Stevie can’t be out of this. If you were born in the 90’s, you would know this song from the guys before in the playlist who did a blasting cover that actually sounds like Stevie’s live performance at The Beat Club in 1974 during his european tour.
As this song is not the live version, we have more like a tidy funk rather than explosive live experience, but hey! this is 20 years before RHCP at the golden age of music. Those keys shows the majestic talent that from 1973 to 1977 they gave him 14 Grammys crowning those years as the most creative ones of his career.
I love the synth presence on this song, you will love next week’s track. Two years after this one, a wonderful voice released one her biggest hits. Can you guess who is she?
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About the curator - Rodrigo Medrano
At a very early age, music had an incredible impact on Rodrigo’s life. He was never able to listen to lullaby songs; instead he was served Guns n’ Roses and Aerosmith for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
At the age of 12, he became a melomaniac, collecting albums, EP’s, recording sessions, and researching every kind of genre. All this helped him to get his first job at a recording studio where he realized his life would forever revolve around sound and music.
Working on cruise ships as First Audio Technician allowed him to let loose his passion and expand his knowledge on psychoacoustics, eventually promoted up to being in charge of sound for the hit broadway shows: Rock of Ages and Burn The Floor.
His music library will never stop growing as his melomania will get worse and worse.