Yes! My Mom took me to see them on Market street S.F. around 1970 They were GREAT! My cousin Bundy Cenac was the bass player of the group at that time. It made me become a musician/Singer the vibes were buzzing right through me and everybody!
I'm 67...I guess my enjoyment and love of listening to these percussive driven bands started with Santana's 1st Album...My other favorite bands from this era were Osibisa, and War. War's LP's with Eric Burdon were Great, but after he left the music they came up with was extraordinary...The fact that this style of music led me to listen to Bossa Nova, Latin, Soca, etc,etc, music has been one helluva of a wonderful ride!.
@@thomasprete-w5i I'm 67, Mandrill, Santana, War along with Chicago and the early, totally different Kool & the Gang were the groups we listened to. We were also listening to the rock groups Sly, Iron Butterfly, ZZ Top, Led Zepplin, Black Sabbath, Deep Purple and Hendrix leading us into the birth of fusion. Back in the 60's for us, taking music lessons and being in the school was it, so we were listening to music we could play along with and not being that interested in the Motown doo wop.
PURE......RAW.......UNADULTERATED FUNK! Neftali, YOU GUYS were WAY ahead of your time. I'm in my mid 50's Brother, and I grew up listening to Mandrill. Your "Theme" describes the energy, the force in which you guys played. The tight., expert musicianship; you guys paved the way for groups like Cameo, SOS Band, Mass Production, Brick, Dazz Band, etc, 10 years later. As good as those bands were, they didn't come close to the power with which MANDRILL performed!
Charles Padro holds it down on that drum solo like a BOSS. And I love the way his drums each have their own musical “note,” even though they weren’t tuned to a specific pitch. Those old shells just sound different!
Wow, I remember this show back in the day called "Soul to Soul"...It came on channel 13 here in New York City...... This is definitely a classic.......
Actually, the show was called "Soul!" on the pre-PBS Channel 13, produced and often hosted by Ellis Haizlip, a prerequisite to "Soul Train", in which a number of now famous talent, like Earth, Wind & Fire, Ashford & Simpson, Labelle, New Birth, Jimmy Castor and Black Ivory as well as several poets and Black leaders, got their first television exposure. "Soul to Soul" was the name of the movie released around this same time which featured Roberta Flack, Les McCann, The Staple Singers, Ike & Tina Turner, Wilson Pickett and the Voices of East Harlem doing a live concert in Ghana. It has since be released on CD and DVD with Santana instead of Roberta Flack.
Evidently, bein' able to play three or more instruments was a pre-requisite for bein' a member of this group!! These brothers still perform, and they still sound great!!!!
i was in high school when i first heard mandrill now im 54 yrs old and have 9 grandchildren and i still feel the love and passion that emanates from this brothers soul still after all this years !! tnx neftali for keping the fire alive after all this years thru this great videos...
One of the first concerts I got to go to as a teenager with my homies at the SPECTRUM in Philly. Got right up front of the stage. I was mesmerized by the music then and I still am today. That's true African music. Young brother's today ain't stepping up to the plate like that no more. The drums beats are still calling out to us.
I just came across this video while looking at a performance by EARTH WIND AND FIRE. I was only 3 years old in 1971, so I don't remember this tv show. Mandrill was great. My father had one of their albums. Do you still live in Philly? I was born here and still live here. Thanks Ken
Yes they are still calling. We need to [re]learn the message of the drums. Ah, them horns! Oh that rhythm! I love Mandrill, loved them THEN, love them now. Thank you for sharing!!!
An amazingly talented and versatile band. An inspiration to many of the funk bands that followed. Underrated and unsung except by those who follow their music.
I am OG ... MO G... THIS IS HOW WE USED TO DO IT... BACK IN THE DAY... THIS IS ONE OF THE GROUPS WE USED TO PORTRAY AND DISPLAY WITH OUR MUSICAL PRESENTATION... GOD BLESS YOU ALL AND YOUR LOVED ONES AND GRACE AND PEACE BE WITH YOU ALL... YOUNG PEOPLE SAVOR THIS PRESENTATION OF... 'MUSIC'!!!
I still get chills hearing this amazing orchestration. They do NOT do music like this today. Mandrill is and has been one of, if not my absolute favourite artists since the 70s. They have no song I dislike.
