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Glen Goins What an amazing voice this brotha' had...
Took the funk to church heah.... http://www.youtube.com/w/...%20clinton | |
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Much love for Glen Goins!
Thanks for the heads up. Is it possible to save videos from youtube? Fantasy is reality in the world today. But I'll keep hangin in there, that is the only way. | |
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Glenn Definitely had the Church pipes...P-funk wasn't the same without him....
... " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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One of the finest vocals in all of the funk bands alongside Phillip Bailey. Glen could TRULY sing and not just doing that "owwwww gurrrrl" shit everybody else wore out. SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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Glen was the man. "Fantasy Is Reality" is one of Glen's finest moments. With his voice and Eddie's guitar, that song is so close to gospel. | |
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blackguitaristz said: One of the finest vocals in all of the funk bands alongside Phillip Bailey. Glen could TRULY sing and not just doing that "owwwww gurrrrl" shit everybody else wore out.
I'm hip!!! So far, this is the best mutha-ship calling that I heard... He starts off soothing & mellow.. Then he rips it up until it lands.... That's the genius of Dr. Funkenstein... George knew how to put it all together.... | |
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SPYZFAN1 said: Glen was the man. "Fantasy Is Reality" is one of Glen's finest moments. With his voice and Eddie's guitar, that song is so close to gospel.
Fantasy is reality in the world today. But I'll keep hangin in there, that is the only way. | |
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of the 3 versions of "swing down" that I've heard Glenn do - from the '77 live cd from Oakland/LA, the dvd version from Houston & this version from youtube.com - I rank them like this :
1. the Houston live show dvd. maybe it's because there's the "visual element" of seeing Glenn build up the song to its climax. plus, in this particular version, I think he improvises better. 2. the live cd from Oakland/LA. this version is the 1 I know the best & have heard the longest. I think Glenn's "growls" are better in this version, maybe he sings it with a little more.. passion 3. the youtube.com version. granted, I've only watched this a few times in the last several days.. but in this version Glenn seems more.. subdued. maybe he wasn't feeling it that night, or maybe he was not yet in a grove for doing this song in all of the shows of that tour. to me, he simply seems more "out of it", for lack of a better expression. in any event, Glenn is acknowledged by most - including me - to be the best singer P-Funk ever had. Glenn DEFINITELY had that "gospel" quality to his singing, which was PERFECT for the "religious experience" of the Mothership landing. I'll see you tonight..
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mltijchr said: of the 3 versions of "swing down" that I've heard Glenn do - from the '77 live cd from Oakland/LA, the dvd version from Houston & this version from youtube.com - I rank them like this :
1. the Houston live show dvd. maybe it's because there's the "visual element" of seeing Glenn build up the song to its climax. plus, in this particular version, I think he improvises better. 2. the live cd from Oakland/LA. this version is the 1 I know the best & have heard the longest. I think Glenn's "growls" are better in this version, maybe he sings it with a little more.. passion 3. the youtube.com version. granted, I've only watched this a few times in the last several days.. but in this version Glenn seems more.. subdued. maybe he wasn't feeling it that night, or maybe he was not yet in a grove for doing this song in all of the shows of that tour. to me, he simply seems more "out of it", for lack of a better expression. in any event, Glenn is acknowledged by most - including me - to be the best singer P-Funk ever had. Glenn DEFINITELY had that "gospel" quality to his singing, which was PERFECT for the "religious experience" of the Mothership landing. Looks like he was in good spirits to me. Sadly, this was his last tour.. He formed Quazar with Funkadelic drummer Jerome Brailey. He died afterwards of Hodgkins Disease.. There's another one on a bootleg cd called 'Rocky Mountain Shakedown' performing in Denver Colorado, that has a another great mutha-ship calling from Glen.... | |
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Everytime i hear "Funkin' For Fun" i get chills, for that fact really any of his vocals even the lil' scats i get chills.
....."Giving up the P.Funk" "Ahh, the Bomb" | |
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I ran across these while lookin for some Sly pic's...
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DAMN!
some FUNKY photos of Glenn, George & Gary..! I can FEEL THE FUNK oozin' off those photos! I'll see you tonight..
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I think I hear the mothership comin'
Glen Goins was one of the most soulful vocalists I've ever heard. His vocal performance on Bop Gun is outstanding. | |
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funkpill said: mltijchr said: of the 3 versions of "swing down" that I've heard Glenn do - from the '77 live cd from Oakland/LA, the dvd version from Houston & this version from youtube.com - I rank them like this :
1. the Houston live show dvd. maybe it's because there's the "visual element" of seeing Glenn build up the song to its climax. plus, in this particular version, I think he improvises better. 2. the live cd from Oakland/LA. this version is the 1 I know the best & have heard the longest. I think Glenn's "growls" are better in this version, maybe he sings it with a little more.. passion 3. the youtube.com version. granted, I've only watched this a few times in the last several days.. but in this version Glenn seems more.. subdued. maybe he wasn't feeling it that night, or maybe he was not yet in a grove for doing this song in all of the shows of that tour. to me, he simply seems more "out of it", for lack of a better expression. in any event, Glenn is acknowledged by most - including me - to be the best singer P-Funk ever had. Glenn DEFINITELY had that "gospel" quality to his singing, which was PERFECT for the "religious experience" of the Mothership landing. Looks like he was in good spirits to me. Sadly, this was his last tour.. He formed Quazar with Funkadelic drummer Jerome Brailey. He died afterwards of Hodgkins Disease.. There's another one on a bootleg cd called 'Rocky Mountain Shakedown' performing in Denver Colorado, that has a another great mutha-ship calling from Glen.... I have a few other Swing Down with Glenn. Richmond, Dallas and Rehearsel version. Plus a few where Garry did it,which were ok, just okay. I have one version when his brother Kevin did it. [Edited 2/6/06 7:48am] | |
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Tosh said: funkpill said: Looks like he was in good spirits to me. Sadly, this was his last tour.. He formed Quazar with Funkadelic drummer Jerome Brailey. He died afterwards of Hodgkins Disease.. There's another one on a bootleg cd called 'Rocky Mountain Shakedown' performing in Denver Colorado, that has a another great mutha-ship calling from Glen.... I have a few other Swing Down with Glenn. Richmond, Dallas and Rehearsel version. Plus a few where Garry did it,which were ok, just okay. I have one version when his brother Kevin did it. [Edited 2/6/06 7:48am] wow!!!!! | |
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