okie guys if ur into funk, RHCP and those sort of bands. these two were the first to start the whole funk feel.
The Meters with zigaboo mondelise influenced a whole generation of funk drummers including david garibaldi and dennis chambers(well the funky part of him anyway). His very often complex grooves and swampy, greasy new orleans feel is just simply awesome.
Al Jackson played for noted studio band Booker T and the MG's. In contrast to Mondelise's complex grooves and greasy new orleans feel, Jackson's is a simple and a very clean feel. He was known to play so behind the beat the it almost seemed like he was slowing down. this added weight to the backbeat. The MG's were a studio band and played for if i'm not wrong motown and they were their studio band. A famous song from them is Green Onions.
if ur into funk man u can't get funky and these two. they are differnet styles of how the feel the groove but the similarity is that they groove really hard.
The Meters with zigaboo mondelise influenced a whole generation of funk drummers including david garibaldi and dennis chambers(well the funky part of him anyway). His very often complex grooves and swampy, greasy new orleans feel is just simply awesome.
Al Jackson played for noted studio band Booker T and the MG's. In contrast to Mondelise's complex grooves and greasy new orleans feel, Jackson's is a simple and a very clean feel. He was known to play so behind the beat the it almost seemed like he was slowing down. this added weight to the backbeat. The MG's were a studio band and played for if i'm not wrong motown and they were their studio band. A famous song from them is Green Onions.
if ur into funk man u can't get funky and these two. they are differnet styles of how the feel the groove but the similarity is that they groove really hard.