Is so amazing to see people that you went to school with Junior high high school walk home together from performing on such a high level I wish the music teacher in Elmhurst and castlemont to see them now performing on such a high level they were trailblazers in Oakland
I wasn't old enough when Larry Graham toured with Sly and The Family Stone so Graham Central Station was my first show in 77. Blue Magic,The Brothers Johnson then GCS hit the stage. Good times,greater memories and the baddiest music ever!!! We had great music all across the radio dial.I can hear someone thinking,"What's a radio dial?"
So happy to see them performing live in 1974 - pretty rare stuff - thanks! I was just 13 when I heard LG for the first time and I was hooked immidiately ... had to buy the 1974 Vinyl LP called "Graham Central Station" to which I am still listening today ... I love LG and his band ... especially Patryce "Choc-Let" Banks
I'm speechless. Graham Central Station started kicking ass in 1974, my senior year in High School. I knew of Larry Graham from his days performing with his cousin Sly Stone, and once he started his own group, I knew it was going to be something truly special. IT DAMN SURE WAS! This video-clip is Exhibit A of which I speak. I've never seen this performance before......it's one of those moments that make RUclips a pretty special website.
I saw them one week later on August 9, 1974 at the Carter Baron Amphitheater in D.C. See the the ticket in my FaceBook Album: My Group - Graham Central Station - Tic's and Pic's.
The incredible lady on backing vocals is Patryce Horne. Hidden gem and she can still blow. Just shows you how trash the industry was and still is. She should have long since gotten her due; she's up there with the Patti's and the Aretha's.
This brings back memories... I saw them at the Carter Barron Amphitheatre Washington dc in the summer of '74 or '75. It was one of the first concerts I ever went too. I was totally blown away. I will be queueing up a GCS playlist on the way home today. Thanks so much for sharing.
One of the funkiest bands of the seventies ever not even Sly could compare to his former band mate cause GCS bad just one bad band took you out of your self . Went to see them twice the first time he was to play with Sly never show up sorry and the crowd said no more Sly . They crowned Graham Central Station the band to be whooo yes!!!!!
Audio appears to be slightly delayed. But hey I can't complain. I get to see this fantastic show 25 years after it was recorded. Thanks for uploading this gold.
So Daymon Wayan was a funk bassist before comedy and acting. Dam he got mad skills 😳 👏 🤣 😂 👌 just kidding I know this is the great Larry Graham 👏....they look so much alike though.
@@bkkersey93 Well, it went like this.. I was leaving the club. The road manager came running after me. He said a member of the band wanted to speak to me. It was not Larry. I am not going to say who. I should have kept walking. But at least now I have a story to tell.
When Larry departed from SLY + The FAMILY STONE he took much of the energy that made the band the best live show in popular music history. (James Brown and the Grateful Dead were no where near as popular within the mainstream music buying culture as SLY + The FAMILY STONE). This video examples the energy that made famous SLY + The FAMILY STONE. Larry, alas, doesn't equal SLY as a singer so the song doesn't soar live as say SING A SIMPLE SONG or I WANT TO TAKE YOU HIGHER but the music is equal and superior in patches. Larry gets credit for work with SLY, his solo work here and his work with PRINCE. PFunk is SLY's son and Larry is the uncle. Check the crowd response here. I attended SLY + The FAMILY STONE shows w Larry in and out the line up. The post Larry shows lacked the out there with God intensity demonstrated in this video. Larry is just a better showman than his replacement Rusty or Rustee Allen and SLY FUCKED UP allowing Larry out of his band.
Ethan Hill Gotta dis agree with a few things here!! First P Funk was it's own conception except their earlier years when they wanted to do doo wop and Temptations style music! If anything Sly was an offspring to Jimi Hendrix style music! As for James Brown, he may not have been an icon in white culture music, but he sure was in Black culture music
Ethan Hill Additionally one of The Queens Of Funk is none other than Betty Davis! Her band consisted of Larry Graham Hershall Kennedy Cordell(guitar) and The Pointer Sisters as background singers!!
Nobody outfunked James Brown!!! Bootsy often says he took JB funk to George Clinton !! Parliament/Funkadelic was funky but so were many 1970s bands. The Meters, Kool and The Gang,Mandrill, The Ohio Players,Curtis Mayfield, ConFunkShun,L.T.D ,The Commodores,Earth,Wind and Fire,Slave,Graham Central Station, The Nite Liters,Charles Wright and the 103rd St.Band, Johnnie Guitar Watson, Bootsy's Rubber Band,Rick James,Prince,The Brothers Johnson. But love and respect has to go to The James Brown bands of the late 1960s and 1970s And Sly and The Family Stone..
Ethan you are correct, SLY and THE FAMILY STONE were the group in the late 60's and up till Graham left. They were the first intergrated group that ruled the charts.When Thank You Fa Lettin Be Mice Self came out 1969..that song change the whole industry. The song was like some 50 years from the future. The Beatles,Jimi Hendrix and The Who set the tone with their innovative making songs sound futuristic. James Brown and his 15 year old bass player William Collins set another level of funk with Lickin Stick. All groups during that era had their own sounds. It's absolutely impossible to say which was the best because people bought all their albums at the same time. I mean you could listen to the radio and the DJ wouldn't have to tell you who the artist was because people already knew because of their unique sound.
