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Thread started 11/28/10 1:40pm

LoDog

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25 Greatest Funk Songs Of All Time

I want you to list what you think is the greatest funk songs of all time. See how your list differs from mine. My #1 overall favorite is by far Atomic Dog by George Clinton. George also controls my top 5 with Flashlight as #2. My third fave is Super Freak by Rick James. Now here's the complete list:

1. Atomic Dog-George Clinton

2. Flashlight-Parliament

3. Super Freak-Rick James

4. Word Up-Cameo

5. Brick House-The Commodores

6.. More Bounce To The Ounce-Zapp

7. One Nation Under A Groove-Funkadelic

8. Dazz-Brick

9. Shake Your Rump To The Funk-The Bar-Kays

10. Give Up The Funk(Tear The Roof)-Parliament

11. Fight the Power-The Isley Brothers

12. Funky Worm-The Ohio Players

13. Aqua Boogie-Parliament

14. Controversy-Prince

15. Ain't We Funkin' Now-The Brothers Johnson

16. 777-9311-The Time

17. Schoolboy Crush-AWB

18. The Payback-James Brown

19. I Can Make You Dance-Zapp

20. Jungle Boogie-Kool & The Gang

21. Jungle Love-The Time

22. Take Me To The Next Phase-The Isley Brothers

23. Holy Ghost-The Bar-Kays

24. Jam Fan(Hot)-Bootsy Collins

25. Fantastic Voyage-Lakeside

[Edited 11/28/10 13:42pm]

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Reply #1 posted 11/28/10 1:49pm

TonyVanDam

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Give me a week to have a list of my own. cool

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Reply #2 posted 11/28/10 1:52pm

carlluv

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Where's knee deep

why in God's name do u wanna make me cry
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Reply #3 posted 11/28/10 2:43pm

diamondpearl1

Gigolette-Ozone

Let It Whip-Dazz Band

Don't Fight The Feeling-One Way

777-9311-The Time

LadyCabDriver-Prince

Ffun-ConFunkShun

Ghetto Life-Rick James

S/Shakeoul Army-Cameo

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Reply #4 posted 11/28/10 8:38pm

namepeace

Any such list is bound to be an assortment of tracks from, inter alia:

James Brown | the JB's

Parliament | Funkadelic

Kool and the Gang

Zapp

Rick James

Prince

So why not just list the artists?

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Reply #5 posted 11/29/10 12:49am

TonyVanDam

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Parliament – Flash Light

Sly & The Family Stone – Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)

George Clinton – Atomic Dog

The Isley Brothers – Fight The Power

Kool & The Gang -- Jungle Boogie

Rick James – Give It To Me Baby

Cameo – I Just Wanna Be

Earth Wind & Fire – Shining Star

The Commodores – Slippery When Wet

Zapp – More Bounce To The Ounce

Bar-Kays – Freakshow On The Dancefloor

Rick James – You & I

Prince – Let's Work

Dazz Band – Joystick

The Gap Band – You Dropped A Bomb On Me

Cameo – Keep It Hot

Cameo – Flirt

The Time – Jungle Love

The Time – 777-9311

Parliament – Aqua Boogie

Midnight Star – Operator

Midnight Star – Freak-A-Zoid

Parliament – Give Up The Funk (Tear The Roof Off The Sucker)

Funkadelic – One Nation Under The Groove

Ohio Players – Fire

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Reply #6 posted 11/29/10 1:08am

Sandino

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What is the criterion for this? if you can't establish one we can all agree one then the title of this thread should be "25 Favorite Funk Songs of All Time".

