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    d'angelo takes on the godfather's funky drummer

    what u think? i like it!

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    Bass player's rushing all over the place and a bit too upfront in the mix. Kind of ruins the groove for me. Check it out against the original:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNP8tbDMZNE

    The drummer's break was smooth though. Had the pattern down tight.

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    As a drummer, I appreciate obviously any homage paid to another and am happy to see someone current being interested in material that is of historic value. My issue with the fans of current R+B is they don't look at the history. Which is why I am grateful for the "Unsung" series. My hope is that with someone such as D'Angelo doing this is that a young boy or girl will develop an interset in drumming because of having heard this.

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    lets see him do amen brother

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    I would prefer that he do that, now that you mentioned it, for the same reasons just expand the numbers outward.

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