Members GAS Man Posted October 27, 2012 Members Share Posted October 27, 2012 I did not know that.Today, I was busy with lots of activities, including watching 7 YT clips of greatest hits of the 60s and 70s. Kinda fun if you have that patience for over 1 hour of short music clips all pasted together. But it was somewhat entertaining for me because there were some songs in there where I wasn't as familiar with who had performed the song,and this one was certainly one of those. I was famiiar with this tune, but if pressed I would have guessed it was an R&B group, not a Native American group.But this is cool. A nice groove and I like the guy's vocal tone Oh, and if you want to spend an hour + of your life going down the rabbit hole I fell into this afternoon, this is the start of the 7 part-er Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members tlbonehead Posted October 27, 2012 Members Share Posted October 27, 2012 Originally Posted by GAS Man I did not know that.Today, I was busy with lots of activities, including watching 7 YT clips of greatest hits of the 60s and 70s. Kinda fun if you have that patience for over 1 hour of short music clips all pasted together. But it was somewhat entertaining for me because there were some songs in there where I wasn't as familiar with who had performed the song,and this one was certainly one of those. I was famiiar with this tune, but if pressed I would have guessed it was an R&B group, not a Native American group.But this is cool. A nice groove and I like the guy's vocal tone Oh, and if you want to spend an hour + of your life going down the rabbit hole I fell into this afternoon, this is the start of the 7 part-er you didn't get the Redbone correlation? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members GAS Man Posted October 27, 2012 Author Members Share Posted October 27, 2012 Originally Posted by tlbonehead you didn't get the Redbone correlation? Might have been confusing by my thread title, but I meant I didn't even know until today who that song was by. It was a familiar tune to me, just from airplay, but I'd never looked into who the artist was before.I believe they do fit into the "1 hit wonders" category, but I just thought it was interesting that I hadn't picked up on it before. The tone of his voice certainly sounds like a Native American tone to my ears after seeing them, but before I thought of it as more of a reedy R & B vocalization.Anyway, I just thought it was a cool tidbit. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members tlbonehead Posted October 27, 2012 Members Share Posted October 27, 2012 Originally Posted by GAS Man Might have been confusing by my thread title, but I meant I didn't even know until today who that song was by. It was a familiar tune to me, just from airplay, but I'd never looked into who the artist was before.I believe they do fit into the "1 hit wonders" category, but I just thought it was interesting that I hadn't picked up on it before. The tone of his voice certainly sounds like a Native American tone to my ears after seeing them, but before I thought of it as more of a reedy R & B vocalization.Anyway, I just thought it was a cool tidbit. you're probably younger than me and didn't get it drilled into your teenaged ears when it was a big hit! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members GAS Man Posted October 27, 2012 Author Members Share Posted October 27, 2012 Originally Posted by tlbonehead you're probably younger than me and didn't get it drilled into your teenaged ears when it was a big hit! The tune was drilled into my head, just not the artist. That's why it surprised me that I didn't know it was a Native American/Mexican pair of brothers that formed this group. It sounded to me more Motown than Cheyenne. I was born in '57. You? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members tlbonehead Posted October 27, 2012 Members Share Posted October 27, 2012 Originally Posted by GAS Man The tune was drilled into my head, just not the artist. That's why it surprised me that I didn't know it was a Native American/Mexican pair of brothers that formed this group. It sounded to me more Motown than Cheyenne. I was born in '57. You? 59. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Doctor49 Posted October 27, 2012 Members Share Posted October 27, 2012 Witch Qeen of New Orleans was the bigger hit. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members GAS Man Posted October 27, 2012 Author Members Share Posted October 27, 2012 Originally Posted by Doctor49 Witch Queen of New Orleans was the bigger hit. I remember that one. I think I like the groove on "Come And Get Your Love" a bit better though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Burgess Posted October 27, 2012 Members Share Posted October 27, 2012 Great tune! That song still gets airplay. I grew up in northern Cali where the ethnic makeup of that group just happened to be a major selling point. