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being able to play with lots of open space and create such a good pocket, ..and there it is..what separates jam-band funk from the real deal..
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One of the best things to come out of the CD era was the release of multiple complete sessions related to Miles' electric period. Once you get deep into those, it's hard to go back an think of that period by the official LPs that were released. E…
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The 73-74 bands are the deepest electric stuff Miles ever did imo. Miles, Liebman, PETE COSEY, Reggie Lucas, Michael Henderson, Al Foster and MTume. Those guys were takin it OUT. Cosey putting down the guitar and making blips and bleeps on a Synthi …
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yeah the macero edits work sometimes, sometimes they don't. Like after hearing the Complete cellar door sessions, Live-Evil becomes pointless. Or the Live at the Fillmore original release. But Teo was probably just trying to stitch together 4 20-m…
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Nice, I gotta re-visit BB. its been a while. This one deserves to be heard on cd imo. The re-mixed/mastered/whatevered version that came out in like '02. The mix is a big improvement on the original. I wish they could do the same thing to On the Cor…
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To me a record that is timeless is simply one that ages well. It sounds good 'x'- years from it's release.
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The Last Waltz is the movie that inspired me to want to try corn liquor, which I still haven't done yet.. I dig the Band, especially Big Pink. Garth's keys on there are top notch. Some of those cool roland ep-30 sounding pianos. They had some great…
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***F1rst Post*** Greetings Soul Strut, I am known as the Snake, among others. Guitarist, bassist, trumpeter, aspiring producer with a fondness for music of all kinds. soul funk jazz hip hop reggae early house disco rock n roll rock progrock artroc…