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Junie Morrison I just listened to the George Clinton Family series again and realized that I had totally forgotten how absolutely motherfunking great Junie Morrison was! As a multi-instrumentalist singer-songwriter, he was on the same level as Prince and Stevie Wonder, yet he never became a superstar like they did. I know he made solo albums, so which ones would you Rubber fans & funkateers recommend? [Edited 11/6/17 12:04pm] | |
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Bread Alone is the pick of the bunch for me, the bass line on "Seaman First Class (Jock Rock)" is a joy to behold. Totally agree he was very underated and deserved to have been bigger. [Edited 11/6/17 12:19pm] ***IF YOU TELL ME TO WALK A STRAIGHT LINE***
***I`LL PUT ON CROOKED SHOES*** | |
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Suzie Super Groupie. PRINCE: Always and Forever
MICHAEL JACKSON: Always and Forever ----- Live Your Life How U Wanna Live It | |
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His first three albums are immense! Funky as hell and so creative and ahead of his time. | |
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Man he was one of the all time greats. This cat was doing "Prince" before Prince. Playing and producing airthang. | |
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Don't hate your neighbors. Hate the media that tells you to hate your neighbors. | |
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Major talent but his solo projects never moved me. FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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Junie is one of those growers, imo. I didn't really get his stuff the first time around. Now...I wish there were more of it to listen to. He was a great, great musician. "Anna Stesia come to me, talk to me, ravish me
Liberate my mind." | |
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