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Thread started 11/09/05 3:43am

vainandy

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Favorites by Larry Graham and Graham Central Station

What are your favorites by either Larry Graham or Graham Central Station? Some of mine are:

The Jam
Release Yourself
It's Alright
Earthquake
Your Love
Today
Water
It Ain't No Fun To Me
Foxy Lady
Now Do-U-Wanta Dance
Last Train
Sooner Or Later
When We Get Married
One In A Million You
Just Be My Lady
I'm So Glad It's Summer Again
I Just Found Somebody To Love
Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #1 posted 11/09/05 4:40am

Dancelot

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POW!!! I gotcha... headbang


you missed out on that one, but otherwise you put on a fabulous list thumbs up!
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Reply #2 posted 11/09/05 5:11am

prettymansson

WATER !!!!!
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Reply #3 posted 11/09/05 6:10am

psykosoul

Hair
It Ain't No Fun To Me
People
Ghetto
Release Yourself
I Believe In You
Today
The Jam
It's Alright
Ol Smokey
Water
Luckiest People
Save Me
Priscilla
Forever
Now Do U Wanta Dance
Earthquake
Last Train
Pow
Turn It Out
Is It Love
One In A Million
Just Be My Lady
Sooner or Later
Free
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Reply #4 posted 11/09/05 8:06am

funkpill

They pretty much have been listed here.... lol
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Reply #5 posted 11/09/05 10:36am

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funkpill said:

They pretty much have been listed here.... lol

No shit. Ya'll know my feelings on "Today". One of the most beautiful songs, musically, ever written. One hand feeds the other. What I mean by that is; check out Argent's "God Gave Rock and Roll To You". Listen to the bass line and the intro with the organ. Then listen to "Today". Then, listen to Bootsy's "Another Point of View" after you have listened to "Today". Bootsy's bass line is basically the same as "Today", but he just split it up into parts.
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Reply #6 posted 11/09/05 1:17pm

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funkpill said:

They pretty much have been listed here.... lol

No shit. Ya'll know my feelings on "Today". One of the most beautiful songs, musically, ever written. One hand feeds the other. What I mean by that is; check out Argent's "God Gave Rock and Roll To You". Listen to the bass line and the intro with the organ. Then listen to "Today". Then, listen to Bootsy's "Another Point of View" after you have listened to "Today". Bootsy's bass line is basically the same as "Today", but he just split it up into parts.

hmmm I have to check that out....
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Reply #7 posted 11/09/05 3:01pm

SPYZFAN1

"EARTHQUAKE"!!!!! ..nuff said!
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Reply #8 posted 11/09/05 5:10pm

mrwigglesdaw1r
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Yes!.. thanks VA for giving some love to a true pioneer of funk. can't disagree with any selection posted above. alotta larry bashing on this site from the young one's, that don't understand. "Tell Me What It Is" peace
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Reply #9 posted 11/09/05 5:23pm

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mrwigglesdaw1rm said:

Yes!.. thanks VA for giving some love to a true pioneer of funk. can't disagree with any selection posted above. alotta larry bashing on this site from the young one's, that don't understand. "Tell Me What It Is" peace



TALK!!! cool
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Reply #10 posted 11/09/05 5:29pm

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biggrin already! you know it.
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Reply #11 posted 11/09/05 6:14pm

Zelaira

I Don't Know his Stuff more than ONE In A MILLION YOU and SLY"S STUFF...
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Reply #12 posted 11/09/05 6:28pm

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vainandy said:

What are your favorites by either Larry Graham or Graham Central Station? Some of mine are:

The Jam
Release Yourself
It's Alright
Earthquake
Your Love
Today
Water
It Ain't No Fun To Me
Foxy Lady
Now Do-U-Wanta Dance
Last Train
Sooner Or Later
When We Get Married
One In A Million You
Just Be My Lady
I'm So Glad It's Summer Again
I Just Found Somebody To Love


I'm cheap today, can I borrow your list? biggrin
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Reply #13 posted 11/09/05 6:32pm

funkpill

Zelaira said:

I Don't Know his Stuff more than ONE In A MILLION YOU and SLY"S STUFF...