Anyhoo until we can sort out the criteria these are my 25 favorite:

Doin it to death-J.B.'s

Hot-James Brown

Big Payback-James Brown

Cutie PIe-forgot the artist

Talkin Loud and Sayin nothin-James Brown

Superbad-James Brown

Cosmic Slop-Funkadelic

I'll Stay-Funkadelic

Luv n Haight-Sly Stone

Underdog-Sly Stone

I want to take you Higher-Sly Stone

F.U.N.K.-Betty Davis

Maybe your Baby-Stevie Wonder

All Day Sucker-Stevie WOnder

Keep on Running-Stevie WOnder

Superstition-Stevie Wonder

Who Knows-Band of Gypsy's

Freddie's Dead-Curtis Mayfield

I'd Rather be with you-Bootsy Collins

Atomic Dog-George Clinton

Flashlight-Parliament

Did Prince ever deny he had sex with his sister? I believe not. So there U have it..
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Reply #7 posted 11/29/10 4:17am

RnBAmbassador

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TonyVanDam said:

Parliament – Flash Light

Sly & The Family Stone – Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)

George Clinton – Atomic Dog

The Isley Brothers – Fight The Power

Kool & The Gang -- Jungle Boogie

Rick James – Give It To Me Baby

Cameo – I Just Wanna Be

Earth Wind & Fire – Shining Star

The Commodores – Slippery When Wet

Zapp – More Bounce To The Ounce

Bar-Kays – Freakshow On The Dancefloor

Rick James – You & I

Prince – Let's Work

Dazz Band – Joystick

The Gap Band – You Dropped A Bomb On Me

Cameo – Keep It Hot

Cameo – Flirt

The Time – Jungle Love

The Time – 777-9311

Parliament – Aqua Boogie

Midnight Star – Operator

Midnight Star – Freak-A-Zoid

Parliament – Give Up The Funk (Tear The Roof Off The Sucker)

Funkadelic – One Nation Under The Groove

Ohio Players – Fire

No Parking On The Dance Floor - Midnight Star

Rock Steady - Aretha Franklin

Ectasy - The Ohio Players

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Reply #8 posted 11/29/10 4:59am

Dancelot

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okay, I HAVE to limit this to one song per artist, otherwise it's totally impossible

so my list today in no particular order would look like this, can and will change any time...


Graham Central Station - P.O.W.
Bar Kays - Holy Ghost
Stevie Wonder - Maybe Your Baby
Betty Davis - Anti Love Song
Prince - Head

Tower Of Power - Only so much oil in the ground
Meters - Cissy Strut
James Brown - :headexplodes:
Cameo - Rigor Mortis
P-Funk - :headexplodes:

Slave - Slide
Zapp/Roger - Blow that thing
Earth Wind & Fire - Shining Star
Chic - Just Out Of Reach
Prince Charles & City Beat Band - Cash Money

Kool & The Gang - Jungle Boogie
Isaac Hayes - Shaft
Fatback - Is this the future
Herbie Hancock & Headhunters - Chameleon
Commodores - Brick House

Chuck Brown & Soul Searchers - Bustin Loose
Mtume - Would you like to fool around
Dazz Band - Let it whip
One Way - Mr Groove
Lakeside - Fanatastic Voyage

[Edited 11/29/10 5:13am]

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TonyVanDam

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RnBAmbassador said:

No Parking On The Dance Floor - Midnight Star

Rock Steady - Aretha Franklin

Ectasy - The Ohio Players

The list is limited to 25 tracks, NOT 28.

And BTW, Kool & The Gang's Spirit Of The Boogie has (IMO) a higher funk value than those 2 songs you mention.

Just saying! wink

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Reply #10 posted 11/29/10 2:27pm

MattyJam

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Any list without The Jam by Graham Central Station is null and void.

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Reply #11 posted 11/29/10 3:18pm

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Can't do it.

You're so glam, every time I see you I wanna slam!
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Reply #12 posted 11/29/10 3:19pm

Timmy84

I've listened to a million funk songs, fuck making a "list".

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Timmy84 said:

I've listened to a million funk songs, fuck making a "list".

Xactly

Most of these lists are going to contain the same songs anyways.

You're so glam, every time I see you I wanna slam!
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Reply #14 posted 11/29/10 3:39pm

TonyVanDam

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minneapolisFunq said:

Timmy84 said:

I've listened to a million funk songs, fuck making a "list".