DAMN RIGHT! Quiet as kept, as big a Fishbone fan as I am I just couldn't help but notice how much of you guys I hear in their overall sound. It's positively mindblowing! Yeah, Mandrill seriously needs R&R Hall of Fame recognition strictly from an influential standpoint. Would be a major crime if they don't... >;-(
Mandrill, I am a fan forever, I only caught one show in my lifetime, but I play at least one Mandrill recording a day. I can't say that for any other group, even my own band ! Though the music of Mandrill I have learn to LOVE ONE ANOTHER
I remember seeing them in Providence, RI @ the Arena. They had a different bass player and they opened up for Ike and Tina Turner Revue. All of this talent for $4.50 at the door. Been a fan ever since. Mandrill-land LP was their best. Peace.
Mandrill is one of the coolest and most underrated bands ever!! These guys throw down the real funk!! This video is priceless and will live forever! Thanks for posting this soulful piece of music history!!!!
Brooklyn's own---MANDRILL! These guys inspired a lot of artists today. Its amazing that they are still around and doing what they do best. Caught a show in Prospect Park a few years back......awesome!
Yes I just recently saw a footage of a concert they did back in 2006 on "RUclips" and it was a good video..... Amazing that they're still performing... They grew up in Brownsville, Brooklyn as well as Brass Construction....
These guys are great. I was all set to see them play at my high school, Brooklyn Tech, in 1972. The folks had a one word answer for that..."No". I was only 13.
People in the Music Industry knew How Good MANDRILL was....they were ahead of their Time.... I don't think the Music Industry knew How to present them to the Public because they Played All Genre of Music... Truly an UNSUNG Group.....should be in the Rock and Roll HOF...
This has to be Willie Williams, Sax Player of and for All times and Music Genres! Agree Willie!! They should be in the Rock n Roll HOF!! Who do we have to speak to make this happen?
No they should NOT be in the RRHOF because it's an absolute sham and should be known more for the numerous great bands like Mandrill that are excluded/never even considered !!!###
that's funny ' they didn't know how to market Mandril " well they knew how to market the ' pet rock ' and Santana , War . Here's a clue radio was their first concern , so if you didnt have short repetitive riffs , it didn't matter how good a band could Jam and shorter the song the more MONEY w/ commercials they made , plus records co. control the trends.
@@franz909Santana didn't play All Genre of music...You knew Santana Music when you heard his guitar playing....Mandrill played so many instruments and many different genre of music that you wouldn't know it was them....until you see or heard the name MANDRILL...
Mandrill and the Wilson Brothers were a really great band and I believe that Chicago took lessons from these guys. Remember, Mandrill came first. God Bless. Ray
.. tengo 55 años , y tengo como más de 40 años de escucharlos, q ritmo chévere , Soi Del Atlántico (Sabanalarga) Colombia, un tema Classico es " Poli Strick Carnivalis" 👍
This is THE BAND that started that distinctively New York sound: hard-edge Funk-Rock-Latin-Jazz-World music fusion! No one else like them. They perform all their own original material. Others have copied from and sampled them numerous times. Rock-Funk originals and make great music while delivering a message. Always with positive vibrations, love and energy.
I saw Mandrill,👀👀👀 👀 👀👀👀👀 , Live and in person, HERE IN HAWAI'I,1971, w/EL CHICANO featuring Ursi Arvizu "Sabor Ami" 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽💚💙❤🧡🤎💛💜🤍🖤💫💫💫🤙🏼👌💪🏼💃🏼💃🏼💃🏼🫂🫂🫂🍃🌱🌿
Excuse my ignorance when it comes to "New York Sound". I have always thought that EDDIE PALMIERI and his "HARLEM RIVER DRIVE" band around 1971 formed this sound, as I said excuse me for my ignorance but this is a genuine question. Hmm, come to think of it, MANDRILL was way before 1971...sorry!
Hey Man, I remember you from jr high band!! I was in 8th grade and you rolled a bass drm down the steps of the band room. I played trb professionally in Philly and AC for many years. played for lots of groups and acts from the Temps to Natalie Cole to Johnny Mathis..( and lots of shit in between) nothing like the funk with horns from the 70s!!! Thanks
This is an amazing clip! I knew - and liked muchly! - Mandril back in the early 70s. I always wished they'd never been 'overshadowed' as they seemed to be. This is sssooooooooooooooo tasty!
