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Authenticity > money. I’ve been posting unpopular views since 2003. Blogged when nobody was paying me, will continue to post if nobody is paying me now either. You want politically correct influencers who grovel and backtrack at every criticism and give fake apologies you can find them a dime a dozen. You may not like my views but I have a right to say them. You are not going to bully me into silence, or force me to be a hypocritical woke sheep like you, echoing the same tired sanctimonious virtue-signaling crap every other person on social media is repeating ad nauseam. Not gonna happen sorry!
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Funk Week #3: James Gadson with Bill Withers
As we continue to roll through funk week, let’s take a trip into the world of James Gadson, one of the greatest groove masters to ever pick up a stick. In this clip from 1972, Gadson serves up a tasty platter of 16th notes with Bill Withers, his primary employer in the early part of the decade (the tune is “When I’m Kissin’ My Love”).
James Gadson has one of the best grooves I’ve ever experienced, live or on recording. If you’ve ever taken a private lesson with me, you know that I go on ad nauseam about Gadson’s work with John Handy on the tune “Hard Work.” Gadson’s resume is a mile long and spans a decades-long career working with a wide variety of jazz, funk and R&B artists.
Born and bred in Kansas City, James Gadson got his start with West Coast R&B pioneers Charles Wright and the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band (check out their version of “Yellow Submarine” - it’s crazy funky).
As the disco era kicked in, Gadson’s super deep pocket made him first call on many of the biggest records of the period, including Cheryl Lynn’s “To Be Real,” Donna Summer’s “Bad Girls” and the multi-million selling Saturday Night Fever soundtrack, among many others. When disco initially emerged in the late ’70s, I thought that a lot of it was vacuous and tacky, but my opinion has changed greatly over the years, primarily because the feel of these records is so timelessly cool. Thanks James Gadson - we are grateful for all the amazing music you’ve given us over the years!
Check out other Funk Week entries below:
1. James Brown - https://www.facebook.com/DanielGlassDrums/videos/10155718605572437/
2. Buddy Miles - https://www.facebook.com/DanielGlassDrums/videos/10155721769272437/
4. Stevie Wonder - https://www.facebook.com/DanielGlassDrums/videos/10155727804672437/
5. The Meters and Zigaboo Modeliste - https://www.facebook.com/DanielGlassDrums/videos/10155731987757437/
6. Tower of Power - https://www.facebook.com/DanielGlassDrums/videos/10155735479132437/
7. Mike Clark - https://www.facebook.com/DanielGlassDrums/videos/10155739236542437/
8. Andy Newmark with Sly and the Family Stone - https://www.facebook.com/DanielGlassDrums/videos/10155742559732437/
9. Dennis Chambers - https://www.facebook.com/DanielGlassDrums/videos/10155745997997437/
10. Brothers Johnson: https://www.facebook.com/DanielGlassDrums/videos/10155749101097437/
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