At the supply room, Fort Dix New Jersey, waiting in line to exchange gear for new ones. Quarter master blasting this song. Nice change from the sad country music the fellas in my wing of the building was always jamming. Not that I got anything against country music but, hailing from the SF Bay Area as a kid in the 70's, and 80's, a day without a single exposure to any level of FUNK or SOUL is a day without water. I thanked the Supply Sergeant.
I'd forgotten about this track,that Preston Glass and myself produced,actually I think we did most of the album, if you know my voice you'll hear me on the background vocals,thanks for the post.
the bassline puts me in the mind of mary jane girls for some reason
miamivicepastels83 1 week ago
Classic ..
4099aj 5 months ago
At the supply room, Fort Dix New Jersey, waiting in line to exchange gear for new ones. Quarter master blasting this song. Nice change from the sad country music the fellas in my wing of the building was always jamming. Not that I got anything against country music but, hailing from the SF Bay Area as a kid in the 70's, and 80's, a day without a single exposure to any level of FUNK or SOUL is a day without water. I thanked the Supply Sergeant.
Mestiso925 6 months ago 2
13 but love out school jams like this
IMGabrielleValentine 7 months ago
Classic!1 Just turned 30 that year in 1990, stayed in my ears a lot.. Good upload!
GMONY5 1 year ago
I'd forgotten about this track,that Preston Glass and myself produced,actually I think we did most of the album, if you know my voice you'll hear me on the background vocals,thanks for the post.
dawsoncliff 2 years ago
@dawsoncliff I still do not understand why the other version gets all the radio play--this one is it!
bluebossa5 1 month ago in playlist Favorite videos
Nice GDelva, great classic! ******
dotz2ro 2 years ago
you're welcome
GDelva2003 2 years ago