I feel sorry for kids that had to grow up listening to rap
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That’s back when blacks actually played instruments. –or pretended to…
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Pretty good sound for no cords or mics. Amazing I tell you. Its just what it was back then. It was hard to get good live sound without tons of equipment.
So much great music I still love from back then
15
KC & The Sunshine Band.
Eddie Kendricks was a heck of a performer.
Both had incredible horn sections…
I hate elekectro-computer-techno-autotune-crappola.
Funk-a-delic black bands were the rage in Europe
back in the day.Mint sealed records sell for
big$$$. I’m your boggie man I’m here to do
whatever I can.
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I used this as my intro music walking into 7th grade gym class on the first day, second year of bussing….my humor was ahead of the time and under appreciated…..
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I just got Funked!!
13
Can ya’ dig it?
11
And we’re all old enough to remember.
15
I don’t care for the outfits.
7
Back in the day. . . Weren’t those the days?
A couple of girlfriends and I — still in H.S. — would drive up to Bellevue’s Greenwood Inn (Like a Red Lion) on Friday or Saturday nights and go dancing. We sat in the least well-lit part of the club and ordered Tequila Sunrises, Harvey Wallbangers and White Russians. You know, Disco Drinks. Never got carded. I think some of the servers absolutely knew we were underage. This, of course, was before there was MADD and ecology was barely in its infancy. Smoking and drinking Rusty Nails. And dancing to the Ohio Players.
We sure had a lot of fun, huh? We didn’t understand why anyone would waste their time arguing politics.
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Gotta love those HUGE “naturals”.
7
How about posting Jungle Boogie.
7
MJA — Too funny! I denounced Todd Rundgren when I finally saw him for the first time on tee vee — dressed like a pixie with his blue hair! It was an experience like J. Geils Band’ “Centerfold.” LOL!
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Every time I hear this song I think of the scene in Walking Tall with Rock embarrassed at seeing his old girlfriend stripping.
3
“I don’t care for the outfits.”
At least we can’t see their underwear 24/7 like today
8
Getta downa-Getta funkeee!
Lawrence Welk
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Musicians, Imagine that.
6
Was that Catherine Pugh on the keyboard?
Not gay enough!
@Butt
Eddie Kendricks had a hit called Boogie Down, ca 1974 with a great horn section and a relentless beat that sounds like a fright train going down the tracks like it is never going to end.
I feel sorry for kids that had to grow up listening to rap
That’s back when blacks actually played instruments. –or pretended to…
Pretty good sound for no cords or mics. Amazing I tell you. Its just what it was back then. It was hard to get good live sound without tons of equipment.
So much great music I still love from back then
KC & The Sunshine Band.
Eddie Kendricks was a heck of a performer.
Both had incredible horn sections…
I hate elekectro-computer-techno-autotune-crappola.
Funk-a-delic black bands were the rage in Europe
back in the day.Mint sealed records sell for
big$$$. I’m your boggie man I’m here to do
whatever I can.
I used this as my intro music walking into 7th grade gym class on the first day, second year of bussing….my humor was ahead of the time and under appreciated…..
I just got Funked!!
Can ya’ dig it?
And we’re all old enough to remember.
I don’t care for the outfits.
Back in the day. . . Weren’t those the days?
A couple of girlfriends and I — still in H.S. — would drive up to Bellevue’s Greenwood Inn (Like a Red Lion) on Friday or Saturday nights and go dancing. We sat in the least well-lit part of the club and ordered Tequila Sunrises, Harvey Wallbangers and White Russians. You know, Disco Drinks. Never got carded. I think some of the servers absolutely knew we were underage. This, of course, was before there was MADD and ecology was barely in its infancy. Smoking and drinking Rusty Nails. And dancing to the Ohio Players.
We sure had a lot of fun, huh? We didn’t understand why anyone would waste their time arguing politics.
Gotta love those HUGE “naturals”.
How about posting Jungle Boogie.
MJA — Too funny! I denounced Todd Rundgren when I finally saw him for the first time on tee vee — dressed like a pixie with his blue hair! It was an experience like J. Geils Band’ “Centerfold.” LOL!
Every time I hear this song I think of the scene in Walking Tall with Rock embarrassed at seeing his old girlfriend stripping.
“I don’t care for the outfits.”
At least we can’t see their underwear 24/7 like today
Getta downa-Getta funkeee!
Lawrence Welk
Musicians, Imagine that.
Was that Catherine Pugh on the keyboard?
Not gay enough!
@Butt
Eddie Kendricks had a hit called Boogie Down, ca 1974 with a great horn section and a relentless beat that sounds like a fright train going down the tracks like it is never going to end.
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