sjcat said: Basically I'm just complaining about the overall lack of funkadelic on radio.
Yeah, what's up with THAT?! I've always wondered about this myself. In fact, I don't think I've ever heard Funkadelic on the radio before. Not "accessible" enough? Maybe their sound is considered too experimental for radio format. "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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mike hampton kept the guitars burnin after eddie split and there's no denyin bootsy on that bass so imm'a say they're icons of both... | |
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diamondpearl1 said: mike hampton kept the guitars burnin after eddie split and there's no denyin bootsy on that bass so imm'a say they're icons of both...
Does anyone know of a LIVE Funkadelic album? I swear that I went into BORDERS one day and seen a live double CD of their performances from the early 70's but when I ask about it, I just get blank stares from the staff there | |
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YES! Check out Funkadelic Live 1971, it's kinda hard to find but it's out there. This is the shit!! You will be blown away.
The lineup best to my knowledge George Clinton Ray Davis Fuzzy Haskins Grady Thomas Calvin Simon Billy "Bass" Nelson Eddie Hazel Harold Beane Bernie Worrell Tyrone Lampkin | |
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