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drummer looked like he was high as hell![]()


drummer looked like he was high as hell![]()

Yup!!! Sure does...always looking through people's medicine cabinets LOL!!!remind me of that character on the steve harvey show![]()
The bass player looking cool as shit too... posted up in the corner on a stool.
On a serious note, turns out the drummer was a Staxx legend. Al Jackson JR. He met an unfortunate end.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Jackson,_Jr.


The bass player looking cool as shit too... posted up in the corner on a stool.
On a serious note, turns out the drummer was a Staxx legend. Al Jackson JR. He met an unfortunate end.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Jackson,_Jr.
The bass player looking cool as shit too... posted up in the corner on a stool.
On a serious note, turns out the drummer was a Staxx legend. Al Jackson JR. He met an unfortunate end.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Jackson,_Jr.


Real folks,making real music.....
Yup!!! Sure does...always looking through people's medicine cabinets LOL!!!
In a time when songs were longer than 5 minutes, I never understood why this great song was so short

... Anyway... Enjoy....I was I could start a band as cool as that
Salute, big brah... I really OWE u a lot,homeboy... much respect... SHEEEITTT... I wish I had a BLOG as dope as yours...Salute, big brah... I really OWE u a lot,homeboy... much respect...
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Yup!!! Sure does...always looking through people's medicine cabinets LOL!!!
In a time when songs were longer than 5 minutes, I never understood why this great song was so short
Damn...I would like to give my snake Ganjababy...I promise you that its bite will be sweat, and you will be asking for more..Lol!!!
go fuck your mother faggot
the word is SWEET not SWEAT which means to perspire
and I'm a real man keep you HOMO dreams to yourself FAG






No disrespect to the OP but... That's not Al Jackson jr...
That's James Gadson... He was the drummer of Charles Wright and the 103rd st. Band(Express Yourself by NWA)... and Bill Withers... Here's a Video of him ,Earl Palmer and Paul Humphery with DJ Babu... These dudes are responsible for a lot of Breakbeats...... Anyway... Enjoy....
Real folks,making real music.....
Steve Cropper, Duck Dunn, Booker T and the late, great Al Jackson. The Stax house band. One of the best bands in the world (and guitarist Steve Cropper was one of the greatest R&B songwriters).
Which world cac? Lol..Nothing good about these fools, but then again we might be judging them by your meager standards..They rythm is childish, the percussion is one note...I could go on and on...What is good about this????

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What's "good" is that YOU don't like it (which only justifies why the rest of the world has for the last 50 years).![]()
No disrespect to the OP but... That's not Al Jackson jr...
That's James Gadson... He was the drummer of Charles Wright and the 103rd st. Band(Express Yourself by NWA)... and Bill Withers... Here's a Video of him ,Earl Palmer and Paul Humphery with DJ Babu... These dudes are responsible for a lot of Breakbeats...... Anyway... Enjoy....
No disrespect to the OP but... That's not Al Jackson jr...
No disrespect to the OP but... That's not Al Jackson jr...
That's James Gadson... He was the drummer of Charles Wright and the 103rd st. Band(Express Yourself by NWA)... and Bill Withers... Here's a Video of him ,Earl Palmer and Paul Humphery with DJ Babu... These dudes are responsible for a lot of Breakbeats...... Anyway... Enjoy....
Man, "Ain't No Sunshine" and "Lean On Me" were absolute perfection. I watched an Ovation special about "Singer/Songwriters". I thought I'd get an education on Bob Dylan, The Byrds, Linda Rondstat and people like that. Real good stuff about how music developed to the point of Christopher Cross DOMINATING music in 1980.
Then out of nowhere, they come back from commercial with Bill Withers. Bill was hanging with hippies and working during the day before he "Sunshine". He didn't necessarily come out of the standard path of RnB. I remember shouting at the announcer "but that downbeat when the band comes in on "Sunshine" is as funky as anything ever laid down!".
music of the 2000s can't compare to ANY of the decades before (70s and 80s are my favorites) ...and I even mean the 90s.