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This probably won't appeal to the younger generation of funk guys, but worth a historical listen.

Head phones required and try to exclude everything except the bass and drum track.

Great example of raw un effed with bass and drums. It's hard core.

https://youtu.be/SBisK7swlsU

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[quote name='JTUK' timestamp='1454438741' post='2969778']
History lesson outside of the standard (Stax/Motown AND Chic) IMO has to include Headhunters, Meters/Neville bros and people like
Alan Toussant and Fred Wesley...to name just a few.
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Agreed - James Brown and George Clinton are others who are essential listening for any aspiring funk players - rarely mentioned on this forum.

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[quote name='blue' timestamp='1454372875' post='2969196']
This probably won't appeal to the younger generation of funk guys, but worth a historical listen.

Head phones required and try to exclude everything except the bass and drum track.

Great example of raw un effed with bass and drums. It's hard core.

[url="https://youtu.be/SBisK7swlsU"]https://youtu.be/SBisK7swlsU[/url]

Blue
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That's fantastic! thank you for posting that!

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[quote name='roceci' timestamp='1454426923' post='2969639']
Ooh you can't beat a bit of Betty, punk before punk & a whole lotta funk. Good call Blue.

Here's another fantastic number, Larry Graham on bass.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxKBnR_8LIM
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I remember when this came out originally back in the mid 70s that Greg Errico drummer for Sly & The Family Stone was playing but I wasn't sure if Larry had already started GCS. It sounds like Larry and I'm thinking it pre-dates GCS.

Gregg was The first to leave Sly.

Blue

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[quote name='Mykesbass' timestamp='1454445156' post='2969871']
Some amazing phrasing going on there. Great choice Blue, but I'm pretty sure a lot of the younger Funk fans on here will love it if you give them a chance!
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Well I would hope there would be some take away value for the younger generation of players with an interest in funk.But tastes in music styling change.

Blue

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[quote name='JTUK' timestamp='1454438741' post='2969778']
History lesson outside of the standard (Stax/Motown AND Chic) IMO has to include Headhunters, Meters/Neville bros and people like
Alan Toussant and Fred Wesley...to name just a few.
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That list could go on for ever.I should post " Funky Walk ". Dyke & The Blazers.

Blue

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[quote name='Mykesbass' timestamp='1454445156' post='2969871']
Some amazing phrasing going on there. Great choice Blue, but I'm pretty sure a lot of the younger Funk fans on here will love it if you give them a chance!
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Hmm i got me started some man-strutting around the kitchen and i is in the younger (40s) group of Basschatters according to the latest poll

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