"Blind Alley" appreciation
mannybolone
Los Angeles, CA 15,025 Posts
Soooooooo good
Matthew Africa and I teamed up to break down "Blind Alley," complete with annotations.
http://scalar.usc.edu/nehvectors/soulsides/breaking-down-the-emotions-blind-alley
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suck a sick track end to end, only wish it was a bit longer...the dailydiggers (aint no half stepping) flip is dope
love it!
0:59
:face_melt:
dayum! so dope
:game_over:
Picked this up at Big City, "Bumpys Lament" on the other side.
Broths is so distracting.
"Blind Alley" is that ill shit, the pinnacle of soul sistah funky madness. I like how the rhythm section revs things up at the beginning, culminating into the high-powered, soulful vocals of the ladies. It's beautiful in its funky simplicity, one of my all-time favorite breaks (and a great song overall). Often times, less is indeed more!
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
fighting words.
Watched the youtube because I was sure I'd like it. Actually surprised that I didn't...at all.
This is way more than a dude cutting up a break. This is the juggle, along with some X-Men routines, that every dj was secretley practicing in their bed room. This is a very influential routine.
How was it "influential" when that juggling steez basically died about as fast it gained any shred of popularity beyond bedrooms and dj contests?
The parallel I would make would be when jazz musicians went so far with their avant-guardness that they temporarily made the mistake of thinking that free jazz would be a good idea. They sincerely thought they were advancing their music, which they were on a certain level, but look at the bigger picture and they were really setting it back.