Mr. Santiago......my very good friend....Brad.....turn me onto the tune Fence Walk........a very long time ago........the last 2 years another good friend of mine has been playing Mandrill albums straight through while we jam on some percussion instruments........man I got to say it’s so damn freaking good to have been so lucky.........I was playing Brads Drums an he said try this tune out.........I just sat there.........listening.........he said....you know who this is.......no I said.................then he said..........I know the drummer...........well sir........he told me you have a new album out.....and I need to check it out........that was just last week.......it’s been one great ride...all the music an band over the past 20 years has been really good for me......personally..........just want to say Thanks.......and hopefully I can get to see you jam in person......... Buenos dias señor
lazarus0202, Yes it's true. 24-7 Spyz, Sound Barrier, Fish Bone and many more rock groups say the same. Now the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame needs to get on board and understand the influence and importance of Mandrill.
These bad boys some of the baddest muthafkas on the Planet and yet very few have heard of them. Yet myself as a young Puerto Rican Hippie in NYC had my LSD mind blown away by their magnificence
These guys are musical genius. No one comes close to their talent today!!
I’m 43 years old and I adore them! I wish my generation understood music.
Yes! My Mom took me to see them on Market street S.F. around 1970 They were GREAT! My cousin Bundy Cenac was the bass
player of the group at that time. It made me become a musician/Singer the vibes were buzzing right through me and everybody!
I'm 64 I still listen to this band awesome memories
I'm 67...I guess my enjoyment and love of listening to these percussive driven bands started with Santana's 1st Album...My other favorite bands from this era were Osibisa, and War. War's LP's with Eric Burdon were Great, but after he left the music they came up with was extraordinary...The fact that this style of music led me to listen to Bossa Nova, Latin, Soca, etc,etc, music has been one helluva of a wonderful ride!.
@@thomasprete-w5i I'm 67, Mandrill, Santana, War along with Chicago and the early, totally different Kool & the Gang were the groups we listened to. We were also listening to the rock groups Sly, Iron Butterfly, ZZ Top, Led Zepplin, Black Sabbath, Deep Purple and Hendrix leading us into the birth of fusion. Back in the 60's for us, taking music lessons and being in the school was it, so we were listening to music we could play along with and not being that interested in the Motown doo wop.
Boy did I like this band back in the day. I smoked my first joint while listening to their debut album.
Yes Mandrill, War, Ocibisa and the likes were the best in the 70's.
Yes! And Gil Scott Heron with Brian Jackson. Loved mandrels song "fencewalk"
can't find a band like this today with such a talented group of musicians
And bon Jovi made Million$ on his swill, these guys did everything, how many instruments each played!!! amazing sounds
Agree!
Life's not fair
PURE......RAW.......UNADULTERATED FUNK! Neftali, YOU GUYS were WAY ahead of your time. I'm in my mid 50's Brother, and I grew up listening to Mandrill. Your "Theme" describes the energy, the force in which you guys played. The tight., expert musicianship; you guys paved the way for groups like Cameo, SOS Band, Mass Production, Brick, Dazz Band, etc, 10 years later. As good as those bands were, they didn't come close to the power with which MANDRILL performed!
Waaayy ahead of their time. A fantastic musical machine, not just a band. I am still amazed at their music after all these years.
I love this music. This group was so underrated. Thank God they're still out there working doing their thing.
Uniquely talented and versatile.
Charles Padro holds it down on that drum solo like a BOSS. And I love the way his drums each have their own musical “note,” even though they weren’t tuned to a specific pitch. Those old shells just sound different!
Thumbs up , nothing can be more 1970s than Mandrill. It makes me go back to my adolescence . How rich is this sonority.
Wow, I remember this show back in the day called "Soul to Soul"...It came on channel 13 here in New York City...... This is definitely a classic.......
Actually, the show was called "Soul!" on the pre-PBS Channel 13, produced and often hosted by Ellis Haizlip, a prerequisite to "Soul Train", in which a number of now famous talent, like Earth, Wind & Fire, Ashford & Simpson, Labelle, New Birth, Jimmy Castor and Black Ivory as well as several poets and Black leaders, got their first television exposure. "Soul to Soul" was the name of the movie released around this same time which featured Roberta Flack, Les McCann, The Staple Singers, Ike & Tina Turner, Wilson Pickett and the Voices of East Harlem doing a live concert in Ghana. It has since be released on CD and DVD with Santana instead of Roberta Flack.
Evidently, bein' able to play three or more instruments was a pre-requisite for bein' a member of this group!! These brothers still perform, and they still sound great!!!!
