Show 444
October 20, 2006
WEFUNK talks to AG, the "giant in the mental" about his new album, the DITC crew and the art of sampling. Funk & soul moments: Lee Michaels gives the Hammond a wailing workout, the Ambassadors provide Pete Rock's soul source, and Roy Ayers & Fela Kuti forge an epic afrofunk take on "2000 Black".
DJs & GUESTS
DJ Static, Professor Groove
PLAYLIST
talk (over grand puba - a little of this instrumental)
camp lo feat. jungle brown - nicky barnes a.k.a. it's alright
ten thieves - straight from the slums
black sheep - without a doubt (salaam's mix)
pete rock & c.l. smooth - i got a love
ambassadors - ain't got the love of one girl (on my mind)
earnest jackson - funky blackman
fried chicken - funky d.j.
positive sounds - the creeper
memphians - slidin' in and out
baby huey & the babysitters - mighty mighty
lee michaels - tell me how you feel
inell young - what do you see in her
interview with a.g. (over d.i.t.c. - thick instrumental, showbiz & a.g. - next level instrumental, big l. - m.v.p. instrumental, lord finesse feat. roy ayers - soul plan instrumental)
lord finesse - hip 2 da game
main source - what you need
roy ayers & fela kuti - 2000 blacks got to be free
chequers - get up stand up
wganda kenya - shakalaode
nina simone - see line woman
talk (over dizzy gillespie - alligator)
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