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70's Funk Classic of the Day - 'Yes We Can Can' / The Pointer Sisters I won't insult anyone by asking how many remember this? It's just one of those songs that rarely (for some unknown reason) gets radio play on classic R&B stations. Yet, can you hear this song and not move your ass? Impossible, I say! This Allen Toussaint classic has been recorded by many, but none better than Ruth, Anita, June and Bonnie.
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CinisterCee said: If they didn't take it, someone else would have. That long intro screams "steal me".Why do you like playing around with my narrow scope of reality? - Stupify | |
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It's such a good groove.
The drums without the bassline are used on De La Soul "Breakadawn". The song is good to listen to, but I can't front, sampling is the reason I know about it. | |
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CinisterCee said: The song is good to listen to, but I can't front, sampling is the reason I know about it. That's okay. The important thing is, you know. And that's what good use of sampling should do. It should inspire a deeper knowledge of the track. My love of bebop and fusion was, in large part, inspired by some of the great hip-hop of the late 80's and early 90's. | |
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I know we can make it (I know that we can)
I know damn well (we can work it out) Yes we can 'a yes we can can yes we can can Hot damn motherfuckers yes we can can Andy is a four letter word. | |
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