These cats Mandrill are killin it man!🔥
i was in high school when i first heard mandrill now im 54 yrs old and have 9 grandchildren and i still feel the love and passion that emanates from this brothers soul still after all this years !! tnx neftali for keping the fire alive after all this years thru this great videos...
One of the first concerts I got to go to as a teenager with my homies at the SPECTRUM in Philly. Got right up front of the stage. I was mesmerized by the music then and I still am today. That's true African music. Young brother's today ain't stepping up to the plate like that no more. The drums beats are still calling out to us.
Yes
I just came across this video while looking at a performance by EARTH WIND AND FIRE. I was only 3 years old in 1971, so I don't remember this tv show. Mandrill was great. My father had one of their albums. Do you still live in Philly? I was born here and still live here. Thanks Ken
I was at all their shows at the Spectrum
I was there too!!! These youngsters don’t know what REAL music is with REAL instruments.
Yes they are still calling. We need to [re]learn the message of the drums. Ah, them horns! Oh that rhythm! I love Mandrill, loved them THEN, love them now. Thank you for sharing!!!
Yea Odawg96 i agree,
I saw this show on tv when it aired. Mandrill was my favorite band I I was so excited when I joined the band in 1972.
Right on
What I really love is how they took the time to acknowledge EVERYONE in the band :-)
That's what Universal Artists do!!!! The collective deserves to be known!!!!!
An amazingly talented and versatile band. An inspiration to many of the funk bands that followed. Underrated and unsung except by those who follow their music.
I am OG ... MO G... THIS IS HOW WE USED TO DO IT... BACK IN THE DAY... THIS IS ONE OF THE GROUPS WE USED TO PORTRAY AND DISPLAY WITH OUR MUSICAL PRESENTATION... GOD BLESS YOU ALL AND YOUR LOVED ONES AND GRACE AND PEACE BE WITH YOU ALL... YOUNG PEOPLE SAVOR THIS PRESENTATION OF... 'MUSIC'!!!
I saw them in DC in the 70's at the Duff Show at DC stadium and they were SENSATIONAL!
I still get chills hearing this amazing orchestration. They do NOT do music like this today. Mandrill is and has been one of, if not my absolute favourite artists since the 70s. They have no song I dislike.
Back when the organ was a key part of all bands , every talented band back in the 70s and early 80s had a significant organ player !!!!!!
My dad had the album to this when it first came out. We really got into it when it was playing! I was 11 at the time.
DAMN RIGHT! Quiet as kept, as big a Fishbone fan as I am I just couldn't help but notice how much of you guys I hear in their overall sound. It's positively mindblowing! Yeah, Mandrill seriously needs R&R Hall of Fame recognition strictly from an influential standpoint. Would be a major crime if they don't...
>;-(
HELLO,best instrumental I've heard all mornin.
You can not help but feel the Afro Caribbean vibe to this performance . They were truly master musicians who played off the charts!
Yes, Central America representing! Oh, and of course the journey to Brooklyn NY.
EeeeHooo! had totally forgotten about this group. Incredible. Wish it was like dat now.
Glad to see this on youtube I use to jam this in my 69 couger rolling hard with my 8 track.Thanks for the memories.
love Mandrill!! Reminds me of old family records I would listen to!!!!
Mandrill, I am a fan forever, I only caught one show in my lifetime, but I play at least one Mandrill recording a day. I can't say that for any other group, even my own band ! Though the music of Mandrill I have learn to LOVE ONE ANOTHER
I remember seeing them in Providence, RI @ the Arena. They had a different bass player and they opened up for Ike and Tina Turner Revue. All of this talent for $4.50 at the door. Been a fan ever since. Mandrill-land LP was their best. Peace.
Mandrill is a great band and their drummer it's one of the best I ever seen
this is so musically significant...It's groundbreaking and historical. Thank you for your innovations....
Mandrill is one of the coolest and most underrated bands ever!! These guys throw down the real funk!! This video is priceless and will live forever! Thanks for posting this soulful piece of music history!!!!
I wore this album out !!!!!! I’m 75 years old but Mandrill never got old !!!!
@@phil8198 I'm almost at your respectable age and I have worn out ALL my original POLYDOR albums and now I'm all about Spotify.
Brooklyn's own---MANDRILL!
These guys inspired a lot of artists today. Its amazing that they are still around and doing what they do best. Caught a show in Prospect Park a few years back......awesome!
