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Stanley Clarke - The Dancer

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Uploaded by on Apr 1, 2007

The Dancer by Stanley Clarke,
from School Days

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  • This remind me of my brother. He died this summer. Only five yrs older than me. He has tons of vinyl - including this. I will buy it all from my nephew. Cant wait to open these boxes with all this great vinyl. I know my brother would have wanted me to have it. This kind of music made me the way I am - Music was my first love - and it will be my last. RIP

  • Hi, I'm a 53 year old female, and I've been into Stanley Clarke, Return to Forever, Weather Report, etc. for quite some time. If you get the chance, check out Return to Forever's album, "Romantic Warrior". Here, you will hear Stanley at his best.

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  • A song for forever.

  • Sometimes, I get sad because I'm not Stanley Clarke.

  • This was such a awesome album

  • Now I remember ...somewhere in my bookshelf I have copy of this original vinyl.

    Gotta dig it up ,great stuff !!!

  • so glad I can share tis with my son & daughter, who turned me on to youtube. Thanks Stanley!

  • can you imagine.......summer in Atl, riding down the expressway 2m in a convertible TR6, top down, clothes coming off....yes I married him. this song & Stanley Clarke will always have a special place in my history. to all other comments, YES THIS WAS A AMAZING TIME POLITICALLY & ARTISTICALLY.

  • when i was 16 I bought the album. I was on the bus with my purchase and someone asked me what album I bought, I smiled and said school days by Stanley Clarke. He seemed surprised that a teenager would be into Stanley Clarke

    Great Album!

  • Stanley was a musical prodigy at Philly's Roxborough High School and who would have known he would become our generation's premier bassist emeritus.He has played the bass like a lead guitar and pulled it off!.IHe has done it ALL with the bass..classical, jazz, rock,soundtracks,blues,.The only knock is he cannot sing.. but he still tries.. Stanley is the man!!

  • Cool trivia. The keyboard/synth player on this, David Sancious, was the original keyboardist for Bruce Springsteens's original E Street Band. He is featured on Bruce's first two albums,and the occasional track on Born to Run. Check out his solo recordings.

  • One of the all time greatest classics in music. So many wonderful memories there. An incredible period in the time of music.

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