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the best funk ever made? Hi, can u tell me your favorite funk albums ever made?
I like: Parliament: Mother ship connection Jmaes brown: Live at the apollo, and best of jaames brown. but then??? can u tell me more??? thank u! | |
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Albums, not sure about that...songs...?
Thankyoufallentin...by Sly and Shake Your Pants by Cameo | |
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anything by
james brown parliment Bootsy-outta this world Sly Prince | |
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Slave-The base on some of those tracks...damn! Particularly Slide and Snapshot. | |
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Sly & The Family Stone´s Thank U (Faletinme be mice elf agin)
/peace Manki | |
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I agree...
ANYTHING from SLY, would be just! ( "Loose Booty" always comes to mind ) I mean, How in the Hell can one person DEEPLY influence : MILES DAVIS JIMI HENDRIX STEVIE WONDER GEORGE CLINTON PRINCE And , Er'body else after them ? *Damn* "Who gon' clean up all deez Flowers" ----Eddie Murphy as mr. clarence | |
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Prince- 1999 | |
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Gang of Four - Entertainment!
The funkiest album by a post-punk band. Talking Heads - More Songs About Buildings & Food The funkiest art-damaged New Wave band. I would go with Remain in Light but that one ain't funky enough. Isley Brothers - 3+3 Need I say more??? The Higsons - It's a Wonderful Life The best white punk/funk band you've never heard of. Red Hot Chili Peppers - Freaky Styley & BloodSugarSexMagik Their two best masterpieces, hands down. And their greatest examples of how white guys can get nasty too. Rufus - Rufusized One of the coolest funk records of the '70s Ohio Players - Honey Needs no introduction. And it's not just because of the album covers either, perv. NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE. | |
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Parliament - Motor Booty is filled with funk.
The Rainbow Children (self explanitory) Lucy Pearl (self titled) Sons Of Soul - Tony Toni Tone Tom Tom Club 1st album & Good Bad N Funky Basement Jaxx - Rooty Rick James - Street Songs Sweat Band Cameo - We All Know Who We Are / Secret Omen those are sum off the head good 1's...I may b SIR NOZE but these ones made me dance! i will never dance | |
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Moonbeam said: Prince- 1999
Not to start another "what is soul" type discussion but I don't see 1999 as a funk song at all. When I think funk, I think early Commodores stuff like "Machine Gun" or "Slippery When It's Wet" and Herbie Hancock's "Man-Child" album. A good funk song will have a distinctive bassline which 1999 does not. 1999 is more a pop/new wave song thank anything else. Bringing Together Five Decades of R&B/Funk/Soul/Dance
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intha916 said: Moonbeam said: Prince- 1999
Not to start another "what is soul" type discussion but I don't see 1999 as a funk song at all. When I think funk, I think early Commodores stuff like "Machine Gun" or "Slippery When It's Wet" and Herbie Hancock's "Man-Child" album. A good funk song will have a distinctive bassline which 1999 does not. 1999 is more a pop/new wave song thank anything else. I was quite surprised too, I would never have thought of 1999 as a straight funk workout either, although it's got a touch of funk. My favorite funk acts would be something like this: 1. Parliament/ Funkadelic 2. Zapp (Roger Troutman) 3. Cameo 4. Prince/ The Time 5. Bootsy Collins 6. James Brown Funk on, brothers, funk on! RIP Prince: thank U 4 a funky Time... | |
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FalseSetto said: I agree...
