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Funk
A post in the "Unpopular Musical Opinions" inspired me to start this.
All I've heard is Breakestra, and they kick mucho ass, so please recommend me some good funk music. |
A few years back I listened to this album quite a bit:
http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&token=ADFEAEE47E1DD24CAE7F20CE9B3246 CCBA7DF71DCA55FB801A396A5DD3A13C49840138E253F8959C E5BC09C805EA9762A0450EDBD5EC56FCDA2A34378CEBAC603B 2E2B7B&sql=10:uz59kettsq70 Some good stuff. |
Mothership Connection!
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grorge clinton.
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Don't forget James Brown.
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Betty Davis, once married to Miles Davis but she was too wild and sassy so they divorced. Self Titled and Nasty Girls are the only two i've heard and are pretty awesome.
Funkadelic, I thought I hated funk until I heard them. There first 3 albums are essential: Funkadelic, Maggot Brain, Free Your mind.... James Brown's Funky Diva's- I heard this compilation once and cant remember any of the singers names. Anyway they are like female James Browns. Sly and the Family Stone- theres a riot going on |
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Parliament Funkadelic , or Parliament, or Funkadelic- I love them. I listen to Mothership Connection all the time. Sly Stone - while he had some fantastic funk, some of his songs are a bit R&B for me, though a great soul vibe The Bar Kays - their early albums were way out Curtis Mayfield - Get the SUPERFLY sountrack, and get the Best Of collection. some great funk and soul on there. you can get superfly for supersaver prices at the record stores. Curtis Mayfield is one of my favorites James Brown - for a great sampler listen to the dveelopment of funk on the "20 all time greatest hits" compilation. yuou can buy the CD for super saver prioces. The Ohio Players |
I barely know any funk artists, but there's the Coup which integrates funk and Rap. They're great.
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i've seen george clinton twice in the past couple of years. it was spectacular. there is one of the few bands that can be played in ANY situation and everyone will be into it. i was at a show a local hardcore show a few nights ago and between bands they were playing fuckadelic and everybody was boogying to the extreme
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Back at my Alma Mater, we had a really good funk show on the college radio station and I think it is still going. Yes, here you go:
http://www.wrvu.org/dfunk/ 8-10 PM Central Time on Fridays Here is the link to the live stream: http://wrvu.org/ Show Schedule: http://wrvu.org/schedule.html A friend of mine used to have a funk show on this station that came on before the D-Funk show. I'll never forget going in to the station and drinking tequila with him while he played Beefheart's Mirror Man on the air.... I got that Funky 16 Corners CD I posted earlier from that guy... |
BTW, WRVU is a good station all around - a little better than standard college radio
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"make my funk the p-funk, I wants to get funked up"
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they're playing Fuzzy Sun from Halfway to a Threeway right now on WRVU
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i listen to a lot of funk...
funkadelic parliament james brown bootsy collins defunkt ravi harris & the prophets (JB covers on sitar!) sly & the family stone ohio players herbie hancock miles davis (on the corner!) bernie worrell soul clique johnny guitar watson |
herbie hancock's 'headhunters' album
parliament/funkadelic war ohio players the meters prince (dirty mind) rick james the brides of funkenstein (dunno if they are any good) towers of power (can't remember if they're any good) there's some pretty funky afrobeat stuff too antibalas geraldo pino |
I was going to recommend Hancock's Head Hunters, but I wasn't quite sure if it was 'funk'. Though it is 'funky'.
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Also, I almost forgot, whenever funky-ass records are being played, Buy by James Chance and The Contortions deserves a spin.
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Mothership Connection is so fun to listen to...with or without pot.
"sit back, relax, while we do it to you in your ear drum" "can you imagine doobie in your funk?" |
the only joy i felt in marching or pep band was playing tear the roof off the sucker
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Kool and the Gang! :]
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funk....the dom I was the inspirer so here's some funk you must have:
James Brown - The Payback Rufus Thomas - Funkiest Man Alive:The Stax Years Funkadelic - Let's Take It To The Stage Parliament - Mothership Connection Mandrill - Fencewalk VA - Brainfreeze Breaks and just any of the following: Bobby Byrd Fred Wesley Maceo and the Macks Pearly Queen Tony Alvon & The Bel Airs Roy Ayers Lonnie Liston Smith The Soul Senders The Highliters Yarbarough People (not sure of the spelling) Soul Destroyers |
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