could i have "Funk Punk Rocker" when you get a chance? thanks in advance.
mattjohndrow: Do you actually make funk punk rock? If so, what is it? I'm quite fond of punk rock and funk individually, but didn't realize there might be a fusion of the two.
well escher, i play funk on the keyboards, and punk rock on the guitar, as well as some funky beats on the drums, but i haven't really thought of fusing the two...could turn out interesting though...
well escher, i play funk on the keyboards, and punk rock on the guitar, as well as some funky beats on the drums, but i haven't really thought of fusing the two...could turn out interesting though...
Phew. And I was worried that I had somehow missed the great musical revolution...
well escher, i play funk on the keyboards, and punk rock on the guitar, as well as some funky beats on the drums, but i haven't really thought of fusing the two...could turn out interesting though...
Fusion of the two would be my preference, under appropriate conditions.
Phew. And I was worried that I had somehow missed the great musical revolution...
Escher
Well, a lot of post-punk bands in the UK and NYC had a kind of punk-funk sound. Check out Gang of Four, A Certain Ratio, The Contortions / James White and The Blacks and see if any of them made the music you're hearing in your head.
Well, a lot of post-punk bands in the UK and NYC had a kind of punk-funk sound. Check out Gang of Four, A Certain Ratio, The Contortions / James White and The Blacks and see if any of them made the music you're hearing in your head.
Sounds like a fun excursion, kneelbeforezod. My CD collection has been more or less static since the mid-1990's. There's a good amount of Punk and some nice funky stuff too. But now that law school is over, and as soon as I'm done with the bar exam at the end of July, it will definitely be time again to expand my musical horizon.
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Originally posted by thuh Freak
they actually did it. i didn't expect it either. viva la revolucion! viva locash & brad!
ooeck That could prove fatal
Originally posted by mattjohndrow
could i have "Funk Punk Rocker" when you get a chance? thanks in advance.
mattjohndrow: Do you actually make funk punk rock? If so, what is it? I'm quite fond of punk rock and funk individually, but didn't realize there might be a fusion of the two.
As for titles, I'm still delighted with mine.
Escher
Originally posted by mattjohndrow
well escher, i play funk on the keyboards, and punk rock on the guitar, as well as some funky beats on the drums, but i haven't really thought of fusing the two...could turn out interesting though...
Phew. And I was worried that I had somehow missed the great musical revolution...
Escher
Originally posted by Escher
Phew. And I was worried that I had somehow missed the great musical revolution...
Escher
when it comes, you'll be the first to know
Originally posted by mattjohndrow
well escher, i play funk on the keyboards, and punk rock on the guitar, as well as some funky beats on the drums, but i haven't really thought of fusing the two...could turn out interesting though...
Fusion of the two would be my preference, under appropriate conditions.
trouble funk was a dc band that was mostly funky, but a bit punky
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Originally posted by thegelding
the big boys were a texas punk band that used horns and funky beats on many songs...the fat elvis is a cd of theirs that is a must have
trouble funk was a dc band that was mostly funky, but a bit punky
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"funky..punky" Poetry?
And is there any real ongoing fusion movement - or will they continue to be apart? This is a concern.
Originally posted by Escher
Phew. And I was worried that I had somehow missed the great musical revolution...
Escher
Well, a lot of post-punk bands in the UK and NYC had a kind of punk-funk sound. Check out Gang of Four, A Certain Ratio, The Contortions / James White and The Blacks and see if any of them made the music you're hearing in your head.
Originally posted by kneelbeforezod
Well, a lot of post-punk bands in the UK and NYC had a kind of punk-funk sound. Check out Gang of Four, A Certain Ratio, The Contortions / James White and The Blacks and see if any of them made the music you're hearing in your head.
Sounds like a fun excursion, kneelbeforezod. My CD collection has been more or less static since the mid-1990's. There's a good amount of Punk and some nice funky stuff too. But now that law school is over, and as soon as I'm done with the bar exam at the end of July, it will definitely be time again to expand my musical horizon.
Escher
Originally posted by murbot
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Originally posted by mattjohndrow
catch 22 is pretty good-they have a lot of horns, and are good alternative-ish punk, check 'em out
When they come for me I'll be sitting at my desk with a gun in my hand wearing a bullet proof vest
my my my how the time does fly when you know your goona die by the end of the night...
oh and so long and thanks for all the laughs murray...
Can I have: "I'm learnding!" (with the quotes and spelled like that)
Thanks!
Originally posted by agent302
Can I have: "I'm learnding!" (with the quotes and spelled like that)
Ask, and it shall be given you.