off-brand Meters
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I just want to know, it seems like every sub-strand of funk music seems to have had lots of bands pursuing it - James Brown had imitators on every continent in every language, etc. Why not the Meters? Am I overestimating their success as a non-backing band outside the region? Were they that masterful at their style that nobody else bothered? Or more likely am I just ignorant of a whole strand of instrumental NO style funk? If so... SCHOOL ME PLEAS.
Apologies for the small-dude question. I need off brand Meters. Their first three albums aren't enough. Dose me. Must I deal?
Apologies for the small-dude question. I need off brand Meters. Their first three albums aren't enough. Dose me. Must I deal?
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60s AM radio produced a long list of instrumental hits, Meters, BT&MGs, Billy Larkin and so on.
But to most listeners the groups were anonymous.
For the most part these groups did not produce a lot of soundalikes.
But mostly, I am guessing, it was Modeliste's drumming.
Garage rock bands could cover Green Onions, but Modeliste's upfront off kilter drumming... No one was copying that, then.
The caveat being that a number of Blue Note/Prestige artists did cover Meters/Lee Dorsey/Allan Toussaint stuff.
Today I think every town has a funk band covering the Meters on the blues bar circuit.
But yeah that's a good point that Modeliste is kind of inimitable even to this day. Hence bar cover bands aren't really what I'm looking for (or what most people are looking for I'd imagine). I guess to broaden a bit, it's more like, artists contemporary with the Meters who were doing a similar instrumental, no-horn-section funk kind of thing. N.O. style optional but a plus. Minimal or stripped back, however you wanna call it. The quest continues.
and from the contemporary time:
Drummer James Black, who I and the writer of this article and probably many others mistook for Zig Modeliste on Betty Harris "Break in the Road" and others - http://homeofthegroove.blogspot.co.uk/2006/10/who-you-gonna-call.html
So yeah, the man had contemporaries with what I'd class as that very same feel, but not many! Damn!
http://tuffcity.com/album/pok-bones-rice-2
Lewis - that is just the stuff, thanks
https://www.discogs.com/Various-Keep-On-Struttin-Imitations-Interpolations-And-The-Inspiration-Of-The-Meters/master/697298
i think there was at least one other compilation.
That said, imitations and covers is cool too, thanks for the link. Not sure how I feel about the flute and piano lead on the Rod Piazza Cissy Strut though. Turtleneck sweater comes to mind immediately.