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I wonder if Ruben Diaz can play the funk
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01-21-2011 06:17 AM
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The chicken is the root of all funk.
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A little Chicken for you strat guys!
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...looking forward to seeing Maceo in a couple of weeks however for my money I would probably pick Carl Denson's tiny universe (at least for an all nite dance funk party)
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Originally Posted by Metal Fingers
My only complaint is that they cut to interviews during some of the performances. Hopefully there is an option to just view the concert footage in it's entirety but I can't figure it out.
Denson sat in with Soulive when they came through town in December. Man, they got down!Last edited by Jazzpunk; 01-24-2011 at 08:41 PM.
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01-24-2011, 10:28 PM #31Baltar Hornbeek Guest
Maeco played that "shake everything you got" thing last week in Brooklyn....was off the hook!
Last edited by Baltar Hornbeek; 01-25-2011 at 01:08 PM.
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Wow .... how did I miss this thread...This is what I do over half my gigs... I live in the pocket. Before we bring up the singeras we make sure no one is in their seat, usually with Sanborn, Herbie or what I dig are R&B tunes with a jazz/funk groove out of control but always in the pocket... I know how to play my part... and when I solo ...it's nothing but octaves singin those groove lines... a little shred here and there just to let audience know this is as live as it gets... The only bitch is most of those gigs are 4 hours and late...
Hey Balta... you dig Tower... i know they get a little vanilla some times but they get away with playing so much and never lose the feel, I hang with some of the guys, Tom Politzer the current tenor sax is great jazz player... we play golf more than music. The previous tenor player, Norbert Stachel is also great friend... also great player, and a little off the charts... we been in different bands together, he hangs in NY... here's a sample of him somewhere...... Hey keep this thread under... I'll start posting... Reg
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Here's a nice funky number by Soco!
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01-25-2011, 01:15 PM #34Baltar Hornbeek Guest
Yo Soco! right on man!
Here's some brooklyn funk, Mokaad...they call him the white james brown.
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01-26-2011, 02:29 PM #35Baltar Hornbeek Guest
Whoa, 1972. That's going way back. I missed nearly all the funk back then. The closest I got was maybe some like in the attached vid. Check out Anderson beating son clave on cow bell and Squire always brings the funk.
Last edited by Baltar Hornbeek; 01-26-2011 at 02:35 PM.
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+1 for Chris Squire as funkiest Prog Rock bassist !
Baltar - this clip belongs in the "Official Prog Rockers who became Jazzers" thread. Don't look for it, as I haven't started it yet, but if I did the list would start with Steve Howe & Bill Bruford (both ex Yes) followed by ......?
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Originally Posted by newsense
That's what listening to Jon Anderson does for you
Apparently he's fully fit physically and seeks no remedies for the situation but has "long since come to terms with what befell me, even if I don't fully understand it."
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Very cool...great feel, both guys... would dig playing with them.... years ago I played a few gigs with Randy Jackson and Steve Smith, and Tom Coster was on keyboards... those cays could play, anyway here's a little groove thing... not much, But you can start to feel where I come from. I have all jazz gigs for week , but I'll video something from next R&B/funk gig...Reg
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Originally Posted by Reg
Awesome!
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Smokin' Reg, Just smokin.
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Wow... do you really remember that tune. I remember playing that tune in battle of the bands when I was in school, 60's. The funny thing is I played it at a gig a couple of weeks ago and man we were gettin funky... Reg
Last edited by Reg; 02-01-2011 at 12:30 PM.
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When James Jamerson was asked why he had never, ever, changed the dirty old strings on his Precision, he replied, "the funk is in the dirt".
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Originally Posted by max chill
Hearing those lines are just so sweet. There's a Jackson 5 track he did the bass line is almost like a solo different lines constantly thru the song. I think it was Darling Dear.
Then he played all that with only using one-finger on his picking hand. Then his classic bass line from What's Goin On that most bass players still can't play right. They had been working all day, he was tired, pissed off, and drunk and laying in the floor when he recorded it. The Funk Brother would record all day for $25 a tune, play a club gig at night, then go back to Motown to record more. So much great music.
Thank you Funk Brothers your music is a Masters Class in rhythm section playing.Last edited by docbop; 02-02-2011 at 12:29 AM.
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From a recent funk gig!
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Originally Posted by Soco
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very nice.
speaking as an oldtimer, do you think a little feedback might sound good in there somewhere?
I do
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Originally Posted by markf
It might work, but I am not sure that I was playing loud enough for it. Also it is a pretty upbeat tune, with a relatively short solo.. I'll look into it though!
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Here is another clip from the same gig. The singer Shayna Steele is really awesome:
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hanks, you mean musical feedback Hendrix style?
great playing.
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