HolyStitt Posted October 19, 2007 Report Posted October 19, 2007 anyone pick up the sharon jones cd 100 days, 100 nights? I played it last week at work & enjoyed it, though I will have to bring it home to get a better feel for it. I am seeing her & the band in concert next month at First Avenue for the first time. Quote
Alexander Posted October 21, 2007 Report Posted October 21, 2007 "100 Days. 100 Nights" is a wonderful album. Certainly the equal of Jones' first two albums. My copy came with a fun sampler disc of other Daptone releases put together in the form of a radio show hosted by Binky Griptite! I'd certainly like to check out some of the other albums on the label... Quote
Jazzmoose Posted November 20, 2007 Report Posted November 20, 2007 So, a question for you people with her LPs (or CDs): is the single I'm Not Gonna Cry on any of them? Because I have to have that song! Quote
Man with the Golden Arm Posted November 20, 2007 Report Posted November 20, 2007 So, a question for you people with her LPs (or CDs): is the single I'm Not Gonna Cry on any of them? Because I have to have that song! I think that was just a 45. w/ a B-side instrumental of same. PM sent. Quote
Jazzmoose Posted November 20, 2007 Report Posted November 20, 2007 Cool! I hadn't heard the instrumental before; thanks! Quote
Man with the Golden Arm Posted November 22, 2007 Report Posted November 22, 2007 Now me needs to find "Nervous Like Me" - the Dap Kings w/ Kenny Dope! ?? Quote
JSngry Posted November 22, 2007 Author Report Posted November 22, 2007 Now me needs to find "Nervous Like Me" - the Dap Kings w/ Kenny Dope! ?? http://www.dustygroove.com/item.php?id=gw6...p%3Bincl_cs%3D1 Quote
Man with the Golden Arm Posted November 23, 2007 Report Posted November 23, 2007 Now me needs to find "Nervous Like Me" - the Dap Kings w/ Kenny Dope! ?? http://www.dustygroove.com/item.php?id=gw6...p%3Bincl_cs%3D1 thanks Jim... now that Keb Debarge is new to me and that "New Mastersounds" album I've trickled into sounds outta control. Quote
Alexander Posted November 24, 2007 Report Posted November 24, 2007 Which one is Keb? God, the 80s SUCKED! Look at those HORRIBLE outfits! Quote
Chalupa Posted December 20, 2007 Report Posted December 20, 2007 Sharon played here last Friday night. I couldn't make it but, I found a mini review w/ photos.... http://www.philadelphiaweekly.com/articles/16061 http://www.philadelphiaweekly.com/photo_ga...snapshot_jones/ Quote
JSngry Posted December 21, 2007 Author Report Posted December 21, 2007 Well, yeah, I mean, I knew it was going to be good and all that, but the whole thing w/the retro packaging and the faux-60s King studio sound and all that other stuff had me thinking in the back of my mind that this was going to be funk-once-removed, if you know what I mean, and in kind of a way it is, although there's not that sense of "skipped a generation or two, trying to get it back now" that turns me off faster than a dog shitting in my picnic basket 5 minutes before lunchtime. http://youtube.com/watch?v=NJtXE8PDm2A&feature=related I mean, hey, I don't know if this goes beyond "imitation" or if it's just imitation done at the level of artistry, but DAMN. "Clever" ain't enough, and this is enough, so... Quote
analogak Posted December 21, 2007 Report Posted December 21, 2007 i bet those dip guys were playing in a ska band 5 years ago Quote
John L Posted December 21, 2007 Report Posted December 21, 2007 (edited) I agree entirely about the last two Bettye Lavette albums. I just don't get it. "A Woman Like Me" was something close to a modern day soul masterpiece, and got no attention at all. Then they drive Bettye down to Fat Possum, take her out of her musical element, feed her a whole lot of fake "nobody's lived as tough a street life as me" lyrics, and presto! Commercial success. Bring back the old Bettye, PLEASE. Edited December 21, 2007 by John L Quote
JSngry Posted December 21, 2007 Author Report Posted December 21, 2007 emo-ska good for sharon making some bones but tejas skeptical enthusiasm (if edc may characterize it as such) Incredulous skeptical enthusiasm is more like it, because there should be no way that this stuff feels like it does. You can call it wishful thinking on my part, or projection, or a peculiarly personal congenital blind spot, whatever, but I've heard 80 bajillion people "try" and do something like this, and the Bogus-O-Meter blows a gasket at, at most, 3 songs (or a ballad, whichever comes first). And yet.. And yet. Quote
