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Long live TOP!

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Watching the Tower Of Power 40th anniversary concert (again). Love these guys!
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Bumpty, Bumpty, Bump..........

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JazzGuitarGimp wrote:Watching the Tower Of Power 40th anniversary concert (again). Love these guys!
Whew, I've been listening to them since their first record, I must be getting old(er) too.

Cheech and Chong were the opening act when I first saw the band.

Funk has staying power!
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Francis "Rocco" Prestia is the funkiest bass player ever.

Anybody that thinks you need to slap to play funky needs an education.

1977= TIGHT

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0TUGeT9uUk

Oakland ain't what it used to be, saw some killer shows there back in the day. My first band recorded our first and only album there.
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Rocco is a great bass player with technique that is full of idiosyncracies. He is the first bass player, that I am aware of, that so strongly emphasizes the ends of notes. His playing is so tight. He has his own technique.
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Yeah! What Is Hip. All time fave!
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I love Tower of Power. I've seen them a half dozen times over the last 30 years. They are always great and Super tight. The first time I saw them was at a Tower Records aniversery in the early/mid 1980's.

I heard a story some time ago that when TOP first auditioned for Bill Graham, he told them to go home practice and come back and see him in another year.
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Yeah, great band and "Rocco" is a great bassist.

Verdine White, bassist for Earth, Wind & Fire, is another outstanding bassist.
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