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Amp Fiddler? What do u guys think of Amp Fiddler? | |
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He's a great live artist. On record he's okay, but not as good as live. With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A.... | |
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Serious said: He's a great live artist. On record he's okay, but not as good as live.
Interesting. His records seem 2 lack something. | |
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I met amp few times over years when is tour of duty was with p-funk | |
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"I Believe In You" "Dreamin'" He sounds just fine on record to me. | |
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Graycap23 said: Serious said: He's a great live artist. On record he's okay, but not as good as live.
Interesting. His records seem 2 lack something. That neo-soul sounded?? | |
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Does anybody else have his very first record (under Mr Fiddler), titled, "With Respect" on Elektra Asylum, (from 1990)? Virtually the entire Funk Mob guested on that album, from George Clinton, on down...This one is probably my favorite. I didn't like Waltz of a Ghetto Fly that much, but I do dig his latest, "Afro Strut"...
... [Edited 6/22/08 14:51pm] " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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paligap said: Does anybody else have his very first record (under Mr Fiddler), titled, "With Respect" on Elektra Asylum, (from 1990)? Virtually the entire Funk Mob guested on that album, from George Clinton, on down...This one is probably my favorite. I didn't like Waltz of a Ghetto Fly that much, but I do dig his latest, "Afro Strut"...
... [Edited 6/22/08 14:51pm] I do. I have it on cassette. i used to talk about Mr. Fiddler on here and not many orgers seemed to be up on them. I used to like "Cutie On Duty" a lot but the record was solid as a whole. | |
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paligap said: Does anybody else have his very first record (under Mr Fiddler), titled, "With Respect" on Elektra Asylum, (from 1990)? Virtually the entire Funk Mob guested on that album, from George Clinton, on down...This one is probably my favorite. I didn't like Waltz of a Ghetto Fly that much, but I do dig his latest, "Afro Strut"...
[ I don't have the first one, but just like you I prefer the latest one to "Waltz of A Ghetto Fly". And I already mentioned what a great live artist he is . I really enjoyed every show of him I have been to. With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A.... | |
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I like his son, Kiddie Fiddler | |
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saw Amp here recently in Detroit, the night before the Techno Fest memorial day weekend actually and he KILLED it! he's a master of milking a good groove for all its worth. i think i like him better live. Afro Strut is my fave of the three discs. | |
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He sort of reminds me of Martin Luther, but I dig Luther more. | |
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I've only got Afro Strut which is good, but ive heard some other tracks by him - Eye to Eye, U Bring Me Vibes, Let Me Know, Find A Way on a couple of Eelctric Soul compilations which i love. He's got a great laid back vibe. May have to search out Mr Fiddler - sound promising. | |
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He's cool. He's toured as part of P's band before. I like "Dreamnin'", that's a tight cut. I wanna cop Afro Strut though. "Waltz" was decent. | |
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My introduction was 'Waltz.." which was okay. I've heard good things about Afro Strut, though. A happy face, A Thumpin Bass, For A Lovin' Race. PEACE. | |
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datdude said: saw Amp here recently in Detroit, the night before the Techno Fest memorial day weekend actually and he KILLED it! he's a master of milking a good groove for all its worth. i think i like him better live. Afro Strut is my fave of the three discs.
I was at that same show far left of the stage and in the seat. Loved the performance and the elderly couple that were dancing next to the stage until they fell down together. They were okay though. | |
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MidnightMarauder said: He's cool. He's toured as part of P's band before. I like "Dreamnin'", that's a tight cut. I wanna cop Afro Strut though. "Waltz" was decent.
what do you mean by p's band? explain yourself | |
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Marrysharronsluvchild said: MidnightMarauder said: He's cool. He's toured as part of P's band before. I like "Dreamin'", that's a tight cut. I wanna cop Afro Strut though. "Waltz" was decent.
what do you mean by p's band? explain yourself @ "explain yourself". Ease up. He played keys for Prince during one of his tours. | |
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MidnightMarauder said: Marrysharronsluvchild said: what do you mean by p's band? explain yourself @ "explain yourself". Ease up. He played keys for Prince during one of his tours. amp never played keys for prince. | |
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Few members of the p-funk all stars in 1990 layed down some extra parts on we can funk amp being one of them prince wasn't present during those sessions | |
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Marrysharronsluvchild said: Few members of the p-funk all stars in 1990 layed down some extra parts on we can funk amp being one of them prince wasn't present during those sessions
Exactly and as far as I know that's the only thing he ever had to do with Prince. With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A.... | |
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BlaqueKnight said: paligap said: Does anybody else have his very first record (under Mr Fiddler), titled, "With Respect" on Elektra Asylum, (from 1990)? Virtually the entire Funk Mob guested on that album, from George Clinton, on down...This one is probably my favorite. I didn't like Waltz of a Ghetto Fly that much, but I do dig his latest, "Afro Strut"...
