Define "Tacky Funk"
fishmongerfunk
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ok, whats the deal here? to me tacky funk is like ohio players, dazz band, cameo, wild cherry, etc...anyways when strutters say tacky funk is dead do they mean like curtis mayfield, jbs, the counts, nite-liters, charles earland, funk inc, etc? let's discuss...dig the new graemlins!
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Me too. Any funk where the singer has a nasal voice and goes "Yeowww" a lot is tr??s tacky.
But I think you're right in your assumption: the "tacky funk" phrase users on this board are denigrating pre-1975 funk that is too raw for their refined tastes.
I personally like Cameo and Ohio Players a lot. A lot more than "the real deep funk made between the years of 69 and March of 71 buy unknown artists". Its all personal preference though. I can't imagine anybody referring to Curtis shit as "tacky" though. Thats just wrong.
FRANK MOTLEY
nite-liters, charles earland, funk inc are on life support.
JB gets a lifetime pass.
curtis is not at all tacky funk.
co-sign...curtis is the man....
Tacky Funk: Most items on the Groove Merchant label. In example certain recordings by George Freeman. Some Kudu too. Basically mid to late 70's nonsense that is overproduced and commercial in nature. Not real, not raw.
Now before I take any heat for not liking funk music let me be the first to say this is untrue. I like Jimmy McGriff Soul Sugar and Fatback Band on Perception and The Edwards Generation and BW Souls and all kinds of shit. I just dont want no grover washington jr chest hair up in my grill. That shit is tacky funk son.
SORRY
"Black Talk" is NOT tacky,.
Charles Earland "III" with Lee Morgan final session ("Speedball")
and "Girl You Need a Change of Mind" is NOT tacky.
Charles Earland on Ivan Jones sessions, Rusty Bryant sessions,
Charlie Earland "Black Drops" "Living Black" "Intensity" are NOT[/b] tacky.
Charles Earland "Live at the Lighthouse" is NOT tacky.
I also think Ohio Players and Cameo are for the most part AWESOME, and I can't really
front on the Dazz band either.
If I may embellish upon the creators definition just slightly, there is plenty of late 60's and early 70's TACKY FUNK. Lots of the Prestige shit that was like one session broken into 4 lp's is TACKY FUNK, IMHO. GEEZER jazzmen way past their prime cutting sessions for Blue Note in 1972 can often be TACKY FUNK.
I mean come on dudes, play a Mike Longo record or whatever and then play the Meters on Josie. If you don't understand after that, then you might just be a TACKY FUNK WHORE.
great mix of post-bop and soul jazz.
The Eddie Kendricks cover is the icing on the cake.
I just think it's silly when defining tacky funk to single
out a jazz artist with the integrity of Charles Earland.
There are a lot of more reasonable targets to go after.
When I think of tacky funk I think of the sound of bands who
were good at first, but got lazy with success and just started
playing by the numbers or smoothing their sound for crossover appeal.
See late-70's Ohio Players and Fatback Band for examples.
yadaming. I have all those records. Want the cd's now too. "Backstrokin" = Tacky??? I just think most of you guys never liked funk in the first place. Nothin wrong with admittin it.
Wow! You nailed it!
Bullshit. I have to like some cheesey late 70's swill to like funk? Uhhh... OK...
Agreed, but it was unquestionably funk of a different order. I dig Cameo and late-era Fatback band, but to me a lot of the funk from the late 70's just isn't as raw or inspired as the late-60's to mid-70's stuff I listen to.
i respectfully disagree....the man could burn...
added just in time...
It might not be "raw" but it is still funk music. A lot of it is dope to me. FYI if you don't like Cameo, Parliament, Zapp, Bar Kays or late 70's Fatback etc... you don't like funk. Its not that serious really though. Maybe I should start speaking on folk and rock because I know nothing about them. Its the soulstrut way. Nothin more to say.
also 80s cheesy funk is a whole other level of dopeness!
i think we can all agree that parliament gets a pass up until the early 80's