Best From Artist 92 - Tower Of Power

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Old June 7th, 2004, 01:03 AM
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Well, as they say here in the states, we've come to the home stretch. Tower of Power will be part of the last 10 in the Best From Artist topic. I have no patents on the title so if others which to, feel free run with it. You wont get sued for copyright infringement. :D
Anyway, no discussion of the music of the 70s would be complete with one of my favorite all-time bands. For me it's that tight horn section that got me hooked. Nothing beats live musicians who have there shit together and are innovative
Lots to choose from but I'll go with What Is Hip and You're Still A Young Man.
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Paul, good group topic...


Undeniably the best horn section ever IMO.

I like these:


YOU'RE STILL A YOUNG MAN
ROCK BABY
SO VERY HARD TO GO 8) so awesome!
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Old June 7th, 2004, 03:08 PM
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I knew you would like this efunk. I remember you liked them as well. 8)
Have you ever seen them perform live?
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for sure THIS TIME ITS REAL from 73 but more up to date IT REALLY DOESN'T MATTER from 97 is a real favourite :P
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I knew you would like this efunk. I remember you liked them as well. 8)
Have you ever seen them perform live?

Paul, I never got the chance to see them live.... :( I'd probably like them even more.
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I missed 'em too efunk. For some reason I was never near where they were performing :(
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