SuperJam 2013: Larry Graham sings Sly & The Family Stone | Ep. 6 | Bonnaroo
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- A legendary figure in music history, Larry Graham enters the 2013 Rock and Soul SuperJam picture like a ton of bricks. He's revered by the rest of the all-star band but also an intimidating figure with a strong vision. As a founding member of Sly and the Family Stone, Larry redefined funk bass playing and helped revolutionize ensemble singing in pop music. The plan for Larry's portion of the show was a group singalong with everyone onstage contributing vocals to classic songs such as "Hot Fun In The Summertime" and "Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Agin)". Will this be the highlight of the set as Jim James and John Oates had envisioned or a train wreck that will derail the SuperJam?
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Larry is one of the best that ever played the bass! That's funky yall, love ❤️ it!
If you ever got the chance to be schooled on funk by Mr. Larry Graham you'd say yes sir thank you sir.
I was in that crowd and it was unforgettable. Great video, but it doesn't even touch the live experience!!!
Was also there. agree
Best of the tunes of the time, and on and on... thank you for lettin' be myself.. again .. and the party
Perhaps the greatest set I've seen in my 7 years at Roo. Just incredible.
Thanks Larry Graham and all of the musicians for doing two of my favorite Sly and the Family Stone songs! You delivered them with finesse and the funk! Totally positive vibes throughout!
OK, as no one else is asking...why is Jim James wearing a towel on his head? :) I know it gets hot up there; I have played many gigs on a well-lighted stage (and it DOES get hot), but I don't wear a towel, just wipe off between songs...how very odd...:)
+Fretless99 He usually does that. Dunno.
"Aaaaww, AAHHH, Wwoohh, wWOWw" said everyone else with their earplugs in, and their rose coloured (... NOT like ROSE Stewart though !) glasses on all fogged up from HYPE !! BUT not this ronin : I say this is a cluttered, directionless W*#K-fest resulting in an appalling noise, and a sickeningly CHEAP vibe, typical of where music and the world is heading, and has been for at LEAST two decades. Think we're all that easily fooled do y'all? Think again. Drummer couldn't hold a candle to Greg Errico's groove, feel, and TIME (you right ol chap? with the metronome are ya?), singer sounds like she should be awesome but is so busy overdoing it she spoiled her chance at improving the sitch, Oates : whatever man, the rest : Blah, blah, bleh, bleat, baah etc. I've heard professional cover bands SH*T all over this standard on a regular basis (... back in the day when that was the idea), AND I've played in some too folks!. Want a reference for what I'm talking about, so you can all wrap your heads around professional standard? Try checking out ,'SUPERMARKET', Aussie band from Sydney whose reputation preceded them, thanks to the expert efforts of members such as Barry Leef & Erana Clarke (vocals), Victor Rounds (bass), Russell Dunlop (drums), Jim Kelly (guitar), and the late, great, Michael Joseph Kenny (Keyboards and arrangements), as well as a host of thoroughly professional brass players who sounded like a SECTION, lo and behold! ... But NO - here's THIS lot staggering their way through basic rehearsal manouvres, and talking about it all like it's a trip to outer space, both in terms of how 'tricky' it all apparently was to ROTE LEARN 50+ year old arrangements that are FAMOUS as sh#t, and also what legends they are for pulling it all off. OMG.
