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Recommend some BOOTSY I love Bootsy collins bass lines but i dont know much of his solo carreer. I download some songs it's groovy and all but i exptected more. Any bootsy fan can reccomend his better solo work here?
I downloaded the album with pinocchio theory and rubber duckie. Is this his best work? | |
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I have his greatest hits cd but the Anthology is a 2 cd set which has all his best work on it I bought it off Amazon for like 7 bucks it was worth it!!1 | |
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7salles said: I love Bootsy collins bass lines but i dont know much of his solo carreer. I download some songs it's groovy and all but i exptected more. Any bootsy fan can reccomend his better solo work here?
I downloaded the album with pinocchio theory and rubber duckie. Is this his best work? Those 2 songs are from his cd Ahh The Name Is Bootsy which in my opnion is his baddest cd. You can't go wrong with any of his 1st 3 cd's so I would say grab them all, here are the titles: Strectchin Out In A Rubber Band Ahh The Name Is Bootsy Player Of The Year Live In Louisville 1978 [img]http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B0000257CV.01._SCMZZZZZ_.jpg[img] The Anthology | |
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Stretchin Out
Player Of The Year Live In Louisville 1978 The Anthology | |
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Body Slam Andy is a four letter word. | |
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Ya don't know Bootsy then ya don't know shyt 'bout P'Funk. He was a major contributor to the PFunk sound, coming in from the James Brown Band and he brought future PFunk All-Stars with him: Franky Kash, Maceo and Fred Wesley. Check him solo and with both of Clinton's groups. He used to tour as the PFunk opener, then would join them onstage. The Rubber Band horns were the same as the Horny Horns or PFunk Horns ( Trombone: Fred Wesley, Tenor & Alto Sax: Maceo Parker, Trumpet: Rick Gardner, Richard "Kush" Griffith), so they'd all be onstage too.
Bootsy solo & with Rubber Band (s) Stretchin' Out in Bootsy's Rubber Band (1976) (Bootsy's Rubber Band) Ahh...The Name is Bootsy, Baby! (1977) (Bootsy's Rubber Band) Bootsy? Player of the Year (1978) (Bootsy's Rubber Band) This Boot Is Made For Fonk-N (1979) (Bootsy's Rubber Band) Ultra Wave (1980) ("Bootsy") The One Giveth, The Count Taketh Away (1982) (William "Bootsy" Collins) What's Bootsy Doin'? (1988) (Bootsy Collins) Jungle Bass (1990) (Bootsy Collins) Blasters Of The Universe (1994) Back in the Day: The Best of Bootsy (1994) (Bootsy Collins) Keepin' Dah Funk "Alive" 4-1995 (1995) Bootsy with Funkadelic America Eats Its Young (1972) Cosmic Slop (1973) Standing On The Verge Of Getting It On (1974) Let's Take It To The Stage (1975) Tales of Kidd Funkadelic (1976) Hardcore Jollies (1976) One Nation Under A Groove (1978) Uncle Jam Wants You (1979) Bootsy with Parliament Up For The Down Stroke (1974) Chocolate City (1975) Mothership Connection (1975) The Clones of Dr. Funkenstein (1976) Funkentelechy Vs. The Placebo Syndrome (1977) Live/P. Funk Earth Tour (1977) Motor-Booty Affair (1978) Gloryhallastoopid (or, Pin the Tail on the Funky) (1979) Trombipulation (1980) [Edited 9/19/05 8:24am] test | |
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Bootsy was a key element in the evolution of the PFunk!
TWINKLE TWINKLE, BABY! | |
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PFunkjazz said: Ya don't know Bootsy then ya don't know shyt 'bout P'Funk. He was a major contributor to the PFunk sound, coming in from the James Brown Band and he brought future PFunk All-Stars with him: Franky Kash, Maceo and Fred Wesley. Check him solo and with both of Clinton's groups. He used to tour as the PFunk opener, then would join them onstage. The Rubber Band horns were the same as the Horny Horns or PFunk Horns ( Trombone: Fred Wesley, Tenor & Alto Sax: Maceo Parker, Trumpet: Rick Gardner, Richard "Kush" Griffith), so they'd all be onstage too.
