As you all know, I have been somewhat out of pocket this week while attending the Vocal Group HOF Inductions. Nevertheless the death of Ray Davis has weighed heavily on my mind all week. He is someone that will be missed.
While I was at the Vocal Group HOF Inductions on Wednesday I brought with me a printout of the piece that I wrote on Tuesday night about Ray's Death. I passed out the printout to as many people who were there that I thought would care.
As it turned out quite a few people there cared. As it turned out quite a few people who were there knew and loved Ray Davis.
These were artists that most of us fans would probably never even place in the same room with P-Funk. Folks sometimes forget that Ray started out as a "doo wopper" in the 1950's.
People like Danny & the Juniors, O'jays, Dells, Stylistics, Mary Wilson, Flamingos, Martha Reeves, Drifters, Platters, Coasters, Impressions, Clovers, Orlons and more. They had all knew and worked with Ray Davis. They were all in shock when I informed them.
Their eyes all wailed up. They all then began relating stories to me about working with Ray at various points in their careers
Much like going to a Victor Wooten show, and seeing tons of Bass players show up, going to the Vocal Music Hall of Fame Inductions you are in a place where there are tons of bass singers. I mean SERIOUS BASS SINGERS (who all have voices so deep that they make "mere mortals" like myself feel like we need an injection of testosorone in order to be in the same room with them.......lol).
ALL OF THESE GREAT BASS SINGERS KNEW & RESPECTED RAY DAVIS.
(after all he was "one of them")
Even the redneck bass singers from the Jordanaires (Elvis's backup singers) knew about Ray Davis.
As a funkateer sometimes I think of the music/culture that surrounds FUNK as being inside of it's own little self contained world. Then something like the death of Ray Davis and things become crystal clear....
FUNK...the bastard child of Blues, Soul, Rock, Gospel, Jazz, Doo Wop, etc. isn't really a thing unto itself. It is however more like the Rosetta stone, the primordial building block of ALL of the above.
Or as someone very wise once told me....
FUNK = "the essence of ALL black music"
Ray Davis was the living, breathing, walking and talking embodiment of that simple fact
"Music so low, you can't get under it..."
--Ray Davis
Bob Davis (7/2005)
# Live concert performance by ORIGINAL P (Parliament-Funkadelic) at the Roxy in Boston - : The ORIGINAL brotha's (Ray Davis, Fuzzy Haskins, Calvin Simon and Grady Thomas) who started the whole P-Funk Mob thang off, along with George Clinton, back in the 1950's. They have reformed today where they tour the country presenting one of the Slaminist P-Funk shows that your hard earned dollars will buy you. You are going to hear LIVE versions of Maggot Brain, One Nation Under a Groove, Knee Deep, STOMP and Flashlight as performed by Soul-Patrollers ORIGINAL P!
Hosted by Soul-Patrol.Net Radio's "nightrain"
* Original P ( Ray Davis, Fuzzy Haskins, Grady Thomas, Calvin Simon) - LIVE concert featuring Maggot Brain, One Nation Under a Groove, Knee Deep, STOMP and Flashlight LIVE from the Roxy in Boston, broadcast via Soul-Patrol.Net Radio
The Original Parliaments (Funkadelic Relics?)
Original P - Live at BB King's in NYC 7/14/00
Here is my review of this show, which featured 4 of the 5 ORIGINAL PARLIAMENTS who started the whole P-FUNK MOB!!!
THE MUSIC:
1. STANDING ON THE VERGE - The band started off playing this cosmic cut, Calvin (Looking something like the Hooded Claw) started things off by
announcing.