Xactly

Most of these lists are going to contain the same songs anyways.

And also, everyone has their funk preferences. Some like The Funk horn-driven. Others like The Funk synth-driven.

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Reply #15 posted 11/29/10 3:43pm

Timmy84

TonyVanDam said:

minneapolisFunq said:

Xactly

Most of these lists are going to contain the same songs anyways.

And also, everyone has their funk preferences. Some like The Funk horn-driven. Others like The Funk synth-driven.

I'm not so biased. I love funk in all of its formats. cool

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Reply #16 posted 11/29/10 3:57pm

TonyVanDam

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Timmy84 said:

TonyVanDam said:

And also, everyone has their funk preferences. Some like The Funk horn-driven. Others like The Funk synth-driven.

I'm not so biased. I love funk in all of its formats. cool

Although I listen to synth-funk more often, I can NEVER make the mistake of forsaking the horn section of The Funk that easily.

How could anyone not like THIS^ horn-driven funk track?!? cool

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TonyVanDam said:

minneapolisFunq said:

Xactly

Most of these lists are going to contain the same songs anyways.

And also, everyone has their funk preferences. Some like The Funk horn-driven. Others like The Funk synth-driven.

Yes, These lists need to be separated by era to be fair to the genre.

James Brown can hold the whole list down by himself if there isn't any criteria to follow.

You're so glam, every time I see you I wanna slam!
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TonyVanDam

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minneapolisFunq said:

TonyVanDam said:

And also, everyone has their funk preferences. Some like The Funk horn-driven. Others like The Funk synth-driven.

Yes, These lists need to be separated by era to be fair to the genre.

James Brown can hold the whole list down by himself if there isn't any criteria to follow.

I agree. nod A list of synth-funk/electro-funk tracks can go up to 100, if the research is deep enough. And we all know that Roger Troutman, Prince, & Afrika Bambaadaa would get plenty of coverage. Even the men of Kraftwerk would get a few namechecks! wink

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TonyVanDam said:

minneapolisFunq said:

Yes, These lists need to be separated by era to be fair to the genre.

James Brown can hold the whole list down by himself if there isn't any criteria to follow.

I agree. nod A list of synth-funk/electro-funk tracks can go up to 100, if the research is deep enough. And we all know that Roger Troutman, Prince, & Afrika Bambaadaa would get plenty of coverage. Even the men of Kraftwerk would get a few namechecks! wink

We should just compile a list of 500 must have Funk trax.

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Reply #20 posted 11/29/10 6:27pm

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Timmy84 said:

I've listened to a million funk songs, fuck making a "list".

Same here.

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Reply #21 posted 11/29/10 8:55pm

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I'm just going to put down the 1st songs I think of. I'm not going to put a lot of thought to a list. biggrin

1. The Payback ~ James Brown

2. Snake Hips ~ Brand New Heavies

3. Free World ~ Jesse Johnson

4. Wide Reciever ~ Michael Henderson

5. Low Rider ~ War

6. Traffic Jammer ~ Bar-Kays

7. All Day Sucker ~ Stevie Wonder

8. Only So Much Oil In The Ground ~ Tower Of Power

9. I Got The News ~ Steely Dan

10. Thighs High ~ Tom Browne

11. Talkin' Back ~ The Gap Band

12. Underdog ~ Sly and the Family Stone

13. Long Train Runnin' ~ Doobie Brothers

14. Five Minutes Of Funk ~ Whodini

15. Jam On It ~ Newcleus

16. The Message ~ Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five

17. Heartbreaker ~ Zapp

18. Blacks And Blues ~ Bobbi Humphrey

19. Shake Your Pants ~ Cameo

20. Lady Cab Driver ~ Prince

21. Autodrive ~ Herbie Hancock

22. Are You Single ~ Aurra

23. Yes We Can Can ~ Pointer Sisters

24. Rock Creek Park ~ The Blackbyrds

25. Melting Pot ~ Booker T. & The MG's

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