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Are you "funkin" kidding me?? (My 2 cents.) Parliament "Flashlight" (Original Post)
Crutchez_CuiBono
Jan 2019
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I've got the three disk set of all the musicians that ever played for James Brown ...
marble falls
Jan 2019
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marble falls
(56,359 posts)1. Gotta love tha funk, and now for the master ...
Crutchez_CuiBono
(7,725 posts)2. Nice!
+1
The Polack MSgt
(13,159 posts)3. James stands at the foundation of all things funky
that rhythm section invented the language of funk - especially Clyde Stubblefield, the original
The drum break at 5:34 is the most sampled piece of music in the world
marble falls
(56,359 posts)4. I've got the three disk set of all the musicians that ever played for James Brown ...
playing all the songs again. Just about as good but does miss James Brown's voice a bit. Great afternoon get busy at work music.
marble falls
(56,359 posts)5. And Clyde Stubblefield - whoa.