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members harold heckuba Posted October 28, 2012 Members Share Posted October 28, 2012 Originally Posted by Doctor49 Witch Qeen of New Orleans was the bigger hit. Come And Get Your Love was bigger: From Wiki: Redbone played primarily rock music with R&B, Cajun, Jazz, tribal, and Latin roots. Their first commercial success came with the single "Maggie" from their second album, Potlatch, in 1970, and two other hit singles followed - "The Witch Queen of New Orleans" (1971, #21 on the Billboard Hot 100) and "Come and Get Your Love" (1974, #5 on the Billboard Hot 100). "Come and Get Your Love", written by Lolly Vasquez stayed in the Billboard chart for 24 weeks, and was awarded a gold disc by the R.I.A.A. on 22 April 1974.[1] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members fretmonster Posted October 28, 2012 Members Share Posted October 28, 2012 About as Native American as Jimi Hendrix as it turns out; primarily Spanish Heritage it would seem. Turns out Hendrix, who also had some Native American heritage directed the marketing angle and the name, "Redbone". Cool song and I kinda forgot about those guys.I was always under the impression that Blackfoot was a Native American band til I saw them perform. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yDH-xcwA_LY Kinda like those Westerns from the 50's and 60's where all the natives had five oclock shadow and hailed from Sicily. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members GAS Man Posted October 28, 2012 Author Members Share Posted October 28, 2012 Originally Posted by fretmonster About as Native American as Jimi Hendrix as it turns out; primarily Spanish Heritage it would seem. Turns out Hendrix, who also had some Native American heritage directed the marketing angle and the name, "Redbone". Cool song and I kinda forgot about those guys. Yeah, I was reading about that on Wiki when I made the OP. I thought it was interesting. And definitely, whatever I'd known about them was long forgotten too, but the song itself was a bit of a blast from the past when I stumbled upon it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Doctor49 Posted October 28, 2012 Members Share Posted October 28, 2012 Originally Posted by harold heckuba Come And Get Your Love was bigger: not where I was in UK in the Seventies.I never heard Come and Get Your Love until today........................thankfullyVillage People sing Doobie BrothersEdit: to be charitable, it has more to do with where my musical tastes went between 71 and 74.that is to say, away from the "70s" sounds and more into JJ Cale, Link Wray, and so on.So I would not have been listening to hits radio that much.Actually not at all. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members GAS Man Posted October 28, 2012 Author Members Share Posted October 28, 2012 ^^ I think it's an interest song (a kinda catchy) but there's definite Funk in that song. The la la la's at the end show the Latin influence, and I hear the Native American in the vocals. And although the lyrics (other than the refrain) are few, I think some of them are also interesting.Hey (hey) What's the matter with your head? yeah...Hey (hey) What's the matter with your mind and your sign?And-a ooh-ohhHey (hey) Nothin's a matter with your head, baby, find itCome on and find itHell, with it, baby, 'cause you're fine and you're mineAnd you look so divine Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members BlueSky1963 Posted October 28, 2012 Members Share Posted October 28, 2012 Originally Posted by fretmonster I was always under the impression that Blackfoot was a Native American band til I saw them perform. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yDH-xcwA_LY Kinda like those Westerns from the 50's and 60's where all the natives had five oclock shadow and hailed from Sicily. Rickey Medlocke claims to have some Blackfoot ancestry. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members fretmonster Posted October 28, 2012 Members Share Posted October 28, 2012 Originally Posted by BlueSky1963 Rickey Medlocke claims to have some Blackfoot ancestry. Hell of a gitpicker there and I really don't mind the token Native American tie-in. Here's a couple of other "N.A." bands that I enjoy: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members fretmonster Posted October 28, 2012 Members Share Posted October 28, 2012 Originally Posted by BlueSky1963 Rickey Medlocke claims to have some Blackfoot ancestry. Hell of a gitpicker there and I really don't mind the token Native American tie-in. Here's a couple of other "N.A." bands that I enjoy: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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