And what of our main ol' man, - the one that even the other members of the ACTUAL band he's famous for (or should I say FROM ...) being in said was the dodgy member who tried to take undue credit and was happy to pull the little personally motivated sidescams at the expense of the rest of the band? Hhmmm? Well, he's so "locked-in to his arrangements" that he couldn't be budged, and yet, after these 'gruelling' rehearsal sessions, the word is "we don't know what's actually gonna happen when we go to actually perform" !!! WTF?!?!? So ... DID ol' Laz actually manage to convey the arrangements that he's just so part of or NOT? Did you drongo's actually listen (either to Larry, or just the freakin CD ...) and learn them, or NOT? Or, hang on, is it that y'all are such masterful improvisers, and such free 'artistes' that you're just so damn default-ready to go anywhere from here to the ends of the universe with, oh ... some really WELL known, 5 minute ... SONGS ? Sounds like preacher Larry's sermon didn't reach it's mark to me, - but no surprise, since he's now a good conservative JW, and they don't do 'sermons', just 'talks', and that's all it ALL was - just talk ... No PLAYING, just TALK !! And all THAT, while THE man, the REAL man, the ONLY MAN that THIS music can be boiled down to (... you know, Mr Sylvester Stewart AKA SLY STONE ffs!) is NOWHERE in sight, OR SOUND, because he's toughing it out in a motorhome as his permanant address, having been ripped off and punished financially for his troubles of conceptualising, crafting, and spearheading this music (... you know, only that stuff called 'FUNK' ...), while 'brother' Larry grins and plays his old lines as half-baked and ordinarily as he likes now, when some cat you never heard of could Fender him off the stage at the drop of his big ol' hat ( and don't try the "he IS getting old, you know?" crap - you hear Pharoah Sanders last year? Or Harold Mabern? Or McCoy Tyner? Remember Elvin Jones & Max Roach in their 'old-age' - Just to pull some ageing masters who have a bit more to handle than four strings, out of the air? - It's about the EFFORT ... the ENERGY, specifically, the effort and energy of THIS performance which has been so 'effortlessly' and thoughtlessly lauded in the comments here).
So NAH, y'all are entitled to your opinions, and I'm entitled to MINE, that is regarding what I just cringed all the way through HEARING and WATCHING, as well as what, I just cringed and shook my head in disbelief all the way through READING. My opinion is firmly that : " Y'all have PERFECT ears - there's NO HOLES in 'em at all !!! [C/ Mick Kenny].
Power to ya Sly my man!! Also to Rose, Freddy, Cynthia, Greg, and Jerry! ... And, I guess, you too, Larry, coz you need some bruz, you truly need some!
- JazzWarrior - ... musical ronin : No ties, no lies, stayin' wise while the real world dies ...
@bonnaroo Love how Larry shows up and immediately he's got band members running laps with tambourines in their hands. Clearly a meticulous guy which I respect. This guy is protecting the legacy of his art.
Epic Super Funk Rock never gets old Lsrry Graham bad Man saw Sly in the mid 70s Larry already departed for Graham Central Station who I saw also both killer shows when I saw Sly ot was a makeup show he didn't show first time
Larry if you want to ever jam with a funky white guitarist with 30+ years experience that is 100% NOT apologetic for being freakin white (WTF?) just let me know bro! It would be my pleasure to jam with you anywhere in the world my friend!
Larry Graham awesome Bassist
Of Course Showing Major Support Over Here As Well = Just Subscribed ... Fabulous Channel You Have! Peace & Blessings Symone
Don't sleep on John Oates. Beast
You have been my start and my beging So many years I was 12 and now 64 yr young still funking. Cause of all the blessing from one love. Peace
Got a story to tell you about how I started to pluck from 1969 and never Stoped cause it's in my heart Beat Just A hobby
Man this show was so much fun! Wish Bonnaroo still did superjams close to this quality, maybe I'd go back!
I was there too! Amazing show!
Listen to Hot Fun in the Summertime starting at 13:18 and tell me Genesis didn't swipe that chord progression lol. "There must be some misunderstanding...woo oo oohoo"
yes theydid
Yeah, little bit late to the party but that is officially a stolen chord progression-ha ha!
He is a one 1⃣ of a kind one' of the best.
John oats don’t get funk at all…
Wow....I do believe that’s Lee Fields up there singing background 👀👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽💯🙌🏽
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lessons for all the vocalists !!!! good video thanks!!!
Haven't seen Larry in 11 years. We miss talking to him in St Louis Park, MN.
Great music. Too much talking though.
Love you Larry, band was o.k. horns decent, vocals was like they were forcing themselves, I felt like prince, when he had the audience trying to sing! Uh uh! With a that look, but this is just me, doing Freddie, sly and sister stone voices, just wasn't there for me on summer time, no disrespect, all good and decent singers and musician,s Gpentertainer
Only comment approaching the ugly truth ... I've filled in the rest in my own.
BILAL
I wasn’t there! I don’t remember nothin’
Legend
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Masterfull performance!!!
I'd
Big yellow can get it❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️