Funky as hell and inspirational talk. I love the totally uneconomical body movements during the second clip. Every note is meaningful.
Check it out.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jfx2GqvH ... re=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SaDru3zsm_0
Yogi Horton
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Re: Yogi Horton
Yogi's awesome, under rated player for sure. The vid with him talking is kinda funny to watch, though what he says is good stuff. Guy's got a great personality.
Re: Yogi Horton
We've talked about him here before. He amazed me with his creative funkiness when I heard him (about 30 years ago!) on the David Byrne album The Catherine Wheel. A great player - he deserves more attention.
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There is a SMOKIN DVD of Yogi playing live with Bob James called "Live From The Queen Mary," and his groove, and a brief solo is off the hook!!! He is on a bunch of the Ashford and Simpson (and Luther Vandross I think?) stuff too. Marcus Miller LOVED his playing. Yogi always sort of reminded me a "reckless Tony Thompson." I believe there are also some similarities to Jordan, and old Gadd as well. It's that old school NYC street thing, it can't be written or described, it MUST be heard and felt.
And just to clarify a previous post, Yogi WAS bad, unfortunately he has been gone for some time now. I just didn't want any of the young 'uns to get confused.
Mark
And just to clarify a previous post, Yogi WAS bad, unfortunately he has been gone for some time now. I just didn't want any of the young 'uns to get confused.
Mark
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Re: Yogi Horton
nomsgmusic wrote:There is a SMOKIN DVD of Yogi playing live with Bob James called "Live From The Queen Mary," and his groove, and a brief solo is off the hook!!! He is on a bunch of the Ashford and Simpson (and Luther Vandross I think?) stuff too. Marcus Miller LOVED his playing. Yogi always sort of reminded me a "reckless Tony Thompson." I believe there are also some similarities to Jordan, and old Gadd as well. It's that old school NYC street thing, it can't be written or described, it MUST be heard and felt.
And just to clarify a previous post, Yogi WAS bad, unfortunately he has been gone for some time now. I just didn't want any of the young 'uns to get confused.
Mark
Re: Yogi Horton
nomsgmusic wrote: Yogi always sort of reminded me a "reckless Tony Thompson."
That's a great description!
Tragic that we lost him so young.
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Re: Yogi Horton
Yussuf wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SaDru3zsm_0
Sooooo deep. Been watching this everyday since this post. I remember seeing this VHS video in a music store in the early 90s, picking it up wondering who the guy was. Sure wish I had ponied up the $$$ and bought it. Thanks for the reminder.
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Re: Yogi Horton
matthughen wrote:Yussuf wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SaDru3zsm_0
Sooooo deep. Been watching this everyday since this post. I remember seeing this VHS video in a music store in the early 90s, picking it up wondering who the guy was. Sure wish I had ponied up the $$$ and bought it. Thanks for the reminder.
I may have that vhs for sale!? $5 bucks + shipping/box. Hit me up...I have quite a few more vhs', I am trying to move...I need to list them.
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