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There's a lot people don't recall about the 70s. The decade which saw the 60s go mainstream also gave rise to awesome RnB, Funk, Disco, Metal, Prog Punk and Jazz Fusion. Much of that fusion is now derisively referred to as Fuzak (Kenny G, David Sanborn,Deodato, Chuck Mangione) but some of it was brilliant (Mahavishnu, Miles, Weather Report, Tony Williams, Chick Corea) and is rarely ever heard these days.
Sorry to disagree. But tough this quite enyoable, it has nothing to do with te strong vsituoso school of John Maclaughin. Corea, Miles, and the Weatehr Report repertorie. Not to mention Passport and many Zappa works. Esos eran mis favoritos. Kenny G. era motivo de burla. Música de elevador o peor aun de sala de espera de dentista
Play it loud!
Strauss might disagree. ; )
The keyboard is very good, but still....
Phish does a great job with this song live.
There's a lot people don't recall about the 70s. The decade which saw the 60s go mainstream also gave rise to awesome RnB, Funk, Disco, Metal, Prog Punk and Jazz Fusion. Much of that fusion is now derisively referred to as Fuzak (Kenny G, David Sanborn,Deodato, Chuck Mangione) but some of it was brilliant (Mahavishnu, Miles, Weather Report, Tony Williams, Chick Corea) and is rarely ever heard these days.
There's a lot people don't recall about the 70s. The decade which saw the 60s go mainstream also gave rise to awesome RnB, Funk, Disco, Metal, Prog Punk and Jazz Fusion. Much of that fusion is now derisively referred to as Fuzak (Kenny G, David Sanborn,Deodato, Chuck Mangione) but some of it was brilliant (Mahavishnu, Miles, Weather Report, Tony Williams, Chick Corea) and is rarely ever heard these days.
Much of which 104.1, WBCN, The Rock of Boston played throughout its 43 year history during which it stuck (mostly) to its rock-based yet eclectic roots and none of which you'll ever hear on Classic Rock stations. I remember Eric Jackson playing "Thus Spoke Zarathustra" in its entirety on the overnight around the time of "2001: A Space Odyssey" for instance. Lots of country too, like Willie and Merle. Musical diversity the likes of which we only hear on gems like Radio Paradise today, not on the most popular FM station in a major metropolitan city.
Funk ‘n Wagner
Wait, isn’t that a dictionary?
Strauss
There's a lot people don't recall about the 70s. The decade which saw the 60s go mainstream also gave rise to awesome RnB, Funk, Disco, Metal, Prog Punk and Jazz Fusion. Much of that fusion is now derisively referred to as Fuzak (Kenny G, David Sanborn,Deodato, Chuck Mangione) but some of it was brilliant (Mahavishnu, Miles, Weather Report, Tony Williams, Chick Corea) and is rarely ever heard these days.
"Some of it was brilliant" unlike the actual successful trash of that talentless hacks like David Sandborn? Lol Condescend much?
There is only ONE TUNE by him on the RP playlist. PLEASE ADD MORE! Thank You!
i agree!! this was fab. (those pants, though...)
I'm gonna sit here and keep pushing for other Deodato songs... or anything in that whole progressive jazz genre of the late 1970s. There were some quite interesting songs from that era.
YES! I Agree completely!
Too funny! LOL! GREAT TUNE!
great
I Agree!! Thanx RP!
I'm not saying I'm old but I remember this played on my car stereo. Loudly.
Still do.
Love to y'all that agree and are also beneficially moved.
Haters can dispense and slither away, lol
I keep wishing RP would play some of Deodato's other stuff. Very interesting song, but there's definitely more.
I Agree!!
❤️
Funk ‘n Wagner
Wait, isn’t that a dictionary?
LOL!! Good one!!
Wait, isn’t that a dictionary?
See also "Joy" by Apollo 100, which is a super-upbeat rendition of "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring" from J. S. Bach.
