Recent FUNK from the Kings Go Forth from Milwaukee:
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FUNK IS FOREVER CUMMIN'
THAT'S WHY U MUGS ARE ALWAYS TALKING ABOUT IT..... WWW.THEFUNKSTORE.COM WE WILL BE ROYALLY FUNKED SOON | |
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From the Menahem Street Band:
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Thumparello said: FUNK IS FOREVER CUMMIN'
THAT'S WHY U MUGS ARE ALWAYS TALKING ABOUT IT..... WWW.THEFUNKSTORE.COM WE WILL BE ROYALLY FUNKED SOON Thank you! If it was dead, WHY ARE WE STILL TALKING ABOUT IT!?! FUNK IS ALIVE, MUTHAFUCKA! Saves us from arguing. | |
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Recent shit from the Menaham Street Band:
From AMERICA, and released in 2008! Like I said, GOOGLE OR YOUTUBE IS YOUR FRIEND! | |
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Charles Walker and the Dynamites performing:
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Posted from Pari's NEW FUNK thread, lol. | |
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Now some of you older members would think this was old, well this is anything BUT old, this is fairly recent. You said you wanted something new, here ya go:
POST YOUR REPLIES! Like I said, I ain't afraid to get Madea on y'all asses. STAY IN THE GROOVE! DEBATE'S OVER! | |
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That dude asked a question and I asnwered As for why funk's being discussed...look at the subject header.
Look, I'm a blues fan primarily, so it's not like I get pleasure saying this. I wish many traditional forms of music still excited the youth and sat side-by-side w/ current genres these days. I've always thought that music appreciation classes, not just leanring to play music, but learning to listen to it as well...should be taught in schools. This would help keep some of the older forms intact (as opposed to sampled) and allow them to inspire. | |
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A little jazzy-funk from Quantic:
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brooksie said: That dude asked a question and I asnwered As for why funk's being discussed...look at the subject header.
Look, I'm a blues fan primarily, so it's not like I get pleasure saying this. I wish many traditional forms of music still excited the youth and sat side-by-side w/ current genres these days. I've always thought that music appreciation classes, not just leanring to play music, but learning to listen to it as well...should be taught in schools. This would help keep some of the older forms intact (as opposed to sampled) and allow them to inspire. LISTEN TO THE MUSIC I POSTED! Debate's over! Sandino wanted to know where funk's at? Well my posts should help solve that. Don't make me go search and I'm a searchin' mothafucka. That's like Nas saying "hip-hop is dead" or Lenny Kravitz saying "rock & roll is dead". YEAH FUCKIN' RIGHT! [Edited 6/22/09 21:06pm] [Edited 6/22/09 21:07pm] | |
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Ya might like this, brook, it's a little bluesy, lol:
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Man I gotta get their album:
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@ the second one, Sandino, this could be close to alternative funk. | |
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Well I'm connected to a wireless network tonight so I can hear those videos. I'm sorry but I'm not feeling this "new funk" at all. It sounds too jazzy and bluesy for my taste. It reminds me of stuff from the late 60s and early 70s which is before I got into music. I got into music during the disco era and funk was still going on while disco was going on. I love the change that funk made during the disco era by sounding less jazzy and bluesy and sounding more dancefloor oriented. And the funk that existed in the early 80s continued to be for the dancefloor.
This "new funk" sounds too much like the early 70s for my taste. I mean, it's OK, I can listen to it (well, some of it, but not all of it) but it's not something I would go out and buy. It reminds me more of the music from the old blaxsploitation movies where the music was on a jukebox and people were just simply sitting around drinking in a "bar" that didn't even have a dancefloor. I like my funk for the ass. I'm not downing the new funk by no means because Lord knows we need a style change. But I'm only 41 and it sounds "before my time". Actually, I have heard similar music in my area on public radio that plays a variety of music because their goal is "preserving the arts". I'm all for preserving the arts but I've never been an artsy/farsty type person myself and the type of funk I like would never be considered as "the arts". Oh Lord, I hope it never is but if things keep up like they are in the mainstream, it just might be one day. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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Timmy84 said: diamondpearl1 said: Once musicians found out that a drum machine and Synthesizer caould do what a seven to nine piece band used 2 do.....
"Musicians" in America. Like MrSoulPower and paisley said, not everybody uses a damn drum machine and synthesizer. I was speakin to the trend that came in around the 80's...All the big bands from Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Skyy, Cameo, Atlantic Starr, ConFunShun, Funkadelic, Ohio Players, Kool & The Gang, Earth Wind & Fire and even Chicago traded in thier horns and drum sets for Fairlight's, Linn's, DMX's and Roland 808's..... | |
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diamondpearl1 said: Timmy84 said: "Musicians" in America. Like MrSoulPower and paisley said, not everybody uses a damn drum machine and synthesizer. I was speakin to the trend that came in around the 80's...All the big bands from Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Skyy, Cameo, Atlantic Starr, ConFunShun, Funkadelic, Ohio Players, Kool & The Gang, Earth Wind & Fire and even Chicago traded in thier horns and drum sets for Fairlight's, Linn's, DMX's and Roland 808's..... That was their problem. As long as the music was still bumping, it didn't matter. But once the shitty industry wanted to focus on bullshit, the fast shit didn't sell anymore. That's fucked up logic on their part. | |
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vainandy said: Well I'm connected to a wireless network tonight so I can hear those videos. I'm sorry but I'm not feeling this "new funk" at all. It sounds too jazzy and bluesy for my taste. It reminds me of stuff from the late 60s and early 70s which is before I got into music. I got into music during the disco era and funk was still going on while disco was going on. I love the change that funk made during the disco era by sounding less jazzy and bluesy and sounding more dancefloor oriented. And the funk that existed in the early 80s continued to be for the dancefloor.