Big Wheel Posted December 22, 2007 Report Posted December 22, 2007 (edited) Has anyone linked to this one yet? For the Big Lebowski fan in the family. Pretty sure it's only available on the 45s from the website. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8X7nVZhqb04 Edited December 22, 2007 by Big Wheel Quote
DukeCity Posted December 22, 2007 Report Posted December 22, 2007 Has anyone linked to this one yet? For the Big Lebowski fan in the family. Pretty sure it's only available on the 45s from the website. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8X7nVZhqb04 OK, that's a little synchronicious! I clicked on your post as I'm watching the Big Lebowski, right in the middle of that dream sequence, with that song playing! Quote
John L Posted December 22, 2007 Report Posted December 22, 2007 (edited) emo-ska good for sharon making some bones but tejas skeptical enthusiasm (if edc may characterize it as such) Incredulous skeptical enthusiasm is more like it, because there should be no way that this stuff feels like it does. You can call it wishful thinking on my part, or projection, or a peculiarly personal congenital blind spot, whatever, but I've heard 80 bajillion people "try" and do something like this, and the Bogus-O-Meter blows a gasket at, at most, 3 songs (or a ballad, whichever comes first). And yet.. And yet. I certainly don't have any problem with bands like this. The kind of retro-funk that they play is great dance music. It was then and it still is now. As you say, the difference between the Dap-Kings and most other bands that play retro funk is that the Dap-Kings are DAMN good at it. Sure, in the Winter of 2007, you can hear good funk coming from some DJs, rappers, drum machines, and computers. Some of that is fine dance music as well. But there is still something special about an all human aggregation like this that all the new technology in the world has yet to replace. This is still my preferred kind of booty-shaking music. It is fantastic that somebody is still playing it with this kind of dedication. Edited December 22, 2007 by John L Quote
Alexander Posted December 22, 2007 Report Posted December 22, 2007 any thoughts? You're the world's biggest killjoy? Hey, you asked... Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted December 22, 2007 Report Posted December 22, 2007 So, who's the audience for this stuff - white crate-diggers? MG Quote
analogak Posted December 22, 2007 Report Posted December 22, 2007 these dips are a bogus enterprise. Quote
analogak Posted December 22, 2007 Report Posted December 22, 2007 a little syl johnson on the ones and twos last night... Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted December 22, 2007 Report Posted December 22, 2007 real crate diggers don't need it; it's for yuppie nostalgics & others for whom a retro black woman is "warming," or some such shit like that... i ain't doubting Tejas who says they're better than a jillion other attempts that are unbearable even one song at a time but edc is with the Dumps here-- seriously bogus over anything but the briefest "close listening" time. & yeah jenufa & i would rather dance to Vince Giordano-- we'll do the Atomic Dog!! Yes. I've always been greatly in favour of music developed from the bottom up, by the audience. Anything else smacks to me of someone in authority - be it a genius like Coltrane or Parker, or an insufficiently anonymous A&R man like Mitch Miller or Norrie Paramor - telling me what I should be listening to; and I resent that. And that's what this stuff is, too. MG Quote
Alexander Posted December 22, 2007 Report Posted December 22, 2007 real crate diggers don't need it; it's for yuppie nostalgics & others for whom a retro black woman is "warming," or some such shit like that... i ain't doubting Tejas who says they're better than a jillion other attempts that are unbearable even one song at a time but edc is with the Dumps here-- seriously bogus over anything but the briefest "close listening" time. & yeah jenufa & i would rather dance to Vince Giordano-- we'll do the Atomic Dog!! Yes. I've always been greatly in favour of music developed from the bottom up, by the audience. Anything else smacks to me of someone in authority - be it a genius like Coltrane or Parker, or an insufficiently anonymous A&R man like Mitch Miller or Norrie Paramor - telling me what I should be listening to; and I resent that. And that's what this stuff is, too. MG How do you figure that? Who is this "authority"? Daptone is an independent lable! Who is stuffing Sharon Jones down our throats? Who? Is this because the Dap Kings have become a cause-celebre thanks to Mark Ronson and Amy Winehouse? Quote
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