Nolamike wrote:
Oh yeah, that's a good one. Makes me miss Phil Balboa's presence around these parts though.
Nolamike wrote:
Jonny Spencer wrote:fange wrote:I've got my quad pants on and i'm ready for some Cock.
By CHRIST you're a man after my own sideways sausage, Ange!
Fangedango! wrote:Oh yeah, that's a good one. Makes me miss Phil Balboa's presence around these parts though.
Sir John Coan wrote:Nolamike is speaking nothing but sense here.
Loki wrote:Mike is Hookfinger's shill.
Sir John Coan wrote:Nolamike is speaking nothing but sense here.
Loki wrote:Mike is Hookfinger's shill.
Nolamike wrote:Where is Balboa?
Jonny Spencer wrote:fange wrote:I've got my quad pants on and i'm ready for some Cock.
By CHRIST you're a man after my own sideways sausage, Ange!
Nolamike wrote:Here's one more in line with the rest of the thread, from the early '60s, and one I'm guessing few folks here know. It's the A.F.O. Executives, which consisted of Harold Battiste and all those studio cats who played on Sam Cooke's latter day sessions, Dr. John's Night Tripper album, and a whole bunch of other stuff. For the first few minutes, it swings along in a vein similar to "Sidewinder," but then at about 4:00, it shifts to a place where all the guys' New Orleans roots show forth a bit more, with a percussion heavy, call-and-response section.
Trust me, you'll love it:
Hell yeah!
T. Willy Rye wrote:Nolamike wrote:Here's one more in line with the rest of the thread, from the early '60s, and one I'm guessing few folks here know. It's the A.F.O. Executives, which consisted of Harold Battiste and all those studio cats who played on Sam Cooke's latter day sessions, Dr. John's Night Tripper album, and a whole bunch of other stuff. For the first few minutes, it swings along in a vein similar to "Sidewinder," but then at about 4:00, it shifts to a place where all the guys' New Orleans roots show forth a bit more, with a percussion heavy, call-and-response section.
Trust me, you'll love it:
Hell yeah!
I know this one from the Gumbo Stew comp. They list this one as being by Alvin "Red" Tyler. Strange, anyway it's a great track!
Sir John Coan wrote:Nolamike is speaking nothing but sense here.
Loki wrote:Mike is Hookfinger's shill.
Jonny Spencer wrote:fange wrote:I've got my quad pants on and i'm ready for some Cock.
By CHRIST you're a man after my own sideways sausage, Ange!
Fangedango! wrote:Maybe leaning slightly more to the jazz funk rather than soul jazz side of the dial, but damn it it's Cedar Walton, so you know it's gonna have a whole mess of soulful goodness...
Brian wrote:Fangedango! wrote:Maybe leaning slightly more to the jazz funk rather than soul jazz side of the dial, but damn it it's Cedar Walton, so you know it's gonna have a whole mess of soulful goodness...
Love his playing on Lee Morgan's album The Rajah
Brian wrote:And speaking of piano how about some of This Here?
Jonny Spencer wrote:fange wrote:I've got my quad pants on and i'm ready for some Cock.
By CHRIST you're a man after my own sideways sausage, Ange!
Count Machuki wrote:This isn't available in MY country, but I hope it's available in YOURS. Harold Mabern's smokin' hot cover of "I Want You Back"
Jonny Spencer wrote:fange wrote:I've got my quad pants on and i'm ready for some Cock.
By CHRIST you're a man after my own sideways sausage, Ange!
Jonny Spencer wrote:fange wrote:I've got my quad pants on and i'm ready for some Cock.
By CHRIST you're a man after my own sideways sausage, Ange!
Count Machuki wrote:Happy 2013, funky people.