Showing posts with label Frank Zappa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Frank Zappa. Show all posts

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Cuts for Cooky: Betty Mabry-Davis - They Say I'm Different

Of all the unsung badazzez from my day, I'd have to say Elaine Brown, Ericka Huggins and David Hilliard are at the top of my list. But this list is incomplete without Betty Davis.

A complete unknown to those under 50, I suspect with time she'll be co-opted. It's just a matter of time before Quentin or some other hipster "soundtracks her" in yet another self-conscious, self aware, self-referencing scene.

YAAAAAAAWN.

As for Ms. Davis, those who dug funk know she laid it down head to head with Funkadelic, Sly, Zapp and the best of them. Why she's unknown is one of those mysteries of the cosmos, because she is thoroughly bad. I think she also arranged and produced in addition to her writing and singing, making her a legit quad threat.

Married to Miles for a year - and supposedly influential in Miles' legendary turn toward rock/fusion, with Tribute to Jack Johnson and the better known Bitches Brew (both with a young John McLaughlin) - and thus the "Davis" surname, she's only in her early 60's, but lord knows where she is now, much less if she even has an interest in music.

Make no mistake; this is hard funk and this album kicks out the jams. The arrangements, the mix, the farfisa (?), the wah wah, the funky bass playing, shit, the funkiness.... This, the title joint, displays her knowledge of history, goin' all the way to the root down by the crossroads. That in itself is remarkable for a then young 20 something.

So hipsters and posers please, leave us old boomers something unsullied by your oh so smart britches, and we'll just slink off into the sunset, leaving you to your post-post-post... modern earful!

Damn, she was the nuts!

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Johnny Guitar Watson

Lot of complications in my life right now. I don't know if this means good change, but it's change. Nothing to do but post a video of a trailblazer.

JGW never really got his due, and the fact that he played without a pick was certainly different, given his showboating style cuz you'd think he'd want a harder attack. He nonetheless "stressified" his strings, which is a country way of saying he played the shit out of them (see Wiki link which follows). At any rate, while Jimi, Funkadelic and Sly were whoopin' it up back in the day, here's a cat who was blazing trails before them. His Wiki is entertaining; Etta James pays homage, and when I read that, I really could see the similarities. Zappa of all folks also bowed to him, calling out Three Hours Past Midnight (a great title if ever there was one) as one of the tunes that inspired him. It was funny how his grandpa (I think) made a deal to buy him a guitar, on the condition that he not play any of "that devil music." So JGW agrees but admits that the first thing he did....

Here's his devil music classic, from the later 70's era of his career.