I usually don't like this type of piece, taking a (fantastic) classical theme and mangling it into a form of music barely suitable for an elevator. However, this is really growing on me today, and I might even be grooving along in my chair, ever so slightly.
How are you doing now, 13 years later?
Ah, the late 1970s... the golden years of the tambourine.
There's a lot people don't recall about the 70s. The decade which saw the 60s go mainstream also gave rise to awesome RnB, Funk, Disco, Metal, Prog Punk and Jazz Fusion. Much of that fusion is now derisively referred to as Fuzak (Kenny G, David Sanborn,Deodato, Chuck Mangione) but some of it was brilliant (Mahavishnu, Miles, Weather Report, Tony Williams, Chick Corea) and is rarely ever heard these days.
you just listed some of my most favorites.
Visions of 70's dudes doing the white man's overbite dancing in my head.
Did you overlook the video below?
My God...It's full of FUNK!
You almost… *almost* owe me a keyboard for that one…
There's a lot people don't recall about the 70s. The decade which saw the 60s go mainstream also gave rise to awesome RnB, Funk, Disco, Metal, Prog Punk and Jazz Fusion. Much of that fusion is now derisively referred to as Fuzak (Kenny G, David Sanborn,Deodato, Chuck Mangione) but some of it was brilliant (Mahavishnu, Miles, Weather Report, Tony Williams, Chick Corea) and is rarely ever heard these days.
No comparation between mangione or g. benson and the mastering og Miles or John M. Uno jugaban a tocar bonito y mal btw. Otros eran virtuosos. I think Deodato ranks in the middle
My God, it's full of cheese!
You from Wisconsin?
(I sought out Synergy recently to see if the music was as good as I remember. Alas.)
i like the t shirt buy merch
i could have gone the rest of my life without ever hearing this again
not that its all that bad just not good
felt ripped off by 2001 space odyssey glom attempt
kcar wrote:
I endeavor to give satisfaction, sir...
The Biltmore Estate! My backyard. :-)
Jazz is a form of music barely suitable for an elevator now? Huh. This album is a classic. The lineup is incredible!
Maynard Ferguson's recording of the Star Trek theme is amazing.
So's the Maynard G Krebs version...;-)
Tony in NJ
W.A.S.T.E.
Yup. One of my favourite movies of all time
It's playing while Chance is looking into the TV shop window which has been dressed a lot like 2001.
Probably my favourite film.
Billboard Hot 100 in early 1973. It featured jazz
luminaries like Stanely Clarke and Billy Cobham,
kcar wrote:
What's not to like?
Deodato = Kenny G or Chuck Mangione?? Wrong.
An album with Ron Carter, Stanley Clarke, Billy Cobham, Airto Moreira, Hubert Laws, John Tropea and others greats, certainly, can not be called Fuzak (the elevator music)
Thank you, Bill, Rebecca, and the RP crew, for this timely airing!
a slice of bread also. with clean babylon wine...
Is it me, or does yer man Deodato have a Mars Bar in his trews?
He's got an armadillo in his trousers!
Sort of feels like getting reacquainted with a long lost friend!
Once again - Thank you B&R!
Is it me, or does yer man Deodato have a Mars Bar in his trews?
The guitar work's not too shabby either.
(Strauss might disagree.) ; )
So. . . for me . . . this holds some solid memories of wonderful times Waaaaaaaaaaay back in my past.
Marvellous
To me it sounds exactly like the mid-1970s, especially electric piano and the rest of the instrumentation. That's not a knock on it, just an observation. Nice guitar work.
I hope the horns are "real"... 6--> 7
Sorry to disagree. But tough this quite enyoable, it has nothing to do with te strong vsituoso school of John Maclaughin. Corea, Miles, and the Weatehr Report repertorie. Not to mention Passport and many Zappa works. Esos eran mis favoritos. Kenny G. era motivo de burla. Música de elevador o peor aun de sala de espera de dentista
I have not heard anybody refer to Passport in a long time (GREAT band). Now, Kenny G. is very talented, like him or not, just don't call his music "jazz" and I won't scream at you!