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Funk Rankings! I think this might be interesting, a music rankings. Everyone always does sports rankings on forums, but what about music, so I started of with Funk.
Alright, here is what we came up with. Top Tier The BEST of the BEST, who everyone looks up to for the funk James Brown (and the JB's, Famous Flames ect.) Parliament-Funkadelic (George Clinton, Bootsy's Rubber Band ect) Jimi Hendrix Sly and the Family Stone Second Best These guys could FUNK with the best of them Earth, Wind and Fire Ohio Players Kool and the Gang Herbie Hancock/Headhunters Meters Shuggie Otis Roy Ayers Slave Zapp/Roger/Human Body Curtis Mayfield Rick James The Barkays The Isley Brothers Heatwave George Duke Middle Section BETTER then the WORST, but WORSE then the BEST Average White Band Cameo The Time Fatback Band Prince Stevie Wonder Grahm Central Station Rufus/Chaka Khan Blackbyrds Mandrill The Jacksons Gap Band Charles Wright and 103 Watts Band War Lakeside Con-Funk-Shun Brick Midnight Star Bill Summers and Summers Heat The Dazz Band Shalamar Commodores Brothers Johnson B.T. Express Jesse Johnson Chic Mass Production Dyke and the Blazers Raydio/Ray Parker, Jr Rose Royce Wild Cherry Brass Construction Down Here Tried, but only had a good decent jam every NOW and THEN / Or didn't FUNK as hard as the others and weren't mainly a FUNK artist Morris Day Bohannon Sun Guy Ebonee Webb Deele Skyy Dynasty "Junie" Morrison Invisible Man's Band Andre Cymone K.C. and the Sunshine Band One Way D-Train System Foxy Patrice Rushen Whispers [Edited 12/30/05 23:33pm] PRINCE: Always and Forever
MICHAEL JACKSON: Always and Forever ----- Live Your Life How U Wanna Live It | |
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Top Tier
James Brown, Sly, P-Funk , Second Best meters, Earth, Wind and Fire, Ohio Players, Kool and the Gang,shuggie otis,herbie hancock Middle Section Prince,stevie wonder,rufus,slave,roy ayers,blackbyrds,mandrill Down Here Everything after 1978 [Edited 12/26/05 16:29pm] | |
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Second Best The Time, Zapp, Curtis Mayfield Middle Section The Jacksons, Cameo, Gap Band Down Here Sun, Guy PRINCE: Always and Forever
MICHAEL JACKSON: Always and Forever ----- Live Your Life How U Wanna Live It | |
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prettymansson said: Top Tier
James Brown, Sly, P-Funk , Second Best meters, Earth, Wind and Fire, Ohio Players, Kool and the Gang,shuggie otis,herbie hancock Middle Section Prince,stevie wonder,rufus,slave,roy ayers,blackbyrds,mandrill Down Here Everything after 1978 [Edited 12/26/05 16:29pm] Looks good except Shuggie should be Middle Section [Edited 12/26/05 21:38pm] PRINCE: Always and Forever
MICHAEL JACKSON: Always and Forever ----- Live Your Life How U Wanna Live It | |
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LittleBLUECorvette said: prettymansson said: Top Tier
James Brown, Sly, P-Funk , Second Best meters, Earth, Wind and Fire, Ohio Players, Kool and the Gang,shuggie otis,herbie hancock Middle Section Prince,stevie wonder,rufus,slave,roy ayers,blackbyrds,mandrill Down Here Everything after 1978 [Edited 12/26/05 16:29pm] Looms god except Shuggie should be Middle Section u need to hear the stuff he was doing with his dads band (johnny otis) in the early 70's | |
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prettymansson said: LittleBLUECorvette said: Looks good except Shuggie should be Middle Section u need to hear the stuff he was doing with his dads band (johnny otis) in the early 70's I have Inspiration Information. More Second Best Rick James, Average White Band Middle Section Charles Wright and 103 Watts Band, War Down Here Ebony Web, Deele, PRINCE: Always and Forever
MICHAEL JACKSON: Always and Forever ----- Live Your Life How U Wanna Live It | |
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LittleBLUECorvette said:[quote] prettymansson said: u need to hear the stuff he was doing with his dads band (johnny otis) in the early 70's I have Inspiration Information. More Second Best Rick James, Average White Band Middle Section Charles Wright and 103 Watts Band, War Down Here Ebony Web, Deele,[/quote] Two Prince & Time clones.... | |
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LittleBLUECorvette said: I think this might be interesting, a music rankings. Everyone always does sports rankings on forums, but what about music, so I started of with Funk.
