this track has gotta be up there for funkiest white boy consideration. early hard funk biting james. even trying to mug like him on the 45 label.
bonus: this guy is from boston and so is the guitarist on the track.
He actually sounds more Wilson Pickett on this, but it's funky regardless.
i hear that. i'm hearing james at times and the groove is definitely james inspired but you're right the vocal delivery. it is way more wilson pickett influenced.
Mick Jagger. I just watched the TAMI show and dude followed James Brown and tore the place down.
With all due respect, you're probably one of the few people who think following JB with the Stones was a wise decision. I love the Rolling Stones, too, but...
Mick Jagger. I just watched the TAMI show and dude followed James Brown and tore the place down.
With all due respect, you're probably one of the few people who think following JB with the Stones was a wise decision. I love the Rolling Stones, too, but...
The TAMI show?
James Brown had just put on the most amazing show leaving the audience exhausted and confused, and then the Stones, who had yet to write any of their best songs yet, came out and did an electrifying set.
Are you seriously suggesting that Roy Head or Dennis Coffey could have come out and done a better job?*
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Mike clark
Bob Babbit
Steve Cropper
Donald Duck Dunn
David Axelrod
Hal Blaine
Members of the Dap Kings
Rod Temperton.
Mick Jagger. I just watched the TAMI show and dude followed James Brown and tore the place down.
can't forget this guy, lol
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Also, Dr. John.
I was just returning from Youtube to place that vote ...
this track has gotta be up there for funkiest white boy consideration. early hard funk biting james. even trying to mug like him on the 45 label.
bonus: this guy is from boston and so is the guitarist on the track.
I agree.
He actually sounds more Wilson Pickett on this, but it's funky regardless.
With all due respect, you're probably one of the few people who think following JB with the Stones was a wise decision. I love the Rolling Stones, too, but...
Jaco
Mike Clark
Steve Gadd
Andy Newmark
Zak Najor for those that know
The Head is definitely funky.
The TAMI show?
James Brown had just put on the most amazing show leaving the audience exhausted and confused, and then the Stones, who had yet to write any of their best songs yet, came out and did an electrifying set.
Are you seriously suggesting that Roy Head or Dennis Coffey could have come out and done a better job?*
* I know you are not.
for me, whitey is most funky on accident.
like pink floyd halfway into echoes.
ok thats the only example i can think of now but i'm sure there's more lolz.
Indeed, from 6:04 on...