I debated about putting this in the "Television" thread, but its about the music.
Caught the beginning of this on Palladia, kind of a history of Funk. Really good so far; went thru the beginning with James Brown, then on to Bootsie and Larry Graham, and Sly (he hasn't aged well, couldn't understand half of what he said). I was also shocked to learn that Dayton OH was a huge geographic center for funk; I lived there from 83 to 87 and had no idea (I did audition with a band I really loved on the Oregon District, their keyboardist was incredible; it didn't take too long during the audition to realize I was in over my head, then I learn that the guy I was trying to replace was hired by... Maynard Ferguson!! :shock: ).
Just had a great bit about Bernie Worrell, played in Parliament and later the Talking Heads, numerous others. I will have to watch this again with pen in hand, start filling in the holes in my funk collection. Highly recommended. :music-rockout:
Caught the beginning of this on Palladia, kind of a history of Funk. Really good so far; went thru the beginning with James Brown, then on to Bootsie and Larry Graham, and Sly (he hasn't aged well, couldn't understand half of what he said). I was also shocked to learn that Dayton OH was a huge geographic center for funk; I lived there from 83 to 87 and had no idea (I did audition with a band I really loved on the Oregon District, their keyboardist was incredible; it didn't take too long during the audition to realize I was in over my head, then I learn that the guy I was trying to replace was hired by... Maynard Ferguson!! :shock: ).
Just had a great bit about Bernie Worrell, played in Parliament and later the Talking Heads, numerous others. I will have to watch this again with pen in hand, start filling in the holes in my funk collection. Highly recommended. :music-rockout: