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Let talk about Funkadelic. I just picked up a greatest hits for Funkadelic. "Motor City Madness"
I really think George was a decade a head of himself with Funkadelic. What do you think ? Funkadelic ~ Funkadelic | |
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what can one say about funkadelic other than...
they are THE SHIT and george is a funking GENIOUS! Yesterday is dead...tomorrow hasnt arrived yet....i have just ONE day...
...And i'm gonna be groovy in it! | |
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laurarichardson said: I just picked up a greatest hits for Funkadelic. "Motor City Madness"
I really think George was a decade a head of himself with Funkadelic. What do you think ? Funkadelic ~ Funkadelic Yep!!! George was on it!!!!! | |
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I like this thread. | |
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u need to get the original westbound albums to truly appreciate what George did with Funkadelic. | |
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TheRealFiness said: u need to get the original westbound albums to truly appreciate what George did with Funkadelic.
Yep!!! [Edited 2/26/05 21:13pm] | |
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If Parliament is the ultimate party band, than Funkadelic is the ultimate freakified synthesis of rock and funk | |
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I can't get enough of Parliament/Funkadelic!
"If you ain't gonna get it on! Take your dead ass home!" Peace and Love! | |
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In my top 5. "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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TheRealFiness said: u need to get the original westbound albums to truly appreciate what George did with Funkadelic.
----- I have the orignal records on cassette but, I decided to get this complation because I find a little to much filler on the frist two records and I wanted to put some songs on a mini-disc quickly. I think it is a great complation for anyone who wants to get into this band. | |
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laurarichardson said: TheRealFiness said: u need to get the original westbound albums to truly appreciate what George did with Funkadelic.
----- I have the orignal records on cassette but, I decided to get this complation because I find a little to much filler on the frist two records and I wanted to put some songs on a mini-disc quickly. I think it is a great complation for anyone who wants to get into this band. Yeah and you got the best compilation out there me thinks. ..... BULLSEYE! | |
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laurarichardson said: TheRealFiness said: u need to get the original westbound albums to truly appreciate what George did with Funkadelic.
----- I have the orignal records on cassette but, I decided to get this complation because I find a little to much filler on the frist two records and I wanted to put some songs on a mini-disc quickly. I think it is a great complation for anyone who wants to get into this band. Filler?.... are u crazy? lol. | |
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To those out there who have little knowledge of Funkadelic, start your experience with Funkadelic buy purchasing and listening to Funkadelic albums/cds in the order in which they were released(oldest-latest). It is only in this way will you be able to truly appreciate the changes that Funkadelic went through. It is true that Funkadelic was way ahead of their time, when you compare them to other bands in the same timeframe. I was blessed to have witness seeing Funkadelic live in the very early stage (1972-1976). Yes they were incredibly outrageous, but they were also tight as a band back then before the gimmicks took center stage. | |
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jw1914 said: To those out there who have little knowledge of Funkadelic, start your experience with Funkadelic buy purchasing and listening to Funkadelic albums/cds in the order in which they were released(oldest-latest). It is only in this way will you be able to truly appreciate the changes that Funkadelic went through. It is true that Funkadelic was way ahead of their time, when you compare them to other bands in the same timeframe. I was blessed to have witness seeing Funkadelic live in the very early stage (1972-1976). Yes they were incredibly outrageous, but they were also tight as a band back then before the gimmicks took center stage.
WOW!!!! You saw them in the early stages??? LUCKY!!!!! | |
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jw1914 said: To those out there who have little knowledge of Funkadelic, start your experience with Funkadelic buy purchasing and listening to Funkadelic albums/cds in the order in which they were released(oldest-latest). It is only in this way will you be able to truly appreciate the changes that Funkadelic went through. It is true that Funkadelic was way ahead of their time, when you compare them to other bands in the same timeframe. I was blessed to have witness seeing Funkadelic live in the very early stage (1972-1976). Yes they were incredibly outrageous, but they were also tight as a band back then before the gimmicks took center stage.
Furthermore, I would advise that you listen to the BBC Radio 2 Documentary on Parliament-Funkadelic because it breaks the different phases that P-Funk went through to get to their present musical state. | |
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TheRealFiness said: laurarichardson said: ----- I have the orignal records on cassette but, I decided to get this complation because I find a little to much filler on the frist two records and I wanted to put some songs on a mini-disc quickly. I think it is a great complation for anyone who wants to get into this band. Filler?.... are u crazy? lol. ----- I said some of the cuts on the earlier CD's are filler. I did not say all. Any how this compliation does have a really good booklet with some early photos and some pictures of promotional pictures that appeared in Billboard. | |
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laurarichardson said: I just picked up a greatest hits for Funkadelic. "Motor City Madness"
I really think George was a decade a head of himself with Funkadelic. What do you think ? Funkadelic ~ Funkadelic Put a glide in yo' stride, a dip in yo' hip And come on to the Mothership... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I'll play it first and tell you what it is later. -Miles Davis- | |
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Ifsixwuz9 said: laurarichardson said: I just picked up a greatest hits for Funkadelic. "Motor City Madness"
I really think George was a decade a head of himself with Funkadelic. What do you think ? Funkadelic ~ Funkadelic Put a glide in yo' stride, a dip in yo' hip And come on to the Mothership... WELL ALRIGHT!!!!! Ya hear any noises, ain't nobody but me & the boys!!! Gittin' down...Hit it fellas!!! | |
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SHIT GODDAMN GET OFF YOUR ASS AND JAM
Love all that FUNK!!! | |
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laurarichardson said: I said some of the cuts on the earlier CD's are filler.
You'll have eternal damnation in disco heaven for that careless remark boy. ..... BULLSEYE! | |
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In 1972 I was in 10th grade and had been playing guitar for about 3 years now, most of the music that I had attracted to was rock because of the dominance of the guitars, but it lacked the bottom end of funk which was where my heart was at. My brother-in-law was a drummer in a local band in philly who opened my ears to "Iron Butterfly", "Janis Joplin", and finally the almighty "Hendrix", it was he who turned me on to Funkadelic. When I first heard Funkadelic it was love and envy all at once. It was as if they had heard the music deep in my heart and jacked me. Funkadelic was the best of all the music I had been listening to all rolled up in one band. From that point on it was Funkadelic and only Funkadelic that entered my ears. So now you know why when people speak of Funkadelic I take this personally. First KNOW Funkadelic music, not the cartoon music hits that George Clinton later put out. Funkadelic music w/eddie hazel is the purist funk you will ever listen to. | |
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funkpill said: Ifsixwuz9 said: Put a glide in yo' stride, a dip in yo' hip And come on to the Mothership... WELL ALRIGHT!!!!! Ya hear any noises, ain't nobody but me & the boys!!! Gittin' down...Hit it fellas!!! Agreed. All I can say to my fellow funkateers is free your minds and your ass will follow. "Make My Funk The P-Funk Cause I Want My Funk Uncut" | |
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jw1914 said: In 1972 I was in 10th grade and had been playing guitar for about 3 years now, most of the music that I had attracted to was rock because of the dominance of the guitars, but it lacked the bottom end of funk which was where my heart was at. My brother-in-law was a drummer in a local band in philly who opened my ears to "Iron Butterfly", "Janis Joplin", and finally the almighty "Hendrix", it was he who turned me on to Funkadelic. When I first heard Funkadelic it was love and envy all at once. It was as if they had heard the music deep in my heart and jacked me. Funkadelic was the best of all the music I had been listening to all rolled up in one band. From that point on it was Funkadelic and only Funkadelic that entered my ears. So now you know why when people speak of Funkadelic I take this personally. First KNOW Funkadelic music, not the cartoon music hits that George Clinton later put out. Funkadelic music w/eddie hazel is the purist funk you will ever listen to.
I feel your respect for Funkadelic, but "cartoon music" seems to be a diss on Parliament and I take offense to that. Just because Parliament didn't rock as hard and had a seemingly more inane concept behind them doesn't mean they were any less of a band. Parliament made some of the greatest party music of all time and their lyrics and conceptual mythology were part of an anti-establishment allegory that was far more intelligent and frightening in many ways than people realize. | |
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jacktheimprovident said: jw1914 said: In 1972 I was in 10th grade and had been playing guitar for about 3 years now, most of the music that I had attracted to was rock because of the dominance of the guitars, but it lacked the bottom end of funk which was where my heart was at. My brother-in-law was a drummer in a local band in philly who opened my ears to "Iron Butterfly", "Janis Joplin", and finally the almighty "Hendrix", it was he who turned me on to Funkadelic. When I first heard Funkadelic it was love and envy all at once. It was as if they had heard the music deep in my heart and jacked me. Funkadelic was the best of all the music I had been listening to all rolled up in one band. From that point on it was Funkadelic and only Funkadelic that entered my ears. So now you know why when people speak of Funkadelic I take this personally. First KNOW Funkadelic music, not the cartoon music hits that George Clinton later put out. Funkadelic music w/eddie hazel is the purist funk you will ever listen to.
I feel your respect for Funkadelic, but "cartoon music" seems to be a diss on Parliament and I take offense to that. Just because Parliament didn't rock as hard and had a seemingly more inane concept behind them doesn't mean they were any less of a band. Parliament made some of the greatest party music of all time and their lyrics and conceptual mythology were part of an anti-establishment allegory that was far more intelligent and frightening in many ways than people realize. Sorry that you took my words as a diss on Parliment. I nevered mentioned Parliment nor anyother group that George put out. "Cartoon" music I mentioned refered to the later years of Funkadelic when the music was not very well thought out. George relied heavily on gimmicks to sell Funkadelic music recordings and live performances [200 folks on stage]. Mind you George was not a musician but a awesome producer who had the blessing of having some incredible musicians at his disposal. In the later years George got "big headed" self centered and took musical expression away from the musicians that made Funkadelic Funkadelic. Early Funkadelic songs had some serious vocals (lead and background), it was only in the later years that Funkadelic songs became a joke when George started enjoying the sound of his own voice. It was then at this time that Funkadelic lost it's original sound due to the "ever rotating" roster of musicians in P-Funk camp. My advise to you "Jack" would be to go back and truly listento early Funkadelic then write back. | |
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yeah i went down south and heard some thangs like the doobie brothers...blue magic....it was cool...but let me just ask you 1 question...do you like doobie in your funk?????...ohhhh! | |
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Hotlegs said: jw1914 said: To those out there who have little knowledge of Funkadelic, start your experience with Funkadelic buy purchasing and listening to Funkadelic albums/cds in the order in which they were released(oldest-latest). It is only in this way will you be able to truly appreciate the changes that Funkadelic went through. It is true that Funkadelic was way ahead of their time, when you compare them to other bands in the same timeframe. I was blessed to have witness seeing Funkadelic live in the very early stage (1972-1976). Yes they were incredibly outrageous, but they were also tight as a band back then before the gimmicks took center stage.
Furthermore, I would advise that you listen to the BBC Radio 2 Documentary on Parliament-Funkadelic because it breaks the different phases that P-Funk went through to get to their present musical state. I agree witcha Hotlegs. SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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Essential Funkadelic Listening:
(1970-76) As well as "Osmium" from Parliament (1970) Also u need to REALLY check out both of Ruth Copeland's albums. "Self Portrait" from 69 and "I Am What I Am" from 71. Funkadelic is Ruth's back up band on those albums. In my opinion, this was some of Eddie Hazel's best playing. SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
nammie "What BGZ says I believe. I have the biggest crush on him." http://ccoshea19.googlepa...ssanctuary http://ccoshea19.googlepages.com | |
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blackguitaristz said: Essential Funkadelic Listening:
(1970-76) As well as "Osmium" from Parliament (1970) Also u need to REALLY check out both of Ruth Copeland's albums. "Self Portrait" from 69 and "I Am What I Am" from 71. Funkadelic is Ruth's back up band on those albums. In my opinion, this was some of Eddie Hazel's best playing. Now see there "Jack", here's a funkateer who knows his Funkadelic. | |
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jw1914 said: blackguitaristz said: Essential Funkadelic Listening:
(1970-76) As well as "Osmium" from Parliament (1970) Also u need to REALLY check out both of Ruth Copeland's albums. "Self Portrait" from 69 and "I Am What I Am" from 71. Funkadelic is Ruth's back up band on those albums. In my opinion, this was some of Eddie Hazel's best playing. Now see there "Jack", here's a funkateer who knows his Funkadelic. Thank you, jw. "I don't give a fuck if you boo, just as long as you boo in key" Jimi Hendrix SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
nammie "What BGZ says I believe. I have the biggest crush on him." http://ccoshea19.googlepa...ssanctuary http://ccoshea19.googlepages.com | |
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blackguitaristz said: "I don't give a fuck if you boo, just as long as you boo in key"
Jimi Hendrix That's the coolest Jimi quote ever. ..... BULLSEYE! | |
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