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xmontrealer

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thanks for posting
Dyke was not as well known as James...so he got lost in the shuffle....i prefer Dyke, but hey that, s just me
I hold them both in very high esteem. James, of course, had a much longer and more successful career, and is much better known, even for his very early r&b stylings.

But Dyke's recordings were amazing, from "So Sharp" (my personal fave) through "Funky Broadway" and in-between!

Here is a prime example, though from 1971, of James' "on the one" funk rhythm...

 

ogibowt

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revisiting So Sharp

i had a bit of an ego as a teen lol and i was kinda smug and proud i loved stuff like this..and not the white bread Pop flooding the airways generally..a bit of a music snob lol
 

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I'm not a Rhianna fan at all-the "eh eh eh" -, but I love Kool & The Gang and somehow someone made this work real good.
Such a crazy good mashup, nice cameo surprise just past the halfway point.


 
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I'm not a Rhianna fan at all-the "eh eh eh" -, but I love Kool & The Gang and somehow someone made this work real good.
Such a crazy good mashup, nice cameo surprise just past the halfway point.


As a fan of blends I found this quite interesting. They sped up the tempo. I do love the bass but the rest of the arrangement I'm not diggin' very much. I much preferred the 1970's less poppy version of Kool & the Gang who I consider to be one of the most important black music artists of all time. Songs like this

"Open Sesame"

Get down with the genie 🎶🎺🎷🎸🎶
 

K Douglas

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They were just inducted into the Rock n Roll HOF this year. "Award Tour" I'd put in my 10 best Tribe songs of all time. That whole LP is just sublime. Here's another less known one that I love so much

"The Chase Pt. II"

RIP Phife Dawg aka the 5 Footer.
 

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As a fan of blends I found this quite interesting. They sped up the tempo. I do love the bass but the rest of the arrangement I'm not diggin' very much. I much preferred the 1970's less poppy version of Kool & the Gang who I consider to be one of the most important black music artists of all time. Songs like this

"Open Sesame"

Get down with the genie 🎶🎺🎷🎸🎶
100% agree on the original Kool and the Gang, it's perfection, but throwing Tupac into it added it a little flavor with the sped up tempo.
 
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