No. none online unless some of the lucky few who got the white have put it out there. I hope not. Everyone on the "inside" is being VERY guarded about this track. Trust me. No, really, trust me. I'm so pissed I haven't been able to get one. So fxcking close I can smell it. Really I can smell the fxcking disc, but can't have it. Sorry, I'm really sore about this.
Kamal K. Stoddard Turner Broadcasting Systems > -----Original Message----- > From: Stewart Caig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2005 1:32 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: (313) Moodymann live > > Thought Id hit the list with my report of the Moodymann show > at the Jazz Cafe last night. > > Basically blew me away, really enjoyed it. Started off with > Piranahhead playing keyboard and singing through a couple of > nice jazzy numbers before he got up and did a little guitar > solo. At this point the sound system seemed to be a little > quiet, plus the bar chatter was drowning him out so I moved > into the center where the sound was much better. Then Moody > came on as his drunk P Funked out alter ego with a fake beer > belly, blonde plaited hair and a hairnet over one side of his > head. All very funny. He then introduced Lisa O who came on > sounding and looking much like Erikah Badu and belted out a > few really soulful numbers that really got the crowd going. > Next up Moody introduced Paul Randolph who sang and played > guitar. First track was a really nice jazz funkesque track, > then it started getting a little more housey before he > settled down for a couple of slower tracks that he did with > Kirk Degorgio and (I think) are going to be on the upcoming > As One album. He finished off with a track on Ubiquity he did > with John Arnold that simply rocked. Then it was time for the > main man and the amazing freaky motherfu*ker track, its the > first time Ive ever heard it and man, what a track. The > bassline and percussion sent shivers down my spine and > combined with Moody silohetted behind a white screen growling > into the mic whilst Lisa O danced in the tightest pair of hot > pants Ive ever seen in a sort of homage to the Prince Kiss > video, I think it was probably the highlight of the show. > Eventually he got the crowd baying 'Moody' in an attempt to > entice him out on stage, to which he obliged and came out and > performed a couple of more tracks with the whole band on > stage. Eventually he handed the stage over to Roberta Swann > who came on and belted a few Jazz numbers sounding very much > like Shirley Bassey. > > Overall the band spanned the spectrum of funk, disco, soul > and house with an almost Parliment like showmanship. Top top night. > > ps. are there any mixes online with the freaky motherfu*ker > track that anyone knows of? > > Stu >