Bootsy solo & with Rubber Band (s) Stretchin' Out in Bootsy's Rubber Band (1976) (Bootsy's Rubber Band) Ahh...The Name is Bootsy, Baby! (1977) (Bootsy's Rubber Band) Bootsy? Player of the Year (1978) (Bootsy's Rubber Band) This Boot Is Made For Fonk-N (1979) (Bootsy's Rubber Band) Ultra Wave (1980) ("Bootsy") The One Giveth, The Count Taketh Away (1982) (William "Bootsy" Collins) What's Bootsy Doin'? (1988) (Bootsy Collins) Jungle Bass (1990) (Bootsy Collins) Blasters Of The Universe (1994) Back in the Day: The Best of Bootsy (1994) (Bootsy Collins) Keepin' Dah Funk "Alive" 4-1995 (1995) Bootsy with Funkadelic America Eats Its Young (1972) Cosmic Slop (1973) Standing On The Verge Of Getting It On (1974) Let's Take It To The Stage (1975) Tales of Kidd Funkadelic (1976) Hardcore Jollies (1976) One Nation Under A Groove (1978) Uncle Jam Wants You (1979) Bootsy with Parliament Up For The Down Stroke (1974) Chocolate City (1975) Mothership Connection (1975) The Clones of Dr. Funkenstein (1976) Funkentelechy Vs. The Placebo Syndrome (1977) Live/P. Funk Earth Tour (1977) Motor-Booty Affair (1978) Gloryhallastoopid (or, Pin the Tail on the Funky) (1979) Trombipulation (1980) [Edited 9/19/05 8:24am] Uh, there it is! 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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Hit meaaa!!!! | |
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My favourite album of his is Aah,the name is Bootsy baby
It also contains 1 of my favourite songs "What's a telephone bill", & I don't think U'll find that 1 on any compilation. /peace Manki | |
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vainandy said: Body Slam
Thats my favorite also | |
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My fave Bootsy track is Munchies For Your Love, in fact it's probably one of the best tracks to come out of the whole PFunk Empire. You gotta hear it. | |
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actually i think my favorite is lord of the Harvest by Zillatron. Bootsy and buckethead meet the X files. Its some far out stuff(and thats a good thing) | |
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I recommend Beyonce. oh, sorry - I thought you said "booty". | |
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I do like Jungle Bass the 12inch... Some cool grooves, setting the house on fire | |
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WildheartXXX said: My fave Bootsy track is Munchies For Your Love, in fact it's probably one of the best tracks to come out of the whole PFunk Empire. You gotta hear it.
That is the shit! 9 minutes of funk heaven. | |
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Krid said: I do like Jungle Bass the 12inch... Some cool grooves, setting the house on fire
Yeah!!! The 'PassDaPeasLikeItUseTaBee'mix is tight!!!! | |
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Check out Zillatron ( A Bootsy Alias)
lp title--LORD OF THE HARVESS Also peep the Sweat Band aka Bootsy, Maceo Parker, Carl "Butch" Small and Joel "Razorsharp" Johnson on George Clinton's Uncle Jam Records 1980 | |
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manki said: My favourite album of his is Aah,the name is Bootsy baby
It also contains 1 of my favourite songs "What's a telephone bill", & I don't think U'll find that 1 on any compilation. /peace Manki HELL YEAH!! | |
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ALSO BOOTSY ON LICKING STICK BY JAMES BROWN.
THAT IS THE NASTIEST BASSLINE EVER!!! GO HEAD BOOTSAY!!!!! | |
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Hey thanks for the responses, i posted this thread and forgot to look teh answers.. | |
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I didnt know he played on so many albums with pfunk, i thought it was just 2 or 3. cool dude! | |
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Check out Smoke Signals by the Brides Of Funkenstein on the Never By Texas From A Cowboy lp. Pure Bootsy!!
Also check out Disco To Go by The Brides. This is another Bootsy classic from the lp Funk or Walk. | |
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7salles said: I didnt know he played on so many albums with pfunk, i thought it was just 2 or 3. cool dude!
He didn't just play on those albums, Bootsy had a hand in creating most of the Parliament, Funkadelic and a number of spinoffs like Brides of Funkenstein until 1981. As Geprge doesn't play an instrument, he had to partner upwithe either Bootsy or Bernie Worrell (or both) to get a final track cut. Bootsy does it all. Plays guitar bass keys and drums and usually worked out on allthese on track demos and he even owns patents on a number of bass designs (including his Mutron bass). test | |
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Thumparello said: Check out Smoke Signals by the Brides Of Funkenstein on the Never By Texas From A Cowboy lp. Pure Bootsy!!
Also check out Disco To Go by The Brides. This is another Bootsy classic from the lp Funk or Walk. TALK!!! | |
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