No downloads on Tumblr unless you install some apps. There is this 3rd party app for tumblr blogs that allows you to stream the blog. It doesn't always work that well, but it's worth a try if you want to listen: http://www.trntbl.me/funksoul
To download in Safari open your activity window, find the song as it's loading or after it's been loaded. Click on it and copy paste that to the downloads. Boom
Been following you for a while. Incredible stuff! Your site is the best source I know right now for hearing top notch funk that I haven't heard before.
What other projects have you been involved in?
Been following you for a while. Incredible stuff! Your site is the best source I know right now for hearing top notch funk that I haven't heard before.
What other projects have you been involved in?
All my "projects" are from a long time ago, I've been out of the biz for a really long time. I started out doing PR for rap groups. I was the publicist for The Jungle Bros 2nd LP and Tribe Called Quest's first 2 albums. I worked with Public Enemy, Slick Rick, LL Cool J, 3rd Bass, all of Delicious Vinyl's acts-Tone Loc, Young MC, Brand New Heavies etc. and many more. I helped do press for Beastie Boys Paul's Boutique LP and became friendly with the group. Eventually, I started giving them a lot of records that they sampled for Check Your Head, Ill Communication and Hello Nasty. I wrote some stuff for Grand Royal Magazine, really fun times. Yauch's death has been weighing really heavily on me. Later I did A&R for Atlantic Records and signed some rap groups, none of which sold very well. Eventually I left the music biz and just kept buying vinyl, something I've been doing since I was 9 years old. I got really into funk & soul through my love of sampling and hip hop and started buying soul and funk actively in the late 80s. I used to DJ for fun around NYC occasionally, but hadn't in many years so I started this blog as a way to share my love of these records and this music. Hope people on here enjoy it. It gives me an excuse to keep buying records!
Been following you for a while. Incredible stuff! Your site is the best source I know right now for hearing top notch funk that I haven't heard before.
What other projects have you been involved in?
All my "projects" are from a long time ago, I've been out of the biz for a really long time. I started out doing PR for rap groups. I was the publicist for The Jungle Bros 2nd LP and Tribe Called Quest's first 2 albums. I worked with Public Enemy, Slick Rick, LL Cool J, 3rd Bass, all of Delicious Vinyl's acts-Tone Loc, Young MC, Brand New Heavies etc. and many more. I helped do press for Beastie Boys Paul's Boutique LP and became friendly with the group. Eventually, I started giving them a lot of records that they sampled for Check Your Head, Ill Communication and Hello Nasty. I wrote some stuff for Grand Royal Magazine, really fun times. Yauch's death has been weighing really heavily on me. Later I did A&R for Atlantic Records and signed some rap groups, none of which sold very well. Eventually I left the music biz and just kept buying vinyl, something I've been doing since I was 9 years old. I got really into funk & soul through my love of sampling and hip hop and started buying soul and funk actively in the late 80s. I used to DJ for fun around NYC occasionally, but hadn't in many years so I started this blog as a way to share my love of these records and this music. Hope people on here enjoy it. It gives me an excuse to keep buying records!
Well, that's just awesome! Thanks for sharing and know that you continue to inspire.
love your comments too! even when theyre short they usually have a sense of humor or some flavor.
can you tell us a little more about the PE concert at rikers island?
:face_melt:
love your comments too! even when theyre short they usually have a sense of humor or some flavor.
can you tell us a little more about the PE concert at rikers island?
:face_melt:
Thanks, glad you are enjoying my short comments. I'm too lazy to usually go on and on about a record. There are plenty of sites with exhaustive knowledge, I can't compete with them. As far as the PE concert at Rikers, here's what I remember. We were on a old school Yellow School bus going there (god knows why a school bus). I was riding with Bill Adler, at the time the head publicist for RUSH Management. He told me to take my earring out or else the inmates would think I was available fresh meat. He was fucking with me, trying to freak me out (it worked, I was 20 or 21 years old). PE didn't perform in front of the whole prison population, it was a select, I guess, hand picked group of inmates, maybe 100 or 150 guys if memory serves, but I could be wrong. We were separated from the inmates by police barricades. There were a bunch of COs and lots of media with cameras. There must be footage of this somewhere. Anyway, PE performed several songs (not Black Steel In The Hour Of Chaos though) and the prisoners got pretty riled up. Chuck D was encouraging them to raise a fist and shout "Fight The Power"! It was an interesting scene to say the least. I got to do a lot of really cool things during my years in the music biz, great memories.
Been following you for a while. Incredible stuff! Your site is the best source I know right now for hearing top notch funk that I haven't heard before.
What other projects have you been involved in?
All my "projects" are from a long time ago, I've been out of the biz for a really long time. I started out doing PR for rap groups. I was the publicist for The Jungle Bros 2nd LP and Tribe Called Quest's first 2 albums. I worked with Public Enemy, Slick Rick, LL Cool J, 3rd Bass, all of Delicious Vinyl's acts-Tone Loc, Young MC, Brand New Heavies etc. and many more. I helped do press for Beastie Boys Paul's Boutique LP and became friendly with the group. Eventually, I started giving them a lot of records that they sampled for Check Your Head, Ill Communication and Hello Nasty. I wrote some stuff for Grand Royal Magazine, really fun times. Yauch's death has been weighing really heavily on me. Later I did A&R for Atlantic Records and signed some rap groups, none of which sold very well. Eventually I left the music biz and just kept buying vinyl, something I've been doing since I was 9 years old. I got really into funk & soul through my love of sampling and hip hop and started buying soul and funk actively in the late 80s. I used to DJ for fun around NYC occasionally, but hadn't in many years so I started this blog as a way to share my love of these records and this music. Hope people on here enjoy it. It gives me an excuse to keep buying records!
