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Reply #30 posted 09/03/18 11:21am

DarkHorse77

HighOnYou said:

SoulAlive said:

DarkHorse77 said: I agree,that would be a great idea! I’ve never been crazy about that album.I would love to hear it the way it was originally intended.

This song is from the original Electric Spanking. I dig it more than Electro-Cuties, which I believe took its place when the album got trimmed. I'm not really a big fan of Electric Spanking either, tbh, but I love the cuts w/ Sly smile

A few years back I did add this and the other Funkadelic cut from the Family Series to make my own version of the album, but I'd really love to hear Funk Gets Stronger Part 3 and the rest!

"Anna Stesia come to me, talk to me, ravish me
Liberate my mind."
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Reply #31 posted 09/04/18 12:58am

SoulAlive

HighOnYou said:

SoulAlive said:

DarkHorse77 said: I agree,that would be a great idea! I’ve never been crazy about that album.I would love to hear it the way it was originally intended.

This song is from the original Electric Spanking. I dig it more than Electro-Cuties, which I believe took its place when the album got trimmed. I'm not really a big fan of Electric Spanking either, tbh, but I love the cuts w/ Sly smile

"May Day" is a great track headbang the song "Atomic Dog" was also intended for the album.When that song became a massive hit a year later, (on George's Capitol Records debut),I bet that Warners were pissed at themselves for rejecting it,lol.

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Reply #32 posted 09/04/18 3:53pm

mrwiggles

HighOnYou said:



SoulAlive said:


DarkHorse77 said:



George, please give us the original double album version of Electric Spanking!!



I agree,that would be a great idea! I’ve never been crazy about that album.I would love to hear it the way it was originally intended.



This song is from the original Electric Spanking. I dig it more than Electro-Cuties, which I believe took its place when the album got trimmed. I'm not really a big fan of Electric Spanking either, tbh, but I love the cuts w/ Sly smile



May Day May Day y'all. I even like the remix of it that pvine released. I guess it would be that plus I Angle, Atomic Dog and a longer version of Icka Prick.
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Reply #33 posted 09/11/18 1:44pm

SoulAlive

not sure what's going on,but many fans received this email today:

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Reply #34 posted 09/11/18 7:28pm

mrwiggles

Typical shenanigans never take the bait from them it's a you shouldn't nuf bit fish how late do you have to be before it's still absent type thang with them for real.
4 years he talked about this record and they won't even put out a hard copy. Never has he released somn with no liner credits whatsoever.

For what's it's worth I'm picking up some serious Bernie Worrell spirits when listening to Kool Aid. I think it's an old track circa late 70's with the Woo master of the universe doing the bass synth. It's so heavy and it's got his nuances all over it.
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Reply #35 posted 09/19/18 1:39am

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Typical shenanigans never take the bait from them it's a you shouldn't nuf bit fish how late do you have to be before it's still absent type thang with them for real. ...

I guess the bottom line is that there just wasn't enough interest in the crowdfunding campaign to justify a vinyl release. That is sad, but that is the current state of music. Everybody expects to get it for free or in crap quality from streaming services.

I hope they haven't given up entirely. There are still people putting out vinyl, even small acts. Hopefully someone can pick it up in some kind of license deal. It can be done.

They should promote the album more, by putting out more "singles", remixes, video clips on YouTube - cheaper and funkier clips than the last two over-produced music videos.

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Reply #36 posted 09/19/18 3:57pm

mrwiggles

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mrwiggles said:


Typical shenanigans never take the bait from them it's a you shouldn't nuf bit fish how late do you have to be before it's still absent type thang with them for real. ...




I guess the bottom line is that there just wasn't enough interest in the crowdfunding campaign to justify a vinyl release. That is sad, but that is the current state of music. Everybody expects to get it for free or in crap quality from streaming services.

I hope they haven't given up entirely. There are still people putting out vinyl, even small acts. Hopefully someone can pick it up in some kind of license deal. It can be done.

They should promote the album more, by putting out more "singles", remixes, video clips on YouTube - cheaper and funkier clips than the last two over-produced music videos.



