HarveyCanal"a distraction from my main thesis." 13,234 Posts
i think i enjoy that Live at the Fillmore more than Young, Black and Gifted these days.
clue us into this conversation - did someone say they did not have any Aretha or just one or...?
i mentioned having purged all my aretha lp's except young, gifted but then i realized i also kept live at fillmore so the post seemed less emphatic. for some reason her albums just don;t really do it for me, her production team wasn't consistent and didn;t always get her the best material or put her the best musical contexts...
Whatever, just say you needed an extra $2 for bills and leave it short of all that critic-gone-wrong bs.
i meant it was such a weird and random flash of anger and resentment on your part.
HarveyCanal"a distraction from my main thesis." 13,234 Posts
There was/is no anger on my part whatsoever. What you said above about Aretha though...is about as c'mon now as it gets. Next thing you know you are going to cite exhaling air as being completely over it as well.
I say its a toss up: superfly or shaft, & shaft = most common i reckon? I mean you could pull shaft at a rural romanian hoe down and be all like ehhhhhhhhhhhhh. you need a copy tho.
I'd say Superfly AND Shaft. They both sold equal amounts of albums in the early seventies and found their way into a lot of homes (and later, used shops).
shaft is waaay more common. i can still flip a superfly with a decent cover for 10 bucks or so. shaft is one "funk" record you're going to find in even the most pinched out of goodwill bins.
I really wish I could call Cymande, Headhunters and Food for thought COMMON. Not in my part of the world... There's a copy of Tough guys in every store though.
I really wish I could call Cymande, Headhunters and Food for thought COMMON. Not in my part of the world... There's a copy of Tough guys in every store though.
The person who started this thread didn't mean common in the store, they meant common in Soul Strut collections.
I really wish I could call Cymande, Headhunters and Food for thought COMMON. Not in my part of the world... There's a copy of Tough guys in every store though.
The person who started this thread didn't mean common in the store, they meant common in Soul Strut collections.
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Whatever, just say you needed an extra $2 for bills and leave it short of all that critic-gone-wrong bs.
Yes, I like Aretha's music.
for the life of me, i never crave to hear an aretha record, as much as i love her voice and certain of her songs.
How is THIS not the answer????
also, mandrill ftw.
I'd say Superfly AND Shaft. They both sold equal amounts of albums in the early seventies and found their way into a lot of homes (and later, used shops).
Common as all hell.
I really wish I could call Cymande, Headhunters and Food for thought COMMON. Not in my part of the world... There's a copy of Tough guys in every store though.
Funk-Jazz
Mr. Isaac Hayes - Shaft OST. The most common funk record every self respecting vinyl funk collection should incorporate.
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Shaft is CRIME JAZZ.
The person who started this thread didn't mean common in the store, they meant common in Soul Strut collections.
And pleez, no jokes about this guy:
You mean the actor, Common?
Yeah I'd agree. That or Greatest Hits, one of the best selling classic funk records of all time.
See but the vocals are straight soul to me. Not like JB.