Is so amazing to see people that you went to school with Junior high high school walk home together from performing on such a high level I wish the music teacher in Elmhurst and castlemont to see them now performing on such a high level they were trailblazers in Oakland
Great group
I saw GCS in Columbus, Ohio when they were opening for Herbie Hancock when his Headhunters album was released. GCS was mind blowing!
All I see here is talent. These folks are bringing it.
Damn I never knew Larry wore an earring back then. Prince was up on GCS back then watching brother Graham rock the perm and earring.
And that white outfit Prince wore during I would die 4 u/Baby I'm A Star he got from Larry when GCS was on midnight special!
Damn that Oakland Funk just smacks you right in the face!!!
GCS was some funky bad cats back in the early 70's!!!
I wasn't old enough when Larry Graham toured with Sly and The Family Stone so Graham Central Station was my first show in 77. Blue Magic,The Brothers Johnson then GCS hit the stage. Good times,greater memories and the baddiest music ever!!! We had great music all across the radio dial.I can hear someone thinking,"What's a radio dial?"
I saw GCS live in 1975.
This is " Funk " at its best The real Pioneers just Amazing Band
Yes!!! Thank you!!!!! 1Nation4Life
Saw GCS live once. Incredible energy. One of the few bands that were as awesome live as they were recorded.
I was not ready for these guys at the time. It took me a few decades, but I get it now. Boy do I get it…
So happy to see them performing live in 1974 - pretty rare stuff - thanks! I was just 13 when I heard LG for the first time and I was hooked immidiately ... had to buy the 1974 Vinyl LP called "Graham Central Station" to which I am still listening today ... I love LG and his band ... especially Patryce "Choc-Let" Banks
I'm speechless. Graham Central Station started kicking ass in 1974, my senior year in High School. I knew of Larry Graham from his days performing with his cousin Sly Stone, and once he started his own group, I knew it was going to be something truly special. IT DAMN SURE WAS! This video-clip is Exhibit A of which I speak. I've never seen this performance before......it's one of those moments that make RUclips a pretty special website.
One Boogie in tune with the audience. Like a funky freedom church! 😂
I don't think Larry and Sly Stone are related.
I don't think Larry and Sly are related
Larry and Sly were never related only thing they had uncommon was music
He survived Sly!!
I saw them one week later on August 9, 1974 at the Carter Baron Amphitheater in D.C. See the the ticket in my FaceBook Album: My Group - Graham Central Station - Tic's and Pic's.
The incredible lady on backing vocals is Patryce Horne. Hidden gem and she can still blow. Just shows you how trash the industry was and still is. She should have long since gotten her due; she's up there with the Patti's and the Aretha's.
💯💯
Wish I could have seen them in concert.
I love how they captured the crowd and took them along for the ride. Peace.
ALWAYS!!!!
This brings back memories... I saw them at the Carter Barron Amphitheatre Washington dc in the summer of '74 or '75. It was one of the first concerts I ever went too. I was totally blown away. I will be queueing up a GCS playlist on the way home today. Thanks so much for sharing.
Ty Chee ,I, saw Them,twice in, COLUMBIA, S.C.,opening
for Rose Royce, And their
OWN BIG SHOW!, in 74& 75, ! .
the energy in the group its crazy I'm a fan all over again this guy is gifted by God
yes! Thank you:)!!! G.C.S. The Baddest BAND from East to West!
One of the funkiest bands of the seventies ever not even Sly could compare to his former band mate cause GCS bad just one bad band took you out of your self . Went to see them twice the first time he was to play with Sly never show up sorry and the crowd said no more Sly . They crowned Graham Central Station the band to be whooo yes!!!!!
Easily one of the top ten bass players ever.
Top 3
THE #1 AND BEST BAND OF THE 70'S
They should have one of the Wayans brothers play Larry Graham in his bio pic.
cannot decide what i dig more: Larry's "How, How" vocal honks, or the skirt on the Funk Box. Perhaps I never will....
Her name is Patrice Banks not a "skirt"
Underrated group,but 1 of the best groups to bring it to you and I.👍
Now Can You Handle That!! 🎤🎶🎙🎵
Audio appears to be slightly delayed. But hey I can't complain. I get to see this fantastic show 25 years after it was recorded. Thanks for uploading this gold.
WHAT A FANTASTIC FUNKY MUSICAL BAND
Still quite unbelievable :) !!!!1 - no Click Track, No Loops :) "RELEASE YOURSELF!"
I agree!!!
Happy birthday Larry graham
This was awesome,GCS FOREVER.Love It.
HELL YEAH
Nothing but the best!
Sly use to line up band like that he was the first to that in r/b he once told his band when he becomes famous. They would too
Remember the hot guitarist, David Vega!🎸
My favorite group in the 70s.
