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Thread started 08/03/04 7:23am

hectim

It's the Grant Green appreciation thread!

Let's hear it for the funkiest jazz guitarist, the jazziest funk guitarist and doubtless the inspiration behind the solo on Sexy Mf... Grant Green!
[This message was edited Tue Aug 3 7:24:10 2004 by hectim]
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Reply #1 posted 08/03/04 7:34am

Slave2daGroove

hectim said:

Let's hear it for the funkiest jazz guitarist, the jazziest funk guitarist and doubtless the inspiration behind the solo on Sexy Mf... Grant Green!
[This message was edited Tue Aug 3 7:24:10 2004 by hectim]



LOVE GRANT GREEN. Everything he's done, period.


The Sexy MF solo seemed to be inspired from George Benson though.

From his album "New Boss Guitar" the song "Shadow Dancers".

It really shocked me that Prince just ripped this off to such the degree that he did but how can you blame him, it's AMAZING.
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Reply #2 posted 08/03/04 8:37am

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worship worship worship worship worship
" I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout
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Reply #3 posted 08/03/04 10:35am

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Here's a player that can go from the Beatle's "I Want To Hold Your Hand" to Kool and the Gang's "Let The Music Take Your Mind" to John Lewis's "Django" and have it all sound cool without being corny.

Since i'm a pushover for organ combo material anyway, he could play Three Blind Mice in that setting and i'd be alright with it.

If you're a guitarist that's trying to learn how to "bop the funk" out of your solos, outside of early Benson, take your orders from General Grant.

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"Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all."
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Reply #4 posted 08/04/04 5:21am

hectim

Wow, I'd never paid much attention to that tune before. But I'm spinning it right now and boy are you right! Incredible, thanks for pointing that out Slave!


Slave2daGroove said:



The Sexy MF solo seemed to be inspired from George Benson though.

From his album "New Boss Guitar" the song "Shadow Dancers".

It really shocked me that Prince just ripped this off to such the degree that he did but how can you blame him, it's AMAZING.
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Reply #5 posted 08/04/04 6:56pm

soulsike

One of the top five guitarists of all time. Descended directly from the school of Charlie Christian, he influenced all 'single-note' guitar players after him, from P, to Santana, to Jerry Garcia.

some people are Grant Green fans, and some people are Wes Montgomery fans. All my friends are Grant Green fans.

Run to your nearest independent record store and buy these albums IMMEDIATELY:

Idle Moments
Green Street
Complete Recordings with Sonny Clark
Solid

Natural Soul (Lou Donaldson)
Good Gracious (Lou Donaldson)
Along Came John (Big John Patton)
Larry Young - Unity


You will NOT be disappointed...
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