Yes I just recently saw a footage of a concert they did back in 2006 on "RUclips" and it was a good video..... Amazing that they're still performing... They grew up in Brownsville, Brooklyn as well as Brass Construction....
My pops had a few albums by this band and p-funk now I have a lot of music from CD's records and tapes,can't help it I'm a 70's baby😉😉😎
@@ethelstevenslove2957 They arrived from Panama around the ages between 9 and 11 and their parents settled in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn, NY.
Great an fantastic group. Brilliant music. I know them when I was 10 years old. A big influence in my life.
The "Noise" of today will never become Classics!!!❤
Great group! First saw them live in the early 70s at a skating rink in Brick, NJ. They are an inspiration.
Those guys are absolutely
the best group.
These guys are great. I was all set to see them play at my high school, Brooklyn Tech, in 1972. The folks had a one word answer for that..."No". I was only 13.
Well I guess... It was a Jungel out there where the trumps Roam and Noone gor home hi5
great band !! one of my all time favs ...
People in the Music Industry knew How Good MANDRILL was....they were ahead of their Time....
I don't think the Music Industry knew How to present them to the Public because they Played All Genre of Music...
Truly an UNSUNG Group.....should be in the Rock and Roll HOF...
This has to be Willie Williams, Sax Player of and for All times and Music Genres! Agree Willie!! They should be in the Rock n Roll HOF!! Who do we have to speak to make this happen?
No they should NOT be in the RRHOF because it's an absolute sham and should be known more for the numerous great bands like Mandrill that are excluded/never even considered !!!###
that's funny ' they didn't know how to market Mandril " well they knew how to market the ' pet rock ' and Santana , War .
Here's a clue radio was their first concern , so if you didnt have short repetitive riffs , it didn't matter how good a band could Jam and shorter the song the more MONEY w/ commercials they made , plus records co. control the trends.
@@franz909Santana didn't play All Genre of music...You knew Santana Music when you heard his guitar playing....Mandrill played so many instruments and many different genre of music that you wouldn't know it was them....until you see or heard the name MANDRILL...
THIS IS AMAZING
Never thought there was a video of this!!!!
Thank you Neftali!!
Genios creadores nunca fue de mi epoca pero creci escuchandolos gracias x tanta melodia saludos lima peru
crazy i never heard of this great group. I'm watching old reruns of soul train on aspire and they were a guest along with elton john.
What a band, what a sound.
Mandrill and the Wilson Brothers were a really great band and I believe that Chicago took lessons from these guys. Remember, Mandrill came first. God Bless. Ray
Simplesmente sensacional!
Such exciting music: back in the 70s music by this band and Santana transported me to a better place.....
agree!
Incredible - the percussion solos are off the charts!!
I love mandrill! One of my favorite bands.
Feeling the funk in the UK!
.. tengo 55 años , y tengo como más de 40 años de escucharlos, q ritmo chévere , Soi Del Atlántico (Sabanalarga) Colombia, un tema Classico es " Poli Strick Carnivalis" 👍
Thank you Neff, a memory never forgotten.
THIS IS WHAT WE OLD SKOOLERS CALL A JAM SESSION.REAL INSTRUMENTS ALWAYS IS BETTER TO ME.THANKS FOR THIS POST.
This is THE BAND that started that distinctively New York sound: hard-edge Funk-Rock-Latin-Jazz-World music fusion! No one else like them. They perform all their own original material. Others have copied from and sampled them numerous times. Rock-Funk originals and make great music while delivering a message. Always with positive vibrations, love and energy.
New York sound?
I saw Mandrill,👀👀👀 👀 👀👀👀👀 , Live and in person, HERE IN HAWAI'I,1971, w/EL CHICANO featuring Ursi Arvizu "Sabor Ami" 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽💚💙❤🧡🤎💛💜🤍🖤💫💫💫🤙🏼👌💪🏼💃🏼💃🏼💃🏼🫂🫂🫂🍃🌱🌿
Alfie2K1 ... Phenomenal wording of a "Beyond Verbal Description" Musical Journey 💥💫💖😎🤩
Excuse my ignorance when it comes to "New York Sound". I have always thought that EDDIE PALMIERI and his "HARLEM RIVER DRIVE" band around 1971 formed this sound, as I said excuse me for my ignorance but this is a genuine question. Hmm, come to think of it, MANDRILL was way before 1971...sorry!
