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Thread started 12/20/10 7:18am

ISF

Where is funk listened to nowadays?

Where can you still here people listening to funk? Not just traditional funk. I'm talking any kind of funk/funky music. James Brown, P-Funk, Cameo, Zapp, Slapbak, and the funky hip hop. I imagine in California you still hear it, perphaps places like Dayton....

Who are the people that listen?

For instance, I hear many mexicans and black people in California still bang the funk

In UK, nobody seems to know it. MAYBE a few people 40+ years of age

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Reply #1 posted 12/20/10 7:23am

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Inside the homes of the cool people with good taste. As for publicly though....nowhere. The general public has lost it's taste and rhythm.

Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #2 posted 12/20/10 9:06am

dag

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vainandy said:

Inside the homes of the cool people with good taste. As for publicly though....nowhere. The general public has lost it's taste and rhythm.

That´s what I wanted to post. lol

"When Michael Jackson is just singing and dancing, you just think this is an astonishing talent. And he has had this astounding talent all his life, but we want him to be floored as well. We really don´t like the idea that he could have it all."
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Reply #3 posted 12/20/10 10:12am

Shango

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Online Funk Radio Station...from Tokyo

Enjoy Funk, Soul, Disco Music from Late 70's to Early 80's. Here are a lot of Funky music mixed by DJ.Terry with Japanese MC.
Music are from Slave, One Way, Cameo, Dazz Band, Zapp, Kleeer, Mtume, Lakeside, Ozone, Shock, Silver Platinum, T.T.F, P-Funk and more
DJ: Terry Ohno
Location: Tokyo, Japan

Created: Apr 1, 04
Updated: Dec 19, 10
Audio: CD 128 kbps

TLH: Station Popularity: 80 listening hours in the last 30 days
Rating: Listener Rating: Excellent (5 votes)
Rated by: 5 people

www.wefunkradio.com

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Reply #4 posted 12/20/10 10:26am

whitesockedfun
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vainandy said:

Inside the homes of the cool people with good taste.

All the time in my house, so thanks vainandy! smile

Just like the white winged dove...
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Reply #5 posted 12/20/10 11:01am

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dag said:

vainandy said:

Inside the homes of the cool people with good taste. As for publicly though....nowhere. The general public has lost it's taste and rhythm.

That´s what I wanted to post. lol

I was gonna say, "Wherever me and my iPod happen to be!" But what VainAndy said works just as well. thumbs up!

I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart.
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Reply #6 posted 12/20/10 11:13am

Shango

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The general public might've lost interest, but there are internet-radiostreams which specialize in funk, and there's interest due to a reissue-market of classic funk.

That it's publicly nowhere to be found is simply not true, like the examples in my previous post.

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Reply #7 posted 12/20/10 11:27am

Shango

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Also collectors share much rare funk on internet-blogs. There has been a steady market on eBay where rare funk has been sold for about a good decade now,

or even a few years more, and a number of those funk-purchases but also classic funk tracks are reviewed online, such as those blogs. LA Dj Dam-Funk has

spinnin' on a lot of club-nights or public parties in the LA-scene and elsewhere, and his shifts are mainly 80's funk and boogie. Those parties are visited by a

variety of people from which some are introduced to those classic tracks, so in a way this could lead to interest of people who are new to classic funk because

it has been played lesser on commercial radio in the past decades. Therefor it's great that internet radio is here today because it has broadened the offer of

more music genres/styles (including funk) which in some cases are less available on the commercial radio-cables.

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Reply #8 posted 12/20/10 12:05pm

JoeTyler

Endangered Genres:

-Rock & Roll

-Blues

-Hard Rock

-Classic Metal

-Funk

-Traditional Country

Extinct Genres

-Disco

-Swing

-Traditional Folk

Still Successful or New Genres:

-Hip/Hop - Rap

-Electronic Music

-Country Pop

-Modern Metal

-Alternative Rock

tinkerbell
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Reply #9 posted 12/20/10 12:09pm

Shango

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ISF said: In UK, nobody seems to know it. MAYBE a few people 40+ years of age

Zapp has performed not so long ago at the Camden Jazz Cafe in London and more funk-related artists have performed there.

A few months ago there was a classic night at the indigO2 with artists such as Don Blackman and Leroy Hutson.

The UK always had a scene who's interested in rare funk grooves. In the 70's and 80's there have performed many US funk acts in the UK,

and sometimes exclusively in the UK such as Slave who did 2 tours just there. Mtume also only performed in the UK.

Kleeer might've done a few dates in Germany, but the UK was their main goal for shows. Read the liner-notes of Kleeer's Greatest Hits-cd on Rhino.

They were welcomed like lost sons. A current UK internet station such as www.solarradio.com does focus on released soul of today,

but they have some dj's who air classic boogie and funk. Specialized radio stations of soul and funk music have always been active in the UK.