This "new funk" sounds too much like the early 70s for my taste. I mean, it's OK, I can listen to it (well, some of it, but not all of it) but it's not something I would go out and buy. It reminds me more of the music from the old blaxsploitation movies where the music was on a jukebox and people were just simply sitting around drinking in a "bar" that didn't even have a dancefloor. I like my funk for the ass. I'm not downing the new funk by no means because Lord knows we need a style change. But I'm only 41 and it sounds "before my time". Actually, I have heard similar music in my area on public radio that plays a variety of music because their goal is "preserving the arts". I'm all for preserving the arts but I've never been an artsy/farsty type person myself and the type of funk I like would never be considered as "the arts". Oh Lord, I hope it never is but if things keep up like they are in the mainstream, it just might be one day. Oh I KNOW it wouldn't be for you! You're all about FAST stuff! You like your funk fast, I know. So you know when I posted the new funk, you probably wouldn't dig it. But that's aight. I'm digging it tho. | |
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novabrkr said:
Now I can get into that one there. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: novabrkr said:
Now I can get into that one there. Yeah that one's nice. How about this one: From the same group. | |
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Shango said:
That one's OK. I could get into it. Uh....NEXT! I don't like shit hop in my funk. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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Timmy84 said: vainandy said: Now I can get into that one there. Yeah that one's nice. How about this one: From the same group. That one's OK but a tad too rockish and a little too current sounding. . . . [Edited 6/22/09 22:15pm] Andy is a four letter word. | |
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Timmy84 said: diamondpearl1 said: I was speakin to the trend that came in around the 80's...All the big bands from Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Skyy, Cameo, Atlantic Starr, ConFunShun, Funkadelic, Ohio Players, Kool & The Gang, Earth Wind & Fire and even Chicago traded in thier horns and drum sets for Fairlight's, Linn's, DMX's and Roland 808's..... That was their problem. As long as the music was still bumping, it didn't matter. But once the shitty industry wanted to focus on bullshit, the fast shit didn't sell anymore. That's fucked up logic on their part. It wasn't fucked up it was just a new thang. I mean before funk it was doo wop, soul. rock n roll, blues and jazz, which to the grandkids of the 1st generation was "Old News". The same thing happened to all those bands when Hip-Hop startin makin noise and it's happenin again with all this autotune goin 'round in R&b and Rap | |
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abigail05 said: suddenly I'm a Slapbak fan! Didn't realize I missed the funk until now.
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vainandy said: That one's OK but a tad too rockish and a little too current sounding. . . . [Edited 6/22/09 22:15pm] I just finished playing it. I guess you could call it modern funk-rock, lol. Which again may not be in your liking. What about the video I just posted? | |
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Timmy84 said: MrSoulpower said: Exactly. We touched that debate the other day - how black America has lost the focus on vintage Funk. Very few black clubs play Funk these days, and if they do, it's 80s synth Funk or Parliament. If you want to dance to the dirty thing, the real Funk, then you gotta go to underground parties or go clubbing in Europe or Japan. I have to admit I'm disappointed at my community. The whole time we could've embraced those that "dared to do different". HELL we've yet to acknowledged the legacy of pre-Starchild P-Funk, Betty Davis, Labelle, Mandrill, etc. and yet we've be the ones mainly COMPLAINING that "the music is gone". Once you find the music, you realize how dumb the arguments are. We're as much slaves to what we're FED by corporate b.s.-ers and we allow ourselves to lose ourselves in a maze. Because whenever a new musical genre where we're the popularity gets taken over, we abandon it and it's time for that to END. And I hear you about the underground shit. One of these days when I finally get settled I'm definitely gonna explore to see where the underground is. I'm sorry but you got that backwards. Black folks used to change styles every five years or so. I was happy keeping right up with the style changes until the Shitney Houston adult contemporary era of the late 80s but at least a change did come about five years later after she ruined things and the style change after the late 80s was called "dance" which actually been underground all along but was called "house". The problem started when black folks stopped changing. They got on this midtempo shit hop bullshit and haven't gotten off of it for damn near 20 years. That's because of these white owned labels keeping that shit dominating by not signing anything else. , , , [Edited 6/22/09 22:26pm] Andy is a four letter word. | |
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diamondpearl1 said: Timmy84 said: That was their problem. As long as the music was still bumping, it didn't matter. But once the shitty industry wanted to focus on bullshit, the fast shit didn't sell anymore. That's fucked up logic on their part. It wasn't fucked up it was just a new thang. I mean before funk it was doo wop, soul. rock n roll, blues and jazz, which to the grandkids of the 1st generation was "Old News". The same thing happened to all those bands when Hip-Hop startin makin noise and it's happenin again with all this autotune goin 'round in R&b and Rap I hate it when it gets treated like "old news". It shouldn't be. Especially with consumers. | |
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