ANYTHING from SLY, would be just! I mean, How in the Hell can one person DEEPLY influence : JIMI HENDRIX Not to correct you but Sly didn't influence Hendrix, they were both making music at the same time. Hendrix was blues influenced, especially by Muddy Waters. Now if you said what did Acid influence, then we could throw Sly & Hendrix in the same boat. | |
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The Meters
The JB's (check out the anthology) Zapp (my recent addition, thx funkaholic) Herbie Hancock Obviously then, Prince Sly & the family Stone Stevie Wonder James Brown | |
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Any thing on the Pure Funk cd:
1. Brick House - The Commodores 2. Pick Up the Pieces - The Average White Band 3. Shining Star - Earth, Wind & Fire 4. Jungle Boogie - Kool & the Gang 5. Lady Marmalade - LaBelle 6. Mr. Big Stuff - Jean Knight 7. Kung Fu Fighting - Carl Douglas 8. Car Wash - Rose Royce 9. Tell Me Something Good - Rufus & Chaka Khan 10. Superfly - Curtis Mayfield 11. Theme from Shaft - Isaac Hayes 12. Fire - The Ohio Players 13. Flash Light - Parliament 14. (Every Time I Turn Around) Back in Love Again - L.T.D. 15. Good Times - Chic 16. Forget Me Nots - Patrice Rushen 17. Word Up! - Cameo 18. Early in the Morning - The Gap Band 19. Don't Stop the Music - Yarbrough & Peoples 20. Super Freak - Rick James http://www.facebook.com/p...935246593a
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Slave2daGroove said:
>>>Not to correct you but Sly didn't influence Hendrix<<< It's all love bro. But,remember: Just because U come up 'Round the same time... Doesn't mean you can't or WILL NOT be influenced by your Peers ! Check band of Gypyies : "We Gotta live together" ( Jimi's openly givin' props to Sly ) by runnin'down Sly's "Sing-a-Simple Song" Maybe "DEEPLY" was harsh for Jimi & Miles but the rest of them kats...? I Dunno, bro! btw...Stevie LOVES "Keith Jarrett" ( but you would never hear it from stevie's "MasterBlaster" lol "Who gon' clean up all deez Flowers" ----Eddie Murphy as mr. clarence | |
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FalseSetto said: Slave2daGroove said:
>>>Not to correct you but Sly didn't influence Hendrix<<< It's all love bro. But,remember: Just because U come up 'Round the same time... Doesn't mean you can't or WILL NOT be influenced by your Peers ! Check band of Gypyies : "We Gotta live together" ( Jimi's openly givin' props to Sly ) by runnin'down Sly's "Sing-a-Simple Song" Maybe "DEEPLY" was harsh for Jimi & Miles but the rest of them kats...? I Dunno, bro! btw...Stevie LOVES "Keith Jarrett" ( but you would never hear it from stevie's "MasterBlaster" lol Great points! I forgot about "We've got to live together" on that Live at the Filmore. So cool. It is all love Bro, you are cool. | |
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Slave2daGroove said
>>> Great points! <<< Thanks, dude ! Just tryin'to stay "Fair & Balanced" ( like Fox news ? ) Aiiight ??? "Who gon' clean up all deez Flowers" ----Eddie Murphy as mr. clarence | |
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Slave2daGroove said: FalseSetto said: I agree...
ANYTHING from SLY, would be just! I mean, How in the Hell can one person DEEPLY influence : JIMI HENDRIX Not to correct you but Sly didn't influence Hendrix, they were both making music at the same time. Hendrix was blues influenced, especially by Muddy Waters. Now if you said what did Acid influence, then we could throw Sly & Hendrix in the same boat. He must´ve loved the sound tho´ since he invited Greg Errico & Larry Graham 2 play with him. At that time the Family Stone had an agreement with Sly not 2 play with anybody else but him. /peace Manki | |
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funkyblues said: Hi, can u tell me your favorite funk albums ever made?
I like: Parliament: Mother ship connection Co-sign, but I'd also have to add Sly and The Family Stone's "There's A Riot Goin' On!" | |
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What is funk? All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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Did anyone mention the Brother's Johnson? | |
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manki said:
>>>He (JIMI) must´ve loved the sound tho´ since he invited Greg Errico & Larry Graham 2 play with him. At that time the Family Stone had an agreement with Sly not 2 play with anybody else but him.<<< "HOW COOL IS THAT" ??? Man...Now-a-days... SLY would've had "BEEF" JIMI... MILES would've had "BEEF" wit JAMES... BOB DYLAN would've shot JONI MITCHELL (pending a trial ) ED SULLIVAN would've had Beef wit DICK CLARK'S crew... ARRRGH !!! This day & age: Folks is Sooo Fuckin' silly !!! Ya Heard "Who gon' clean up all deez Flowers" ----Eddie Murphy as mr. clarence | |
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