I'm tired of my Funk records
Grope
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I don't even know why, but I can't listen to most of my Funk records and 45s anymore. They all sound the same. Of course, some so called deep Funk tunes are an exception. You know, the ones where musicians or singers really pull their heart to pieces (like Prince Brownell or Toni Tornado).But records like Pazant Brothers, Bobby Knight or most of the JBs albums bore me lately. Does anyone understand this? I recently prefered the Rationals LP on Crewe to some funky Soul Jazz LPs at my favorite record shop. I'm trying to listen to their whole Rock catalogue (it's a huge store) and so far, I must say: I like most old Rock or Psych records better than funky ones! I'm currently digging the old Rock, Jazz or psyched out sound. I'm thinking about selling my Funk LPs and 45s, but I might keep them for DJ gigs...Am I getting old? My local private dealer said that he felt the same at my age. He turned into a Jazz snob, but he's still cool.
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Hehehe,
Dress
I think it's ok...........after some months (years ?) of rock and psych jazz probably you will rediscover the old dusty JB's
and of course with age taste change and what you already listen for years it happens could not appeal you anymore
no big problem though
That??s the chance to get CLEAN!
;-)
Seb
You know me, Seb! I don't do drugs... never did! I'm just listening to Wilen's Dear Prof. Leary and I can still enjoy that record! No drugs needed.
It's the hecticness in the Funk that really turns me off. Home listening is for relaxing. I even prefer Progressive Jazz or Psych Rock music to Funk these days... but I still feel weird about the whole situation. I'm getting ready to sell my Funk, I guess...
You're not alone - some of the current worldwide mod scene DJs are leaning more toward pre-prog psychrock these days, with a lot of 70s heavy biker rock style records taking precedence over the standard 60s mod/r'n'b/soul sound that's been the scene's hallmark for years.
But as long as it doesn't replace the soul side entirely, it's cool with me. Variety in a DJ set can make ALL records - regardless of genre - sound better.
send chick a boom 45 here.
I will play it for people.
JBs LPs are highly welcomed as well.
Thank you,
David Castillo
PS. I will give you psych records.
PPS. GolemAlgarnasTradgardGilaCanFaustHoller
PSST. whatyouknowboutthisheat?
... with that said isn??t it pretty obvious that a whole lot of folk/country tunes are getting "realized" for the DJ scene (not replacing but acting next to the "soul factor") ?
I'm not sure about that, but that quote would make a damn fine location.
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i.e. not replacing the "soul factor" but acting at the same level ?
(i.e. ++ : "soul factor" = voice with a straight path to your heart)
:weschwasichmaehn?
I understand what you meant, but I'm not sure I agree. There's not lots of DJ's playing "country funk" at the clubs I attend.
= nawmean?
Maybe I am wrong with the word "country" ...
I originally have written "folk/country" and in Germany "folk" has a slightly different meaning than what "acid folk" or other descriptions mean.
nevertheless
is
with the words of someone from Mannheim.
Greetings
Seb
oh, for sure. over the last couple years I've weeded my funk/soul jazz records from 500+ to about 200. It all sounds the same after a while. I like de funk, don't get me wrong, but there's far more interesting things out there.
see this is why i said i didnt care much for the stuff on prestige and soforth, its mostly just so boring after a while! yet i got blasted for it (who remembers this?)...really though the stuff that does it for me is the deep deep energetic dirty nasty funk stuff and just about anything psychy. in fact id probably say the psychy stuff is definitely my favorite. i mean dont get me wrong, funks great too. good soul-jazz stuff is a treat as well. old jazz musicians selling out and recording so-so funk records = BO-RING, im over that shit.
- J
I wanted to talk about Funk and most music with a funky backrhythm...
I always listened to music without thinking of genres, but Funk or funky music used to be my stomping ground. Nowadays, it's like Funk turns me off. Music with a simple Funk pattern and electric bass is like ... Soul with a funky influence is like ... I wanna hear that raw Soul or Jazz. Sweet Funk in Jazz or Soul is totally ...
I need more rockish Soul, soulish Rock, psyched out Jazz, Jazzy Psych, rockish Jazz, etc
I'm not speaking about music with super dry Funk patterns though. Libraries still amaze me... some "deep" Funk still amazes me... funky soundtracks still amaze me...
I'm really tired of most fast funky happy club tracks... ...simply BORING! Some classic Funk 45s, 99& of all "rare groove" tracks or songs that are classic compilation fodder etc... I'd rather hear some organ heavy Rock or Jazz at clubs.
At my home, Funk's almost dead. Hardly any Funk records on my turntables... motsly Rock, Psych or nice Jazz.
For me, it's just a drastic change... I'm just wondering what's happening. I never liked b-boyesque music or bad music with great percussion breakdowns or classic breakbeat songs, but getting tired of classic Funk or Soul Jaz is new to me...
yeah, I do. I agreed with what you had to say. I used to have a ton of Prestige, mid-late 60's Blue Notes ala Lou Donaldson, etc & outta all that stuff there's really very few that still blow my mind. And, they are the ones that are most uncharacteristic of their label/eras IE: Braith "Musart", Donald Byrd "Ethiopian Knights", etc.
hmmm, maybe. I certainly don't like fast and happy Funk. Kool & The Gang still gets me excited, but most other classic Funk bores me. I just noticed that I listen to completely different records these days. Never mind. I'm starting to feel old anyway!
Yep! I know that feeling too.
You guys know that feeling?
Dress
you're probably right, but i can't afford to own too many records. i think selling some of my Funk records is the only way to get new stuff... which will most probably be Jazz, Soundtracks and Library music...