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War — City Country City
Album: The World Is A Ghetto
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Released: 1971
Length: 3:22
Plays (last 30 days): 0
(instrumental)
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 jocelynsart wrote:

War! Wow, I have Never heard this. Lovein' it!




Same Here!  That is why we come here.   Thanx RP!   
I'm bummed I was only 2 years old when this was happening
 ExploitingChaos wrote:
Smooth {#Devil_pimp}
 
Outstandingly Smoooooothhhh  : )
Smooth {#Devil_pimp}
 eveliko wrote:
I wonder why I only gave it a 7 last time, feels like a 9 today. That proves how changing the human heart is (and that's the way it should be).
 
So very true, eveliko - I already went 7→8 and for shirts & goggles I decided to go 8→9 today.  Long Live RP!!
I wonder why I only gave it a 7 last time, feels like a 9 today. That proves how changing the human heart is (and that's the way it should be).
some smokin hot horns in this song!
I FEEL IT I Feel it


 Cachatons wrote:
I saw War when they were Eric Burdon's backup group at the Fillmore west. Yikes!

 
CARUMBA!!!👏👏👏
Come on, Bill, if you're going to play the piece, play the whole piece. Yeah, it's long but so is Ravel's Boleor. (And the War piec is more interesting.)
yes a wonderful transition from Ismael Lo to War... great DJing...
This just followed a song by Ismail lo that ended with a harmonica too. Great transition and brilliant piece of DJing. 
War! Wow, I have Never heard this. Lovein' it!
I'm a happy man.
One of the all time great bands.
 
Love it.  Been a long time.  Wish it was the full version though ...
Keep expecting to hear "Just add water. It makes its own sauce." during the intro as heard in Frank Zappa's "Joe's Garage".
{#Mrgreen}
 frankp74 wrote:
Sounds like porno music. {#Bounce} For that I give it a 5.

 
??{#Iamwithstupid}
Very nice!
its like they really are not sure which song they want to play with all the change ups! {#Bananasplit}


Hmm...makes me think of Mr. Kotter wearing a purple fedora driving a big ole cadillac through the city lights at night.
 Cachatons wrote:
I saw War when they were Eric Burdon's backup group at the Fillmore west. Yikes!
 
Set the Wayback Machine.....  I'll bet it was a show to remember!

I'm reading Bill Graham Presents at the moment. Interesting stuff......

This brightens a rainy day.

I saw War when they were Eric Burdon's backup group at the Fillmore west. Yikes!
Jammy-Jam!!
Aaaawwww yah. RP dropping the surprise bombs as usual.
Fun Kay!
 HoneyBearKelly wrote:
Play the long version!
 
I uploaded the long version awhile ago, it was immediately rejected.

{#Cry}
8 {#Arrow} 9

Another example of being teased out of work concentration by music that first gets my feet to tappin', then my head to boppin', then my mind to sayin' "Woooowwwwww!  Cool!  I can really dig this!"
Deeper cuts, yah!!!!!!!!
Sounds like porno music. {#Bounce} For that I give it a 5.

Wow, Love this! Haven't heard this forever......I thought I recognized it!
 HoneyBearKelly wrote:
Play the long version!
 
agreed.

Great 70s funk from a largely-forgotten band. First time I've heard War on the air for years except during the funk show on the local historically-black college's radio station (WNCU is on iTunes radio for you fans of jazz, funk and R&B).
these guys could jam. love many of their tracks, especially me and baby brother. still funky after all these years.
Oh hell ya, gone super bad!!! It's the low, cool down, smokin' WAR!!!!
Awesome soulful blues
Play the long version!
I know it's like 10 minutes but it's brilliant.
War always had great tunes. Usually urban laid back stuff with some true texture to it. This reminded me of All Day Music--a similar vibe
Always a nice groove!
Great old FM radio tune, These guys were doing great things back then. Good stuff
they did in fact write this for a film. i forget which...very cinematic sound. bands today don't play instrumentals anymore. too bad we got the short version..
Gee...I wonder if this is from the Midnight Cowboy era?? Sure sounds familiar but more forgettable.
I like this-is that Ronny Laws playing the sax?