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P-Funk All Stars "Dope Dogs" album
The opening song "Dog Star" (Fly On) is kicking my ass. THE GUITAR SOLO AFTER SOLO by Dewayne "Blackbyrd" McKnight I believe, just blows my mind. Ok, so anyone else loving this one as well? I have to listen to it again now, after the tenth time today. "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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I love em all. I mean its GC and his mob, I think its better than the TAPOAFOM album that was released after. | |
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From the scan, it looks like this is the later version of the album. Was released on a different label to the original and some of the tracks were changed.
The original album was better and included "Lost Dog" with Primal Screams Bobby G and Denise Johnson. But some of the different mixes on the later version are a nice change. | |
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petski said: I love em all. I mean its GC and his mob, I think its better than the TAPOAFOM album that was released after.
TAPOAFOM was released before!!!! | |
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abierman said: petski said: I love em all. I mean its GC and his mob, I think its better than the TAPOAFOM album that was released after.
TAPOAFOM was released before!!!! Nope sorry wrong there ! Dope Dogs came first, in the UK anyway. The later Dope Dogs album may have been released after. | |
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petski said: abierman said: TAPOAFOM was released before!!!! Nope sorry wrong there ! Dope Dogs came first, in the UK anyway. The later Dope Dogs album may have been released after. That's funny, you're right! I could have sworn it was the other way around..... I was living in Germany around that time and I believe there 'Dope Dogs' came after! | |
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'Dog Star' is definitely the best track! | |
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abierman said: petski said: Nope sorry wrong there ! Dope Dogs came first, in the UK anyway. The later Dope Dogs album may have been released after. That's funny, you're right! I could have sworn it was the other way around..... I was living in Germany around that time and I believe there 'Dope Dogs' came after! Depends which version you are thinking of. The first one came out round about 94 / 95, and I think the new version came out round about 96 with the changed track list. Some Next Shit (or whatever its called) is pretty good aswell. | |
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petski said: From the scan, it looks like this is the later version of the album. Was released on a different label to the original and some of the tracks were changed.
The original album was better and included "Lost Dog" with Primal Screams Bobby G and Denise Johnson. But some of the different mixes on the later version are a nice change. Yeah, I just grabbed this one from Google. "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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minneapolisgenius said:
The opening song "Dog Star" (Fly On) is kicking my ass. THE GUITAR SOLO AFTER SOLO by Dewayne "Blackbyrd" McKnight I believe, just blows my mind. Ok, so anyone else loving this one as well? I have to listen to it again now, after the tenth time today. Yeah, Blackbyrd is a hellava player. Very underrated. U should check him out when he was with Herbie Hancock Headhunters. He was smoking then as well. He even did a few live dates with the Chilli Peppers.But ywah, this cd is coldblooded. But anything that George does that features rock elements is going to be slamming. SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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blackguitaristz said: minneapolisgenius said:
The opening song "Dog Star" (Fly On) is kicking my ass. THE GUITAR SOLO AFTER SOLO by Dewayne "Blackbyrd" McKnight I believe, just blows my mind. Ok, so anyone else loving this one as well? I have to listen to it again now, after the tenth time today. Yeah, Blackbyrd is a hellava player. Very underrated. U should check him out when he was with Herbie Hancock Headhunters. He was smoking then as well. He even did a few live dates with the Chilli Peppers.But ywah, this cd is coldblooded. But anything that George does that features rock elements is going to be slamming. I didn't know about the Chili Peppers thing though. "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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YEEEEEAAAAHHHHH!!! The intro track is the shit!! As for the rest of it! | |
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minneapolisgenius said: I didn't know about the Chili Peppers thing though. He was actually a member for a lil bit, then he got into it with one of the band members. Actually there were supposedly 2 guitar players at that time, I think the other was Spacey T. | |
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magnificentsynthesizer667 said: YEEEEEAAAAHHHHH!!! The intro track is the shit!!
As for the rest of it! Yeah, like I said in my original post, I'm not really feeling the rest of the album. It's strange, because you hear the first track and expect to get more along those lines, and then it just sort of goes in a different direction. I mean, I just wish it was more rock/guitar heavy like "Dog Star". "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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minneapolisgenius said: magnificentsynthesizer667 said: YEEEEEAAAAHHHHH!!! The intro track is the shit!!
As for the rest of it! Yeah, like I said in my original post, I'm not really feeling the rest of the album. It's strange, because you hear the first track and expect to get more along those lines, and then it just sort of goes in a different direction. I mean, I just wish it was more rock/guitar heavy like "Dog Star". Guess you're gonna have to catch them live if you want more guitar. Them cats rip it up live, the band does, george just stands there pounding the microphone wearing a moo moo. They're coming here on halloween, do you wanna come? | |
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abierman said: petski said: Nope sorry wrong there ! Dope Dogs came first, in the UK anyway. The later Dope Dogs album may have been released after. That's funny, you're right! I could have sworn it was the other way around..... I was living in Germany around that time and I believe there 'Dope Dogs' came after! I've had this cd since 1994. That is the original copy above. It was released like 3 years later in the US. My copy came from Japan. The later version is credit to The P-Funk All Stars. The lp is the closest thing to modern day Parliament. "Some Next Shit "is my cut. Just Say Ding....lots of good tracks here. | |
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magnificentsynthesizer667 said: minneapolisgenius said: Yeah, like I said in my original post, I'm not really feeling the rest of the album. It's strange, because you hear the first track and expect to get more along those lines, and then it just sort of goes in a different direction. I mean, I just wish it was more rock/guitar heavy like "Dog Star". Guess you're gonna have to catch them live if you want more guitar. Them cats rip it up live, the band does, george just stands there pounding the microphone wearing a moo moo. They're coming here on halloween, do you wanna come? Better listen to it again. This lp is funkier than a mofo! | |
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Thumparello said: magnificentsynthesizer667 said: Guess you're gonna have to catch them live if you want more guitar. Them cats rip it up live, the band does, george just stands there pounding the microphone wearing a moo moo. They're coming here on halloween, do you wanna come? Better listen to it again. This lp is funkier than a mofo! you sayin' it's funkier than me??? | |
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Thumparello said: abierman said: That's funny, you're right! I could have sworn it was the other way around..... I was living in Germany around that time and I believe there 'Dope Dogs' came after! I've had this cd since 1994. That is the original copy above. It was released like 3 years later in the US. My copy came from Japan. The later version is credit to The P-Funk All Stars. The lp is the closest thing to modern day Parliament. "Some Next Shit "is my cut. Just Say Ding....lots of good tracks here. Hmm you are right there about it being the first version actually, I got put off by the green edging, dont have that on my copy... though it says ((c)1995) on mine. The second one I got is creditted to George Clinton and P-Funk Allstars and that is dated 1998 ! BTW Also think "All sons of bitches" is a smokin track. | |
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magnificentsynthesizer667 said: minneapolisgenius said: Yeah, like I said in my original post, I'm not really feeling the rest of the album. It's strange, because you hear the first track and expect to get more along those lines, and then it just sort of goes in a different direction. I mean, I just wish it was more rock/guitar heavy like "Dog Star". Guess you're gonna have to catch them live if you want more guitar. Them cats rip it up live, the band does, george just stands there pounding the microphone wearing a moo moo. They're coming here on halloween, do you wanna come? Where's "here"? ( I have seen them live though. A long time ago) "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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Ive seen em thrice, latest in Stockholm a month or so ago. | |
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Cool....I would love to catch them overseas. Believe me you ain't see nothing yet. Those shows are warmups. | |
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