'Robert "Bob" Margouleff is an American record producer, recording engineer, electronic music pioneer, audio expert, and film producer. Most noted for his work with electronic music synthesizer programming for Stevie Wonder (beginning in the 1970s) for award-winning albums including Music of My Mind, Talking Book, Innervisions, Fulfillingness' First Finale and Jungle Fever, all projects which featured Margouleff (with collaborator Malcolm Cecil) as associate producers, engineers and synthesizer programmers.' :)
I always wish that his sound was about 2 to 3 dB higher in the mix. That's in the studio and in the live mix. Saw them at MSG last week, incredible show! Just wanted a little more Cory. And that's coming from a bassist.
This is what happens when a group of people who have a genuine love for music get together. No egos and genuine respect for each other and their musical backgrounds which guys like Stevie contributed to. Big ups to Stevie, Rocket Love is my personal favorite.
This was perfect almost. The talk box or golden throat. Well I see no one ever got all the bugs out. They would get this dam pick up hiss. Everyone of them. But this is very cool though. Maybe the cool people at Sweetwater can take a look. Very cool to see this in use though.
I like how you can even see Cory's funk face in the reflection of the divider behind Antwaun. Truly an awesome group of incredibly talented individuals.
Seen (listened) to this clip like a hundred times. Never gets old. For an old dude like me, it's so heartwarming to see that younger artists are producing real, intelligent and genuine music. Haven't read all the comments, but does anyone know what Steve thought of this? I bet he was blown away..
You're damn skippy. Dude absolutely smokes. Joseph, has some great, clean, staccato funk lines , with a tone very similar to Flea's Blood Sugar Sex Majik-era Sting Ray/Wal Bass tone.
Haha - Jeeez ! - I used to listen to Stevie & his original version ! - Oh! - Way back in the late 70's - On the radio breakfast show - Before we went to school - ( Ha! Showing my age now ! ) • Sir Duke • He's Mistra know It all • Isnt she lovely • My cherie amour • All got played prime time back then - Unfortunatly we dont don't seem to hear much of Stevies great music nowadays on a normal radio broadcasts ! - It's always on a soul night - Or a motown night when his songs get paraded about ! But never played Just for he beauty of his songs ! - A sad state of affairs I think ! - I really do love this version and the Job that they've done on Boggie on Reggea woman - Fantastic -Funky & Classy ! - Keeping music alive ! Back then our local radio station was Bradfords Pennine Radio 235 - Ceased to exist in the 80s - Some guy has put the jingles from it up on YT ! All the very best -S.B. British Isles - Stay safe all !
This is such a beautiful understated performance. Theo's talkbox work took me a few listens to really appreciate, but the more I listen to this version of one of my favourite tracks ever I find that it's Woody who is just on another level here. It's beautiful, elegant and jazzy, but it complements the funk so well. Cory's precision 3/4 of the way into the recording on the 1/16ths always brings a smile of amazement too.
I’m this close to quitting my engineering bachelor to attempt becoming a full time funk master, this cover is bloody phenomenal. Thank you for sharing your fun❤❤
It's fine stuff but you need to listen to Nile Rodgers' work! Thinking of You, Savoir Faire, the end of You Can't Do It Alone, Real People, Modern Love, ... This fine fellow (Cory?) is following a master, the HitMaker. Sadly UA-cam took down anklamer's compilation of Nile Rodgers top riffs and solos.
Mad, I heard the song by Stevie yesterday for the first time, and thought, "Aaah, so this is where Vulfpeck vibe was born!", and today I see this video. Talk about serendipity :D
This might be THE best vulf out there. I hope it’s not because I always hope there’s always something to strive for… but we may have hit the peak folks. This just might be fuckin it.
Having never heard of Vulfpeck, especially, my fists were raised, ready to strike against any attempt to cover the great Stevie Wonder, but wow - fantastic! Really enjoyed this.
Vulf are one of my fav bands, Stevie one of the greatest composers and artists in soul music and Woody's, Theo's and Cory's solos on here are specially outstanding. Ohh and Antwaun is superb, of course :)
I can't find it anywhere, what in the world are Cory's middle and neck pickups? Surely that's the only reason I don't sound like him when I play. Talent and dedication couldn't possibly have anything to do with it.
There's just no doubt in my mind Vulfpeck is the most phenomenal thing out there these days. I just love the crap out of them. Always lifts my depression, which is a BIG task.
No, just no. His chugging rhythm would sound better through another effects pedal, and Peter Frampton on "Do You Feel Like We Do" live is Mt. Olympus. Respect your elders as Vulfpeck do. (Fantastic song intro though.)
Stevie is a tough act to follow and I feel vulfpeck gave this song the respect and flair it deserves. Yes! You all brighten my day n give it the funk it needs to keep me dancing. Thank you.