Top Tier James Brown, Parliament-Funkadelic, Sly and the Family Stone Second Best Earth, Wind and Fire, Ohio Players, Kool and the Gang, Bar-Kays, The Time, The Meters, Herbie Handcock Middle Section Fatback Band, Skyy, Twennynine featuring Lenny White, Cameo, Slave, Prince Down Here Bohannon, Sun, Guy Where would you put Slaze, Zapp, Cameo and so forth, Second Best or Middle Section. [Edited 12/26/05 20:44pm] [Edited 12/26/05 20:45pm] Add Jimi in the top tier..... | |
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Top Tier
Prince Rick James The Barkays Cameo Lakeside Con-Funk-Shun The Isley Brothers Brick Slave These groups have tons of hard funk and also adapted well from the transition of the 1970s to 1980s. Second Best Roger & Zapp Midnight Star The Time Skyy Ebonee Webb Fatback Bill Summers and Summers Heat The Gap Band The Dazz Band Dynasty Shalamar Groups like these kept the early 1980s jamming. Middle Section James Brown Parliament The Ohio Players Earth, Wind, and Fire Sly and the Family Stone Since I first got into music during the disco era, these groups are great, but they didn't really hold up too well when the 1980s rolled around. Also, compared to the later funk, their music sounds a little primitive to my ears. Kind of like funk in it's early stages. Some of them have more of a jazz influence and I liked funk better when it started getting further from jazz. These are great groups but I like the later groups much better. Down Here Any of the funk groups that continued on after 1985 such as..... Cameo Roger and Zapp The Barkays Midnight Star They had a great hard jam every now and then during the later years but they become much more mellower and started having less and less hardcore jams. Prince and Rick James fell off during this time also. Prince started going backwards into time and Rick James started getting more modern, which didn't work well with him. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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First Tier
James Brown and the JB's (or any other unit of his), Sly and the Family Stone, and P-Funk: All lead by the three godfathers of funk and the pure, organic cream of the crop. Second Tier The next best things: Rick James, EWF, Ohio Players, pre-JT Kool and the Gang, Herbie Hancock.. I know I'm forgetting a few names because I'm not familiar with their music. Middle and Last Tiers Most of those late '70s-mid-'80s acts whose sound I find to have dated badly and whose lyrics I find to be corny much of the time (like many of the ones vainandy listed-- sorry, man.. personal taste, I guess ). And as for the Jacksons and Prince? I can't bring myself to categorize them as funk as much as I can the other names I listed but when it comes to the funky material they DID record, I'd place them in the second tier. | |
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Second Tier
Commodores Heatwave Middle Section Brothers Johnson B.T. Express Jesse Johnson D-Train Down Here "Junie" Morrison Invisible Man's Band Andre Cymone PRINCE: Always and Forever
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Top Tier
James Brown The Funk Mob Rick James Sly and the Family Stone EWF This Top Tier has the complete body of work Second Tier Ohio Players Slave / Hall Of Fame Bar-Kays Lakeside Confunkshun Cameo Roger & Zapp Third Tier Chic - I forgot them Brick Gap Band Fatback Mass Production - Very underrated band IMO! Those first five albums are pure FUNK!!! Commodores BT Express [Edited 12/27/05 15:45pm] [Edited 12/27/05 23:06pm] | |
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Top Tier
Jimi Hendrix Second Best Isley Brothers Tower Of Power Middle Section G.Q. Jimmy Castor Bunch Maze featuring Frankie Beverly Down Here SOS Band [Edited 12/27/05 20:13pm] PRINCE: Always and Forever
