The Three Sounds - The Way I Feel, 1966
Gene Harris (piano)
Andrew Simpkins (bass)
Kalil Madi (drums)
Recorded live at The London House, Chicago, February 1966
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Hi everyone 😊

Some music y'all post might not be my thing, but I always appreciate being introduced to music that's new to me. So, thank you. 💞

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Canis, our friend Governor Slugwell (on Twitter) worked with Mose Allison for over a decade as a road manager. He would sit in on guitar as needed.

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Note, when the above song was released in 1979 on a Liverpool compilation LP, it was titled "Monkies." In 1978 & 1979, the band was using "Echo," a drum machine.

Echo & The Bunnymen - Monkeys, LP
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@Bix @CanisPundit @JoyfullyDazed @codeWhisperer @JerichoTaskerDeaux @Eulimnadian @UmbaSaffire @Bobk37

This is 100% true. 😎

Roland Corp gave Tony, Mike, Phil a 1st-gen drum machine circa ‘79 and it became almost as ubiquitous as the Padgham/Lillywhite “gated reverb.”

Also — L Shankar is on “Face Value” so 🤷🏻‍♂️🤓

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