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LOUIE "BABBLING" KABBABIE - George Clinton
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http;//www.georgeclinton.com www.discogs.com/artist/301195-Louis-Kabbabie
Bounce 2 This - Funkadelic
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How Late Do U Have 2BB4UR Absent? (How Late Do You Have To Be Before You Are Absent?) is a double album by George Clinton & the P-Funk All-Stars, released September 6, 2005 on Clinton's label The C Kunspyruhzy. The album also featured release in France on Nocturne Records. It is their first album of new studio material since 1996's T.A.P.O.A.F.O.M. (The Awesome Power Of A Fully Operational Moth...
Ricky Rouse - Mike Hampton Knee Deep
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Hampton was born in Cleveland, Ohio, and started his professional career when he was recruited as a seventeen-year-old guitar prodigy by the band Funkadelic, which found itself in need of a lead guitarist after original guitarist Eddie Hazel left the band. Hampton impressed Funkadelic's George Clinton by performing a note-for-note rendition of Hazel's ten-minute solo "Maggot Brain". Hampton mad...
P-Funk All Stars - Alice In My Fantasy - Cosmic Slop
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georgeclinton.com/audio/p-funk-all-stars--funk-um-agin-for-the-first-time/
Shoot Your Shot - P Funk All Stars
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belita_Woods georgeclinton.com
Never Gonna Tell It - Funkadelic
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Tales of Kidd Funkadelic is the eighth studio album by the band Funkadelic, released in September 1976. It was their final album on the Westbound record label. The tracks were recorded during the same sessions as their first release for Warner Brothers Records, Hardcore Jollies; which was released a month later. Two tracks from Tales of Kidd Funkadelic, the single “Undisco Kidd” and the party a...
Paul Kantner - The Baby Tree
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Blows Against the Empire is a concept album by Paul Kantner, released under the name Paul Kantner and Jefferson Starship. It is the first album to use the "Starship" moniker, a name which Kantner and Grace Slick would later use for the band Jefferson Starship that emerged after Jack Casady and Jorma Kaukonen left Jefferson Airplane. jeffersonstarship.com
Napoleon Murphy Brock - Lonely Little Girl - Idiot Bastard Son
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Napoleon Murphy Brock - Lonely Little Girl - Idiot Bastard Son
Parliament - Give Up the Funk (Tear the Roof off the Sucker)
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Parliament - Give Up the Funk (Tear the Roof off the Sucker)
Funkadelic - I Got a Thing, You Got a Thing, Everybody's Got a Thing
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Funkadelic - I Got a Thing, You Got a Thing, Everybody's Got a Thing
Maggot Brain Kidd Funkadelic 2022-06-25
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Maggot Brain Kidd Funkadelic 2022-06-25
Parliament Funkadelic - Thumpathaurus People
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Parliament Funkadelic - Thumpathaurus People
素晴らしい人達❤
これがファンクか〜濃いんだねー🎉
皆さんハイ🎉
Isn't that the bass player from Blind Faith? Joke. I saw Maha 3 times in 1972, all in L.A. John really cut loose for all of the "pros" he knew in the VIP pits. When you listen to the Orchestra make it loud enough to shatter your bones. If you live with horrible neighbors use headphones.
Real
Look into the story of how this came about...... Emotional electricity.
Who would have said one day that Ian Gillan would still singing at 79 years old 😮
Billy Cobham is phenomenal. His power, stamina and creativity ranks him at the very top alongside Micky Dolenz and Ringo Starr.
I saw The Mahavishnu in Manchester England in 1972 as part of their Birds Of Fire tour. They were awesome then. I was a music student in '73. I became a musician for many years, then into education. I met John and the 7th Dimension in Manchester at one of their many concerts. I spoke to him, and he was wonderful. I live in the same village as John was brought up in, in Doncaster, South Yorkshire. I play all Mahavishnu stuff as my daily fix.
I liked it but actually prefer the studio versions. To me the formidable instrumental stars are: . Jan Hammer with hair for a change and then PROBABLY . My man, Billy open-handed Cobham. But really spots 1&2 could go either way. Call it a tie. Violin in such a setting, not a gimmick but I canlive with/without it. A great time-capsule.
I can't find out, how this band works, but it is an firework. Holy smoke, are they grooving!
Naulon my book
Aqua Boogie Baby! PFUNK FOR LIFE! 🤘 🤘🤘✊️❤
Just what I needed to reset my Brain, powerful 🔥🔥🔥
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Woow , what a sound , what a groove , from out of space : the silvers groovers !!! Funk therapy!!! Thanks Good vibes!!! ThX
Algum BR que curte esse hino ?
Billy Cobham a true force of nature.
Oh my god this guitarist is an absolute genius ❤
20:45
Billy Cobham defining the "fat" sound of drum sets! A lot of power and precision to attain that.
1:01:23 🎸 "Hollywood Swinging" ( Kool & the Gang) riff! 🔥
Awesome! Who is the guitar player?
I only got to see them once in my yuonger days! Now phone videos have somewhat replaced going to shows!
Billy's tuned in.
I never missed The Funk Mob when they landed in HTown.
if i had one word to describe this, it would be "spinal" - mike tyson (thpinal)
i literally just had an eargasm.. my ears jizzed all over the keyboard
proof music doesn't need to be complex or fast to be great
And we are not from this planet. Facts. Free your mind
It's a story about a love potion or a love drug, which two people take and... The beginning, the first part of the story is when the two people get together and they get involved with this love potion. The second part is where the love potion starts to take effect. And it's called, if that is named after them, appropriately enough, is called mandrake root, "Mandrake root"...
Outstanding Marathon, Shango,Moonflower,great classic music awesome 👌
Mannn.. I'll never forget this night.
Cob ham is killer on this!
So clean, man now how jam
Magnifique ! Merci pour le partage ! Les musiciens envoient du bois, malgré un public particulièrement mou et peu enthousiaste (subjugué, sous hypnose ?). On apprécie toutefois la qualité du doc, joliment filmé et monté…
This is not just music but we are in the presence of the POETIC. I say that because each note is yelling, screaming, crying, and when this is played the way it needs to be you are moved into a place where love and war; death and joy are being revealed. Man I am blessed.
While this solo is technically brilliant I have always found it fundamentally different from the solos of traditional rock bands. Rather than triumphant like "The Ocean" or soaring like "Eruption," Eddie Hazen's work in the original is melancholy because it expresses the heartbreak of America's crushing of minority youth. I think this solo speaks to that sadness and makes beautiful art from a people who refuse to be ignored. Anyway my takeaway from what is one of the best guitar solos in the history of American popular music.
I saw this hot trio in the early 70's. Walsh just exploded with talent. Almost a one man band.
I saw them live years ago in Dayton Ohio
THe bass on "Runnin'" is just outstanding!
Can u imagine Eddie and jimi hooking up
Saw some epic pfunk in the 90’s, a lot of 6+ hr shows.
,,,was the drummer running late?
Merci
This is cold and hot!!!!!!! Help me. Oh, It's Funkadelic!!!!!! Now, I'm Cool.
Boston May of 75 with Jeff Beck.Great night for music.
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What a great composition - simply awesome! 🎸🙌❤️
Greg sounds alot like phillpe wyynn