James JT
I do too - I guess I should have said "their '80s hits" (even though "Ladies' Night" was technically '79).
But I would say the reverse - their later material would be regarded more highly if they didn't set the bar so high w/the early classics.
No it wouldn't either, 'cause that's basically two different sounds from two different eras. You can't judge "Country Junky" from the seventies by the same standards as "Let's Go Dancin' (Ooh La La La)" from the eighties.
I can't stand their '80s hits, so I'm on the side with the country junkies, funky grannies and raw hamburgers!!
Speaking of Kool & The Gang, everytime I see their discography I always see this listed: Behind The Eyes (Polydor 1976). Can anyone confirm that this LP even exists?
No way, I lived at 394 Metropolitan from about 98 to 01. 363 is currently a Collision Repair shop, right next to Clear Channel's new Luna Lounge venue. Opposite Black Betty. Yay.
No way, I lived at 394 Metropolitan from about 98 to 01. 363 is currently a Collision Repair shop, right next to Clear Channel's new Luna Lounge venue. Opposite Black Betty. Yay.
Local Black Exp in Williamsburg circa early 70's?? Wrecka Sto'? Chuurchez?
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repenteth thy sins
i've been listening to this alll week.
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this is GREAT!!!
Tony that pic didn't show up. Was it Live @ PJ's?
I never really dug that album compared to Sex Machine ( ). I just keep "Duji" and "N.T." on 45.
One record I need to go back and listen to is
I haven't heard to it in a long time, but I don't remember it being too memorable.
that shit is decent
and north south west or som eshit
hey,they got all kinds of thing
there is evebn lil 45 cuts that werent on LPs that were hot
wheres dante carfagan with some uber raer KTG lost 45 knowledge droppity drop?
Yep those are the only joints I remember digging. Someone needs to post that radio interview 7" they did.
started listening to ktg an it got me in that mood to get out the house!
wordthfuckup oldfaces...hasta la pasta
Now who in the hell is this grinnin' like a chump???
Earf-Win-N-Fiyah > Mandrill,War,Kool & The J.T.'s Gang.
I'll kill this in karaoke! Anyway, Kool and the Gang shits on both War and Mandrill, who I enjoy as well, by the way. The 70's shit is my fave but I do rock the 80's Kool and the Gang hits too. "Get down on it, you got to...Get down on it..." But, my shit is "Kool it, Here Comes the Fuzz." What!!!
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
I include the Ladies Night era in with what came after, its all James JT
But I would say the reverse - their later material would be regarded more highly if they didn't set the bar so high w/the early classics.
I do too - I guess I should have said "their '80s hits" (even though "Ladies' Night" was technically '79).
No it wouldn't either, 'cause that's basically two different sounds from two different eras. You can't judge "Country Junky" from the seventies by the same standards as "Let's Go Dancin' (Ooh La La La)" from the eighties.
I can't stand their '80s hits, so I'm on the side with the country junkies, funky grannies and raw hamburgers!!
can't believe I never found it being that they were local
Got these two today at a garage sale, buck apiece.
i should have a spare live at the PJ's somewhere...probably not NM, but should be at least VG+
"Jammin' With Shorty" - Shorty and the Junior Kools
Local Black Exp in Williamsburg circa early 70's??
Wrecka Sto'? Chuurchez?
Hall and Oates output >>>>>> 99.99999 percent of al raers.
And "get down on it" is one of my all time jams. That song, oj, and and egg sammich are a classic hangover cure round these parts.
whoa. never heard about this pressing before. thanks