Get These!! biggrin

Either Cd or vinyl..






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Reply #14 posted 11/09/05 6:42pm

Zelaira

Cool! Thank You... I will look for these. I Really Love Larry's Playing and He's All Cool... People R STUPID!
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Reply #15 posted 11/09/05 6:43pm

HamsterHuey

'Tis My Kind Of Music
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Reply #16 posted 11/10/05 3:41am

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blackguitaristz said:

funkpill said:

They pretty much have been listed here.... lol

No shit. Ya'll know my feelings on "Today". One of the most beautiful songs, musically, ever written. One hand feeds the other. What I mean by that is; check out Argent's "God Gave Rock and Roll To You". Listen to the bass line and the intro with the organ. Then listen to "Today". Then, listen to Bootsy's "Another Point of View" after you have listened to "Today". Bootsy's bass line is basically the same as "Today", but he just split it up into parts.


"Today" is definately one of my favorites. I love that intro.
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Reply #17 posted 11/10/05 3:55am

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mrwigglesdaw1rm said:

Yes!.. thanks VA for giving some love to a true pioneer of funk. can't disagree with any selection posted above. alotta larry bashing on this site from the young one's, that don't understand. "Tell Me What It Is" peace


I ain't never been too thrilled with his religious relationship with Prince but on the musical side, there's no denying that Larry was definately funky and I give him props for that.
Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #18 posted 11/10/05 3:59am

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Zelaira said:

I Don't Know his Stuff more than ONE In A MILLION YOU and SLY"S STUFF...


I was first exposed to Larry Graham in the early 1980s with songs like "One In A Million", "When We Get Married", and "Just Be My Lady". With the exception of "Sooner Or Later", I had always thought he was just a balladeer. I used to read articles in the magazines about how his earlier funk fans were pissed with his softer change so I went back and started discovering the funky side of Larry and was impressed.
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Reply #19 posted 11/10/05 7:39am

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My fave album is the first one. I just love the way the acapella makes you comfortable then BAM! the funk steps in. I have a lot of fave songs but not sure of the titles. The Mirror album contains several really strong tracks. Ive not got Space Walk or My Radio Sounds Good To Me..are these any good?
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Reply #20 posted 11/10/05 10:07pm

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Reply #21 posted 11/11/05 4:15pm

angela74

My favorites are Water, Mirror,One in a million you, do you wanta dance. Although I dont remember lot of some their songs my dad have a couple of GCS records.
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Reply #22 posted 11/11/05 4:17pm

angela74

Oh I forgot one more Luckiest people.That song is Da Bomb smile lol
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Reply #23 posted 11/11/05 4:34pm

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angela74 said:

My favorites are Water, Mirror,One in a million you, do you wanta dance. Although I dont remember lot of some their songs my dad have a couple of GCS records.


Go and Cop'em (the lp's that is) you'll be cry'n WAATAAR !
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Reply #24 posted 11/11/05 5:16pm

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I cannot stand the Larry era in Prince life, but All the GCS albums are the freakin bomb! Love them to death nod
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Reply #25 posted 11/12/05 6:50pm

7thposition

a lot of folks don't seem to realize (or are too young to know) the impact larry graham made on electric bass. the thumb-slapping you see so much now from bass players was non-existant before larry. he's one of the most influential (if not THE most) bassist ever.
the hard slap of the side of his thumb against the strings (and the ensuing upstroke guitar-pic-style) was born out of a need for something percussive as an accompliment to his mom's piano in church, being without a drummer. it developed into a style that is not only more copied than any other bass style, but almost a necessity to playing funk. thanks to larry graham, electric bass will never be the same.
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