I agree. This music just kind of came out with a dud. It got a lil press I guess. There is actually some good material on it. They should at least put a digital booklet out with it like they did Gate so we can see who is playing on what.
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Reply #37 posted 09/20/18 3:34pm

SoulAlive

I saw George and the crew last weekend at the Old School Funk Fest.Excellent show! They performed “Up For The Down Stroke”,”Flashlight”,”One Nation Under A Groove”,”Knee Deep”,”Atomic Dog” and a hard-rocking newer track that I didn’t immediately recognize (might be one of the tracks from Shake The Gate).George was in a fun mood and had a lot of energy.

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Reply #38 posted 09/21/18 1:54am

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There is hard copy released in Japan...

https://www.discogs.com/Parliament-Medicaid-Fraud-Dogg/release/12528857

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Reply #39 posted 09/21/18 12:14pm

mrwiggles

SoulAlive said:

I saw George and the crew last weekend at the Old School Funk Fest.Excellent show! They performed “Up For The Down Stroke”,”Flashlight”,”One Nation Under A Groove”,”Knee Deep”,”Atomic Dog” and a hard-rocking newer track that I didn’t immediately recognize (might be one of the tracks from Shake The Gate).George was in a fun mood and had a lot of energy.

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Yes I've been meaning to ask about that. Was the P-Funk the headliner? How did you receive the other acts?
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Reply #40 posted 09/21/18 12:16pm

mrwiggles

rlittler81 said:

There is hard copy released in Japan...



https://www.discogs.com/Parliament-Medicaid-Fraud-Dogg/release/12528857




I think this is the one on eBay a friend of mine is waiting on. If it's got credits and in English I'm game.
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Reply #41 posted 09/21/18 3:11pm

NorthC

SoulAlive said:

I saw George and the crew last weekend at the Old School Funk Fest.Excellent show! They performed “Up For The Down Stroke”,”Flashlight”,”One Nation Under A Groove”,”Knee Deep”,”Atomic Dog” and a hard-rocking newer track that I didn’t immediately recognize (might be one of the tracks from Shake The Gate).George was in a fun mood and had a lot of energy.

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Dirty Queen maybe? They perform that on a regular basis with the young dude with the coloured dreadlocks on guitar.
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Reply #42 posted 09/22/18 12:37am

SoulAlive

NorthC said:

SoulAlive said:
I saw George and the crew last weekend at the Old School Funk Fest.Excellent show! They performed “Up For The Down Stroke”,”Flashlight”,”One Nation Under A Groove”,”Knee Deep”,”Atomic Dog” and a hard-rocking newer track that I didn’t immediately recognize (might be one of the tracks from Shake The Gate).George was in a fun mood and had a lot of energy. .
Dirty Queen maybe? They perform that on a regular basis with the young dude with the coloured dreadlocks on guitar.

yeah,I think that's it nod

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Reply #43 posted 09/22/18 12:51am

SoulAlive

mrwiggles said:

SoulAlive said:
I saw George and the crew last weekend at the Old School Funk Fest.Excellent show! They performed “Up For The Down Stroke”,”Flashlight”,”One Nation Under A Groove”,”Knee Deep”,”Atomic Dog” and a hard-rocking newer track that I didn’t immediately recognize (might be one of the tracks from Shake The Gate).George was in a fun mood and had a lot of energy. .
Yes I've been meaning to ask about that. Was the P-Funk the headliner? How did you receive the other acts?

Yes,George and his P-Funk crew was the headliner.They came on last and did only a few songs,but their set was lengthy."Flashlight" and "Knee Deep" became long extended jams that went on forever.It was fantastic! The entire show was excellent. Brick were great...they did a very,very long version of "Dusic" and it was a funk lover's dream come true smile Ohio Players were another highlight of this show.I had never seen them in concert before so I was very excited to finally see their performance.The highlight of their set was an incredible,mindblowing version of "Funky Worm".Tom Browne was good too,although he didn't do his 1981 classic jam "Thighs High".....instead,he opted to do a slower,jazzy version of Heatwave's "Groove Line".As I watched all these bands and artists,the thing that impressed me the most was,for the most part, they all displayed REAL MUSICIANSHIP using real instruments.It was so refreshing to see this,in this era of sampled beats and hip-hop.Dazz Band,Evelyn Champagne King and A Taste Of Honey were great,too.Vaughan Mason came on first and his set was OK.The show took us all back to the funky 70s and it was a night I won't soon forget.

