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Subido: 2010/02/27

Dyke & The Blazers - We Got More Soul

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9 years ago

DONDIVA1969

I was raised in Montauk, NY in the 60's and remember listening to this on WBLS when the reception was right. Still loving it.

9 years ago

MIke And Chris

This is one of the tightest bands from the late 1960 - early 1970 period. They backed the O'Jay's before doing their own thing. If you want to hear some more raw and uncut funk from Dyke and the Blazers, check out "Funky Walk" and "Funky Broadway" parts 1 and 2 on both recordings.

9 years ago

John Frank

Damn, alright, I can get with this. Never heard of these guys before or really listened to much funk... This might become my new "get some work done at work" music.

9 years ago

Charles Hunt

Tight Groove, lot's of Grit , lot's of Soul.

9 years ago

Larry Roberts

the funk in this groove hits the stars, we had a massive stereo that resemble a casket and it could pump out the bass, the horns and bass in this cut matches James Brown's flavor..and I like the idea ( Black harmony. we got it more soul)

9 years ago

Justice4all

This song takes me back when we had unity and soul power. Love peace and lots of soul

9 years ago

Alfred Watkins

One of my favorites in the day. I almost forgot about this group and they were very popular when they were out!

9 years ago

Jerry Johnson

Phoenix, Az...group. RIP, Dyke... 

9 years ago

playdafunk

this! rhythm gods

9 years ago

RICARDO MARINHEIRA

Dyke & The Blazers - We Got More Soul.

10 years ago

King Bee

Hadn't heard this in a while...forgot how funky it was! This was my soph year in high school in Louisville, where local R&B station WLOU played this hard and often along with all other Dyke & The Blazers cuts! BTW: Is that James Gadson (pre-Motown) on drums?

10 years ago

Andre Kluttz

a soul classic!

10 years ago

Marion Taylor

GLORY HAPPY BLACKS' HISTORICAL MONTH !!!!!! HALLELUJAH !!!!! AMEN !!! 

10 years ago

411Rocco

I agree. There's some channeling of James Brown here, but this song stands on its own.

10 years ago

411Rocco

Nice job on the bass! I am an acquaintance of Art Laboe. He must be 90 now, but he still has his record company and makes oldie albums, mainly for the Latino community. He also does a 5-hour radio show 6 nights a week on an LA station and a network he has assembled. He just keeps on ticking!

10 years ago

TheBluesology

Uh Ah !! Love it

10 years ago

411Rocco

They were the funkiest guys to ever come out of Buffalo, that seems like what it was. Their Funky Broadway was a local hit and Wilson Pickett picked up on it. But the song had nothing to do with Buffalo, it was about Broadway Rd in Phoenix. They played a gig there and the area was so hip they wrote the song about that street. Dyke and the Blazers did it well (they wrotee it after all), but Wilson Pickett took it to the next level.

11 years ago

Ronnie Dell

Love this...listened to this alot then. ,Thank You! m' sisters and my brothers...we got more soul yeah

11 years ago

Tahir Tan

Sweet wet dreams ^^

11 years ago

rosalyre

It's funny, in the late 60s, songs about racial harmony and togetherness were very "in". I like this one because he's not trying to be nice, he's just saying, "Ha ha, we're better than you." I respect that. :-)

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