... [Edited 6/22/08 14:51pm] I do. I have it on cassette. i used to talk about Mr. Fiddler on here and not many orgers seemed to be up on them. I used to like "Cutie On Duty" a lot but the record was solid as a whole. I picked this up, by recommendation of an Orger, but on wax.. not long ago. I've played it but I have not listen to it...yet, maybe this weekend. | |
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Marrysharronsluvchild said: MidnightMarauder said: @ "explain yourself". Ease up. He played keys for Prince during one of his tours. amp never played keys for prince. http://music.aol.com/arti...hy/1191166 Joseph "Amp" Fiddler is a musician who has an extensive list of credits that extends across a couple decades. Fiddler, who produces and sings in addition to doing the bulk of his duties on keyboards, organs, and pianos, has played on records by Prince, the Brand New Heavies, Ramsey Lewis, George Clinton, the P-Funk All Stars, the Dramatics, Primal Scream, Was (Not Was), and Too Short. With significant help from bass-playing brother Thomas "Bubz" Fiddler (another member of the extended P-Funk family), Amp released With Respect on Elektra in 1990 as Mr. Fiddler. Although the record didn't fare well commercially, it was a solid update of '70s funk with modern production sensibilities. In 2002, Amp issued a 12" called Basementality on the Genuine label. Featuring a remix from close associate Kenny Dixon, Jr. (aka Moodymann), the record was an even split between modern soul and funky club music with Fiddler's talents boldly displayed. The Love and War single came out the following year, and the full-length Waltz of a Ghetto Fly saw release in January 2004. Another solo album, Afro Strut, was released in the U.K. in 2006; Play It Again Sam licensed it for U.S. release a year later. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide | |
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MidnightMarauder said:[quote] Marrysharronsluvchild said: http://music.aol.com/arti...hy/1191166 Joseph "Amp" Fiddler is a musician who has an extensive list of credits that extends across a couple decades. Fiddler, who produces and sings in addition to doing the bulk of his duties on keyboards, organs, and pianos, has played on records by Prince, the Brand New Heavies, Ramsey Lewis, George Clinton, the P-Funk All Stars, the Dramatics, Primal Scream, Was (Not Was), and Too Short. With significant help from bass-playing brother Thomas "Bubz" Fiddler (another member of the extended P-Funk family), Amp released With Respect on Elektra in 1990 as Mr. Fiddler. Although the record didn't fare well commercially, it was a solid update of '70s funk with modern production sensibilities. In 2002, Amp issued a 12" called Basementality on the Genuine label. Featuring a remix from close associate Kenny Dixon, Jr. (aka Moodymann), the record was an even split between modern soul and funky club music with Fiddler's talents boldly displayed. The Love and War single came out the following year, and the full-length Waltz of a Ghetto Fly saw release in January 2004. Another solo album, Afro Strut, was released in the U.K. in 2006; Play It Again Sam licensed it for U.S. release a year later. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide Few members of the p-funk all stars in 1990 layed down some extra parts on we can funk amp being one of them prince wasn't present during those sessions | |
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Marrysharronsluvchild said: MidnightMarauder said: Few members of the p-funk all stars in 1990 layed down some extra parts on we can funk amp being one of them prince wasn't present during those sessions What's your source on that? Can you confirm any of that? | |
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MidnightMarauder said: Marrysharronsluvchild said: Few members of the p-funk all stars in 1990 layed down some extra parts on we can funk amp being one of them prince wasn't present during those sessions What's your source on that? Can you confirm any of that? Reply#3 | |
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Marrysharronsluvchild said: I met amp few times over years when is tour of duty was with p-funk
And Amp said this himself? | |
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Who he? | |
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MidnightMarauder said: Marrysharronsluvchild said: I met amp few times over years when is tour of duty was with p-funk
And Amp said this himself? I Must know this info since i spoke to amp and various P-funk members who where around at that time. What fuck are you looking for some special prince story that there was this special bond that they shared in the studio and they will always be life long Friends | |
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