Speechless, was so unaware of this, Love this, great instrumentation, Incredible!
Great Band! I missed them.
1974 I got hooked on Mandrill
You can't deny the music of
Mandrill.
So awesome. Bring it back!
Hey Man, I remember you from jr high band!! I was in 8th grade and you rolled a bass drm down the steps of the band room. I played trb professionally in Philly and AC for many years. played for lots of groups and acts from the Temps to Natalie Cole to Johnny Mathis..( and lots of shit in between) nothing like the funk with horns from the 70s!!! Thanks
beautiful times I wish i was in the crowd I would have loves too see a cymande meters and mandrill tour. 💚
Más de 40 años sin saber nada de Mandrill...todo unos clásicos de la música afro junto con Osibisa.
great post of a great band.....ty..
My mother turn me on 2 Mandrill Back n the Early 70's..These Brother can play.................
Thanks 4 posting Neftalisantiago....
What's up, Neftali? Whether it was back in the day, or tomorrow, you and the fellas STILL bring it!!!!!!
Wow, thanks for posting this! It's a treat to see live footage of Mandrill!
This is a beautiful piece of work. More young guys should sit down and check these guys out.
Even in THE NETHERLANDS at least one person knows the band. Me!
Man when i was young my uncles would play their music....All remember is those groovy album covers they used to have....Iol.....I said groovy.
i love this band
I’m 4 years old, and can hardly type. But I know good music when I hear it.
History is history. Good music Thanks
That cymbal snab the drummer did at the end was 2 cold,he kinda looks like David Essex.
I THINK THEY NEED TO DO A UNSUNG ON MANDRILL, BECAUSE THEY WERE VERY, POPLAR DURING THE 1970'S AND SO WAS THE GROUP CALL WAR
Espectacular
A time when everybody played. and had soul.
A great powerful horn bass guitar whole great band
WOW,,,i was a small kid and someone gave me an 8 track portable player and this tape was in it,,,circa,,,1975?,,,very cool
Drum call killing it
This is an amazing clip! I knew - and liked muchly! - Mandril back in the early 70s. I always wished they'd never been 'overshadowed' as they seemed to be. This is sssooooooooooooooo tasty!
THE BEST BRINGS ME BACK TO MY CHILD HOOD WOW
Mr. Santiago......my very good friend....Brad.....turn me onto the tune Fence Walk........a very long time ago........the last 2 years another good friend of mine has been playing Mandrill albums straight through while we jam on some percussion instruments........man I got to say it’s so damn freaking good to have been so lucky.........I was playing Brads Drums an he said try this tune out.........I just sat there.........listening.........he said....you know who this is.......no I said.................then he said..........I know the drummer...........well sir........he told me you have a new album out.....and I need to check it out........that was just last week.......it’s been one great ride...all the music an band over the past 20 years has been really good for me......personally..........just want to say Thanks.......and hopefully I can get to see you jam in person......... Buenos dias señor
A gem. Thanks for sharing this video.
Mandrill's first self-titled LP was released on January 21st, 1971.
Mandrill is one of my favorite groups' they are underated
didn't knew till now, this Mandrill is fantastic.
When there was a thing called Talent.
Exactly. These sort of groups sound even better live.
Reggie Hammons Have mercy!
Their first five Polydor
albums should be on 180
gram vinyl. For better sound.
All the other labels have been doing it for a long time.
lazarus0202,
Yes it's true. 24-7 Spyz, Sound Barrier, Fish Bone and many more rock groups say the same. Now the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame needs to get on board and understand the influence and importance of Mandrill.
WOW!!!!! I still play this record, MANDRILL
My mom's had two of the three albums and she played em all summer long 😎
One of the greatest funk bands ever !!!!!!
Greatest band on earth My husbands love them one of the first bands he interdused me to back in 1994 love it house of wood is my fav
one the funkiest underrated groups of the 70's.
These bad boys some of the baddest muthafkas on the Planet and yet very few have heard of them. Yet myself as a young Puerto Rican Hippie in NYC had my LSD mind blown away by their magnificence
@loks750,
It's great to have you as a fan. We do appreciate our fans comments.
Very talented group of people 🙌😍🎉🎇💣💥😍🙋🎷🎸🎹🎶🎵🎼📯📣!! Yasss Kings 👏 🎊!
Saw them at MIT. Great Sounds!