Thanks! That makes my day at the channel! Thanks for checking it out and by all means share the content as well. Ernie and a lot of other musicians need that coverage so they will never be forgotten.
I was going to, but I haven’t really heard it. A friend of mine got when it first came out and I haven’t heard it since then. I’ll have to seek it out and give it a review in a future episode.
@@amaricommunications4183 Well, you know how all the Isley Bros albums are almost half slow jams. Ernie's solo album is all smoking hot Funk. I haven't heard it in a couple years but I'm not sure it even has one slow jam on it! Eddie Hazel is a legend in my book. Check out the rare trax I posted on my UA-cam channel... ua-cam.com/video/OkdT8ilcI9w/v-deo.html
small amount of views but keep it up and give it time-- you look like my age 60 + or - but when 3+3 came out it got alot of radio play on a few songs and immediatly earne was in all the guitar magazines as the new thing. I just listened to it a week ago on vinyl on a nice tube stereo- great album! Great guitar playing and singing. I love hendrix, sly. bloodstone, temps, marvin, curtiss, bobby womack. johnny guitar. 4 tops, spinners, dramatics, parliament- bar kays-so many! I wouldnt put them all in the same catagory but some amazing music in the late 60s and 70s. Thanks for pointing out the live album- Ill check it out. Might take a while because I only listen to LPs Good albums you brought up as asides. You know what I found I never knew existed was War live- double album I got about a year ago- Killin stuff
Long, long loooonnnggg overdue, Erinie has always been a force to be reckon with.🎸🎸🎸
This is crazy. I was JUST telling my buddy that Ernie Isley was never given the props he deserved as a guitarist.
Thanks! That makes my day at the channel! Thanks for checking it out and by all means share the content as well. Ernie and a lot of other musicians need that coverage so they will never be forgotten.
I thought for sure you were gonna recommend Ernie's album High Wire. He smokes on every track on that one!
I was going to, but I haven’t really heard it. A friend of mine got when it first came out and I haven’t heard it since then. I’ll have to seek it out and give it a review in a future episode.
@@amaricommunications4183 Well, you know how all the Isley Bros albums are almost half slow jams. Ernie's solo album is all smoking hot Funk. I haven't heard it in a couple years but I'm not sure it even has one slow jam on it! Eddie Hazel is a legend in my book. Check out the rare trax I posted on my UA-cam channel... ua-cam.com/video/OkdT8ilcI9w/v-deo.html
I LOVE that album. Bought it on cd back in 1990. I grew up loving the Isley's 70s albums and didn't discover Hendrix until the 80s. Backwards lol
❤ subbed, excellent. Love the history perspective.
Thanks for joining Shane! I’m working diligently on new content. Let us know what topics you would like to see on the show!
small amount of views but keep it up and give it time-- you look like my age 60 + or - but when 3+3 came out it got alot of radio play on a few songs and immediatly earne was in all the guitar magazines as the new thing. I just listened to it a week ago on vinyl on a nice tube stereo- great album! Great guitar playing and singing. I love hendrix, sly. bloodstone, temps, marvin, curtiss, bobby womack. johnny guitar. 4 tops, spinners, dramatics, parliament- bar kays-so many! I wouldnt put them all in the same catagory but some amazing music in the late 60s and 70s. Thanks for pointing out the live album- Ill check it out. Might take a while because I only listen to LPs Good albums you brought up as asides. You know what I found I never knew existed was War live- double album I got about a year ago- Killin stuff
Thanks! Keeping it growing and keeping it going! A lot of great mentions. All of whom will get episodes in the future. Stay tuned.
No love for Freddy Stone??
In time.
Shit coming out of left field.@amaricommunications4183