This was a little bit after the late sixties, but you should hear 1973's "Drunk Man," this sick little jam where not only is he playing sax through some electronic apparatus (the Varitone), but he's talking through it as well...I've been really feeling the Silver Cycles LP lately, especially the track "Smoke Signals." That early electric shit he was doing aroung that time, soooo nice.
I've picked up some stuff recently where others have done that too: Lester Bowie and of course Rahsaan Roland Kirk. There's another one, where the guy is talking through his flute but I don't remember who it was.This was a little bit after the late sixties, but you should hear 1973's "Drunk Man," this sick little jam where not only is he playing sax through some electronic apparatus (the Varitone), but he's talking through it as well...
Hey Ako,ive been listening to my "funky doo" and "wait, please" 45s nonstop for a few months now. this shit is just so goddamn good....just builds and builds and ends on someecho shit....perfection.![]()
I've picked up some stuff recently where others have done that too: Lester Bowie and of course Rahsaan Roland Kirk. There's another one, where the guy is talking through his flute but I don't remember who it was.This was a little bit after the late sixties, but you should hear 1973's "Drunk Man," this sick little jam where not only is he playing sax through some electronic apparatus (the Varitone), but he's talking through it as well...
I've picked up some stuff recently where others have done that too: Lester Bowie and of course Rahsaan Roland Kirk. There's another one, where the guy is talking through his flute but I don't remember who it was.This was a little bit after the late sixties, but you should hear 1973's "Drunk Man," this sick little jam where not only is he playing sax through some electronic apparatus (the Varitone), but he's talking through it as well...
So what do you think of his comedy album, The Reason Why I'm Talking S--t?Eddie Harris is one of my favorites from that time period. I have all of his stuff from that era and there after (in the 70's).
So what do you think of his comedy album, The Reason Why I'm Talking S--t?Eddie Harris is one of my favorites from that time period. I have all of his stuff from that era and there after (in the 70's).
Is it fonkay!? Early 1960s = not a very fonkay era!does anyone have a copy of "Jazz for "Breakfast at Tiffany's"" for me?, its early 60s but whatever
I was actually hoping to find the pic of Vincent modelling the Trombipulation-style rubber elephant nose for his class--that one really should be its own graemlin.OWWWWW!
That picture needs to be made into a R Vincent avatar: "On the one! AOWWWWWW!"
I love Rahsaan's version of Ain't No Sunshine on Blucknuss. He sings the chorus through his flute on that one.I've picked up some stuff recently where others have done that too: Lester Bowie and of course Rahsaan Roland Kirk. There's another one, where the guy is talking through his flute but I don't remember who it was.
I've been through three of his Vee-Jay Lps including this one - for me the only keeper was 'Bossa Nova', the others were just too dry... Tiffany's was okay but not much different than the OST from what I recalldoes anyone have a copy of "Jazz for "Breakfast at Tiffany's"" for me?, its early 60s but whatever
I've been through three of his Vee-Jay Lps including this one - for me the only keeper was 'Bossa Nova', the others were just too dry... Tiffany's was okay but not much different than the OST from what I recalldoes anyone have a copy of "Jazz for "Breakfast at Tiffany's"" for me?, its early 60s but whatever