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Parliament or Funkadelic? Which of these bands had the best songs?
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I'm staying neutral lol | |
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I barely know the difference lol but I own 2 Parliament albums (Mothership Connection/Funkentelechy) and 2 Funkadelic albums (Maggot Brain and Uncle Jam Wants You), all of them are wonderful journeys, but Mothership Connection just feels wayyy ahead of its time, production-wise, lyrically, the breakdowns, the choice of instrumentation... A timeless piece of music. | |
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The Parliaments, lol. PRINCE: Always and Forever
MICHAEL JACKSON: Always and Forever ----- Live Your Life How U Wanna Live It | |
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Parliafunkadelicment Thang | |
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the answer to this question, of course, is very subjective..! . I tend to think the earlier Funkadelic work (up to '76) is better than the latter Funkadelic work - with obvious exceptions like (NOT JUST) KNEE DEEP. . I then also tend to think the Parliament albums got better each time, from Chocolate City through MOTOR BOOTY AFFAIR. again, some of the later "Parliament" music was still great, but not as consistently so. . in the end most of that music was EXTREMELY FUNKY.. & it comes down to whatever you happen to prefer - the brass-heavy, more "accessible" Parliament music or the "edgier" & "less-mainstream" craziness of Funkadelic.. I'll see you tonight..
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Thasrite. "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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Same band different style but yes Parliafunkadelicment. Who remembers that poster that came with Funkentelechy? | |
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I do I also remember the poster and iron-on transfer that came with the 1977 double 'Live' album | |
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I love both bands equally,Check out this amazing artwork!
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OH HELL YEAH!!! | |
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whatcha know about the pop-up characters that came with the 'Motor Booty Affair' vinyl album? | |
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Both | |
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C'mon man.... | |
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TheOriginalBrothaFiness said:
C'mon man.... Would love to have the original sealed version of this, I lost all the characters down thru the years. Two different approaches to funk. Even though it started to overlap towards the end. Clinton has said Funkadelic is the root of it all, an attitude from which Parliament sprang, even though The Parliaments were first. Funkadelic is underground guerrilla funk. Subversive. Parliament is more mainstream, commercial. | |
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And that's the truth | |
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Handcuffs is considered mainstream?? | |
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I think it's interesting (and very cool) the way they were able to have two seperate record deals for both bands,even though it was the same members in both bands In late 1977,Parliament's "Flashlight" was THE JAM and then in early '78,Funkadelic responded with "One Nation Under A Groove"!! It's like they were (playfully) competing with themselves! | |
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George quite the businessman on this one | |
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great businessman,indeed | |
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HuMpThAnG said:
Handcuffs is considered mainstream?? Truth be told none of it was truly mainstream. That is what makes it special, he was able to get some chart success and sell millions of records with music that sounded like nothing else at the time. Parliament tended to be somewhat more accessible than Funkadelic and it's ironic that Funkadelic had the biggest hit of the whole thang with One Nation. Like I always say he crossed Funkadelic over into chart success on its own terms. All the while still keeping that subversivenss and rock edge on some of it. I discovered Parliament with Flashlight. When I bought the One Nation album my ears said now this is something else right here. | |
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R & B ( Rhythm & Business) and George did just that did business 2 bands on 2 different labels and made all the cash. | |
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HuMpThAnG said:
PF is its own genre altogether. And I dunno about that "great businessman" stuff either. If that's the case why did everyone in the bands, himself included wind up penniless? Only one that ended up with some money is Bootsy, mostly due to his work outside of George's camp and some monies he made when a broadcast company built a tower on his property. For most acts this music bizzness is a no win proposition. | |
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i wonder if Boots own his WB publishings | |
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That's a great question...Let me see what I can dig up , Shit I can't find anything regarding ownership
[Edited 7/6/17 14:43pm] | |
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OMG, I love them both!! I grew up listening to those jams!!
"With love, honor, and respect for every living thing in the universe, separation ceases, and we all become one being, singing one song." - Prince Roger Nelson (1958-2016) | |
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I have 3 of the original Motor Booty Affair vinyls, and two are not even assembled yet. [Edited 7/8/17 15:42pm] Katie Kinisky: "So What Are The Latest Dances, Nell?"
Nell Carter: "Anything The Black Folks did Last Year" | |
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MotorBootyAffair said: I have 3 of the original Motor Booty Affair vinyls, and two are not even assembled yet. [Edited 7/8/17 15:42pm] Oh wow lucky you. I first received the vinyl for Christmas 1978. Over the years I squandered away all the pieces. I do have a picture disc of the album. | |
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