@mmjals actually in the early to around mid 80s there was a period when jb had fallen out of favor... almost all his stuff was out of print... Living in America was a career revival for him. Marley helped bring back hard core funk into hip hop. Before him, Terminator X and a few others hip hop was more disco pop and cheap drum machines plus the dx-7. It's a scary fact.
@EddieLandsberg Sounds like they needed each other.....But the truth is, the beginning was the original sound, and the recording industry, capitolized on a hot commodity! Not knocking Marley Marl or the others, they understood and respected, the actual treasure. It's called evolution! All the best playa....mmj
i just wish that idiot, wouldnt dance lol, marley is a teef, he should be in awe, this man is old, took time to learn his drums, and doesn't have to use a laptop to play music lol
A lot of people forget that JB's music was so dead and forgotten in the shitty ass 80's until Marley came along and started re-introducing it... Back then most of JBs stuff was out of print... it wasn't until the DJs started rediscovering it that Polydor began getting the stuff out of the vaults... We owe guys like Marley a lot !
@EddieLandsberg I disagree but agree with some points. #1 No one would've forgotten about James Brown and the JB's. James was a GIANT, and his music was timeless. Then again, I agree with a point U mentioned, the sampled music did reintroduce there sound, to certain only certain audiances. The DNA in Hip Hop and Rap was these legendary individuals, that's who Marley Marl owes!!!!!!! All the best Homie!
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fnkdrmmr 1 year ago
@mmjals actually in the early to around mid 80s there was a period when jb had fallen out of favor... almost all his stuff was out of print... Living in America was a career revival for him. Marley helped bring back hard core funk into hip hop. Before him, Terminator X and a few others hip hop was more disco pop and cheap drum machines plus the dx-7. It's a scary fact.
EddieLandsberg 1 year ago
@EddieLandsberg Sounds like they needed each other.....But the truth is, the beginning was the original sound, and the recording industry, capitolized on a hot commodity! Not knocking Marley Marl or the others, they understood and respected, the actual treasure. It's called evolution! All the best playa....mmj
mmjaljs 1 year ago
The funky drummer... what the hell... he is amazing.
JakJoProduction 1 year ago
"I hate drum solos"
This man just became my latest obsession.
Bulldog22031 1 year ago
clyde the legend....the girl is fine..she can dance for me all night long
megatron0357 2 years ago 3
i just wish that idiot, wouldnt dance lol, marley is a teef, he should be in awe, this man is old, took time to learn his drums, and doesn't have to use a laptop to play music lol
MUN7001 2 years ago
A lot of people forget that JB's music was so dead and forgotten in the shitty ass 80's until Marley came along and started re-introducing it... Back then most of JBs stuff was out of print... it wasn't until the DJs started rediscovering it that Polydor began getting the stuff out of the vaults... We owe guys like Marley a lot !
EddieLandsberg 2 years ago 6
@EddieLandsberg I disagree but agree with some points. #1 No one would've forgotten about James Brown and the JB's. James was a GIANT, and his music was timeless. Then again, I agree with a point U mentioned, the sampled music did reintroduce there sound, to certain only certain audiances. The DNA in Hip Hop and Rap was these legendary individuals, that's who Marley Marl owes!!!!!!! All the best Homie!
mmjaljs 1 year ago
Clyde is a legend. What a groove. Best funk drummer ever.the Original. Great clip. Seoul girl getting down.
shakey64 2 years ago
just like in soul train , they got some asian chick dancing goofy. Exit stage left even. U need soul not SEOUL.
gsu4life 2 years ago
she's from rock steady crew...
if i were a bboy..i'd be honored to dance right next to Clyde playing.
no need for racist remarks...
djsk1200 2 years ago
@djsk1200 that wasn't racist
MUN7001 2 years ago
Legend drummer Sir Clyde Stubblefield
. . .the girl should exit stage left she's wack
mrsolo54 2 years ago
Marley had sampled so much of the JB's stuff it's good to see this.
1995RangeRover 3 years ago
Erm What about me
IM IN AWE
gangstable 3 years ago
classic shit...marly cold chilln with 1 of his idols!thats was up!
dexxxhunt 3 years ago