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Can't get this on iTunes.
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Funky Harvey Mason on drumz.........Nice for the after gig drive home ..Priceless.
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@masoojz Im telling you ."shhhh . Havey Is slingging the funk" Love this cut.Peace Brother.
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Hattie Cursey brought me here.
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Harvey Mason drums and the great Chuck Rainey on bass
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@BHDread REPRESENT
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@chino1430 YALL GOT IT FROM NYC --- 90'S DOWNSTAIRS AT THE SOUND FACTORY BAR...WHERE LIL LOUIE VEGA SPUN UPSTAIRS....DOWNSTAIRS COULD BE ANYBODY FUNKY....AND A SHOW WITH SOMEONE LIKE ROY AYERS OR TITO PUENTE (R.I.P) ...BUT DEFINITELY BATTLE MUSIC@@ LOKIDZ RERESENT NJ/NYC
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At the end of the day, apart from the lifted chord progression, "When You Gonna Learn" and this song are nothing alike. But this song is pretty damn hot. Something funny I've just noticed is that the horns from "Blow Your Mind" were blatantly inspired by the horns at the end of this song.
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N!!!!CE
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@Iskander67 It depends whether or not the artists (or their estates) he has plagiarised are paid properly or not. I doubt it but sometimes these deals are made secretly so that the illusion of genius is maintained for the artist's rabid fans. JK is a very rich man & a lot of these artists he has taken from wouldn't stand a chance of taking him down in court. The compilation referred to studiously avoids highlighting any of the tracks featuring riffs he has built his personal fortune on.
He mate, Im a big Jamiroquai fan, from the Zender Era (1992-1997), but we have to admit that JK took a lots of b-lines from different musicians, as Idris Mohammed (Alright b-line), Larry Graham - Pow (its TWM b-line), Bee Gees (Wolf In Sheep's Clothing) etc
albahackvideo 2 years ago 14
This is what deep house in Chicago was, is and always will be.
Ron Hardy(R.I.P.) used to BEAT THIS SHIT!!
chino1430 3 years ago 12