This is '93 - on some peak post-slick shit. I saw James Brown a couple of times in the (mid/late) 90s and it was incredible, even with the gaudy glimmer of the 80s baked on.
This is '93 - on some peak post-slick shit. I saw James Brown a couple of times in the (mid/late) 90s and it was incredible, even with the gaudy glimmer of the 80s baked on.
+1 for a bassman playing a right-handed Spector upside down a la Hendrix/MonoNeon and dem.
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He can sing, it seems. So there's that.
And if you listen carefully, you get the stereo effect of MJ spinning in his grave in one ear, and Rod Temperton in the other.
Homemade outfit for extra gravitas.
Although his shoes > Kalvin Phillips' shoes
Here's the original:
shiiiiiit
how have I never seen this??
+1 for a bassman playing a right-handed Spector upside down a la Hendrix/MonoNeon and dem.
Cameo doing "She's Strange" with the rap and horn section at 3' 50". So 80s, it's like a Terminator-themed nightclub party.
Love the one figurative line in the whole song, "nut into the sunrise".
450 bonus points for the dancing also.