Reply #30 posted 06/05/12 2:35pm
kitbradley 
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Reply #31 posted 06/05/12 5:41pm
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Sly & The Family Stone.
Parliament / Funkadelic.
Bootsy's Rubber Band.
Graham Central Station.
Cameo.
James Brown....
....are the daddies of THE FUNK! |
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Reply #32 posted 06/05/12 6:26pm
whitechocolate brotha 
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Zapp, hands down!  Hungry? Just look in the mirror and get fed up. |
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Reply #34 posted 06/05/12 7:46pm
silverchild 
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Agree with alot of these picks, but what about Kool & The Gang?
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Reply #35 posted 06/05/12 8:44pm
rdhull 
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C'mon. P Funk collective as mentioned is the essence/best. No other choice need step up. "Climb in my fur." |
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Reply #36 posted 06/05/12 8:44pm
rdhull 
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jonylawson said:
ohio players or parliamen
but then again..the NPG
just been watching the detroit musicology clip...that fuckin kills it
npg?.....jesus christ go sit down "Climb in my fur." |
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Reply #37 posted 06/05/12 8:45pm
Graycap23 |
rdhull said:
C'mon. P Funk collective as mentioned is the essence/best. No other choice need step up.
Yep.......... |
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Reply #38 posted 06/05/12 8:54pm
Azz |
mjscarousal said:
My personal favorites:
P-Funk
James Brown
Prince
The Gap Band
Sly Family Stone
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Reply #39 posted 06/05/12 8:55pm
Azz |
SONNYT said:
Parliament / Funkadelic.
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Reply #40 posted 06/05/12 8:57pm
Graycap23 |
Graycap23 said:
rdhull said:
C'mon. P Funk collective as mentioned is the essence/best. No other choice need step up.
Yep..........
4 my money there really isn't a close 2nd. |
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Reply #41 posted 06/05/12 9:37pm
rdhull 
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Graycap23 said:
Graycap23 said:
Yep..........
4 my money there really isn't a close 2nd.
Everyone else are pretenders to the throne. "Climb in my fur." |
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Reply #42 posted 06/05/12 9:48pm
Militant 
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P-Funk
Zapp
Slave
Cameo
Gap Band |
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Reply #43 posted 06/05/12 10:19pm
Terrib3Towel 
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kitbradley said:

Are they really considered just a "Funk" band? They spanned several genres like Disco, Jazz, and traditional R&B. |
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Reply #44 posted 06/05/12 10:52pm
Timmy84 |
^ I may get punched by some for saying this but I never considered EW&F funk at all. They had funk elements and their style of clothing fit the funk style but to me they were more jazz than anything. Maybe jazz funk but not funk in the way it's assumed. And what's kinda sad is that they're often looked on as just that: a funk or disco band when to me they were more jazz, R&B and soul, with some funk and dance elements. They had funk songs (like "Let's Groove") but I wouldn't call them a funk band just like I wouldn't call the Isley Brothers a funk band when their musical landscape was just as broad as EW&F. Matter of fact I always considered the Isleys a band that didn't defy any genre typecasting that they gave them whereas EW&F was a little more specific. |
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Reply #45 posted 06/05/12 11:03pm
Graycap23 |
Timmy84 said:
^ I may get punched by some for saying this but I never considered EW&F funk at all. They had funk elements and their style of clothing fit the funk style but to me they were more jazz than anything. Maybe jazz funk but not funk in the way it's assumed. And what's kinda sad is that they're often looked on as just that: a funk or disco band when to me they were more jazz, R&B and soul, with some funk and dance elements. They had funk songs (like "Let's Groove") but I wouldn't call them a funk band just like I wouldn't call the Isley Brothers a funk band when their musical landscape was just as broad as EW&F. Matter of fact I always considered the Isleys a band that didn't defy any genre typecasting that they gave them whereas EW&F was a little more specific.
100% co-sign. |
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Reply #46 posted 06/05/12 11:35pm
Shango 
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thebanishedone said:
Strange nobody mentions Mandrill
reply #'s 7 & 13 |
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Reply #47 posted 06/06/12 2:32am
silverchild 
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Graycap23 said:
Timmy84 said:
^ I may get punched by some for saying this but I never considered EW&F funk at all. They had funk elements and their style of clothing fit the funk style but to me they were more jazz than anything. Maybe jazz funk but not funk in the way it's assumed. And what's kinda sad is that they're often looked on as just that: a funk or disco band when to me they were more jazz, R&B and soul, with some funk and dance elements. They had funk songs (like "Let's Groove") but I wouldn't call them a funk band just like I wouldn't call the Isley Brothers a funk band when their musical landscape was just as broad as EW&F. Matter of fact I always considered the Isleys a band that didn't defy any genre typecasting that they gave them whereas EW&F was a little more specific.
100% co-sign.
