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Thread started 04/09/11 10:45pm

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Larry Graham on Raphael Saadiq's new album

Larry Graham is adding some vocals and playing bass on the hidden track of Raphael Saadiq's new album "Stone Rollin'". He is also mentioned in the liner notes as "The reason I play the bass".

Now if only Larry could make Prince and Raphael Saadiq make some music together...

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Reply #1 posted 04/10/11 1:54am

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Great cut man! I was surprised when I heard him on the hidden cut, as I only have a HQ download of the album (although I will be at the wrecka stow to buy this album in May). Larry can still pull off his studio chops outside of working on stuff with Prince. Loved it!

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Reply #2 posted 04/10/11 4:01am

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Reply #3 posted 04/10/11 5:49pm

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Hey, Larry, ya gonna wreck his career as well?

All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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Reply #4 posted 04/10/11 9:04pm

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Al Sharpton doesn't ever seem to age.

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Reply #5 posted 04/10/11 9:10pm

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Good, he can keep him.

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Reply #6 posted 04/10/11 9:11pm

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I'd be interested in hearing it. Larry gets a lot of unwarranted bullshit from whiny Prince fans.

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Reply #7 posted 04/10/11 9:15pm

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Paris9748430 said:

I'd be interested in hearing it. Larry gets a lot of unwarranted bullshit from whiny Prince fans.

I know right! It ain't Larry's sole fault that Prince's music and mindset changed...he's a grown ass man. We can't forget Larry's influence on popular music history and his own legacy. Leave P outta this for once and for all!

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Reply #8 posted 04/10/11 9:47pm

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silverchild said:

Paris9748430 said:

I'd be interested in hearing it. Larry gets a lot of unwarranted bullshit from whiny Prince fans.

I know right! It ain't Larry's sole fault that Prince's music and mindset changed...he's a grown ass man. We can't forget Larry's influence on popular music history and his own legacy. Leave P outta this for once and for all!

Is it okay for people to just not like Larry Graham?

I mean, is that okay? Is it alright? Should I wait my turn to ask you?

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Reply #9 posted 04/10/11 10:27pm

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Spinlight said:

silverchild said:

I know right! It ain't Larry's sole fault that Prince's music and mindset changed...he's a grown ass man. We can't forget Larry's influence on popular music history and his own legacy. Leave P outta this for once and for all!

Is it okay for people to just not like Larry Graham?

I mean, is that okay? Is it alright? Should I wait my turn to ask you?

I don't know. But all I know is that the reasons behind the strong dislike for Larry Graham is getting old and dumb. Sure, the JW jazz is not everyone's thing, but it's all about the music anyway. I'm one of the few people who actually respects him for the musical genius and pioneer he is. Leave the other craziness at the door.

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Reply #10 posted 04/10/11 11:09pm

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What track on "Stone Rollin'" does Larry play bass and sing on?

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Reply #11 posted 04/10/11 11:13pm

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bashraka said:

What track on "Stone Rollin'" does Larry play bass and sing on?

It's a hidden track called "The Perfect Storm" that comes after "The Answer" on the Stone Rollin' album.

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Reply #12 posted 04/10/11 11:15pm

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people really do need 2 stop blaming larry and look back at prince career prince has always been struggling with relgion in his work for example warner bros made him change the part in lets go crazy are we gonna let the devil bring us down, he does a song called the ladder a man in search of god, a song called god, grafiiti bridge. i think warner bros held prince back from compeletly getting in2 his god phase check it when he went indepedent he let his god love shine. maybe larry influenced the jw thing but prince was clearly headed in a spiritual direction regardless

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Reply #13 posted 04/10/11 11:19pm

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FLG.

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Reply #14 posted 04/10/11 11:28pm

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Getting back to Ray Ray...after the needless Larry Graham debacle

This album is giving me a strong Sly influence throughout. I'm floored by it. Anybody else noticing that? Oh yeah, and the "Day Dreams" track sounds like a lost Prince/W&L cut. Love it.

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Reply #15 posted 04/11/11 1:00am

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silverchild said:

Spinlight said:

Is it okay for people to just not like Larry Graham?

I mean, is that okay? Is it alright? Should I wait my turn to ask you?

