Herbie Hancock - Man-Child (1975)
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Man-Child or DC's Man-Thing?
Re: Herbie Hancock - Man-Child (1975)
Track something, Steppin' In It
Hmm.. Too easy.
Hmm.. Too easy.
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Re: Herbie Hancock - Man-Child (1975)
SiberianPrincess’sMidriff wrote:This ones a bit soundtracky
Herbie Hancock did the OST for Michael Winner's Death Wish (1974).
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Re: Herbie Hancock - Man-Child (1975)
Funkay
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Re: Herbie Hancock - Man-Child (1975)
I only like this album when it sounds like Disco Duck.
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Nightjar wrote:SiberianPrincess’sMidriff wrote:This ones a bit soundtracky
Herbie Hancock did the OST for Michael Winner's Death Wish (1974).
Didn't Jimmy Page do Death Wish II?
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Re: Herbie Hancock - Man-Child (1975)
If he survives another 12 years, he'll have outlived Michael Jackson.Nightjar wrote:Bubbles is 39.
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SiberianPrincess’sMidriff wrote:Nightjar wrote:SiberianPrincess’sMidriff wrote:This ones a bit soundtracky
Herbie Hancock did the OST for Michael Winner's Death Wish (1974).
Didn't Jimmy Page do Death Wish II?
And Rick Wakeman did The Burning (1981).
And Keith Emerson did the OST for Dario Argento's Inferno (1980).
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Re: Herbie Hancock - Man-Child (1975)
It's Stevie Wonder.
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Re: Herbie Hancock - Man-Child (1975)
Mouth organ. I'm assuming Stevie Wonder's arrived.
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The Call of the Wendigo wrote:If he survives another 12 years, he'll have outlived Michael Jackson.Nightjar wrote:Bubbles is 39.
According to teh interwebs, 39 is about the maximum age for a chimp to live.
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Re: Herbie Hancock - Man-Child (1975)
Stevie's turned up.
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The Call of the Wendigo wrote:Mouth organ. I'm assuming Stevie Wonder's arrived.
Well, it's not Larry Adler.
Or Bob Dylan.
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Re: Herbie Hancock - Man-Child (1975)
Not sure anything happen in the last 90 seconds.
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Re: Herbie Hancock - Man-Child (1975)
Nightjar wrote:The Call of the Wendigo wrote:Mouth organ. I'm assuming Stevie Wonder's arrived.
Or Bob Dylan.
Actually, that would've been funny - Dylan turning up mid track and mouth-breathing through his harmonica like someone having a siezure.
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The Call of the Wendigo wrote:Mouth organ. I'm assuming Stevie Wonder's arrived.
SiberianPrincess’sMidriff wrote:Stevie's turned up.
good Lordi, it was!
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Re: Herbie Hancock - Man-Child (1975)
This track is busy going nowhere
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