They started as a jazz outfit anyways. That very first album is experimental jazz with stabs of Chicago soul.
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Reply #48 posted 06/06/12 2:36am
smoothcriminal 12 |
KCOOLMUZIQ said:
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Sly and the Family Stone
P-Funk Collective
Zapp
Anything with JB as frontman
Slave
Cameo
Co-sign Fela
Mandrill |
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Reply #49 posted 06/06/12 2:43am
phunkdaddy 
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Timmy84 said:
^ I may get punched by some for saying this but I never considered EW&F funk at all. They had funk elements and their style of clothing fit the funk style but to me they were more jazz than anything. Maybe jazz funk but not funk in the way it's assumed. And what's kinda sad is that they're often looked on as just that: a funk or disco band when to me they were more jazz, R&B and soul, with some funk and dance elements. They had funk songs (like "Let's Groove") but I wouldn't call them a funk band just like I wouldn't call the Isley Brothers a funk band when their musical landscape was just as broad as EW&F. Matter of fact I always considered the Isleys a band that didn't defy any genre typecasting that they gave them whereas EW&F was a little more specific.
I respect your opinion but if this is the case wouldn't you classify the pre JT
Kool & The Gang Era the same. I would classify them both as jazzy funk
which is still funk but maybe not the hard slapping synthesized funk of Zapp,
Barkays, Cameo, etc. Don't laugh at my funk
This funk is a serious joint |
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Reply #50 posted 06/06/12 2:44am
phunkdaddy 
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rdhull said:
C'mon. P Funk collective as mentioned is the essence/best. No other choice need step up.

Don't laugh at my funk
This funk is a serious joint |
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Reply #52 posted 06/06/12 2:50am
Timmy84 |
phunkdaddy said:
Timmy84 said:
^ I may get punched by some for saying this but I never considered EW&F funk at all. They had funk elements and their style of clothing fit the funk style but to me they were more jazz than anything. Maybe jazz funk but not funk in the way it's assumed. And what's kinda sad is that they're often looked on as just that: a funk or disco band when to me they were more jazz, R&B and soul, with some funk and dance elements. They had funk songs (like "Let's Groove") but I wouldn't call them a funk band just like I wouldn't call the Isley Brothers a funk band when their musical landscape was just as broad as EW&F. Matter of fact I always considered the Isleys a band that didn't defy any genre typecasting that they gave them whereas EW&F was a little more specific.
I respect your opinion but if this is the case wouldn't you classify the pre JT
Kool & The Gang Era the same. I would classify them both as jazzy funk
which is still funk but maybe not the hard slapping synthesized funk of Zapp,
Barkays, Cameo, etc.
I don't consider Kool funk either. Jazzy like EW&F though but also with R&B and soul elements (and later disco before and after JT and soft rock with JT and some electro and pop rock elements). Though like EW&F they did record some funk ("Funky Stuff", "Jungle Boogie", "Hollywood Swingin'") but to me their thing was so broad also that I couldn't necessarily link them to funk. [Edited 6/5/12 19:51pm] |
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Reply #53 posted 06/06/12 2:50am
phunkdaddy 
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Terrib3Towel said:
No love for Dazz?
The Dazz is cool but i think they are on the second or third tier of funk bands the
same way i would classify GCS. Don't laugh at my funk
This funk is a serious joint |
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Reply #54 posted 06/06/12 2:53am
Timmy84 |
Terrib3Towel said:
No love for Dazz?
Dazz was alright but I don't know, they never really impressed me that much. I did like "Push, Push" though. |
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Reply #55 posted 06/06/12 3:02am
phunkdaddy 
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Timmy84 said:
Terrib3Towel said:
No love for Dazz?
Dazz was alright but I don't know, they never really impressed me that much. I did like "Push, Push" though.
That was Brick bro. I was jammin that this evening on my MP3 while joggin.  Don't laugh at my funk
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Reply #56 posted 06/06/12 3:27am
rdhull 
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Timmy84 said:
^ I may get punched by some for saying this but I never considered EW&F funk at all.
That's because they're not and I agree with you.
"Funk.People keep using that word. I do not think it means what they think it means"-Inigo Montoya/The Princess Bride
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[Edited 6/5/12 20:32pm] "Climb in my fur." |
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Reply #57 posted 06/06/12 3:57am
Cerebus 
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Solid, solid, solid choices.
I'm not claiming them as "the best", but since someone could basically build a funk collection off the artists listed in this thread I wanted to include...
Brass Construction - for the mostly instrumental, longform dance joints. Funky as all get out.
I was going to say Brothers Johnson, too, but Greycap took care of that one. |
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Reply #58 posted 06/06/12 3:58am
Cerebus 
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Anybody say WAR yet? Average White Band?
Edit: Say, damn it. Lawd I hate misspelling three letter words. 
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