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What is the real birthplace of The Funk? country.....Nashville, TN
blues....Memphis, TN & Jackson, MS jazz....New Orleans, LA rock....Macon, GA hip-hop....New York, NY funk....????? Right THERE^, we have an old problem that has never been solved for decades. The Funk is THE only American music genre that never had its birthplace mention. Does anyone in the org knows where The Funk was invented? | |
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Cleveland, Ohio PRINCE: Always and Forever
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I do not know the real birthplace of the funk. But the genre known as P-funk was supposedly "born" in Plainfield, New Jersey, hence the name. P-funk was also originally used to describe the groups and musicians surrounding George Clinton/Parliament/Funkadelic. But Plainfield was the hometown of the original Parliament/Funkadelic line up. As far as funk that came b4 the 70's, i have no idea. | |
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Augusta, Georgia. | |
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LittleBLUECorvette said: Cleveland, Ohio
I second that I like Jay Kay's weedy little voice.
http://www.youtube.com/user/tiffinypie | |
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Funk never had a birthplace.
James Brown created most of his funk hits in the South. The Ohio-based groups like P-Funk, Ohio Players and etc. recorded in Detroit, other Ohio groups like Lakeside recorded in L.A. while Slave was New York/New Jersey. | |
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your ass Space for sale... | |
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Timmy84 said: Funk never had a birthplace.
James Brown created most of his funk hits in the South. The Ohio-based groups like P-Funk, Ohio Players and etc. recorded in Detroit, other Ohio groups like Lakeside recorded in L.A. while Slave was New York/New Jersey. Let me ask Steve Arrington..... Upper persuasion for the lower invasion | |
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sosgemini said: your ass
Hey, watch it! I drinking coffee for real. | |
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James concocted "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" in North Carolina. | |
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Harlepolis said: Augusta, Georgia.
That's close enough maybe with the exception of Rap, A.A. music roots are in the South. ===== [Edited 4/24/10 15:30pm] | |
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The Meters were from New Orleans and they were definitely "funky".
The Isley Brothers created most of their music in New York though they were based in New Jersey and originally brought up in Ohio. | |
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Harlepolis said: Augusta, Georgia.
Closer to the truth really. | |
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So far, I think most of us agree that it's a coin toss between Augusta, GA & Cleveland, OH. | |
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Whilst on the topic of funk, anyone else here ever listen to http://www.wefunkradio.com/?
If not...then enjoy | |
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If thats the case, then I guess its safe to say that funk(like the rest of musical expression created by black people) came from THE SOUTH. | |
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Harlepolis said: If thats the case, then I guess its safe to say that funk(like the rest of musical expression created by black people) came from THE SOUTH.
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the real birthplace of the funk....? James Brown's mama's kitchen as she was serving him some grits, greens and hamhocks, and sang "now eat your dinner...babee, babee, babee... Live life as though each moment is as precious & beautiful as a rainbow after a spring rain. b positive, creative, kind, productive, resourceful & respectful of humankind, & feel free 2 know that U-R-A . i can feel it when u shine on me | |
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Harlepolis said: If thats the case, then I guess its safe to say that funk(like the rest of musical expression created by black people) came from THE SOUTH.
The twisted irony is that hip-hop (NYC, NY), house (Chicago, IL) & techno (Detroit) were all from the north. Yes, them Yankees were using synths, samplers, & drum machines to invent those American genres! Just saying. | |
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In the bottom of my hamper! Peeeeeuuuuuwwwww!!!! I can smell the funk from here!!!! | |
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lafleurdove said: the real birthplace of the funk....? James Brown's mama's kitchen as she was serving him some grits, greens and hamhocks, and sang "now eat your dinner...babee, babee, babee...
More like his aunt lol | |
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Timmy84 said: lafleurdove said: the real birthplace of the funk....? James Brown's mama's kitchen as she was serving him some grits, greens and hamhocks, and sang "now eat your dinner...babee, babee, babee...
More like his aunt lol And I doubt they ate those dishes the same day. PRINCE: Always and Forever
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TonyVanDam said: Harlepolis said: If thats the case, then I guess its safe to say that funk(like the rest of musical expression created by black people) came from THE SOUTH.
The twisted irony is that hip-hop (NYC, NY), house (Chicago, IL) & techno (Detroit) were all from the north. Yes, them Yankees were using synths, samplers, & drum machines to invent those American genres! Just saying. Were did most of those black folks come from, most of them anyways? I'm just sayin'. | |
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TD3 said: TonyVanDam said: The twisted irony is that hip-hop (NYC, NY), house (Chicago, IL) & techno (Detroit) were all from the north. Yes, them Yankees were using synths, samplers, & drum machines to invent those American genres! Just saying. Were did most of those black folks come from, most of them anyways? I'm just sayin'. Down South. | |
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Timmy84 said: TD3 said: Were did most of those black folks come from, most of them anyways? I'm just sayin'. Down South. Thank the black folks for that! | |
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Timmy84 said: TD3 said: Were did most of those black folks come from, most of them anyways? I'm just sayin'. Down South. Ding, ding! You get a door prize, for answering the question correctly. | |
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daytonohioplayer said: Timmy84 said: Funk never had a birthplace.
James Brown created most of his funk hits in the South. The Ohio-based groups like P-Funk, Ohio Players and etc. recorded in Detroit, other Ohio groups like Lakeside recorded in L.A. while Slave was New York/New Jersey. Let me ask Steve Arrington..... Why? He didn't invent it. | |
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Keep Runnin', Mississippi..
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LittleBLUECorvette said: Timmy84 said: More like his aunt lol And I doubt they ate those dishes the same day. oh well, in the south aunt's were often times considered as mothers (extended family concept). and once in a while on a good day, no matter how poor a plate of three foods was served. Live life as though each moment is as precious & beautiful as a rainbow after a spring rain. b positive, creative, kind, productive, resourceful & respectful of humankind, & feel free 2 know that U-R-A . i can feel it when u shine on me | |
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NastradumasKid said: daytonohioplayer said: Let me ask Steve Arrington..... Why? He didn't invent it. Uh , how developed the groove that emphasized the down beat? Who? | |
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