Just stumbled upon your channel. Enjoyed YOUR enjoyment of this classic 1978 funk classic. Don’t know what you guys were listening to in ‘78; but, if it wasn’t P-Funk; Earth, Wind & Fire; Bar-Kay’s; Cameo; Rick James; Brick, or The Commodores?!? You weren’t funkin’. Since this is your intro to the BarKays, your next stop should be the first lp the band made AFTER a plane crash killed Otis Redding and 3 of their band members. The album was their foray into the hardcore funk scene. The lp, “Too Hot To Stop” would be their first step into the funk (and don’t you dare call it “Disco”!!!). From that album, I recommend: “Too Hot Too Stop”; “Spellbound”; “You’re So Sexy”; “Cozy”. Keep in mind: this was 1977…and you are stepping into a TOTALLY different world of music that you’re unfamiliar with. So, you Dead Heads…no judging!! Only listening. This music is nearly fifty years old; but, it’s new to you. Hopefully you’ll get around to giving it a listen. I’m having a blast with you guys. Let’s keep it going!!! 🤗👏👏🤗
@nathanmccloud3572 Жыл бұрын
Funk in overdrive
@BernitaTubbs5 ай бұрын
pure funk
@400yrs.7 күн бұрын
This reaction video is so insanely funny to me; on so many levels.
@ronjan63768 ай бұрын
We lived this music back then . Sat night after party!
@blakpoet Жыл бұрын
Bar-Kays were the Isaac Hayes Stax Records backing band. Definitely were on the cusp of the Black Rock Funk tradition.
@BENJAMINFRAZIER-k3y8 күн бұрын
OLD ONE'S SHOWIN THE NEW LIFE
@bobbysquinch50859 ай бұрын
I have a playlist with these songs for a truly funky and interesting ride: New York City by Mirislav Vitous Holy Ghost by Bar-Kays Brick City by Brick Dean Town by Vulfpeck
@JohnWilson-po2uk8 күн бұрын
It's just a piece of metal that the are bending back and forth in the percussion break .. The science of the Studio...
@ajkandy4 ай бұрын
Sampled in MARRS’ Pump Up The Volume: kzbin.info/www/bejne/rWrKgISdm7WKarssi=kNWzMTkT7-up6iyc