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Reply #60 posted 05/29/17 2:13pm

SoulAlive

LoveOrConfusion said:

Y'all dig Funkadelic Live in Michigan? IMO, it's much better than the live Parliament album.

I dig it headbang last year,they released it on a 2-LP vinyl.I gotta get that.

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Reply #61 posted 05/30/17 4:25am

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SoulAlive said:

What are your thoughts on Trombipulation? I love "Agony Of Defeet" (which recalls some of the finest P Funk jams,like "Flashlight" and "Knee Deep") and I think "Let's Play House" is a cool jam.Most of the other tracks are just 'OK'.Maybe I need to revisit this album again.



Love the record but again it took some further headphone induced inspection. There is a lot more going on musically than initially meets the ear. From an arrangement standpoint it's one of the more consistent Parliament albums and a damn good quality offering. Real strings and show tune type horns and chyt.
He took the group back to the future so to speak. They end the run right back where they had started all them years ago as The Parliaments.
Everything on it is solid and Agony Of Defeet is actually the weakest track. Comes off to me as a toss off but the only thing here that could seriously get on the black radio.
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Reply #62 posted 06/01/17 1:19pm

SoulAlive

mrwiggles said:

"Agony Of Defeet" is actually the weakest track. Comes off to me as a toss off but the only thing here that could seriously get on the black radio.

Wow,I think this song is the best track on the album smile it's wild and outrageous,recalling their finest singles....musically,the sound is similiar to "Knee Deep".The 12" version is excellent.

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Reply #63 posted 06/01/17 6:31pm

mrwiggles

SoulAlive said:



mrwiggles said:


"Agony Of Defeet" is actually the weakest track. Comes off to me as a toss off but the only thing here that could seriously get on the black radio.


Wow,I think this song is the best track on the album smile it's wild and outrageous,recalling their finest singles....musically,the sound is similiar to "Knee Deep".The 12" version is excellent.



Exactly. It's nothing new or particularly musically inspiring about it. It does jam. And there are a few different mixes of it by the way. But it's like some retreaded funk.

New Doo Review and Body Language are my "go to" tracks off that album.
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Reply #64 posted 06/03/17 11:34pm

SoulAlive

OK,I think I'm ready to finally rank the albums biggrin I'll start with Funkadelic and Parliament first,then I'll do the Bootsy albums later.....

Funkadelic

1)Tales Of Kidd Funkadelic

2)Let's Take It To The Stage

3)Cosmic Slop

4)Funkadelic

5)Maggot Brain

6)Standing On The Verge Of Getting It On

7)America Eats Its Young

8)Free Your Mind.....And Your Ass Will Follow

9)Hardcore Jollies

10)One Nation Under A Groove

11)The Electric Spanking Of War Babies

12)Uncle Jam Wants You

Parliament

1) Funkentelechy vs.The Placebo Syndrome

2)Motor Booty Affair

3)The Clones Of Dr.Funkentein

4)Mothership Connection

5)Up For The Down Stroke

6)Chocolate City

7)Gloryhallastoopid (Or Pin The Tail On Then Funky)

8)Live P Funk Earth Tour

9)Osium

10)Trombipulation

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Reply #65 posted 06/05/17 6:45am

mrwiggles

SoulAlive said:

OK,I think I'm ready to finally rank the albums biggrin I'll start with Funkadelic and Parliament first,then I'll do the Bootsy albums later.....



Funkadelic


1)Tales Of Kidd Funkadelic


2)Let's Take It To The Stage


3)Cosmic Slop


4)Funkadelic


5)Maggot Brain


6)Standing On The Verge Of Getting It On


7)America Eats Its Young


8)Free Your Mind.....And Your Ass Will Follow


9)Hardcore Jollies


10)One Nation Under A Groove


11)The Electric Spanking Of War Babies


12)Uncle Jam Wants You



Parliament


1) Funkentelechy vs.The Placebo Syndrome


2)Motor Booty Affair


3)The Clones Of Dr.Funkentein


4)Mothership Connection


5)Up For The Down Stroke


6)Chocolate City


7)Gloryhallastoopid (Or Pin The Tail On Then Funky)


8)Live P Funk Earth Tour


9)Osium


10)Trombipulation




A completely fascinating ranking that really turns things upside down. Funktastic!
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Reply #66 posted 06/05/17 5:24pm

SoulAlive

on my list,I have 'Uncle Jam Wants You' at the very bottom of the Funkadelic albums.How do you guys feel about this album? I love the classic jam "Knee Deep",of course,but I find the album to be a little too gimmicky and silly.I think it needed a few more really strong tracks,anyone agree?
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Reply #67 posted 06/05/17 5:55pm

SoulAlive

actually,I think Funkadelic's best albums are the ones they recorded for the Westbound label.Their three albums on Warner Bros. each have their moments,but aren't as strong as the Westbound albums.
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Reply #68 posted 06/05/17 8:31pm

SoulAlive

LittleBLUECorvette said:

no P-Funk album is bad unless you count that Funkadelic album led by Fuzzy lol


I'm not too fond of that album,but I admit,I dig a few tracks on it."You'll Like It Too" is a good song.
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Reply #69 posted 06/06/17 6:16am

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no bad P-Funk album? Did you miss that whole mid-80s stuff, Jimmy G and the Tackheads (well, break my heart is not bad), Our Gang Funky and all that... hard to enjoy. And that whole "P-funk is really hiphop" thing they've got going now is not my thing either.

