HERBIE HANCOCK : The WB Triumvirate : NEW ISHT
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NEW COLUMNIST at groundliftmag.com[/b]"Hancock had good instincts about what styles to eschew and which to pursue. He was always less influenced by rock than his ex-leader Miles, who tried to gain the ear of the black audience with harsh guitars and an aggressive sound that frequently spilled over into imposing multi-LP albums. Hancock was more interested in a musical evolution rather than outright revolution, and preferred playfulness over displays of sheer brawn."HERBIE HANCOCK[/b]
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Thanks for that.
I actually need these (and didn't even know about the interview record)
Herbie Hancock - Mwandishi (1971)
Herbie Hancock - An Interview with Herbie Hancock (1972) promo-only
homie aschrock comes thru again with the raer! btw, thanks for the props Day..
No doubt. You guys have been coming through with heat.
but...
while we're at it:
PS: Dedication= FIRE
No, but seriously, I like reading your interviews, articles, reviews.
Happy Birthday Herbie Hancock.
(April 12, 1940)
B.
agreed yo, but Headhunters is that rill crack.
yesz
good to hear that headz are paying attention. it's all we can ask for!
ps. rob swift show review goes up later on 2day.
b-boy stance pics? yes!
word? nice one! i heard Rob was mad nice that night. i should have been there.
SOMEONE PLAESE TO FIND ME A COPY OF THAT INTERVIEW LP!
yep. but post headhunters era could be an entirely diff. piece.. i had always slept on death wish but it's got a few bangers! thrust was dope too, even if was essentially headhunters pt.2...
The compositions/melodies, the ecriture/structures, the personnel...
everything is
What do you think?