[Edited 12/20/10 12:12pm]

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Reply #10 posted 12/20/10 12:17pm

Shango

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JoeTyler said:

Extinct Genres

-Disco

Disco has evolved in the updated version "Dance/House". Many classic disco-samples can also still be heard in this newer genre.

The House-scene has always embraced Disco. A House-Dj/remixer such as Frankie Knuckles has his roots in the Disco-scene.

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Reply #11 posted 12/20/10 12:19pm

JoeTyler

Shango said:

JoeTyler said:

Extinct Genres

-Disco

Disco has evolved in the updated version "Dance/House". Many classic disco-samples can also still be heard in this newer genre.

The House-scene has always embraced Disco. A House-Dj/remixer such as Frankie Knuckles has his roots in the Disco-scene.

well, that's true, but I meant traditional disco; nowadays, disco can only be found in a couple of rare bands, like Maroon 5, or in electronic samples...

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Reply #12 posted 12/20/10 12:27pm

Shango

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ah, okay cool

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Reply #13 posted 12/20/10 12:57pm

SoulAlive

Shango said:

JoeTyler said:

Extinct Genres

-Disco

Disco has evolved in the updated version "Dance/House". Many classic disco-samples can also still be heard in this newer genre.

The House-scene has always embraced Disco. A House-Dj/remixer such as Frankie Knuckles has his roots in the Disco-scene.

Yeah,disco never really died.It's now referred to as "dance music".

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Reply #14 posted 12/20/10 1:03pm

SherryJackson

JoeTyler said:

Endangered Genres:

-Rock & Roll

-Blues

-Hard Rock

-Classic Metal

-Funk

-Traditional Country

Extinct Genres

-Disco

-Swing

-Traditional Folk

Still Successful or New Genres:

-Hip/Hop - Rap

-Electronic Music

-Country Pop

-Modern Metal

-Alternative Rock

Whaaaaaaaaaat!? omg

Nevair!!!!! At my house...all the "endangered/extinct" stuff gets played all the time! Screw the modern times....

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Reply #15 posted 12/20/10 4:17pm

PDogz

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dag said:

vainandy said:

Inside the homes of the cool people with good taste. As for publicly though....nowhere. The general public has lost it's taste and rhythm.

That´s what I wanted to post. lol

...ditto nod

"There's Nothing That The Proper Attitude Won't Render Funkable!"

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Reply #16 posted 12/20/10 4:22pm

PDogz

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SoulAlive said:

Shango said:

Disco has evolved in the updated version "Dance/House". Many classic disco-samples can also still be heard in this newer genre.

The House-scene has always embraced Disco. A House-Dj/remixer such as Frankie Knuckles has his roots in the Disco-scene.

Yeah,disco never really died.It's now referred to as "dance music".

clapping I think there are many people out there that probably don't realize that. Disco never went away, and in my opinion... it never SUCKED, lol.

"There's Nothing That The Proper Attitude Won't Render Funkable!"

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Reply #17 posted 12/21/10 6:31am

SoulAlive

PDogz said:

SoulAlive said:

Yeah,disco never really died.It's now referred to as "dance music".

clapping I think there are many people out there that probably don't realize that. Disco never went away, and in my opinion... it never SUCKED, lol.

I agree nod Disco is one of the most 'fun' styles of music.It never went away,it just evolved into different styles like techno,freestyle,electronica,house,etc.

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Reply #18 posted 12/21/10 7:33am

Timmy84

JoeTyler said:

Endangered Genres:

-Rock & Roll

-Blues

-Hard Rock

-Classic Metal

-Funk

-Traditional Country

Extinct Genres

-Disco

-Swing

-Traditional Folk

Still Successful or New Genres:

-Hip/Hop - Rap

-Electronic Music

-Country Pop

-Modern Metal

-Alternative Rock

You bugging. They'll never be endangered/extinct to me. lol

[Edited 12/21/10 7:34am]

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Reply #19 posted 12/21/10 7:33am

Timmy84

PDogz said:

SoulAlive said:

Yeah,disco never really died.It's now referred to as "dance music".

clapping I think there are many people out there that probably don't realize that. Disco never went away, and in my opinion... it never SUCKED, lol.

Disco is indeed STILL ALIVE! nod

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Reply #20 posted 12/21/10 8:05am

JoeTyler

Timmy84 said:

PDogz said:

clapping I think there are many people out there that probably don't realize that. Disco never went away, and in my opinion... it never SUCKED, lol.

Disco is indeed STILL ALIVE! nod

If Disco is alive, then dinosaurs are still alive LOL : dinosaurs still "live" in movies, BBC stuff, museums, illustrated books, etc. but THE ORIGINAL thing is dead, just like 70s disco...

a bunch of electronic samples are not enough to resurrect a genre that, for all intents and purposes, died in the early-80s... or evolved into something that cannot be called disco anymore...

