Earth, Wind & Fire - Head to the Sky (1973)
First time hearing these. I like the earlier one better I think, esp "Fan the Fire" (I think it was in GTA:SA). Sounds like they have a tendency to get too smooth for my taste.
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2772been cranking this all weekend long. nervous skronky songs from the annals of the underground
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2773I saw him play once from an upper balcony seat and his fingers looked like a school of fish cavorting on the keyboard.
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2774that was awesome!
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2775I got it at the public library!
along with
Somehow limited choice makes it easier to try new (to me) things.
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2776Tension Span - The Future Died Yesterday
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2777Thantifaxath - Hive Mind Narcosis
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2778Akron/Family - Angels of Light Split.
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2779Fourth time today for this funky earworm. The band's performance is so deeply in the pocket that they become the pocket. Every player is on fire and all are working in concert with the rhythm, but the bassist is on a whole 'nother trip while the pianist tears apart the keyboard solo. Tight, catchy, kinetic funk with a blissful outro.
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2780That's wonderful.rsmurphy wrote: Tue Jan 23, 2024 11:51 am
Fourth time today for this funky earworm. The band's performance is so deeply in the pocket that they become the pocket. Every player is on fire and all are working in concert with the rhythm, but the bassist is on a whole 'nother trip while the pianist tears apart the keyboard solo. Tight, catchy, kinetic funk with a blissful outro.
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