Strider79it
Strider79it
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hey the city guide is a nice idea
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The Impressions -post Curtis- were still good too
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Big cosign on Bill Withers Willie Hutch, Bobby Womack, Rusty Bryant, Boogaloo Joe Jones, Stix Hooper, John Guerin, etc
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IMO the closest thing to "soul" made in Italy : (... and great snare drum sound btw)
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Sunfade said:Strider79it said:the Mizells.... ! I just put you on my "ignore this user" list for that one. I'm sorry... they 've been celebrated as great innovators but to me they only made "everybody" sound the same.....Bobbye Humphrey…
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... Ron Carter !
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Guns & Roses ... ! the Mizells.... !
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thanks...
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DocMcCoy said:batmon said:U dudes are soft. The song here are regular ass pop hits, that got played on the regular. Give me some offensive shit that u can defend and then we'll have an interesting thread. You mean that Michael Bolton, …
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I'm listening to Sonny Stitt' "Turn it on"....
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Reynaldo said:I tried to listen to some organ jazz on account of this thread and fell asleep. you probably messed with the wrong John Patton Lp ;) Ronnie Foster: I only know his Two Headed Freap album......how's the rest ? ...and …
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love that Machin Gun live at the Dick Cavett Show you just posted
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Bernedo said:Strider79it said:Bernedo said:This is lovely but basic stuff, you know. What do you want exactly? Are you searchin' for brazilian things in the same mood or trying something different? correct, I'm pretty much a begginer ... I'd l…
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Strider79it said:Bernedo said:This is lovely but basic stuff, you know. What do you want exactly? Are you searchin' for brazilian things in the same mood or trying something different? correct, I'm pretty much a beginner ... I'd like more thin…
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Bernedo said:This is lovely but basic stuff, you know. What do you want exactly? Are you searchin' for brazilian things in the same mood or trying something different? correct, I'm pretty much a beginner ... I'd like more things in the same ve…
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I was thinking more in terms of their style of playin...who you like more between the two for instance McGriff playing on The Preacher's Tune (off in concert with groove holmes) is incredible ... he doesn't take solos on that one but he buil…
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upskiboo said:im thinking i might wanna go change my vote.. if its not too late ? ...never late... mcduffin you too ?
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[quote Joe Henderson... Who he worked with: Horace Silver, Kenny Dorham, Grant Green, Lee Morgan, Andrew Hill, Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Freddie Hubbard, Duke Pearson, McCoy Tyner, Alice Coltrane, Ron Carter, Tony Williams, Roy Ay…
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I love them both... probably I know Coltrane better than Ervin so at the moment I'd pick him for this reason alone
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for Pickwick: "Understanding" is my favourite Patton lp too !... love Mason of course, and speaking of obscure organists playing great solos,please check Shelton Laster solo in "Flood in Franklin Park" off Grant Green's "Live at the Lightho…
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like F16 said, Jimmy Smith is often considered the innovator... he made the organ combo popular in the late 50's... but by the time it was the 60's a yo had plethora of organists whose jams were so much more rewarding to listen to.... …
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pickwick33 said: ... Griff was good no matter where you put him or what label he was recording for or what year it was. .. that's because he was an outstanding rhythm player... Jack was more of a soloist but I tend to agree that McD la…
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On the progressive side don Ellis and Gil evans
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pickwick33 said: McDuff had weaker material... ... you can't dis the albums he cut for atlantic ...and Moon Rappin and Gin & Orange are great albums too
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PelvicDust said:I thought this was a beer thread.
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for instance from 1:44 to 2:16 on it's "chasing" galore....
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Dunaway Holden and Duvall: great trio ! and I watched these two below: plus I started watching this but I didn't finish...
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love them in cop show mode... let's add louie bellson and Thad Jones + Mel Lewis to the list
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jeremy steig - fire fly