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@RespectThe80s Welcome to the awesomeness that is Gino Vannelli.
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The bass in this song is just killer. What a high man. Total genius.
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deadly drum solo here at 1:55 !!
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@Akbaaz Saw the band in Buffalo, N.Y. 1973 I think...The lights go down and out walks Gino and they blow the PA on the first note. It was great. I couldn;t take my eyes off of Grahm Lear. By far the best drummer I have ever seen. The only one who comes close was Terry Bozio with Jeff Beck years latter.
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Every time I listen to this guy I'm thrown back 40 years and what a great time that was. The ladies I've known they mean so much when you're all alone. What truth. K.
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@ph1lanthrope great comment my friend. Like the Steely Dan records........just brilliant and so far ahead of it's time. The 1970's produced some gems didn't it???? thanx for the post!!!
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@ph1lanthrope I agree..knowbody ever talks about how much of a b!tch, those things were to program and setup at that time.. It was very expensive and not very consistant...im very surprised that the brother Vanelli's never got frustrated and said f*ck it !! " Lets just use horns...
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Gino is one of the rare few artist that sounded, even better live than recorded!
I went to a few of his concerts and people would always shut up and let him sing, there would be mass mayhem between his performances! The minute he started singing you could hear a pin drop in a packed arena!
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@TeaBag43 Most of today's musicians are influenced by electronic era (1980's-1990's) music and this is hearable in their sound. 1970's musicians were oftenly influenced by 1950's jazzmen as well as 1960's rockers and bluesmen, true musicians. And if you ask a guy to sound like Joe Vannelli or Graham Lear, do not make him listen to Joe Vannelli or Graham Lear, but the guys that influenced them.



This song is so ill!!!! Beats everything going on in R&B music today!!
ensemblist 2 years ago 19
Fantastic track from Storm at Sunup.The quality of the production is phenomenal for that era. Gino & Joe were pioneers of synthesized orchestrations at a time when poly synths were in their infancy.Must have been a painstaking work of art but the end result was well worth the effort!
ph1lanthrope 2 years ago 15