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The Polack MSgt

(13,499 posts)
Sun Oct 13, 2024, 10:14 PM Oct 2024

Can we have a bit of funk this evening?

I say yes. The Meters kicking it off. Leo Nocentelli is an overlooked funk monster on that guitar of his.

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Too nice not to play twice
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Black Joe Lewis is very particular about his band hitting on the one
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Remember when George Clinton did a version of Not Just Knee Deep with Digital Underground?
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Average White Band had a few hits and a few classics, not much overlap in the two categories IMHO. This one is a classic tho
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Can we have a bit of funk this evening? (Original Post) The Polack MSgt Oct 2024 OP
How about some funky mummies? Like.. yourout Oct 2024 #1
For anyone who got into the bass guitar cult, George Porter's bass playing in Meters -- and with others -- is iconic. Silent Type Oct 2024 #2
Don't have time? Learn to funk in 2 minutes TlalocW Oct 2024 #3
I'm always ready for a little Motor City original from Dave Hamilton NBachers Oct 2024 #4
Make my Funk the P-Funk! Junipercity Oct 2024 #5

Silent Type

(8,269 posts)
2. For anyone who got into the bass guitar cult, George Porter's bass playing in Meters -- and with others -- is iconic.
Sun Oct 13, 2024, 10:47 PM
Oct 2024
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