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Reply #44 posted 09/23/18 10:20am

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SoulAlive said:

... Ohio Players were another highlight of this show ...



Are they still touring?! What is their line-up now?



Edit: Apparently original members James 'Diamond' Williams (Drummer), Billy Beck, (Keyboardist), Clarence 'Chet' Willis (Guitarist) and Robert 'Kuumba' Jones (Percussionist) are keeping it going.



[Edited 9/23/18 10:36am]

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Reply #45 posted 09/23/18 9:38pm

SoulAlive

modified said:

SoulAlive said:

... Ohio Players were another highlight of this show ...



Are they still touring?! What is their line-up now?



Edit: Apparently original members James 'Diamond' Williams (Drummer), Billy Beck, (Keyboardist), Clarence 'Chet' Willis (Guitarist) and Robert 'Kuumba' Jones (Percussionist) are keeping it going.



I don't know all their names,but you can see them on this flyer (right under Klymaxx)

Old School Funk Fest

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Reply #46 posted 10/03/18 5:55pm

mrwiggles

Friend of mine just received his. Says it’s the real deal with track by track notes in English too. Needless to say I just ordered one.
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Reply #47 posted 10/04/18 1:08am

SoulAlive

mrwiggles said:

Friend of mine just received his. Says it’s the real deal with track by track notes in English too. Needless to say I just ordered one.

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Reply #48 posted 10/04/18 1:12am

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Reply #50 posted 10/04/18 8:20am

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You can also order the Japan CD on Amazon, too, now. But it's cheaper on Ebay.

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https://youtu.be/CVwv9LZMah0
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Reply #51 posted 10/04/18 8:59am

mrwiggles

There ya go. Somebody also told me there is a vinyl version actually shaped like a pill. Do know how true that is.
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Reply #52 posted 10/07/18 10:23am

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Can you please post the second (and third?) part of the credits? Who is on Kool Aid and Riddle Me This?
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Reply #53 posted 10/07/18 12:30pm

SoulAlive

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SoulAlive said:
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Can you please post the second (and third?) part of the credits? Who is on Kool Aid and Riddle Me This?

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Reply #54 posted 10/07/18 12:31pm

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Reply #56 posted 10/07/18 1:27pm

EekAhBoo

Sly Stone has uncredited vocals on the title track biggrin

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Reply #57 posted 10/07/18 1:38pm

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Thank you SoulAlive!

A few interesting surprises; Garry Shider last vocal appearance on Riddle Me This - mostly an old Rob Manzoli production I guess. Chris Dave also drumming on Set Trip, not only DaDa. Token appearances by Amp Fiddler and Garrett Shider. Hunter Dawes bass on a few tracks including Type Two - he was on Fucked Up. The music on Kool Aid is still a bit of a mystery; Trix/Tmix? Can't read it. What is that? A dial-a-random-funk-track mailorder service?
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Reply #58 posted 10/07/18 2:42pm

mrwiggles

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Thank you SoulAlive!

A few interesting surprises; Garry Shider last vocal appearance on Riddle Me This - mostly an old Rob Manzoli production I guess. Chris Dave also drumming on Set Trip, not only DaDa. Token appearances by Amp Fiddler and Garrett Shider. Hunter Dawes bass on a few tracks including Type Two - he was on Fucked Up. The music on Kool Aid is still a bit of a mystery; Trix/Tmix? Can't read it. What is that? A dial-a-random-funk-track mailorder service?


I pick up some Shider on that one. However, I had to rethink a lot of my suspicions about the track personnel once I saw the actual credits. I certainly was ready to say Kool Aid was somn out of the can with Bernie on synth bass.
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Reply #59 posted 10/07/18 10:32pm

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This is probably the guy who did the Kool Aid backing tracks:

https://www.discogs.com/a...ston-Jones
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