Soul Sides / Sliced: Breaking Beats Down Main MenuBreaking Down: The Emotions' "Blind Alley" (Stax, 1972)Breaking Down: Sly and the Family Stone's "Sing a Simple Song" (1968)Joseph Schloss dissects Sly and the Family Stone's "Sing a Simple Song"Breaking Down: Cypress Hill's "How I Could Just Kill a Man"Breaking Down: The Impressions' "My Deceiving Heart"Breaking Down: The Souls of Mischief's "A Name I Call Myself" (1993)Oliver Wang918df11fe894a275490c89b013e2201b6eff6a54Loren Kajikawa8a2c7f4e0e5b2e790c0572a2adabcbdd73c09bf4Joseph Schloss0f83890ec22453923318b29cd83fe024cee91d9aBack to Soul Sides12011-10-02T00:04:29-07:00Oliver Wang918df11fe894a275490c89b013e2201b6eff6a54781Drums are panned all the way to the right through the whole song. If you listen to only the left speaker (or earbud), you can hear the song with virtually no drums. plain2011-10-02T00:04:29-07:00Oliver Wang918df11fe894a275490c89b013e2201b6eff6a54
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12011-10-01T23:30:31-07:00Oliver Wang918df11fe894a275490c89b013e2201b6eff6a54Sly and the Family Stone's "Sing a Simple Song" (1968)1Sly and the Family Stone's "Sing a Simple Song" (1968)plain2011-10-01T23:30:31-07:00Oliver Wang918df11fe894a275490c89b013e2201b6eff6a54