Scorpio & His People?
fryer_motherfunk
123 Posts
I see this getting so much love everywhere, i don't get it. it's rare yes, the label is cool yes, but its pretty average once you take of the rarity goggles. What am i missing?
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It is Top Hit USA
b/w
I think there's a discussion about rare/value going on right now in the ' is there any record ' thread.
I'd say it's considerably more interesting than being "pretty average."
Assuming you're asking your question sincerely, I'll give this an earnest swing:
*That opening riff/motif is hard as nails.
*The distinctive prominence of the 16th notes on the ride cymbal.
*The rhythmic swing of the two-note tuba puffs.
*The weird, androgynous vocals.
*The space between he/her singing "oh baby....oh darling" filled by the aforementioned motif.
*The building, racing tension on the bridge.
*The perfect assemblage of all the above.
Regardless of its rarity or how much the single goes for, I think it's an awesome tune, but of course, issues like these are always in the ear of the beholder.
This is a music discussion forum right?
yeah, all of us who love that track have simply been duped by the sheer hype surrounding its obscurity.
let's argue until we resolve this
The Soulstrut Way???
Hell Yeah! there??s a break on the flip...
Kindly,
parallax
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"I ask you to give me another chance, but you laugh in my face."
:balla:
signed,
Heard It IRL
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Name three.
Genuinely curious, not throwing down thee gauntlet.
Hi Manny,
Fair enough. So, in no particular order and off the top of my head:
1984's - There's A Wrinkle In Our Time: Can you imagine if there were only 2 or 3 copies known to exist of this beast? The opening sequence is just bonkers with the count down.
Sandi & Mateus - The World: We all know this one. It's been played a million times and re-ished, comped, etc. but, again, can you imagine if it had the same story as Scorpio?
Boris Gardner - Melting Pot: Again, played a gazillion times, comped, re-ished, blah blah blah...but wow...that super heavy bassline, I still get chills when the organ creeps in, those fat drums, the bongos...insane tune when you first heard it, right? But it's so common in the mental rolodex of funk that it doesn't seem THAT special. Well, it is. To me anyway.
I would also add "Stormy Weather" by Dorsey Brockington as a fourth. The inter-play of the horns, crazy vocals, and "stormy sound effects" are unforgettable.
I think "Unforgiven" is special. It's raw and heavy, and I agree with all you wrote about it above, Manny. I just honestly believe that the hype, rarity, and stories about acquiring (or almost acquiring) it are greater than the track itself. The crazy stuff Forty Fivan wrote about his offers to DJ OM (lurking related) for the record just works toward solidifying the record's legend. Just my opinion.
Kindly,
parallax
So my story about offering OM $100 for the mp3 was more of a joke between the two of us than anything... I like to give him a hard time about how protective he is over the record... actually I like to give him a hard time about everything as does he in return :cheese:
So you're saying you wouldn't pay $100 for a full mp3? ;)
I think you make a good point about hearing it loud and on vinyl vs mp3. Definitely a killer track--no doubt about that. So, FortyFivan, where does it rank alltime on your funk chart? I'd like Manny's input on this too as I respect both of your tastes in sound.
Kindly,
parallax
Ha... I dunno... maybe not on principle ;-)
So I'm terrible at alltime charts because I have many different tastes at different times, but in the raw/heavy funk 45 category, I'd definitely put this at or near the top along with these off the top of my head...
Fabulous Souls - Take Me
Universouls - New Generation
Hebrew Rogers - Can't Buy Soul
Curtis the Brothers - You Make Everything Better
Waymond Hall - What Will Tomorrow Bring
Soul Excitement - Together
I realize that these are all rare and I only have 3 of these, but I just happen to like this specific rare funk 45 sound... and there is a distinct difference in sound between rare and common funk. My soul 45 alltime chart is definitely more on the common side of things.
^^^
dope list!
Kindly,
parallax
really?
That may be an over generalization, but I think so. I hate to apply logic considering the basis of that statement is emotional, but under produced, unpolished, emotional funk with room to experiment sounds distinctly different than well produced, polished, formulaic funk. It's the same reason I prefer college basketball over the NBA. Sloppy amateur players with hustle and heart are more entertaining to me than watching the best of the best.
/end thraed
there is plenty of slickly produced funk / soul that is super rare tho - I take your point on the type of funk YOU like, but I'm not sure rarity has a SOUND
Beyond matters of the ear and the dick and the wallet are places that records like Arthur Monday or "Turn It Over" or Salt simply cannot take you.