I spoke to him in person yesterday, hes not tied down to anything but he loves to play with vulfpeck because they have great chemistry together. hes more a solo artist that just plays with vulf a lot.
No one is really a "permanent" member of Vulfpeck, they are more of a musical collective than a band. The guys are free to do whatever they want, and many musicians join in on the Vulf sessions. I suppose you could say that Theo, Jack, Woody, and Joe are the permanent core of Vulfpeck, but there are plenty of tunes that Jack or Theo don't play on because they bring in different musicians for the sessions.
Having recorded the original, I doff my hat to your version. Well done Gents!
'Robert "Bob" Margouleff is an American record producer, recording engineer, electronic music pioneer, audio expert, and film producer. Most noted for his work with electronic music synthesizer programming for Stevie Wonder (beginning in the 1970s) for award-winning albums including Music of My Mind, Talking Book, Innervisions, Fulfillingness' First Finale and Jungle Fever, all projects which featured Margouleff (with collaborator Malcolm Cecil) as associate producers, engineers and synthesizer programmers.' :)
Look a legend ❤️🔥
Phenomenal!
No way! Tonto in the house?!!!! I am so grateful for what you and your mate did! Beyond comprehension, King!
Tonto in the house! How lucky can you be?
Joe Dart taking off the shades for a Stevie Wonder cover is high class
Why do i laugh at this
They should've made everyone wear one except Joe
Wasn't an accidental
this was recorded in 2016. joe didn't start sporting the shades until 2017
It is pretty ironic though
I'm used to watching Vulfpeck in 240p
loll
I think 144p does the vulf right
Vintage digital style
Love how when Antwaun sings he's playing the air spoons
LOL
I was about to say that
I would be delighted to meet you in a studio, one of these days. Robert
God I hope they've gotten back to you on this Bob
This comment should be on top! That would be a legendary collaboration.
How is stevie
Make this happen!!!!
Can I borrow 7.00$ I'll pay you back on Friday
If you watch Cory closely, he looks around as if he just woke up and has no idea where he is and then slowly gets into the groove. Has me dying hahaha
He's like that kid in the back of the car who wakes up already drumming to Nirvana
LMAOOOO
Gets it together for the outro though. Holy crap!
Coffee beside him. Story checks out.
Hahaha that initial look around like "what funky place have I ended up in now??"
Vulfpeck + Antwaun = guaranteed amazing
Not to mention CORY FUGGIN' WONG
his effort is mesmerizing !
And its all low volume!
Who is it that plays the fender bass again? I forget.
and it's so funky!
Cory is understatedly but consistently on FIRE
can you link an example??
Met him last week, can confirm he is a down and dirty funky Strat master. Nice guy too! lol
His tone is always so spanky I love it
I always wish that his sound was about 2 to 3 dB higher in the mix. That's in the studio and in the live mix. Saw them at MSG last week, incredible show! Just wanted a little more Cory. And that's coming from a bassist.
Too many arpeggios on 7th chords for my taste.
This is what happens when a group of people who have a genuine love for music get together. No egos and genuine respect for each other and their musical backgrounds which guys like Stevie contributed to. Big ups to Stevie, Rocket Love is my personal favorite.
Whew almost forgot to listen to this today
this is the best thing to ever happen to SiriusXM
rob minorkey it's a talkbox u sausage roll
That's funny
This was perfect almost. The talk box or golden throat. Well I see no one ever got all the bugs out. They would get this dam pick up hiss. Everyone of them. But this is very cool though. Maybe the cool people at Sweetwater can take a look. Very cool to see this in use though.
I like how you can even see Cory's funk face in the reflection of the divider behind Antwaun. Truly an awesome group of incredibly talented individuals.
Ugh years later still can’t get enough of this!!
I too have to regularly come back
Seen (listened) to this clip like a hundred times. Never gets old. For an old dude like me, it's so heartwarming to see that younger artists are producing real, intelligent and genuine music. Haven't read all the comments, but does anyone know what Steve thought of this? I bet he was blown away..
I can not stop listening to this cover. Listened to it like 10 times today lol. Vulfpeck doesn't miss.
@SiriusXM get these guys back again!
Joe Dart has, is, and always will be, a beast on the bass.
*beastly
Johnny Glass fender bass *
Johnny Glass on the FEN-DER BASS
evens Donald 'Duck' Dunn of Stax & Blues Brothers Fame
You're damn skippy. Dude absolutely smokes. Joseph, has some great, clean, staccato funk lines , with a tone very similar to Flea's Blood Sugar Sex Majik-era Sting Ray/Wal Bass tone.