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Reply #70 posted 06/06/17 10:33am

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no bad P-Funk album? Did you miss that whole mid-80s stuff, Jimmy G and the Tackheads (well, break my heart is not bad), Our Gang Funky and all that... hard to enjoy. And that whole "P-funk is really hiphop" thing they've got going now is not my thing either.


The tackheads ain't P-Funk.

Of course I mean their peak years. What people remember when you say P-Funk. I didn't include anything after thr mid-80s.
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Reply #71 posted 06/06/17 12:52pm

SoulAlive

214 said:

In my opinion they didn't make great albums, instead they made great songs.

I disagree.Several of their albums are true classics.......very creative concept albums that are really interesting.

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Reply #72 posted 06/06/17 3:00pm

mrwiggles

mediumdry said:

no bad P-Funk album? Did you miss that whole mid-80s stuff, Jimmy G and the Tackheads (well, break my heart is not bad), Our Gang Funky and all that... hard to enjoy. And that whole "P-funk is really hiphop" thing they've got going now is not my thing either.




Well understand Jimmy G & The Tackheads is a totally different band than Tackhead with Doug Winbish. I think that may be why only one album came out on them. Please revisit this album there are some good tracks on it. Clockwork, Family Funk, All or Nothing, Slingshot. Hard for me not to like this.

Body Jacking was coming out as "The Tackheads" but something went down. GC went to Lige Curry with a few dollars and all of a sudden it was Incorporated Thang Band.

The Funkadelic westbound is harder than the Warners stuff. He "crossed over" into mainstream R&B on his own terms though. There's still some guitar on them albums.
Uncle Jam? Interesting little album. I like the idea of it. Holly Wants To Go and all that. Bootsy and Bernie are working out pretty hard on the title track though and Phillippe is outrageous here.
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Reply #73 posted 06/07/17 12:49am

SoulAlive

5 Classic Albums

I just got this 5-CD box set containing 5 classic Parliament albums: Mothership Connection,The Clones Of Dr.Funkenstein,Funkentelechy Vs.The Placebo Syndrome,Motor Booty Affair,and Gloryhallastoopid.I wanted a set that I can keep in car.I have other sets like this by other artists,so I wasn't expecting much in terms of bonus tracks and amazing sound.But lo and behold,I played The Clones Of Dr.Funkenstein on the way to work and the sound is INCREDIBLE!! The CDs in this set have been remastered,I'm sure of it.The music jumps out at you....the bass and horns throughout are really,really powerful....crisp and vibrant.Trust me when I say that this set is a must-have!!

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Reply #74 posted 06/07/17 8:09am

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Reply #75 posted 06/07/17 8:11am

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LittleBLUECorvette said:




George Clinton
1982 Computer Games
1983 P-Funk All-Stars: Urban Dancefloor Guerrillas
1983 You Shouldn’t-Nuf Bit Fish
1985 Some of my Best Jokes are Friends
1986 R&B Skeletons In The Closet


there are 6 more projects after these including the 2 he did on Paisley Park

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Reply #76 posted 06/07/17 1:54pm

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LittleBLUECorvette said:




George Clinton
1982 Computer Games
1983 P-Funk All-Stars: Urban Dancefloor Guerrillas
1983 You Shouldn’t-Nuf Bit Fish
1985 Some of my Best Jokes are Friends
1986 R&B Skeletons In The Closet


there are 6 more projects after these including the 2 he did on Paisley Park


yeahthat

As for ranking them, that would be as impossible as ranking Prince albums for me. cool

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Reply #77 posted 06/07/17 2:32pm

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getxxxx said:



LittleBLUECorvette said:





George Clinton
1982 Computer Games
1983 P-Funk All-Stars: Urban Dancefloor Guerrillas
1983 You Shouldn’t-Nuf Bit Fish
1985 Some of my Best Jokes are Friends
1986 R&B Skeletons In The Closet





there are 6 more projects after these including the 2 he did on Paisley Park


I stopped after the mid 80s.
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Reply #78 posted 06/09/17 12:39am

SoulAlive

What do you guys think of this album? I have tried several times to listen to it,but I can never get through it confused I find myself skipping over much of it.There is waaaaayyyy too much autotune and hip-hop sounds on this album.It's a mess.There are several really cool songs,though.

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Reply #79 posted 06/09/17 6:19am

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SoulAlive said:

What do you guys think of this album? I have tried several times to listen to it,but I can never get through it confused I find myself skipping over much of it.There is waaaaayyyy too much autotune and hip-hop sounds on this album.It's a mess.There are several really cool songs,though.

Image result for first ya gotta shake the gate


Jolene

As In

Bernadette

Yesterdejavu

Definitely some winners on there if you can wade through.

