Seasoning in creativity of Music without too much dependence on Autotune is important. Like A Burger without Cheese. A Burger or anything without Cheese has no life to it!
Tiran Porter plays the way music used to sound. Creative. Always creative from the 1950s through to the Early 1980s music was. Music that every Stereo Home,Vehicle,and Mobile Player was built for. Not the tiny Treble crap today. Music today sounds like the taste of Cake without the Frosting. Or like Dry Turkey-Pot Roast without the Gravy or Marinade!
Woooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooow! Good Lord I love this tune. Brings back memories of playing Takin To The Streets LP on 8 Track in my Car through the Summer 1976.
Thanks for putting this song up on YT. I've been looking for this one for quite a long time. I wish I bought the CD when it was $5 at Walmart. I might still buy it eventually.
Now if someone would post the studio version of "Takin' It To The Streets" I can die in peace.
@bucky468 Amen. Man I wish You Tube would cut the Warner Music copyright restricts. Both are not prifitting anything. It is just tunnel vision closed blind minded mentality. It is not profits or gain. Just stupidity man!
This song is great and it's one of the rare moments where you hear Mike McDonald's keyboard chops. Though he's know for that husky voice of his, his keyboard chops are quite good (as it shows here).
This is the ultimate fusion of the new Doobies with a strong influence from the Doobies. Killer song, and yes, the 70's gave us some of the best stuff. Amazing vocals and guitar work. A+
Man, I just bought this album in SACD and it sounds really great! Great band, great feeling, great rhythm section in every song! God bless the seventies! I was born in 1979 and because of that I loose the very best musical period in popular music, generally speaking. I really would like had lived that years...
this tune on repeat can let you plant a 100 acre field in the middle of the night
mccullochmelissa 1 month ago
GROOVY SOUL!
BBQFanNo1 1 month ago
Bonne toune de party et quelle basse de Tiron Porter!
MegaAndreNo 1 month ago
great song! Thanks.
higashiurahusker 2 months ago
Damn, this is the best album to finish a bottle of rum to!
GoGoGadgetBeer 5 months ago
Thanks for posting this.
NVRAMboi 7 months ago
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The Doobie Brothers just didn't have the soul in them anymore after Tiran Porter left them.
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BBQFanNo1 8 months ago
Thanks for posting !
atomicplayboy4u 8 months ago
Great song, one of my all time favorite Doobie Brothers, does Michael McDonald sing backing vocals to this song?
Doobie1975 8 months ago
I haven't heard this in years. Thumbs up......
RamonaFromPomona 9 months ago 4
Seasoning in creativity of Music without too much dependence on Autotune is important. Like A Burger without Cheese. A Burger or anything without Cheese has no life to it!
BBQFanNo1 9 months ago
Tiran Porter plays the way music used to sound. Creative. Always creative from the 1950s through to the Early 1980s music was. Music that every Stereo Home,Vehicle,and Mobile Player was built for. Not the tiny Treble crap today. Music today sounds like the taste of Cake without the Frosting. Or like Dry Turkey-Pot Roast without the Gravy or Marinade!
BBQFanNo1 9 months ago
Woooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooow! Good Lord I love this tune. Brings back memories of playing Takin To The Streets LP on 8 Track in my Car through the Summer 1976.
BBQFanNo1 9 months ago
Thanks for putting this song up on YT. I've been looking for this one for quite a long time. I wish I bought the CD when it was $5 at Walmart. I might still buy it eventually.
Now if someone would post the studio version of "Takin' It To The Streets" I can die in peace.
bucky468 9 months ago
@bucky468 Amen. Man I wish You Tube would cut the Warner Music copyright restricts. Both are not prifitting anything. It is just tunnel vision closed blind minded mentality. It is not profits or gain. Just stupidity man!
BBQFanNo1 9 months ago
Thanks a lot for good answer. and also I 've heard that his bass sound was not only by himself. the producer of Doobie's tasted it ,too.
being719 9 months ago
It's one of excellent number in70's. Bass sound is pretty good.
Tiran Porter's bass sound is not bass guitar, just sounds like near wood bass.
probably He uses flat wound strings.
being719 9 months ago
@being719 Flats and a pick. And yes, he has wonderfully woody tone. I wonder if he even had mutes on his bass.
Apathesis0 9 months ago
パット シモンズのギターが冴えまくっている。青春の一曲
kouheiron 10 months ago
Just love this song, great ! could you upload the song losin End from the same album. I have been looking for it on here for along time. Thanks:)
Lorr355 10 months ago
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What awesome musicianship. For much the same check out the song "Hot Streets" by Chicago in 1978.
DIMP11 10 months ago
What awesome musicianship? For much the same check out the song "Hot Streets" by Chicago in 1978.
DIMP11 10 months ago
This song is great and it's one of the rare moments where you hear Mike McDonald's keyboard chops. Though he's know for that husky voice of his, his keyboard chops are quite good (as it shows here).
groundhog713 11 months ago
AT LAST!! THIS SONG ON YOUTUBE!!! MANY MANY THANKS NCMTMAN!! GRATITUTE!!
dimiballas 1 year ago
The best number of doobeis ! I believe so !
Does everybody agree so ?
being719 1 year ago 2
Great song really.BTW about time someone had the good sense to post it so thanks for that.
JohnnyR58 1 year ago
A great transition song! Michael and Tommy together.
Larrymh07 1 year ago 2
Funky bass guitar playing by Tiran Porter.
211bill 1 year ago 7
@211bill Amen. Tiran is one of a kind funky bass player solo here.
BBQFanNo1 4 months ago
This is the ultimate fusion of the new Doobies with a strong influence from the Doobies. Killer song, and yes, the 70's gave us some of the best stuff. Amazing vocals and guitar work. A+
Byrdlander 1 year ago 2
Man, I just bought this album in SACD and it sounds really great! Great band, great feeling, great rhythm section in every song! God bless the seventies! I was born in 1979 and because of that I loose the very best musical period in popular music, generally speaking. I really would like had lived that years...
schenatorh 1 year ago
Man, what a tight band. Unbelievable
myownservant 1 year ago 3
Featuring the late Richie Hayward guesting on second drums
saanzacs 1 year ago 4
Great song, with a Tom Johnston "cameo". Excellent solo by the Skunk!
blevinstim 1 year ago 13