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The United We Funk All Stars Party Time & Ffun
Just Be Good To Me Move Your Boogie Body Let It Whip | |
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Awesome show. I've seen the UWF all stars perform twice and
i've never seen anything like it as far as putting together legendary funk bands together as one unit. Don't laugh at my funk
This funk is a serious joint | |
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That's the best I've EVER seen Larry Dodson look, lol. But I can't help but feeling that MY generation, gettin' down with their funky bad selves, is starting to look more and more like those Doo-Wop Tribute Concerts they throw on PBS, lol. I'm almost ashamed to admit... these clips were sounding and looking good, lol.
I feel like that old guy in "Coming To America", at the Black Awareness Rally, sitting in the middle of his two buddies during the Sexual Chocolate performance (@ 2:12), when he says of Randy Watson... "Got-Dayum that boy can sing! He good!", lol. | |
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funkpill said: Party Time & Ffun
Just Be Good To Me Move Your Boogie Body Let It Whip "Ever Funkin' On, Baba!!!!"- William "Bootsy" Collins | |
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I've got a DVD of one of their shows.....great stuff.
Not sure if it's this one though....could be. | |
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From what i'm aware of, there's only one dvd released. Charlie Wilson can only be seen at the intro of the show,
but other footage of his contribution from his Gap Band catalogue has not been released on that dvd, because copyright-costs for those live-versions seemed to be very high. [Edited 3/17/09 2:34am] | |
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PDogz said: That's the best I've EVER seen Larry Dodson look, lol. But I can't help but feeling that MY generation, gettin' down with their funky bad selves, is starting to look more and more like those Doo-Wop Tribute Concerts they throw on PBS, lol. I'm almost ashamed to admit... these clips were sounding and looking good, lol.
I feel like that old guy in "Coming To America", at the Black Awareness Rally, sitting in the middle of his two buddies during the Sexual Chocolate performance (@ 2:12), when he says of Randy Watson... "Got-Dayum that boy can sing! He good!", lol. I just saw one of these shows over the weekend with the contours and it was pretty damn funny but if these shows will keep our older aunts and uncles and grandparents young i'm all for it. Yes i'm afraid our funk bands of the 70's and 80's will probably be PBS material in less than 10 years. Don't laugh at my funk
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phunkdaddy said: I just saw one of these shows over the weekend with the contours and it was pretty damn funny but if these shows will keep our older aunts and uncles and grandparents young i'm all for it.
Yes i'm afraid our funk bands of the 70's and 80's will probably be PBS material in less than 10 years. I was watching that same show with The Contours, lol. Actually, it was a really good show, I learned a lot about the music of that time (I think PBS is an excellent network). So I had that footage fresh in my mind when I first saw this post. How folks of a certain era reminisce about the music of their time, it's very heartwarming. Watching The Contours, and all those other famous Doo-Wop groups, reminded me of how we will all have our time. Eventually, Ne-Yo, Chris Brown, The Jonas Brothers, Miley Cyrus, Britney and all the rest of the kids, will be out there; easing on across the stage in later years, to a screaming (if not napping, lol) audience of their fans - all up in their 40's & 50's. The Circle of Life, lol. | |
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