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Reply #80 posted 06/09/17 1:34pm

step2me

Free Your Mind

Maggot Brain

Standing On The Verge

Let's Take It To The Stage

Funkentelechy

Osmium

Radio Active

Cosmic Slop

Ah, The Name Is Bootsy

The Clones Of Dr. Funkenstein

Funkadelic

You Shouldn't Have Bit Fish

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Reply #81 posted 06/10/17 12:59am

SoulAlive

mrwiggles said:

The Funkadelic westbound is harder than the Warners stuff. He "crossed over" into mainstream R&B on his own terms though.

This is true.

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Reply #82 posted 06/10/17 8:44pm

SoulAlive

djThunderfunk said:

SoulAlive said:

What do you guys think of this album? I have tried several times to listen to it,but I can never get through it confused I find myself skipping over much of it.There is waaaaayyyy too much autotune and hip-hop sounds on this album.It's a mess.There are several really cool songs,though.

Image result for first ya gotta shake the gate


Jolene

As In

Bernadette

Yesterdejavu

Definitely some winners on there if you can wade through.

yeah,what I gotta do is,find the good tracks and burn my own CD smile I think I can compile a good 14-track single CD out of this album.

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Reply #83 posted 06/10/17 8:50pm

SoulAlive

"Ain't That Funkin Kinda Hard On You" and "Radio Friendly" are decent songs music

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Reply #84 posted 06/11/17 6:33pm

mrwiggles

SoulAlive said:

"Ain't That Funkin Kinda Hard On You" and "Radio Friendly" are decent songs music



A few jams here for sure. Can't Unring the Bell is a fave. Fucked Up is tight. Jolene rocks, Yesterdejavu always reminds of the band Cream. Roller Rink wears on me after a while. What Would I Do is good, Snot 'n Booger, The Wall.

There's some jams here. Believe me, the Parliament material he's been teasing about putting out sounds like nothing on this record.
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Reply #85 posted 06/11/17 7:08pm

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mrwiggles said:

SoulAlive said:

"Ain't That Funkin Kinda Hard On You" and "Radio Friendly" are decent songs music

A few jams here for sure. Can't Unring the Bell is a fave. Fucked Up is tight. Jolene rocks, Yesterdejavu always reminds of the band Cream. Roller Rink wears on me after a while. What Would I Do is good, Snot 'n Booger, The Wall. There's some jams here. Believe me, the Parliament material he's been teasing about putting out sounds like nothing on this record.


omg Have you heard some of it?!?

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Reply #86 posted 06/11/17 10:44pm

mrwiggles

djThunderfunk said:



mrwiggles said:


SoulAlive said:

"Ain't That Funkin Kinda Hard On You" and "Radio Friendly" are decent songs music



A few jams here for sure. Can't Unring the Bell is a fave. Fucked Up is tight. Jolene rocks, Yesterdejavu always reminds of the band Cream. Roller Rink wears on me after a while. What Would I Do is good, Snot 'n Booger, The Wall. There's some jams here. Believe me, the Parliament material he's been teasing about putting out sounds like nothing on this record.


omg Have you heard some of it?!?



He's been "leaking" plenty of the trax on his periscope account for years now. Whether it sees the light of day this Fall is anyone's quess. Truly "heart-stopping" music for sure. Got a track with Junie that is otherwordly. But like I said with GC theres just no telling if it will ever see the light of day lol.
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Reply #87 posted 06/12/17 5:56am

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mrwiggles said:

djThunderfunk said:


omg Have you heard some of it?!?

He's been "leaking" plenty of the trax on his periscope account for years now. Whether it sees the light of day this Fall is anyone's quess. Truly "heart-stopping" music for sure. Got a track with Junie that is otherwordly. But like I said with GC theres just no telling if it will ever see the light of day lol. [Edited 6/11/17 22:47pm]


I was not aware of this. Thanks for the heads up.

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Reply #88 posted 06/12/17 1:29pm

SoulAlive

mrwiggles said:

djThunderfunk said:


omg Have you heard some of it?!?

He's been "leaking" plenty of the trax on his periscope account for years now. Whether it sees the light of day this Fall is anyone's quess. Truly "heart-stopping" music for sure. Got a track with Junie that is otherwordly. But like I said with GC theres just no telling if it will ever see the light of day lol. [

Nice! I just hope it's not filled with alot of hip-hop like Shake The Gate was.

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Reply #89 posted 06/12/17 7:58pm

mrwiggles

SoulAlive said:



mrwiggles said:


djThunderfunk said:



omg Have you heard some of it?!?



He's been "leaking" plenty of the trax on his periscope account for years now. Whether it sees the light of day this Fall is anyone's quess. Truly "heart-stopping" music for sure. Got a track with Junie that is otherwordly. But like I said with GC theres just no telling if it will ever see the light of day lol. [


Nice! I just hope it's not filled with alot of hip-hop like Shake The Gate was.



It's got some of that in it for sure. But the tracks are meaty and organic with real instruments and horns a plenty.
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