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Motown/Soul/R&B/Funk


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7 minutes ago, Mook said:

 

 

Bloody hell, I have a version of this song on one of his albums, it sounds like it's live and it's 19minutes 55seconds long. Epic!

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43 minutes ago, Mook said:

This one is a fucking great live version...

 

 

 

Herbie Hancock is such a great musician and I might be wrong here but he seems to be extremely under-rated. I will probably never get to see him live but it would be immense. Him and Quincy Jones.

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8 minutes ago, Shooter in the Motor said:

Herbie Hancock is such a great musician and I might be wrong here but he seems to be extremely under-rated. I will probably never get to see him live but it would be immense. Him and Quincy Jones.

I was going to see him in London last year until I found out he was playing a keytar.

 

I know a lot of people prefer his electronic 70s stuff but Maiden Voyage is an amazing album, can't get enough of it. The guy's a bona fide genius.

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Back in the 1980s Eric Burdon came to Boston to promote his autobiography. I met him when he appeared on a local morning TV show. I was alone with him and his manager in the green room and asked him how he got the idea for the song, 'Spill The Wine'. His manager started laughing but Eric stared at the floor. Slowly he raised his head, looked me hard in the eye, and revealed what fans have always wanted to know, "Three Spanish ladies and lots of LSD".

 

 

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