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Jerome Brailey and Mutiny - "Lump" / " Burning Up" (1979)

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Former P-Funk drummer Jerome Brailey--a/k/a "Bigfoot"--lead a noisy revolt against George Clinton back in 79',when a number of bandmembers were leaving the P-Funk mothership....

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Drums, Percussion, Syndrums: Jerome Brailey
Vocals: Jerome Brailey, Lenny Holmes, Skitch Lovett, Raymond "Bro" Carter
Lead Guitar: Lenny Holmes
Guitar: Skitch Lovett
Bass Guitar, Smiles: Raymond "Bro" Carter
All Keyboards, Semi-Vocals: Nat Lee
Horns: "Major" Darryl Dixon, Marvin Daniels, Melvin El

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Mutiny - "Lump"

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Mutiny - "Burning Up"

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Mutiny - "Funk N' Bop"

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" I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout
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Reply #1 posted 12/23/13 11:33am

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Jerome Brailey is the best drummer in funk music. I was watching the Mothership Connection DVD from Houston 1976 and the feel and tone of his drums and playing is hard. The precursor to Michael Bland.

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Reply #2 posted 12/23/13 1:30pm

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bashraka said:

Jerome Brailey is the best drummer in funk music. I was watching the Mothership Connection DVD from Houston 1976 and the feel and tone of his drums and playing is hard. The precursor to Michael Bland.

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Listening to him play live, I noticed that he's one drummer that never rushes the beat. I used to always hear bands play live versions of their stuff, and it always seemed to be sped up , for one reason or another...but Jerome always keeps it tough, but laid back, right in the pocket.....

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Reply #3 posted 12/23/13 4:16pm

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bashraka said:

Jerome Brailey is the best drummer in funk music. I was watching the Mothership Connection DVD from Houston 1976 and the feel and tone of his drums and playing is hard. The precursor to Michael Bland.

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Listening to him play live, I noticed that he's one drummer that never rushes the beat. I used to always hear bands play live versions of their stuff, and it always seemed to be sped up , for one reason or another...but Jerome always keeps it tough, but laid back, right in the pocket.....

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I feel you. "Mothership Connection" and "Gaming On Ya" are smoking HOT on the Mothership Connection DVD, and I love it when George Clinton kept telling Brailey to give him "some more foot", meaning pound the kick drum faster.

There's a YouTube clip of P-Funk getting inducted into the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame and seeing Jerome's 6'5" frame next to Prince's 5'2" was startling, lol.

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Reply #4 posted 12/25/13 4:36am

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Mutiny - "Romeo (Hope You're Feeling Better)"

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Mutiny - "The Ballad of Captain Himbad"

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Mutiny - "Every Time You Come Around"

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