"He Will Entertain You" Love GCS, "The Baddest Group From East to West"
Legendary
I wish there was a church I could go to where music was this good.
Florida Hiker ,It is in heaven, We,just got to get there, by,
believing,in Him, Trusting in
Him&Obedience in Him, AMEN!,
Pay attention to the musicianship the key board player plays the keys an the HORN WOW
UNBELIEVABLE GCS AT THEIR BEST !!! THAT"S WHAT THEY DO !!! RELEASE YOURSELF, YEAH, YEAH, YEAH-H-YEAH !!!
Everything is so tight!!!!
He's still going strong today! James brown was the father of the funk!
GCS bad to bone I'm getting old saw in concert around this time Spectrum in Philly this is off the chain funk personified
So Daymon Wayan was a funk bassist before comedy and acting. Dam he got mad skills 😳 👏 🤣 😂 👌 just kidding I know this is the great Larry Graham 👏....they look so much alike though.
2020 still plenty funky
The bay area funk
I didn't know the wayans brother was that old. He can really play that bass.
😆
Lawd Have mercy!
Dont forget the Skyline High concert!
EPIC!!!
NOBODY can outfunk Larry Graham.....maybe James Brown....maybe
freein2339 FUNKADELIC
Bootsy Collins
Wow Larry Graham does look like Damon Wayans with a beard and hair. 😳👍
"the band! Elwood! the band!"
This is one chapter in life I will explore.....I HAVE STORIES.....Buckle Up
First of all, whoever seen them live at this time? If you have let's talk......
We can talk. I saw them many times live. One time too many. We will talk about that later. Lol!
@@adc2327Tell about your experiences.
@@bkkersey93 Well, it went like this..
I was leaving the club. The road manager came running after me. He said a member of the band wanted to speak to me. It was not Larry. I am not going to say who. I should have kept walking. But at least now I have a story to tell.
❤️❤️
Look at the white audience at that time look at them. After you do, leave a reply, and we shall talk.......
What the hell happened to TV?
The same thing that happened to music.
And that's how rap started.
Larry Graham looks like he could be a Wayans Brother?
🌬️✨
Anyone know the organist setup
When Larry departed from SLY + The FAMILY STONE he took much of the energy that made the band the best live show in popular music history. (James Brown and the Grateful Dead were no where near as popular within the mainstream music buying culture as SLY + The FAMILY STONE). This video examples the energy that made famous SLY + The FAMILY STONE. Larry, alas, doesn't equal SLY as a singer so the song doesn't soar live as say SING A SIMPLE SONG or I WANT TO TAKE YOU HIGHER but the music is equal and superior in patches. Larry gets credit for work with SLY, his solo work here and his work with PRINCE. PFunk is SLY's son and Larry is the uncle. Check the crowd response here. I attended SLY + The FAMILY STONE shows w Larry in and out the line up. The post Larry shows lacked the out there with God intensity demonstrated in this video. Larry is just a better showman than his replacement Rusty or Rustee Allen and SLY FUCKED UP allowing Larry out of his band.
Ethan Hill Gotta dis agree with a few things here!!
First P Funk was it's own conception except their earlier years when they wanted to do doo wop and Temptations style music! If anything Sly was an offspring to Jimi Hendrix style music!
As for James Brown, he may not have been an icon in white culture music, but he sure was in Black culture music
Ethan Hill Additionally one of The Queens Of Funk is none other than Betty Davis!
Her band consisted of
Larry Graham
Hershall Kennedy
Cordell(guitar)
and The Pointer Sisters as background singers!!
Nobody outfunked James Brown!!!
Bootsy often says he took JB funk to George Clinton !!
Parliament/Funkadelic was funky but so were many 1970s bands.
The Meters, Kool and The Gang,Mandrill, The Ohio Players,Curtis Mayfield, ConFunkShun,L.T.D
,The Commodores,Earth,Wind and Fire,Slave,Graham Central Station, The Nite Liters,Charles Wright and the 103rd St.Band, Johnnie Guitar Watson, Bootsy's Rubber Band,Rick James,Prince,The Brothers Johnson.
But love and respect has to go to The James Brown bands of the late 1960s and 1970s And Sly and The Family Stone..
Ethan you are correct, SLY and THE FAMILY STONE were the group in the late 60's and up till Graham left. They were the first intergrated group that ruled the charts.When Thank You Fa Lettin Be Mice Self came out 1969..that song change the whole industry. The song was like some 50 years from the future. The Beatles,Jimi Hendrix and The Who set the tone with their innovative making songs sound futuristic. James Brown and his 15 year old bass player William Collins set another level of funk with Lickin Stick. All groups during that era had their own sounds. It's absolutely impossible to say which was the best because people bought all their albums at the same time. I mean you could listen to the radio and the DJ wouldn't have to tell you who the artist was because people already knew because of their unique sound.
Rusty couldn't sing live worth a crap!
Is that Damon Wyanns on BASS
NO
Lol
Ms. Choc late has no ideal how many times she almost cost divorce.
🤣🤣🤣
I feel ya man
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