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Z Cult Wondermint/Maybe Your Baby In a nod to jonylawson's thread, I want to highlight one of the most funkiest tracks that has ever been unleashed onto the world. Maybe Your Baby is a funk rock tour de force. A funk rock masterpiece. Stevie's Moog bassline in this song is super stoopid in the 9th degree. The sound of it and the way Stevie played it, a keyboard, he brought a physical element from a keyboard that I had never heard brought from anyone else. The way it's played, it's like he was holding it in his hands, like u would a bass guitar. But u knew that was no stringed instrument. But he played it like one. The way he manipulated the notes, the bends, the accents...Stevie made that sound very human. He took that bassline to the depths of Hell and fucked with it down there. Actually, the whole song SOUNDS like it could have been recorded in Hell. It's wicked funky. I've never heard Stevie sound so....menancing. Even Stevie's vocals on this track. I don't know where his head was at doing this but Stevie hit that place that few folks have ever gotten to. Ray Parker's guitar evoked Hendrix cuz Stevie understood that his bassline and a Hendrixian sound belonged together. Do ya'll understand how many songs this one song influenced? Damn near all of the Isley Bros 70's material. If it wasn't for this song, there would be no "Flashlight" and no "More Bounce To The Ounce". Two of the funkiest songs ever. Neither would have existed if it weren't for Maybe Your Bay. There would have been no "hee hee" from Michael Jackson. There would have been no "Shockadelica" a straight tribute to this song, from Prince. So many things would have never even been thought of if it weren't for this song. SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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This one of Stevie most Funkiest joints to date. And, you're right it predates some Zapp brand Funk. [Edited 3/18/08 10:34am] | |
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blackguitaristz said: In a nod to jonylawson's thread, I want to highlight one of the most funkiest tracks that has ever been unleashed onto the world. Maybe Your Baby is a funk rock tour de force. A funk rock masterpiece. Stevie's Moog bassline in this song is super stoopid in the 9th degree. The sound of it and the way Stevie played it, a keyboard, he brought a physical element from a keyboard that I had never heard brought from anyone else. The way it's played, it's like he was holding it in his hands, like u would a bass guitar. But u knew that was no stringed instrument. But he played it like one. The way he manipulated the notes, the bends, the accents...Stevie made that sound very human. He took that bassline to the depths of Hell and fucked with it down there. Actually, the whole song SOUNDS like it could have been recorded in Hell. It's wicked funky. I've never heard Stevie sound so....menancing. Even Stevie's vocals on this track. I don't know where his head was at doing this but Stevie hit that place that few folks have ever gotten to. Ray Parker's guitar evoked Hendrix cuz Stevie understood that his bassline and a Hendrixian sound belonged together. Do ya'll understand how many songs this one song influenced? Damn near all of the Isley Bros 70's material. If it wasn't for this song, there would be no "Flashlight" and no "More Bounce To The Ounce". Two of the funkiest songs ever. Neither would have existed if it weren't for Maybe Your Bay. There would have been no "hee hee" from Michael Jackson. There would have been no "Shockadelica" a straight tribute to this song, from Prince. So many things would have never even been thought of if it weren't for this song.
I simply can't say enough about this brilliant song. I truly believe it's one of the greatest songs ever released. That's my humble opinion. I can literally listen to this song every day. I bump this in my ride like some lunatic that just escaped from a mental ward. Even Stevie's drumming on this, where at times on other songs, can be somewhat eratic. He captured the rock style in his fills and is in perfect pocket. His multi- layered vocals on this song, which gives a nod to Sly, hits upon that dark, brooding element, which in it's very essence, is the blues. Some Robert Johnson type shit. THAT'S who Stevie was visting when he wrote and cut this. He went to Robert's castle and from the sound of it, Robert advised Stevie on the production. It has that dark murky vibe to the mix that Sly had also mastered on albums like There's A Riot Goin On. Sly's answer to Marvin's question. SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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blackguitaristz said: blackguitaristz said: In a nod to jonylawson's thread, I want to highlight one of the most funkiest tracks that has ever been unleashed onto the world. Maybe Your Baby is a funk rock tour de force. A funk rock masterpiece. Stevie's Moog bassline in this song is super stoopid in the 9th degree. The sound of it and the way Stevie played it, a keyboard, he brought a physical element from a keyboard that I had never heard brought from anyone else. The way it's played, it's like he was holding it in his hands, like u would a bass guitar. But u knew that was no stringed instrument. But he played it like one. The way he manipulated the notes, the bends, the accents...Stevie made that sound very human. He took that bassline to the depths of Hell and fucked with it down there. Actually, the whole song SOUNDS like it could have been recorded in Hell. It's wicked funky. I've never heard Stevie sound so....menancing. Even Stevie's vocals on this track. I don't know where his head was at doing this but Stevie hit that place that few folks have ever gotten to. Ray Parker's guitar evoked Hendrix cuz Stevie understood that his bassline and a Hendrixian sound belonged together. Do ya'll understand how many songs this one song influenced? Damn near all of the Isley Bros 70's material. If it wasn't for this song, there would be no "Flashlight" and no "More Bounce To The Ounce". Two of the funkiest songs ever. Neither would have existed if it weren't for Maybe Your Bay. There would have been no "hee hee" from Michael Jackson. There would have been no "Shockadelica" a straight tribute to this song, from Prince. So many things would have never even been thought of if it weren't for this song.
