Sam Pennacchio wrote:
> , except maybe to those who don't know the old stuff. Alls U gotta do
> is listen to the 70's funk to see where
yeah, well thats me. but personally im into alot more instrumental
stuff, see dig ;-) but as Elson said, the 'band' have a great
sounding groove, which gets me.
i know in the alt.music.funk newsgroup a few months back this same
discussion takes place.. Im trying to buy as much old school as
possible, tower of power, colosseum, fred wesley and the horny horns
etc, but thanks to BNH and jamiroquai etc for 'history repeating'
(propellerheads).
l8r
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Sam Pennacchio wrote:
, except maybe to those who don't know the old stuff. Alls U gotta do is listen to the 70's funk to see whereyeah, well thats me. but personally im into alot more instrumental stuff, see dig ;-) but as Elson said, the 'band' have a great sounding groove, which gets me.
i know in the alt.music.funk newsgroup a few months back this same discussion takes place.. Im trying to buy as much old school as possible, tower of power, colosseum, fred wesley and the horny horns etc, but thanks to BNH and jamiroquai etc for 'history repeating' (propellerheads).
l8r
___ Sterling Randall [rdog@eis.net.au]
___ Directions In Groove @ http://dig.home.ml.org
___ "you know you wanna dig it, but you just cant help to swing it"
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