Pleasure - Nothin' To It (1979)

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Uploaded by on Mar 4, 2008

from the album "Future Now"

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  • 1 OF THE MOST underrated groups of all times that should have been 1 of the more famous groups out there

  • I think Jamiroquai was listening to these guys when they were kids.

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  • I like Bootsy Collins but his bass is a punk compared to these guys!!!! Don't mean no disrepect!!!!!!!

  • studying great groups like this made me as funky as i am today the futures great thanks pleasure,cameo,funkadelic,one way,s.o.s,lakeside and all the rest for the funk...

  • Oh yeah, it STILL is the jammie, guaranteed to set it off any time it's played. Betcha it's on a million playlists (it's on mine lol). In fact, I'm gonna play it right now : )

  • FunKy!!!

  • damn these guys knew how to make funk groove.. 

  • haha my dad was good friends with all those guys back in the day, ive been a pleasure fan since i can remember

  • Not true mate, you should check out some of the many underground funk/soul clubs in Oslo, Trodheim and Bergen. Ive played this tune out many times, its a bomb! :)

  • You're not the only one! 24 here and loving this song!

  • You're wrong. Pleasure is one of my absolute favorite bands, and I'm soon 24 (been a fan for some years now). Plus, I'm from Norway, which is like the least funky place on earth...

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