Tack's Twelve Days of Christmas, Number Nine: The Funk/Soul/Blues Edition
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I meant to do this yesterday for funky Friday, but yesterday was a different Friday for me, so today I bring you the funky Christmas you all deserve.
First, we have the incomparable Bootsy Collins, who wants to Be With You:I must say, no one dresses for a video shoot quite like Bootsy's crew. The album is called Christmas is 4-Ever. Oh yeah. On the soul tip, a little Jimmy Jam/Terry Lewis joint from Alexander O'Neal (the clip is a fanvid, so unless you like a gazillion pictures of Alexander, just listen).
This track is one of those potentially bland tracks that kind of sneaks into your eardrums because of that great bass groove.And my main man, B.B. King . . .
I couldn't find a vid of the man, but this one has great sound quality. This particular song only works, for me, when B.B. sings it: Please Come Home for Christmas
First, we have the incomparable Bootsy Collins, who wants to Be With You:I must say, no one dresses for a video shoot quite like Bootsy's crew. The album is called Christmas is 4-Ever. Oh yeah. On the soul tip, a little Jimmy Jam/Terry Lewis joint from Alexander O'Neal (the clip is a fanvid, so unless you like a gazillion pictures of Alexander, just listen).
This track is one of those potentially bland tracks that kind of sneaks into your eardrums because of that great bass groove.And my main man, B.B. King . . .
I couldn't find a vid of the man, but this one has great sound quality. This particular song only works, for me, when B.B. sings it: Please Come Home for Christmas







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