I simply can't say enough about this brilliant song. I truly believe it's one of the greatest songs ever released. That's my humble opinion. I can literally listen to this song every day. I bump this in my ride like some lunatic that just escaped from a mental ward. Even Stevie's drumming on this, where at times on other songs, can be somewhat eratic. He captured the rock style in his fills and is in perfect pocket. His multi- layered vocals on this song, which gives a nod to Sly, hits upon that dark, brooding element, which in it's very essence, is the blues. Some Robert Johnson type shit. THAT'S who Stevie was visting when he wrote and cut this. He went to Robert's castle and from the sound of it, Robert advised Stevie on the production. It has that dark murky vibe to the mix that Sly had also mastered on albums like There's A Riot Goin On. Sly's answer to Marvin's question. Great comparison with Sly There's A Riot Goin On. Funny you should say that, I was thinking the same thing when I listened to that track. The Funk range that Stevie was laying down on the track was in the zone of Sly's no doubt. | |
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Whazz up Brutha B and Ms. Legs? Killer joint. P did this cover live with Stevie years ago and it was cool, but not as cool as the studio version. Stevie is killin' that clav! You can also where P got his "Camille" voice (lol).
"Talking Book", "America Eats It's Young", "Get On The Goodfoot" and "Superfly" all came out that year..they were funkin' hard in 72! | |
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"Little Sally Walker, Sittin' in a Saucer, Checkin out the guys who are passin' by, by by, by...." A thoroughly Nasty Groove, IMO, Stevie's Funkiest...and Yeah, Sly woulda been proud.... ... " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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Funk at its best!!!
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SPYZFAN1 said: Whazz up Brutha B and Ms. Legs? Killer joint. P did this cover live with Stevie years ago and it was cool, but not as cool as the studio version. Stevie is killin' that clav! You can also where P got his "Camille" voice (lol).
"Talking Book", "America Eats It's Young", "Get On The Goodfoot" and "Superfly" all came out that year..they were funkin' hard in 72! Hey Spy. | |
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theAudience said: Cool tune, especially the bassline.
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What does one need to say after that. | |
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theAudience said: Aud, Stevie sounded possessed on this track. SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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blackguitaristz said: theAudience said: Aud, Stevie sounded possessed on this track. The Funk does that to ya sometimes. | |
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blackguitaristz said: In a nod to jonylawson's thread, I want to highlight one of the most funkiest tracks that has ever been unleashed onto the world. Maybe Your Baby is a funk rock tour de force. A funk rock masterpiece. Stevie's Moog bassline in this song is super stoopid in the 9th degree. The sound of it and the way Stevie played it, a keyboard, he brought a physical element from a keyboard that I had never heard brought from anyone else. The way it's played, it's like he was holding it in his hands, like u would a bass guitar. But u knew that was no stringed instrument. But he played it like one. The way he manipulated the notes, the bends, the accents...Stevie made that sound very human. He took that bassline to the depths of Hell and fucked with it down there. Actually, the whole song SOUNDS like it could have been recorded in Hell. It's wicked funky. I've never heard Stevie sound so....menancing. Even Stevie's vocals on this track. I don't know where his head was at doing this but Stevie hit that place that few folks have ever gotten to. Ray Parker's guitar evoked Hendrix cuz Stevie understood that his bassline and a Hendrixian sound belonged together. Do ya'll understand how many songs this one song influenced? Damn near all of the Isley Bros 70's material. If it wasn't for this song, there would be no "Flashlight" and no "More Bounce To The Ounce". Two of the funkiest songs ever. Neither would have existed if it weren't for Maybe Your Bay. There would have been no "hee hee" from Michael Jackson. There would have been no "Shockadelica" a straight tribute to this song, from Prince. So many things would have never even been thought of if it weren't for this song.
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I've always been somewhat curious to know if he says fuck near the end of this song..I know he says shit baby, and then there's the part right after were it sounds like fuck baby..If it's not, then o' well I'll probably continue to use it as I sing along, but that part always made me think yeah, right on to Stevie, cause I'd have felt the same, if she don't come fuck it and move on.
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StarMon said: I've always been somewhat curious to know if he says fuck near the end of this song..I know he says shit baby, and then there's the part right after were it sounds like fuck baby..If it's not, then o' well I'll probably continue to use it as I sing along, but that part always made me think yeah, right on to Stevie, cause I'd have felt the same, if she don't come fuck it and move on.
'Maybe My Baby' is a true Wondermint. Yep. I know the part that you're refering to. He's doing what I call "ghosting". P did it a lot on his 1999 album. Something I'm positive that he got from Stevie. U say a curse word but then u shade it with some other sound on the track. The Beatles were probably the first cats to do this in pop music. They did it quite a bit. Probably where Stevie got it from! SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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SPYZFAN1 said: Whazz up Brutha B and Ms. Legs? Killer joint. P did this cover live with Stevie years ago and it was cool, but not as cool as the studio version. Stevie is killin' that clav! You can also where P got his "Camille" voice (lol).
"Talking Book", "America Eats It's Young", "Get On The Goodfoot" and "Superfly" all came out that year..they were funkin' hard in 72! Mos def. SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
nammie "What BGZ says I believe. I have the biggest crush on him." http://ccoshea19.googlepa...ssanctuary http://ccoshea19.googlepages.com | |
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blackguitaristz said: StarMon said: I've always been somewhat curious to know if he says fuck near the end of this song..I know he says shit baby, and then there's the part right after were it sounds like fuck baby..If it's not, then o' well I'll probably continue to use it as I sing along, but that part always made me think yeah, right on to Stevie, cause I'd have felt the same, if she don't come fuck it and move on.
'Maybe My Baby' is a true Wondermint. Yep. I know the part that you're refering to. He's doing what I call "ghosting". P did it a lot on his 1999 album. Something I'm positive that he got from Stevie. U say a curse word but then u shade it with some other sound on the track. The Beatles were probably the first cats to do this in pop music. They did it quite a bit. Probably where Stevie got it from! | |
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I'm sick and tired of the Prince fans being sick and tired of the Prince fans that are sick and tired! | |
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