Props for covering this tune....one of the the funkiest tunes Stevie ever did.....anyone who hasn't heard the original should check it out pronto
Haha - Jeeez ! - I used to listen to Stevie & his original version ! - Oh! - Way back in the late 70's - On the radio breakfast show - Before we went to school -
( Ha! Showing my age now ! ) • Sir Duke • He's Mistra know It all • Isnt she lovely • My cherie amour • All got played prime time back then - Unfortunatly we dont don't seem to hear much of Stevies great music nowadays on a normal radio broadcasts ! - It's always on a soul night - Or a motown night when his songs get paraded about ! But never played Just for he beauty of his songs ! - A sad state of affairs I think ! - I really do love this version and the Job that they've done on Boggie on Reggea woman - Fantastic -Funky & Classy ! - Keeping music alive !
Back then our local radio station was Bradfords Pennine Radio 235 - Ceased to exist in the 80s - Some guy has put the jingles from it up on YT !
All the very best -S.B. British Isles - Stay safe all !
I seem to be the only one here in the comment section who clearly prefers the original version, as it grooves much harder for me. Just my opinion.
I love how cory always looks very worried when he's playing
This is so perfect. I'm Stevie's biggest fan and I love Vulfpeck. It's the perfect match.
This ain’t a cover but rather a different creation … awe inspiring!
Is there anything that Theo Katzman can't do?
Katzman for President 2020
Yes, he can't be humble.
Sanders 😉
Play with a talk box without breathing heavily into the mic?
@@HippolitoJuancheese HOWLED at revisiting this comment 😂😂😂
ua-cam.com/video/IZvJqFbwLwU/v-deo.html xdd
This is such a beautiful understated performance. Theo's talkbox work took me a few listens to really appreciate, but the more I listen to this version of one of my favourite tracks ever I find that it's Woody who is just on another level here. It's beautiful, elegant and jazzy, but it complements the funk so well. Cory's precision 3/4 of the way into the recording on the 1/16ths always brings a smile of amazement too.
ur so right, it's woodys amazing chord choice and timing/placement that make the track for me
@ 3:27 you see why Talkboxes are a full body commitment.
His breath is kinda perfectly timed. That's in the zone baby.
he looks pretty goofy sometimes but you can totally feel his commitment to the song.
So great when the drummer's just like: I'll give 'em space. And then that final beat in the end. Magnificent.
I can't stop watching this video, I just keep coming back for more!
I’m this close to quitting my engineering bachelor to attempt becoming a full time funk master, this cover is bloody phenomenal. Thank you for sharing your fun❤❤
CORY WONG!!!!!!! The rhythm guitar master.
Love this! My son introduced me to it, and it's amazing!
Brave kid!
oh my goss that piano solo. so funky and low volume.
Cory Wong always seems so surprised of what he and his pals are doing haha love the guy !
The guitar jam at 4:41 is the tastiest thing my ears have ever consumed...
It's fine stuff but you need to listen to Nile Rodgers' work! Thinking of You, Savoir Faire, the end of You Can't Do It Alone, Real People, Modern Love, ... This fine fellow (Cory?) is following a master, the HitMaker. Sadly UA-cam took down anklamer's compilation of Nile Rodgers top riffs and solos.
Boogie on Gents. Stevie would dig it. He will be 70 in few daze! HEH!
Cory’s muted solo is funky as hell
How have I just discovered Vulfpeck!?! Deities down off Mount Funkolympus to pump us up!
If Theo could temporarily become the instrument he's playing, he totally would
It's honestly hard to tell where that man ends and his instruments begin.
Perfect comment
Ive never seen joe darts face, its either a blur or hes wearing sunglasses
I think we all just witnessed him do just that in the video.
Just noticed Stratton wearing Barça shorts lmao what a GOAT
just incredible how tight and funky and fun this is- love this band!
2:42 Woody pecking those keys so beautifully
Dude this is crazy! Your channel got me into CBB! I didn't know you were a vulf fan!
I still find myself coming back to this! So good!
Jack supports Barcelona! just when I thought I couldn't love this band more 😍
Visca el Barçaaa
Bangin!!!!! Best Cover of this song that exists in my opinion. Pure 🔥 🔥 🔥!!!!
Holy cow that was amazing! So funky and groovy and that piano solo was awesome.
@ 2:45 sweet Cory Wong over-the-shoulder stalker face in the glass reflection.
just saw this. hilarious!
Man oh man. The funky group I just recently discovered playing a song by my all time favorite musician/composer Thank you so much.
that is just.... the bomb! You guys are phenomenal! Thank you! Absolute joy!
Mad, I heard the song by Stevie yesterday for the first time, and thought, "Aaah, so this is where Vulfpeck vibe was born!", and today I see this video. Talk about serendipity :D
I feel so much JOY listening to vulfpeck. Every note gets me going.
i come back to this time and time again.incredible performance, and joes tone is perfect on this.
Cory in that sweet game winner tee
Vulfpeck and Antwaun, simply amazing ! Stevie can be proud of the new generation
Damn! This is good!
