Krystal666 said: tiger2 said: "props and pounds" has a very p-funk homage feel to it. and there's a synth-string passage in it that is an all-out homage to "funkentelechy".
. Goodness I hate props and pounds. me too, krystal, me too! i think it sucks major dick. but that doesn't change what i wrote. | |
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Glass Cutter = Red Hot Mama? (from Standing On The Verge Of Getting It On - I'm not familiar with The Parliaments version). | |
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ya'll remember when he did "Come on" on the Jay Leno show?... that was Very GC | |
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P's 1999 album as a whole is very influenced by Parliament/Funkadelic. From the Funkadelic like album cover to the song "1999". If u were hip to P-Funk BEFORE 1999 was released, u could see what I mean. That's the earliest P-Funk vibe P used on an album, except for "Bambi" which is early Funkadelic. Other waaay more obvious nods are of course;
Erotic City We Can Funk La La Hee Hee The title song "3121" is vintage Prince being influenced by P-Funk. Funkadelic themselves did an ode to P with their song "Icka Prick" from the 81 album "Electric Spanking". P bit back with ripping artwork directly from that album cover for his 1999 album. SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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ravewithdawn said: 2002-after show in NYC.I was in the front row!George was blasted OUT OF HIS MIND!His hair was out of control,He just had His own show in THE WORLD-I think that was the clubs name.Well Prince was Jamming walking around-GEORGE was sing IT AIN'T Over!Prince just LOOOKed at him LIKE WHAT the F....K George--Prince was laughing up a storm!!George had NO Cue what was going on.
That was the first time IT AIN't Over was sung!!Cool NITE!! Wow. That's classic. I would have loved to have seen that. I love both Prince and George. They both know how to do some dirty, grimy, sexy funk. Their music makes me just go . My body just can't sit still when I hear We Can Funk or Do fries go with that shake? | |
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For me, the most Clinton like moment would have to be the Erotic City song. That was pure FUNK history. “When I give food to the poor, they call me a saint. When I ask why the poor have no food, they call me a Communist.” Brazilian bishop Dom Hélder Câmara | |
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Head U gonna have 2 fight ure own damn war cuz we dont wanna fight no more!! | |
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sitruk7 said: Thanks to You Tube,I've been on my P-Funk mode all week.Jams like La,La,La,He,He,Hee, Superfunkicalifragisexi,Bob George, Erotic City,Scarlet Pussy and a host of others clearly were inspired by George but what do you consider to be the most influenced moment of them all? I think the song "New Power Generation" from the GB soundtrack has Clinton influence all over it. | |
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Superfunkicalifragisexi is totally wannabe Aqua Boogie (Psychoalphadiscobetabioaquadoloop)
well in the title nyway I think P should make a song like Chocolate City. Now that would b the shiz nizzle Receiving transmission from David Bowie's nipple antenna. Do you read me Lieutenant Bowie, I said do you read me...Lieutenant Bowie | |
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hot wit u, check out the verse straight parliment. stickman | |
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I agree with all the above, but I always felt that
"Eye No" and its sister Le Grind ad serious P-Funk feel. Well, really all of the Black Album does. "We've never been able to pull off a funk number"
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Hot Wit' U from [b]Rave in2/b] always reminded me of George. It's that oriental-sounding keyboard hook. It sounds like Prince puposely imitates GC in the way he sings the verses. Stand at the crossroads, and look, and ask for the ancient paths...(Jeremiah 6:16) www.ancientfaithradio.com
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fms said: Hot Wit' U from [b]Rave in2/b] always reminded me of George. It's that oriental-sounding keyboard hook. It sounds like Prince puposely imitates GC in the way he sings the verses.
Hmmm.Never thought about I but yes, I can see that. | |
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La La Hee,is just a pure rip off of atomic dog.
also Prince published his WNPG origin playlist list from ONA which he shamelessy steals from just about everything from that. Fuck the funk - it's time to ditch the worn-out Vegas horns fills, pick up the geee-tar and finally ROCK THE MUTHA-FUCKER!! He hinted at this on Chaos, now it's time to step up and fully DELIVER!!
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tiger2 said: Krystal666 said: Goodness I hate props and pounds. me too, krystal, me too! i think it sucks major dick. but that doesn't change what i wrote. nobody likes "props n pounds" but me | |
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blackguitaristz said: P's 1999 album as a whole is very influenced by Parliament/Funkadelic. From the Funkadelic like album cover to the song "1999". If u were hip to P-Funk BEFORE 1999 was released, u could see what I mean. That's the earliest P-Funk vibe P used on an album, except for "Bambi" which is early Funkadelic. Other waaay more obvious nods are of course;
Erotic City We Can Funk La La Hee Hee The title song "3121" is vintage Prince being influenced by P-Funk. Funkadelic themselves did an ode to P with their song "Icka Prick" from the 81 album "Electric Spanking". P bit back with ripping artwork directly from that album cover for his 1999 album. TALK!!! Totally agree.. | |
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funkpill said: blackguitaristz said: P's 1999 album as a whole is very influenced by Parliament/Funkadelic. From the Funkadelic like album cover to the song "1999". If u were hip to P-Funk BEFORE 1999 was released, u could see what I mean. That's the earliest P-Funk vibe P used on an album, except for "Bambi" which is early Funkadelic. Other waaay more obvious nods are of course;
Erotic City We Can Funk La La Hee Hee The title song "3121" is vintage Prince being influenced by P-Funk. Funkadelic themselves did an ode to P with their song "Icka Prick" from the 81 album "Electric Spanking". P bit back with ripping artwork directly from that album cover for his 1999 album. TALK!!! Totally agree.. What it is, pill?! Yeah, you're the only one, besides Spyz, that's not tripping. SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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Bob George! | |
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Bob George
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