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Lord Larehip 10-23-2014 07:14 PM

Blurt
 
I first got into Blurt in the very early 80s, I think. The brain child of sax man Ted Milton, most people might not consider Blurt to be a funk band but I am hard pressed to regard them as anything else. They definitely studied their James Brown (without using a bass player if you can believe that). There's a funk sensibility to everything they do. Maybe a strange juxtaposition of punk and funk.


Blurt - Dog Save My Sole - YouTube


Blurt - the fish needs a bike - YouTube


Blurt - Get - YouTube


Empty Vessels - YouTube


Blurt - My Mother was a Friend of an Enemy of the People - YouTube

Necromancer 10-23-2014 08:25 PM

I hear elements of funk as well as elements of jazz.

It just sounds more punk orientated to me. :)

Rexx Shredd 10-23-2014 09:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Necromancer (Post 1500957)
I hear elements of funk as well as elements of jazz.

It just sounds more punk orientated to me. :)

+1

Its kinda cool..I can dig it...but I dont think "Soul & Funk" is the category here, tho.....Im not really sure where it goes :confused: :)

grindy 10-24-2014 12:37 AM

I was wondering whether there was some other band called Blurt, because of the category you chose.
But nope, the one and only.
They're a cool band. Haven't listened to them for years, thanks for reminding me about their existence.

Necromancer 10-24-2014 11:47 AM

I did a little research and found out the band is best known for their style of experimental art rock.
Headed by the English poet and musician Ted Milton.
Milton is mentioned in the autobiography by Eric Clapton. He replies concerning Milton "as a most extraordinary man, a poet and a visionary".

After searching YouTube a little, I did run into the single Mesopotamia. And I like this particular song.


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