[atlantaprog] Re: another aspect

I would be going, but I am leaving town this afternoon to go to a
wedding.

I HIGHLY recommend seeing George Clinton and the P-Funk All Stars!
Theirs was one of the best concerts that I have ever been to.  The only
thing that sucks is that since it is in Cent. Olympic Park, they will
probably limit the time that they play.  When I saw them they played for
4.5 hours straight!  One amazing show!

Alex F/Brain21

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> [mailto:atlantaprog-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Brian King
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> Subject: [atlantaprog] Re: another aspect
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> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Brain21" <brain21@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> 
> 
> > > if the intangible appeal would be the same.  I know I can enjoy 
> > > almost any 60's Motown product but modern R&B is just about 
> > > unlistenable for me-- too sterile.
> > >
> >
> > IMHO there is a reason for this (and I agree with you).  A lot (but 
> > certainly not all) of the music that passes for R&B these 
> days lacks a 
> > key ingredient.... Soul.
> >
> > And another thing... Remember Stevie Wonder's line "Just because a 
> > record has a groove doesn't mean it's in the groove"
> >
> > Alex F/Brain21
> >
> >
> 
> Speaking of soul, there are a few modern R&B records I love, 
> that fit the preferences I listed in my last post-- MeShell 
> NDege Ocello's "Plantation Lullabies" and Seal's first two 
> records (produced by Trevor Horn).  While we're on the 
> subject, George Clinton is playing tonight at the On The 
> Bricks concert at Centennial park.  I wouldn't normally go 
> out of my way to see him but hey it's only $3.
> 
> Brian
> 
> 


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