MICHAEL JACKSON: Always and Forever ----- Live Your Life How U Wanna Live It | |
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Top tier
James Brown& the J.Bs, Sly&the Family Stone,Funkadelic-Parliment, Isley Brothers Second Kool& the Gang,War,Ohio Players & Earth & Wind & Fire, Middle section Fatback band,Zapp,Maze feat Beverly & ConFunkShun Down here Midknight star,S.O.S Band, Commodores & Sun | |
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Cameo would have to go to the middle section. | |
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squiddyren said:
Most of those late '70s-mid-'80s acts whose sound I find to have dated badly and whose lyrics I find to be corny much of the time (like many of the ones vainandy listed-- sorry, man.. personal taste, I guess ). That's true. I have never understood the word "dated" but I guess something that isn't dated would be something that would still get a lot of airplay today. A lot of the groups you listed at the top, I listed at the bottom. The reason is because I hear them seven or eight times a day on the oldies R&B stations till I get sick of hearing them. Radio stations have absolutely worn them out. A lot of my favorites get hardly any airplay today. I'm glad I kept all my old records. . . [Edited 12/28/05 8:55am] Andy is a four letter word. | |
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LittleBLUECorvette said: More rankings
Second Best The Time, Zapp, Curtis Mayfield Middle Section The Jacksons, Cameo, Gap Band Down Here Sun, Guy There's no way in hell The Time or Zapp comes before Cameo!!! | |
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AsianConnection said: LittleBLUECorvette said: More rankings
Second Best The Time, Zapp, Curtis Mayfield Middle Section The Jacksons, Cameo, Gap Band Down Here Sun, Guy There's no way in hell The Time or Zapp comes before Cameo!!! Okay, maybe not the Time, but Zapp could FUNK better then Cameo. Second Best George Duke Middle Section Morris Day Dazz Dyke and the Blazers Raydio/Ray Parker, Jr Rose Royce Wild Cherry Whispers Down Here K.C. and the Sunshine Band One Way D-Train Brass Construction [Edited 12/29/05 10:30am] PRINCE: Always and Forever
MICHAEL JACKSON: Always and Forever ----- Live Your Life How U Wanna Live It | |
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Second Best
Middle Section Joe Tex Down Here Kleer PRINCE: Always and Forever
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vainandy said: Top Tier
Prince Rick James The Barkays Cameo Lakeside Con-Funk-Shun The Isley Brothers Brick Slave These groups have tons of hard funk and also adapted well from the transition of the 1970s to 1980s. Second Best Roger & Zapp Midnight Star The Time Skyy Ebonee Webb Fatback Bill Summers and Summers Heat The Gap Band The Dazz Band Dynasty Shalamar Groups like these kept the early 1980s jamming. Middle Section James Brown Parliament The Ohio Players Earth, Wind, and Fire Sly and the Family Stone . Shalamar over Sly? Roger & Zapp over James Brown? Serious? a psychotic is someone who just figured out what's going on | |
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Stax said: vainandy said: Top Tier
Prince Rick James The Barkays Cameo Lakeside Con-Funk-Shun The Isley Brothers Brick Slave These groups have tons of hard funk and also adapted well from the transition of the 1970s to 1980s. Second Best Roger & Zapp Midnight Star The Time Skyy Ebonee Webb Fatback Bill Summers and Summers Heat The Gap Band The Dazz Band Dynasty Shalamar Groups like these kept the early 1980s jamming. Middle Section James Brown Parliament The Ohio Players Earth, Wind, and Fire Sly and the Family Stone . Shalamar over Sly? Roger & Zapp over James Brown? Serious? For real... James Brown is the beginning of it all..... | |
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