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Reply #21 posted 12/21/10 8:09am

JoeTyler

Timmy84 said:

JoeTyler said:

Endangered Genres:

-Rock & Roll

-Blues

-Hard Rock

-Classic Metal

-Funk

-Traditional Country

Extinct Genres

-Disco

-Swing

-Traditional Folk

Still Successful or New Genres:

-Hip/Hop - Rap

-Electronic Music

-Country Pop

-Modern Metal

-Alternative Rock

You bugging. They'll never be endangered/extinct to me. lol

[Edited 12/21/10 7:34am]

- Rock & Roll bands are nowhere to be found

-Classic Metal bands are nowhere to be found (only extreme & modern metal rules these days, sadly)

-Hard-Rock bands are not big-sellers anymore...

- Blues? ouch... underground, at best...

- Traditional Country has been overshadowed by the crappy Country Pop of Ashlee and other bimbos...

-Funk? it stopped being successful in the early-80s...

sad but true wink

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Reply #22 posted 12/21/10 9:08am

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I got some pretty good stuff coming through my headphones right now...

[img:$uid]http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51e1jhdjxPL._SL500_AA300_.jpg[/img:$uid]

music

We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves.
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Reply #23 posted 12/21/10 9:20am

Timmy84

JoeTyler said:

Timmy84 said:

You bugging. They'll never be endangered/extinct to me. lol

[Edited 12/21/10 7:34am]

- Rock & Roll bands are nowhere to be found

-Classic Metal bands are nowhere to be found (only extreme & modern metal rules these days, sadly)

-Hard-Rock bands are not big-sellers anymore...

- Blues? ouch... underground, at best...

- Traditional Country has been overshadowed by the crappy Country Pop of Ashlee and other bimbos...

-Funk? it stopped being successful in the early-80s...

sad but true wink

Blame the stupid money mongrels in the "industry". lol

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Reply #24 posted 12/21/10 10:06am

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vainandy said:

Inside the homes of the cool people with good taste. As for publicly though....nowhere. The general public has lost it's taste and rhythm.

Not true..

I got to Elixer on Fridays and listen to slammin down funk by a Dj here in Minneapolis from 5 - 10pm

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Straight Jacket Funk Affair
Album plays and love for vinyl records.
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Reply #25 posted 12/21/10 10:23am

MrSoulpower

ISF said:

Where can you still here people listening to funk? Not just traditional funk. I'm talking any kind of funk/funky music. James Brown, P-Funk, Cameo,

Everywhere! Funk has a worldwide audience today. Every mid-size to big city in the U.S., Europe, Japan or Australia has a monthly Funk party or a club. Many Funk legends are on the road again or are recording and releasing new material. The Funk DJ scene spans all over the world, and almost every bigger city has at least one new Funk band, performing authentic Funk music.

Funk is very much alive today, probably more than ever, because now it has gone worldwide.

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Reply #26 posted 12/21/10 10:25am

MrSoulpower

vainandy said:

Inside the homes of the cool people with good taste. As for publicly though....nowhere. The general public has lost it's taste and rhythm.

You couldn't be more wrong. You just have to look for it.

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Reply #27 posted 12/21/10 10:27am

MrSoulpower

Shango said:

Also collectors share much rare funk on internet-blogs. There has been a steady market on eBay where rare funk has been sold for about a good decade now,

or even a few years more, and a number of those funk-purchases but also classic funk tracks are reviewed online, such as those blogs. LA Dj Dam-Funk has

spinnin' on a lot of club-nights or public parties in the LA-scene and elsewhere, and his shifts are mainly 80's funk and boogie. Those parties are visited by a

variety of people from which some are introduced to those classic tracks, so in a way this could lead to interest of people who are new to classic funk because

it has been played lesser on commercial radio in the past decades. Therefor it's great that internet radio is here today because it has broadened the offer of

more music genres/styles (including funk) which in some cases are less available on the commercial radio-cables.

Word!

In a humble act of self-promotion, allow me to add my own weekly radio show, which can be downloaded here: http://midnightsoulstice.podbean.com/

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Reply #28 posted 12/21/10 10:27am

Timmy84

MrSoulpower said:

vainandy said:

Inside the homes of the cool people with good taste. As for publicly though....nowhere. The general public has lost it's taste and rhythm.

You couldn't be more wrong. You just have to look for it.

HIS type of funk? I think not. lol

[Edited 12/21/10 10:28am]

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Reply #29 posted 12/21/10 10:28am

MrSoulpower

Genesia said:

I got some pretty good stuff coming through my headphones right now...

[img:$uid]http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51e1jhdjxPL._SL500_AA300_.jpg[/img:$uid]

music

You just moved up a notch in my book. razz

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