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Tuesday, August 18, 2015

THE OLD SCHOOL VS THE NEW SCHOOL

There are many old school artists that have left us, in the past few years to the present such as;

ETTA JAMES, JIMMY CASTOR, and  WHITNEY HOUSTON.

Also, though he was not a singer, he influenced a nation as innovator, creator and host of the show "SOUL TRAIN",  the great DON CORNELIUS.  

 



 

The list also includes; PERCY SLEDGE,  GEORGE DUKE,  MARVIN ISLEY,  JIMMY RUFFIN,  BIG BANK HANK (Of the Sugar hill Gang), LOUIS JOHNSON, LEROY "SUGARFOOT" BONNER (Ohio Players), BOBBY "BLUE"BLAND,  and quite a few others.  


The contributions these artists made to Soul Music is immeasurable and unforgettable. 


 In an era where rap music has taken over the airwaves, the old soul music of the 60s, 70s, and 80s, will never die out.  



When rap music first came out it was about having fun at a house party.

 Neighborhood rap battles abound with the winners and losers admiring each other,s talents and  having just plain old good times. 


Over the years,  gangsta rap became prevalent and to the forefront, with stories about the hood, bling, sex, dope. 

Gangstas, guns, girls, etc.,  became the norm for the listener of today, filling minds with dark images of  revenge, killing, treating women as sex objects.

  

I didn't, want to listen to my parent,s old soul collection when I was entering my teens, mainly because it was their music. 


In the same vein,  the young people of today want to form their own music expressions that mirror the times we live in. 

But can we really BLAME them for the advent of gangsta rap? 

My answer is yes and no; everyone is responsible for their own actions. 


If someone puts out information about building bombs on the internet, and someone else actually follows through with that info, does that let the author off the hook? 

No!  When information is put out over the internet or printed; therefore, whatever the format it is presented in, the author is responsible. 



Some people will disagree, that the person is not responsible for what others may or will do with the words put out there.
  

It,s like opening a door; be careful what door you enter, because you may enter the wrong house. 

Back in the day, old dirty blues records were played at juke joints or private parties, stag and x-rated films were shown at theaters which catered to them. 

One example would be Clarence Carter,s hit "STROKIN" (Be forewarned, this is a borderline X-RATED song).



                                      


                 A lot of babies were made when the hit record "STROKIN"
                                              hit the airwaves lol!

 
CLARENCE CARTER,S  other hits along with the great ROY C  not only ignited sex in the bedroom. 

The backseat of a car, motel room,  a hot tub, corn field ( well you get the idea) made hormones run wild and kept the stork in business!


Is it any wonder, that with the rise of technology (dvds, twitter, facebook, streaming internet content) that the door has swung open very wide? 

 The Bible states that every generation gets wiser but weaker. 


 With all the technological advances today, people tend to throw common sense out of the window now more than ever.


Many things that were once taboo(and should have been left behind closed doors)  have come to the forefront. 


The soul music of the 60s 70s and 80s was about family unity, education,  having a good time etc. 


But there were many songs falling in or out of love, cheating or being cheated on, what happened behind closed doors, singing the blues over lost loves etc; you get the message. 





 Also this old but goodie song by RICHARD "DIMPLES" FIELD,




   

 Regardless of what direction music goes in, we have the soul artists, deceased or living, to thank for music that will never die.


  Music that we could tell where we where, what and when we were doing; who we were doing it with (when our kids were conceived lol). 


 The next wave of rising artists have studied the old school and do songs and performances in a new(?) way.  


In all actuality, they take from the best and copy or adapt. Not such a bad thing when you consider there is nothing new under the sun.  


  There is a new crop of entertainers that work very hard but mainly sell sex appeal. 


This  is not imply that there are people that have positive song messages that inspire and uplift others.

The music industry knows it can sell more by put controversial artists out front.


The old school artists nearly killed themselves trying to outdo one another when they appeared on shows together. 


Many old school artists have left the building,  but  the legacy they have left behind will live on.

Friday, June 18, 2010

MARVIN ISLEY R.I.P.: ISLEY BROS. 1977 CONCERT REVIEW









Marvin Isley, (Aug. 18, 1953-June 6, 2010) one of the funkiest bass players ever to perform on stage and on recordings has passed away at the age of 56.

Along with his brothers Ronald (lead vocals, Rudolph (background vocals), Kelly (background vocals), Ernie( lead guitar, drums etc.), and brother-in-law Chris Jasper (keyboards) the ISLEY BROTHERS carved out a distinctive sound that has carried them to the top of the music world.

The Isley Brothers headlined a show in 1977 that featured opening act GRAHAM CENTRAL STATION with former SLY & THE FAMILY STONE bassist Larry Graham.

One of the funkiest acts in soul/rock music, Larry & co. blew the roof off the auditorium, laying down groove after groove to an enthusiastic audience! Just as they left the stage I thought to myself,  "Anybody following this group is definitely in trouble!"

But...THE ISLEY BROTHERS PROVED ME WRONG! As soon as they hit the stage draped in their glitter and rhinestone jumpsuits the crowd went WILD and they hadn,t hit a NOTE YET!

  The rising flood of  song hits started with FIGHT THE POWER, then THE PRIDE, FOOTSTEPS IN THE DARK, VOYAGE TO ATLANTIS, HOPE YOU FEEL BETTER LOVE, WHO LOVE YOU BETTER and others!

Ronald stood mostly in one place belting out lead vocals while grabbing either a cowbell or maracas during one of Ernie,s many solos (stopped counting after 8) while O,Kelly laid down soulful background vocals.

Rudolph was an imposing figure as he pranced the stage back and forth (at one point proceeded to kick off his shoes and walked around in his stocking feet).

Brother-in law Chis Jasper showed his wizardry on the keyboards as he provided background vocals. Marvin stalked the stage back and forth during the fast paced songs, laying down some of the funkiest bass notes I,ve ever heard.

One of the highlights of the show was Ernie as he proved why he is one of the best (but underrated guitarists ) to hit a stage! The show stopper was their last song LIVIN THE LIFE/GO FOR YOUR GUNS With that the ISLEY BROTHERS left the stage in total TRIUMPH!

I had the great fortune of meeting them after the show and got to ask Ernie about how much he practiced. He told me "I used to practice all day every day, but I never practice NOW."

After listening to a few other fans ask him questions, I said thank you and nodded at Ronald as I left the room, meeting Chris waiting on the elevator

. He was in a robe and obviously very tired,  heading downstairs to get something to eat in the hotel dining room. He signed a few autographs and went about his way.

I caught their show in 1981 which was in no comparison to this one; the songs were rushed; overblown production, and Rudolph howling like a fool until the audience started walking out. We stayed until the end but by that time, over half the place was empty.

Not one of their best shows for sure , but the ISLEY BROTHERS will always be one of the most FUNKIEST groups in soul music history!






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