I don't know. But all I know is that the reasons behind the strong dislike for Larry Graham is getting old and dumb. Sure, the JW jazz is not everyone's thing, but it's all about the music anyway. I'm one of the few people who actually respects him for the musical genius and pioneer he is. Leave the other craziness at the door.

I've seen Larry live once, earlier this year. It ain't my kinda music. He seemed to be very, VERY good at what he does. Unfortunately, I just don't like -what he does-... I think a lot of people are like me. They're just not into it. I think the JW stuff is too much of a cop out. (Not to say people don't judge him for that, but cmon.)

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Spinlight said:

silverchild said:

I don't know. But all I know is that the reasons behind the strong dislike for Larry Graham is getting old and dumb. Sure, the JW jazz is not everyone's thing, but it's all about the music anyway. I'm one of the few people who actually respects him for the musical genius and pioneer he is. Leave the other craziness at the door.

I've seen Larry live once, earlier this year. It ain't my kinda music. He seemed to be very, VERY good at what he does. Unfortunately, I just don't like -what he does-... I think a lot of people are like me. They're just not into it. I think the JW stuff is too much of a cop out. (Not to say people don't judge him for that, but cmon.)

So, I assume you can't dig any early Sly or GCS material, huh? I'll admit he's way past his prime now, but from hearing the new cut with Raphael, his voice is still present. Concert-wise, I hate that he keep doing Sly's stuff. He should dig deep into his legendary stuff with GCS. I'm glad he does "Hair" nowadays in concert. It just never gets old.

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Reply #17 posted 04/11/11 1:10am

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silverchild said:

Spinlight said:

I've seen Larry live once, earlier this year. It ain't my kinda music. He seemed to be very, VERY good at what he does. Unfortunately, I just don't like -what he does-... I think a lot of people are like me. They're just not into it. I think the JW stuff is too much of a cop out. (Not to say people don't judge him for that, but cmon.)

So, I assume you can't dig any early Sly or GCS material, huh? I'll admit he's way past his prime now, but from hearing the new cut with Raphael, his voice is still present. Concert-wise, I hate that he keep doing Sly's stuff. He should dig deep into his legendary stuff with GCS. I'm glad he does "Hair" nowadays in concert. It just never gets old.

Larry has a rich legacy but he hasn't done a good job of preserving it... at least with GCS.

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Timmy84 said:

silverchild said:

So, I assume you can't dig any early Sly or GCS material, huh? I'll admit he's way past his prime now, but from hearing the new cut with Raphael, his voice is still present. Concert-wise, I hate that he keep doing Sly's stuff. He should dig deep into his legendary stuff with GCS. I'm glad he does "Hair" nowadays in concert. It just never gets old.

Larry has a rich legacy but he hasn't done a good job of preserving it... at least with GCS.

Yeah that's about the only thing that really irks me about Larry. He has released some of the greatest funk albums with GCS after his legendary tenture with Sly. I mean, it's like he skips over all of that. I've always admired his deep and engrossing legacy as a musician, composer, innovator, and composer. His 80's solo stuff is meh, but I can take some of that also.

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Reply #19 posted 04/11/11 1:17am

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silverchild said:

Timmy84 said:

Larry has a rich legacy but he hasn't done a good job of preserving it... at least with GCS.

Yeah that's about the only thing that really irks me about Larry. He has released some of the greatest funk albums with GCS after his legendary tenture with Sly. I mean, it's like he skips over all of that. I've always admired his deep and engrossing legacy as a musician, composer, innovator, and composer. His 80's solo stuff is meh, but I can take some of that also.

I avoid that part. lol

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Timmy84 said:

silverchild said:

Yeah that's about the only thing that really irks me about Larry. He has released some of the greatest funk albums with GCS after his legendary tenture with Sly. I mean, it's like he skips over all of that. I've always admired his deep and engrossing legacy as a musician, composer, innovator, and composer. His 80's solo stuff is meh, but I can take some of that also.

I avoid that part. lol

I mean Larry was one helluva singer, but alot of that stuff was sappy MOR balladry after disco wiped his funk dominance away.

"One In A Million You", "Just Be My Lady", "When We Get Married" over "The Jam", "Water", "Your Love", and "Ain't No Fun To Me"? HELL NO!