Welcome to the ORIGINAL P show featuring the ORIGINAL PARLIAMENT:
Ray Davis, Fuzzy Haskins, Grady Thomas and myself Calvin Simon. Grady came out and said "I know yall might have come here to BB King's club tonight, but yall are about to get FUNKED.". Fuzzy was dressed in some kind of a wild fishnet body/jump suit and work a cap that sorta looked like a German Kaiser helmet with multicolored glitter all over it. Grady was dressed as a "sheik wearin purple shorts and shades" and Ray was looking like a "doo rag wearin pimp". Then they started jamming and bout midway during the song these 3 chicks came out looking like a cross between EBONY OILDED DOWN BIKINI BABES and Afronaut hookers from Deep Space Nine..lol
2. UP ON THE DOWNSTROKE - Grady on lead, implored "EVERYBODY GET UP.." and the audience did as they were commanded..lol
3. TEAR THE ROOF OFF THE SUCKA - We gonna turn this MOTHA out.
4. PAPA WAS A ROLLING STONE - Ray took the lead on this one, and it was kind of a surprise, but it shouldn't have been. As everyone here knows, Ray Davis took the place of Melvin Franklin in the Temptations after Melvin's passing and you can hear his wonderful BASS singing on the album "For Lovers Only"
5. MOTHERSHIP CONNECTION - Radio station W-E F-U-N-K
6. COSMIC SLOP - This was a guitar lovers delight..ORIGINAL P has not one, but TWO STANK Hendrix/Hazel style guitar players and they BOTH took solos that were awesome.
7. ATOMIC DOG - For this song I left the area where I was sitting and moved to the back where there was a group of brotha's that I joined in dancing and "WOOFFING"..BOW WOW WOW YIPIE O YIPPIE A ..O ATOMIC DOG
8. ONE NATION UNDER A GROOVE - Fuzzy announced at the beginning.. "We gotta start acting like we truly are ONE NATION, if we don't where will that leave our children."
9. STOMP -
CALL: "OP ARE YA WITH ME."
RESPONSE: OH YEAH, WE GOT THE FUNK, WE AIN'T GOIN NOWHERE."
Those 9 songs took them 1.5 hrs to play
The second show was the same as the first, except they added "FLASHLIGHT" to the set
THE PEOPLE:
The crowd was about an 80/20 White/Black mix and people were dancing all over the place, in the aisles, at the bar, in between tables anywhere they could. Fuzzy kept telling the crowd to push the tables aside and create a dance floor. Nobody did that because they were most likley afraid to actually touch the marble table tops else be sued my the management.....lol
BB King's Club is located on 42nd St. in Times Square and is easily the most OPULENT/UPSCALE Blues Club I have ever been in (and I have been in many Blues Clubs). You walk down a carpeted spiral starecase with brass railings to enter the club. At the bottom of the stairs you are greeted by a lovely hostess who asks if you want dinner ($20 cover charge) or just the show ($10 cover charge). When you get to the bottom a 15,000 square foot room opens up with a bar that goes for the entire length of the joint. There are TWO huge video screens which flank the stage (which is also huge). The hostess seated me at my table, which had a marble top and the chairs had musical notes carved out in the back. Not a bad seat in the house.
I did some research and learned that the club is NOT owned by BB King, but is in fact owned by the same people who own the Blue Note down in the Village. This club is part of the on going "restoration" of Mayor "Ghouliani" which is turning Times Square into something that looks more like a Disney property than NYC. I have no doubt that if I were to do further research that I would find the "black hand" of the so called Blues Music Association (BMA) or BOWEL MOVEMENT ASSES (thank you POP EB) lurking behind this club!
(& no, I am NOT thru with the BMA)
One last poin't (mah peoples....where were ya last night?)
THE ONE:
Between the two shows I hung out with Calvin, Grady, Fuzzy and Ray for about an hour and we kicked it. As I entered the dressing room, they hugged me and of course they gave props to all Soul Patrollers for your diligence in making sure that the history of Black music/culture is told correctly, and more importantly told by the people who created it in the first place, and NOT by "culture bandits".
Ray Davis immediately said:
"You and I are cousins, right.."
I said:
"Yeah, we were probably on the same plantation together."
Everybody started cracking up..lol
We then sat down and talked about many things including their new CD that they are working on, past times, future times, Plainfield days, good times and bad times with the "Maggot Overlord" and more Let me just say this, I had a BLAST last night and thanks to these brotha's warmth and fellowship I think that I made some new friends last night ..