I admit when it came to Evelyn, i was late to the party.....getting familiar with her music long after she became a true R&B starSpeaking of Evelyn 'Champagne' King this is from her sophomore LP 'Music Box' which was released in 1979. Her main producer of her 1st three albums was Theodore Life. After that she hooked up with Morrie Brown and Kashif for a couple of early 1980's post disco releases.
"Let's Start All Over Again"
Their best song IMHO was SLOW HAND.Love this tune.
I don't recall this posted before. Its nice. He's got a good voice and I like the drum usage.
i think i posted this original here before
The Sly version ..is damn funky..i like it..............and even the Rolling Stones covered it
And Dyke & The Blazers?..Funk royalty
James Brown is a GOD in my opinion. He did more for black music than any other artist. And they didn't call him the hardest working man in showbiz for nothing.T.A.M.I Show was two concerts at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium held in October, 1964, filmed for theatrical release.
The Black recording artists who performed at this show were Chuck Berry, Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, Marvin Gaye and the Supremes, but the real star of the show was James Brown, with the Famous Flames. If you've never seen James Brown dancing in his prime, you're in for a real treat. The Beach Boys and The Rolling Stones also appear.
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A self serving post.........i followed the music of Dyke & The Blazers in real time as they were churning out their music...from the mid 60,s through the late 60,s....i was that teenaged white boy who thought it was cool to love R&B and Funk, not sanitized "white mans music".....i think i bought 3 or 4 singles by Dyke& The Blazers back then...wasnt interested in mainstream music....but cool stuff..well at least to my eyes lol....the song So Sharp led me to a lifelong love of their musicI don't recall this posted before. Its nice. He's got a good voice and I like the drum usage.
Dyke & the Blazers are amazing. I've been listening to some of their discography over the past few months. Hip hop sampled them a few times.
Ogi, you are "preaching to the choir"!A self serving post.........i followed the music of Dyke & The Blazers in real time as they were churning out their music...from the mid 60,s through the late 60,s....i was that teenaged white boy who thought it was cool to love R&B and Funk, not sanitized "white mans music".....i think i bought 3 or 4 singles by Dyke& The Blazers back then...wasnt interested in mainstream music....but cool stuff..well at least to my eyes lol....the song So Sharp led me to a lifelong love of their music
I always thought James Brown's head looked too big for his body, like Diana Ross and JFK.James Brown is a GOD in my opinion. He did more for black music than any other artist. And they didn't call him the hardest working man in showbiz for nothing.
Maybe their bodies were just too small for their heads...I always thought James Brown's head looked too big for his body, like Diana Ross and JFK.
That's the same thing. In grade three arithmetic, it's called the 'associative property'. (A + B) = (B + A).Maybe their bodies were just too small for their heads...![]()
Oh my gosh this is amazing. Luther Vandross interpolated this song on his hit song Power of Love/Love Power.an upbeat, joyous song to start the day.....highlighted by some great horn work