Marvin Isley

Started by funkyjazzjunky, June 09, 2010, 11:10:51 AM

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funkyjazzjunky

Any pictures of Marvin Isley with his Series II?
 
I remember seeing him holding a bass as big as he was on one album back in the 1970's

musashi

Rest in Peace, Marvin.

toma_hawk01

Oh, my goodness...  
 
Marvin Isley is what you get as a bassist after being involved with the legendary Jimi Hendrix,and Hendrix's influences on younger brother Ernie Isley.
 
What you get, is the prelude, and interest from a Bass player, to an Alembic bass player... pushing the infancy, and outer-most reaching of a true legitimate FUNK band.
 
Marvin's bass playing exhilarating, and refreshingly tactful as: climbin up the ladder.  
 

 
...and my all-time most favorite Isley song: Voyage To Atlantis  
 

 
No woman would refuse me in slow-dancing on this song... (because that song was a big help...)  
 
RIP Brother Marvin.
 
Peace, and Love
 
Hal-

toma_hawk01

A picture speaks a thousand words...
 
 

Marvin Isley, with an Alembic bass... while recording: GO FOR YOUR GUNS LP (1970's).
 
Thank you Marvin, and thank you Alembic Inc. with all my heart, for it was the parts, that made it whole.
 
Peace and love,
 
Hal-
 
(Message edited by toma_hawk01 on June 13, 2010)

funkyjazzjunky

Man, I remember that from the 70's!  He worked that SII

serialnumber12

Aint givin up no love funky alembic on this track!
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