tabira
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the_dL said:as much as I love the clavinet, i have always loved when producers put the clav a little behind everything else over it being in the lead It's value is more as a funky percussive underpinning than a melodic device. It's like the key b…
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Beatsoup said: From what I heard about 90% of the internet is in the deep web and we see about 10% or less. It was theorized to exist by professor Higgs in the early 1990s but was only recently proven at Cern when they collided 1000 record collect…
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I prefer the shallow web
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Frank said:Horseleech said:ppadilha said:philly cheese steak Philly cheese steak is fucking terrible. Worst regional specialty ever. Totally disgusting. Grey shreds of meat embedded in a slimy, pus-like glob. Unless you're a spe…
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HarveyCanal said:...I wouldn't be named until 30 years after the fact by trainspotting Brits. nah, you're just boogie in denial
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LoopDreams said:tabira said:Electrode said:Harold Vick (on Walter Bishop's "Coral Keys") and Charles Tolliver (Doug Carn's "Spirit Of New Land") i hadn't thought of Tolliver, well done. That's 2 out of 3 then There's a least one more, proba…
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crabmongerfunk said:they all had a child who died in a tragic accident? yep, well done, their sons to be exact
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Horseleech said:tabira said:Whose the odd one out? : Gary Mcfarland, King Curtis, Donny Hathaway, Lee Morgan Donny Hathaway. He committed suicide and the others were murdered. yep. too easy I guess. Hint - the other one is equally morb…
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2 parter. Neither answer is music related Whose the odd one out? : Gary Mcfarland, King Curtis, Donny Hathaway, Lee Morgan What have James Brown, Bobby Womack and David Axelrod all got in common?
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Crab - you up for round three or can I chime back in?
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LoopDreams said:What do I win? I need Message from Mozambique.... Funny that there was so little cross pollination, wonder if it was a regional thing. You win the honour to set the next vinyl geek question on this thread (which hasn't e…
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for me the ultimate in good bad singing. So sleazy. love it
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LoopDreams said:I believe Ndugu plays on the same Franklin LP yep you got it, and on at least three strata east joints.
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Electrode said:Harold Vick (on Walter Bishop's "Coral Keys") and Charles Tolliver (Doug Carn's "Spirit Of New Land") i hadn't thought of Tolliver, well done. That's 2 out of 3 then There's a least one more, probably the hardest to find.
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BTW I now think that there are at least two artists who've been recorded on both labels
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Horseleech said:The aliens have come across time and space to shine flashlights into the trees of Michigan. or hey, maybe the US military secret drone's bid for a viral you tube hit
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J i m s t e r said:No problem him having an opinion, it's always refreshing when they don't trot out what the publicity people want them to say, but it's his attitude toward answering questions (from anyone, apparently) that grates. If he hates int…
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upskiboo said:or is this a remote controlled chopper drone with a powerfull light source ? It's just a hunch of mine but if an alien can travel millions/billions of miles/light years to get here, I think it would have thought of packin…
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crabmongerfunk said:tabira said: Yusef Lateef? I always thought he was a pretty humble soul. Please tell ... maybe he's mellowed bu i have heard stories. clare fischer (rip) tells of how yusef invited him to a gig because he had h…
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crabmongerfunk said:duder, i say it doesn't matter at all. other musical geniuses who happen to have been unrepentant, world class assholes: -miles davis -yusef lateef -buddy rich -ben webster -james brown -elis regina -don…
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doisn said: I didn't know Jug played the kazoo. Sorry but he sounds terrible in that radio Axelrod production. Here's the unadulterated Ammons, raw n funky:
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One of my all time no fuss funky jazz joints. Henderson kills it.
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skel said: But more than a handful of strutters are in confusion over what constituted rare groove versus acid jazz versus jazz dance scenes back then. The intervening decades and locational bias plays its part in that, no doubt. In …
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Any Gary Bartz Vocal track. I like it, but it's goofy. This is a vocal train wreck:
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crabmongerfunk said:embryonic version of "coffee" here... also has early versions of "fire eater" and "sweet tears".... Forgot how good that version of Foxy Brown is, though not sure if there's any embryonic link with Coffy which had …
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utters said:Flomotion said:Duderonomy said:utters said:How can Running Away possibly NOT be in anyone's top five?!!!? Last time I played that out another DJ called me a slut :necessary: Maybe it's too well-known, played out or obvious, bu…
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utters said:How can Running Away possibly NOT be in anyone's top five?!!!? It would be in my top ten, but only just. That doesn't take anything away from the obvious greatness of the track, but I prefer his pre disco, mid 70s stuff more. I …
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HarveyCanal said:And Searching and We Live in Brooklyn, Baby and a whole bunch of others. Too many to narrow down really. exactly, the exercise makes you realize just how rich his back catalog is
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Guzzo said:tabira said:A Tear to a Smile Time and Space Hummin' We live in Brooklyn baby Life is just a moment Pt 1 I like all these, I'm not sure what I'd replace, but I'd want to "Pretty Brown Skin" somewhere in that mix …