But he did have some funk cuts in the 80s too...

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silverchild said:

Spinlight said:

I've seen Larry live once, earlier this year. It ain't my kinda music. He seemed to be very, VERY good at what he does. Unfortunately, I just don't like -what he does-... I think a lot of people are like me. They're just not into it. I think the JW stuff is too much of a cop out. (Not to say people don't judge him for that, but cmon.)

So, I assume you can't dig any early Sly or GCS material, huh? I'll admit he's way past his prime now, but from hearing the new cut with Raphael, his voice is still present. Concert-wise, I hate that he keep doing Sly's stuff. He should dig deep into his legendary stuff with GCS. I'm glad he does "Hair" nowadays in concert. It just never gets old.

I love Sly. And that's the cool thing - I enjoy his work in conjunction with others who are talented like him. I don't think Prince and Larry are a good match, thematically or musically.

I'm not a fan of the GCS stuff because I really don't care for Larry's vocals up front taking the lead.

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Reply #22 posted 04/11/11 3:51am

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silverchild said:

bashraka said:

What track on "Stone Rollin'" does Larry play bass and sing on?

It's a hidden track called "The Perfect Storm" that comes after "The Answer" on the Stone Rollin' album.

I like this. It has an "If You Want Me to Stay" vibe to it. I haven't really been feeling too much of Raphael's latest stuff. It seems like its trying to hard to be instant vintage or something. However, this one is nice. Oh, and LG is the reason I learned to play bass as well. He's a legend and I dig him. I thought he was great opening for Prince at MSG when I saw him. I do wish he would do more of the GCS stuff in conjunction with the Sly stuff. However, hearing the Sly stuff is great because Sly surely ain't putting it down now.

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Reply #23 posted 04/11/11 4:05am

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its hard to understand why a prince fan wouldnt like atleast some of sly and the fAmily stones output, the funky stuff is similar to what prince did (he was influenced by sly and larry after all). I'd like to see larry one day, if i get a chance.

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Reply #24 posted 04/12/11 4:51pm

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I'm trying not to listen to any songs off this release until it comes out!. I don't wanna spoil the listening experience. But this good to know....the reviews of "Stone Rollin'" get better every week!

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Reply #25 posted 04/12/11 5:35pm

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silverchild said:

Timmy84 said:

I avoid that part. lol

I mean Larry was one helluva singer, but alot of that stuff was sappy MOR balladry after disco wiped his funk dominance away.

"One In A Million You", "Just Be My Lady", "When We Get Married" over "The Jam", "Water", "Your Love", and "Ain't No Fun To Me"? HELL NO!

But he did have some funk cuts in the 80s too...

Nice. cool Listening to "Sooner or Later" right now. nod

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Reply #26 posted 04/12/11 5:57pm

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bellanoche said:

silverchild said:

It's a hidden track called "The Perfect Storm" that comes after "The Answer" on the Stone Rollin' album.

I like this. It has an "If You Want Me to Stay" vibe to it. I haven't really been feeling too much of Raphael's latest stuff. It seems like its trying to hard to be instant vintage or something. However, this one is nice. Oh, and LG is the reason I learned to play bass as well. He's a legend and I dig him. I thought he was great opening for Prince at MSG when I saw him. I do wish he would do more of the GCS stuff in conjunction with the Sly stuff. However, hearing the Sly stuff is great because Sly surely ain't putting it down now.

Hey I like this!!! Larry sounds great!

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Reply #27 posted 04/12/11 10:09pm

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Still love LG's work on TRC

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Paris9748430 said:

I'd be interested in hearing it. Larry gets a lot of unwarranted bullshit from whiny Prince fans.

yeahthat

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Reply #29 posted 04/13/11 2:49am

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Timmy84 said:

silverchild said:

I mean Larry was one helluva singer, but alot of that stuff was sappy MOR balladry after disco wiped his funk dominance away.

"One In A Million You", "Just Be My Lady", "When We Get Married" over "The Jam", "Water", "Your Love", and "Ain't No Fun To Me"? HELL NO!

But he did have some funk cuts in the 80s too...

Nice. cool Listening to "Sooner or Later" right now. nod

My favorite GCS song

Don't laugh at my funk
This funk is a serious joint
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