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Thread started 06/10/12 5:10pm

Harlepolis

Ernie Isley Causing Chaos & Disorder In Arsenio Hall's,,,,

I wish it was a full performance sigh

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Reply #1 posted 06/10/12 5:11pm

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Ernie Isley is an unsung hero of rock music. Real talk. Couldn't imagine how guitar music would've sounded without him, Santana, Page and Hendrix (and why he's not included alongside Santana, Page and Hendrix is something I still don't get, the Isleys was just as popular as Santana was then).

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Reply #2 posted 06/10/12 7:48pm

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Timmy84 said:

Ernie Isley is an unsung hero of rock music. Real talk. Couldn't imagine how guitar music would've sounded without him, Santana, Page and Hendrix (and why he's not included alongside Santana, Page and Hendrix is something I still don't get, the Isleys was just as popular as Santana was then).

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Reply #3 posted 06/10/12 8:25pm

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MS Trina, what you zipping it for? It's not like you told Sister Franklin how to cook fried chicken or stole her hot sauce-if either one of them things happened, you'd have to haul to outer space.

"Lack of home training crosses all boundaries."
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Reply #4 posted 06/10/12 8:27pm

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scriptgirl said:

MS Trina, what you zipping it for? It's not like you told Sister Franklin how to cook fried chicken or stole her hot sauce-if either one of them things happened, you'd have to haul to outer space.

lol lol lol

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Reply #5 posted 06/10/12 8:29pm

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MS Trina, you ever seen that ep of the Martha Stewart show where Sister Franklin was on and Martha tried to tell her how to cook chicken? Lawd......

"Lack of home training crosses all boundaries."
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Reply #6 posted 06/10/12 8:38pm

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scriptgirl said:

MS Trina, you ever seen that ep of the Martha Stewart show where Sister Franklin was on and Martha tried to tell her how to cook chicken? Lawd......

Girl yes! lol lol lol

Now you know Sista Franklin's BIG EGO wasn't havin' it. biggrin Though I have a cousin and a church parishioner that can cook some fried chicken.... Franklin couldn't touch them with all the free Crisco in the world. giggle

i know Harle like WFT! I'm talking about Ernie guitar play and these two. Sorry girl. lol

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Reply #7 posted 06/10/12 8:43pm

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My apologies, Harle! It's like I was ODB busting up on the Grammys that time when Shawn Colvin was accepting her award.

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Reply #8 posted 06/10/12 10:19pm

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Timmy84 said:

Ernie Isley is an unsung hero of rock music. Real talk. Couldn't imagine how guitar music would've sounded without him, Santana, Page and Hendrix (and why he's not included alongside Santana, Page and Hendrix is something I still don't get, the Isleys was just as popular as Santana was then).

Totally agree.

I think he's very well respected by fellow guitarists & critics alike..but not so much in the broad public's consciouness.

Unlike the other 3 you mention, he spent most of his career "buried" behind his brothers (bein part of "the band") and didn't get the same attention as their flashy solos, etc. Might have been a bit of Rock vs. R & B taste bias / snobbery, too....

I dunno. Fame can be a fickle thing. I'm just glad he's at least gotten SOME of the props he deserves (RRHOF, etc) and that we've got a load of his recorded output to enjoy, because Ernie is FIERCE.

He's suposedly has been working on a solo follow-up to "High Wire" for a few years now. Would be cool if that gets out.

Funk Is It's Own Reward
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Reply #9 posted 06/10/12 10:27pm

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Here's the performance of Back to Square One from that show.

JERKIN' EVERYTHING IN SIGHT!!!!!
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Reply #10 posted 06/11/12 9:34am

Timmy84

JamFanHot said:

Timmy84 said:

Ernie Isley is an unsung hero of rock music. Real talk. Couldn't imagine how guitar music would've sounded without him, Santana, Page and Hendrix (and why he's not included alongside Santana, Page and Hendrix is something I still don't get, the Isleys was just as popular as Santana was then).

Totally agree.

I think he's very well respected by fellow guitarists & critics alike..but not so much in the broad public's consciouness.

Unlike the other 3 you mention, he spent most of his career "buried" behind his brothers (bein part of "the band") and didn't get the same attention as their flashy solos, etc. Might have been a bit of Rock vs. R & B taste bias / snobbery, too....

I dunno. Fame can be a fickle thing. I'm just glad he's at least gotten SOME of the props he deserves (RRHOF, etc) and that we've got a load of his recorded output to enjoy, because Ernie is FIERCE.

He's suposedly has been working on a solo follow-up to "High Wire" for a few years now. Would be cool if that gets out.

Yeah. But I think that's been indefinitely put on hold since he's back playing for his ailing brother.

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Reply #11 posted 06/11/12 1:58pm

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Timmy84 said:

Ernie Isley is an unsung hero of rock music. Real talk. Couldn't imagine how guitar music would've sounded without him, Santana, Page and Hendrix (and why he's not included alongside Santana, Page and Hendrix is something I still don't get, the Isleys was just as popular as Santana was then).

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You're not one to bite your tongue, Miss Trina of Chicago wink don't start now bringiton

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