Man, that is a bass tone so massive you can stand on it and look around
Wow . Well said . What a comment
This is the best song/video on UA-cam. Fight me.
By far the best creation I heard for long time , timing and the space for other fill-inns , workmanship
So wonderful and so short...You work the High Class. Thank you so much !!!
Congratulations ! Top of the top ! Well done ! from Boogie on Reggae woman :)
This is ridiculously amazing
Thank you! This is the option when the original source has not been spoiled. Superb!
Love singing along with bassline as an instrument
You have to listen very close to hear Cory, but if he wasn’t in it you would definitely tell. He is doing a lot of stuff
Deep groove. So tight.
This might be THE best vulf out there. I hope it’s not because I always hope there’s always something to strive for… but we may have hit the peak folks. This just might be fuckin it.
Having never heard of Vulfpeck, especially, my fists were raised, ready to strike against any attempt to cover the great Stevie Wonder, but wow - fantastic! Really enjoyed this.
Dig it. Under the radar but I believe one of Stevie wonder's greatest songs ever wrote.
Forever great. Thankful he is still with us.
The guy on the blue strat is a genius playing it like a bass
thats cory wong! he actually started as a bass player
ohhhh love the vocoder at the beginning and the vulfpeck intro subtly in the bacground!!
Trent Briden Piano it's not a vocoder, it's a talk box :)
Wow guys, what a top class jazz soul version of Reggae Woman, a track by Stevie Wonder that not many people know of. Very nice!!
that ending is bananas
Right now baby into my favorite folder!
3:20
that's one SICK guitar solo right there
That's not even a guitar, it's a singing... thing
@@StefanReich
Talkbox, not singing. It works kinda like a guitar vocoder
Sick bass sound! Vulf rocks.
Holy hell!!! This is freaking awesome!!!!!
Ohhhh Myyy Freagin Gaaawd...sooo good!
this makes me so so happy
Vulf are one of my fav bands, Stevie one of the greatest composers and artists in soul music and Woody's, Theo's and Cory's solos on here are specially outstanding. Ohh and Antwaun is superb, of course :)
I can't find it anywhere, what in the world are Cory's middle and neck pickups? Surely that's the only reason I don't sound like him when I play. Talent and dedication couldn't possibly have anything to do with it.
This came on my feed 2 months ago, found Vulfpeck. My life is complete!!!!!!!
There's just no doubt in my mind Vulfpeck is the most phenomenal thing out there these days. I just love the crap out of them. Always lifts my depression, which is a BIG task.
Fav Stevie song, so underrated. Well done.
Best talk box solo ever
No, just no. His chugging rhythm would sound better through another effects pedal, and Peter Frampton on "Do You Feel Like We Do" live is Mt. Olympus. Respect your elders as Vulfpeck do. (Fantastic song intro though.)
not that it’s a bad solo by any means but frampton’s talkbox solos are just absolute classics.
@D G there is something better than Frampton.
A very refreshing rendition
that would surely make Stevie "See the Light"
My ears can't thank you enough for this
"We should use that in every intro"
Such a smooth voice Antwan. I agree, more talk box from The PECK!
definitely the happiest band of this generation
I just want them to continue fore ever
Stevie is a tough act to follow and
I feel vulfpeck gave this song the respect and flair it deserves. Yes! You all brighten my day n give it the funk it needs to keep me dancing. Thank you.
These guys are the real deal. So good.
SOOOOOOOOOOO great timing! Excellent
The ending's so good!
This is really played live? Hard enough to get it so tight in studio.
That's how Vulf does it, lock tighter than the economy. They live in the groove
Not if ur just good at what you do
More talkbox pleeeease? I love it
Watching this nearly every day :D
So great!
Fantastic! They are all spectacular.
is Antwaun a permanent member of Vulfpeck yet?
YohAquino2 yes
I spoke to him in person yesterday, hes not tied down to anything but he loves to play with vulfpeck because they have great chemistry together. hes more a solo artist that just plays with vulf a lot.
No one is really a "permanent" member of Vulfpeck, they are more of a musical collective than a band. The guys are free to do whatever they want, and many musicians join in on the Vulf sessions. I suppose you could say that Theo, Jack, Woody, and Joe are the permanent core of Vulfpeck, but there are plenty of tunes that Jack or Theo don't play on because they bring in different musicians for the sessions.
They wanted to be like Wrecking Crew, Funk Brothers, Muscle Shaols. They got that. They now need their Brian Wilsons, Marvin Gayes, Otis Reddings.
Hammer, meet nail.
Masterfully done gentleman
So fucking awesome, and yet so effortlesly lucid; these guys know how to rock this song like S.W. hisself!
Cory Wong has serious CHOPS. Representing Minnesota real well.
Dude, you guys make my soul dance