Curious which groups you A&Red; for Atlantic?
And thanks for the site - bumping Gloria Taylor as we speak.
im really enjoying the site. a lot of my favorites on there as well as joints i wasnt up on (and things im surprised youre up on!)
Curious to hear which tracks you are surprised I'm up on? Let me know!
i was just commenting on the overall spectrum of things you put up on there...from the wide breadth of 45s to religious records, international joints, and all the private press lounge joints. just fun and eclectic...especially the lounge acts. keep it coming!
Been following you for a while. Incredible stuff! Your site is the best source I know right now for hearing top notch funk that I haven't heard before.
What other projects have you been involved in?
All my "projects" are from a long time ago, I've been out of the biz for a really long time. I started out doing PR for rap groups. I was the publicist for The Jungle Bros 2nd LP and Tribe Called Quest's first 2 albums. I worked with Public Enemy, Slick Rick, LL Cool J, 3rd Bass, all of Delicious Vinyl's acts-Tone Loc, Young MC, Brand New Heavies etc. and many more. I helped do press for Beastie Boys Paul's Boutique LP and became friendly with the group. Eventually, I started giving them a lot of records that they sampled for Check Your Head, Ill Communication and Hello Nasty. I wrote some stuff for Grand Royal Magazine, really fun times. Yauch's death has been weighing really heavily on me. Later I did A&R for Atlantic Records and signed some rap groups, none of which sold very well. Eventually I left the music biz and just kept buying vinyl, something I've been doing since I was 9 years old. I got really into funk & soul through my love of sampling and hip hop and started buying soul and funk actively in the late 80s. I used to DJ for fun around NYC occasionally, but hadn't in many years so I started this blog as a way to share my love of these records and this music. Hope people on here enjoy it. It gives me an excuse to keep buying records!
Curious which groups you A&Red; for Atlantic?
And thanks for the site - bumping Gloria Taylor as we speak.
Hard 2 Obtain, don't know if you ever heard of them
Hard 2 Obtain, don't know if you ever heard of them
They have been discussed several times on here over the years.
General opinion is great beats shame about the rappers.
Always loved the album cover too, one of my favourites.
Loving your blog, thanks for bringing it to our attention.
i liked the h2o record and the dudes sounded good on themic. they came up to my school in poughkeepsie once and were too high to freestyle, but i think everyone had fun regardless. l.i groove is thorough!
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What other projects have you been involved in?
All my "projects" are from a long time ago, I've been out of the biz for a really long time. I started out doing PR for rap groups. I was the publicist for The Jungle Bros 2nd LP and Tribe Called Quest's first 2 albums. I worked with Public Enemy, Slick Rick, LL Cool J, 3rd Bass, all of Delicious Vinyl's acts-Tone Loc, Young MC, Brand New Heavies etc. and many more. I helped do press for Beastie Boys Paul's Boutique LP and became friendly with the group. Eventually, I started giving them a lot of records that they sampled for Check Your Head, Ill Communication and Hello Nasty. I wrote some stuff for Grand Royal Magazine, really fun times. Yauch's death has been weighing really heavily on me. Later I did A&R for Atlantic Records and signed some rap groups, none of which sold very well. Eventually I left the music biz and just kept buying vinyl, something I've been doing since I was 9 years old. I got really into funk & soul through my love of sampling and hip hop and started buying soul and funk actively in the late 80s. I used to DJ for fun around NYC occasionally, but hadn't in many years so I started this blog as a way to share my love of these records and this music. Hope people on here enjoy it. It gives me an excuse to keep buying records!
Well, that's just awesome! Thanks for sharing and know that you continue to inspire.
I 3 record pr0n
i'm still one of those dudes who use Cool Edit Pro, hit play on the track and hit record on Cool Edit...boom! and done...
can you tell us a little more about the PE concert at rikers island?
:face_melt:
Curious to hear which tracks you are surprised I'm up on? Let me know!
Thanks, glad you are enjoying my short comments. I'm too lazy to usually go on and on about a record. There are plenty of sites with exhaustive knowledge, I can't compete with them. As far as the PE concert at Rikers, here's what I remember. We were on a old school Yellow School bus going there (god knows why a school bus). I was riding with Bill Adler, at the time the head publicist for RUSH Management. He told me to take my earring out or else the inmates would think I was available fresh meat. He was fucking with me, trying to freak me out (it worked, I was 20 or 21 years old). PE didn't perform in front of the whole prison population, it was a select, I guess, hand picked group of inmates, maybe 100 or 150 guys if memory serves, but I could be wrong. We were separated from the inmates by police barricades. There were a bunch of COs and lots of media with cameras. There must be footage of this somewhere. Anyway, PE performed several songs (not Black Steel In The Hour Of Chaos though) and the prisoners got pretty riled up. Chuck D was encouraging them to raise a fist and shout "Fight The Power"! It was an interesting scene to say the least. I got to do a lot of really cool things during my years in the music biz, great memories.
Curious which groups you A&Red; for Atlantic?
And thanks for the site - bumping Gloria Taylor as we speak.
i was just commenting on the overall spectrum of things you put up on there...from the wide breadth of 45s to religious records, international joints, and all the private press lounge joints. just fun and eclectic...especially the lounge acts. keep it coming!
Hard 2 Obtain, don't know if you ever heard of them
They have been discussed several times on here over the years.
General opinion is great beats shame about the rappers.
Always loved the album cover too, one of my favourites.
Loving your blog, thanks for bringing it to our attention.
http://funksoul.tumblr.com/post/29961216044/fifth-unit-keep-moving-lma-flipside-of-the