[ARCHIVED THREAD] - FUNK YOU (Page 1 of 2)
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Oh no you di'int!
Back to the REAL funk! I'll raise your Parliament with this! |
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I saw them at a free show in Kent circa 2000. They played for like four hours and the dude in the diaper didn't quit. That's freakin' awesome! The sound kinda sucks and the video is just plain silly but the funk survives!!! |
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That's some good stuff. |
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There ain't a lot of hard-ass funk up in this thread. I'll take care of that right now: |
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Quoted: There ain't a lot of hard-ass funk up in this thread. I'll take care of that right now: |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: There ain't a lot of hard-ass funk up in this thread. I'll take care of that right now: That sounds almost EXACTLY like a Meters song that I can't seem to remember the name of or find on youtube right now ![]() Anyway, more from the kings of funk: You know your funk, my friend. |
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We had this bus driver at Al Udeid, and I swear, this was the only song he ever played. Every day, hop on the bus to ride to work, and this song was cranked. lol... |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: There ain't a lot of hard-ass funk up in this thread. I'll take care of that right now: That sounds almost EXACTLY like a Meters song that I can't seem to remember the name of or find on youtube right now ![]() Anyway, more from the kings of funk: You know your funk, my friend. If you dig funk and you're interested in expanding your musical consciousness, may I suggest Soulive, particularly anything from their first 5 albums... ...a little more jazzy than some like, but all funk at heart ![]() |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: There ain't a lot of hard-ass funk up in this thread. I'll take care of that right now: That sounds almost EXACTLY like a Meters song that I can't seem to remember the name of or find on youtube right now ![]() Anyway, more from the kings of funk: You know your funk, my friend. If you dig funk and you're interested in expanding your musical consciousness, may I suggest Soulive, particularly anything from their first 5 albums... ...a little more jazzy than some like, but all funk at heart This kicks ass! |
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CHOCOLATE CITY—In an address before an emergency session of Parliament Monday, George Clinton said he is prepared to drop Da Bomb on Iraq if Saddam Hussein does not loosen up and comply with U.N. weapons inspectors by the Clinton-imposed deadline of March 1. "For Saddam Hussein to refuse to let U.N. officials inspect Iraqi weapons facilities as per the terms of Iraq's 1991 Gulf War surrender is decidedly unfunky of him," Clinton said. "While the decision to drop Da Bomb is never an easy one, unless Saddam gets down with this whole U.N.-inspection thang and seriously refunkatizes his stance by March 1, we will have no choice but to tear the roof off Baghdad." Preparations for the military strike, dubbed Operation Supergroovalisticprosifunkstication Storm, are already underway. The Mothership is ready and on standby at Starchild Air Force Base in Detroit, where more than 5,000 bop gunners are making final preparations for deployment to the Persian Gulf. Clinton has also ordered an additional 2,500 Aquaboogie Amphibious Assault units to the Gulf, bringing the total P-Funk Nation military presence in the region to 23,000. http://www.theonion.com/articles/clinton-threatens-to-drop-da-bomb-on-iraq,787/ |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: There ain't a lot of hard-ass funk up in this thread. I'll take care of that right now: That sounds almost EXACTLY like a Meters song that I can't seem to remember the name of or find on youtube right now ![]() Anyway, more from the kings of funk: You know your funk, my friend. If you dig funk and you're interested in expanding your musical consciousness, may I suggest Soulive, particularly anything from their first 5 albums... ...a little more jazzy than some like, but all funk at heart This kicks ass! Have some more: ![]() ![]() And here's a Soulive live album in it's entirety; maybe you can throw this onto SubRadio sometime ![]() |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: There ain't a lot of hard-ass funk up in this thread. I'll take care of that right now: That sounds almost EXACTLY like a Meters song that I can't seem to remember the name of or find on youtube right now ![]() Anyway, more from the kings of funk: You know your funk, my friend. If you dig funk and you're interested in expanding your musical consciousness, may I suggest Soulive, particularly anything from their first 5 albums... ...a little more jazzy than some like, but all funk at heart This kicks ass! Have some more: And here's a Soulive live album in it's entirety; maybe you can throw this onto SubRadio sometime Listening now. Both these bands "get it". Galactic in particular, reminds me a bit of the funk that comes off Daptone records. You have to pinch yourself, to remind yourself that you're listening to a modern recording. I've got some Sharron Jones on wax.
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We all know who the real Glenn Hughes is....
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: There ain't a lot of hard-ass funk up in this thread. I'll take care of that right now: That sounds almost EXACTLY like a Meters song that I can't seem to remember the name of or find on youtube right now ![]() Anyway, more from the kings of funk: You know your funk, my friend. If you dig funk and you're interested in expanding your musical consciousness, may I suggest Soulive, particularly anything from their first 5 albums... ...a little more jazzy than some like, but all funk at heart This kicks ass! Have some more: And here's a Soulive live album in it's entirety; maybe you can throw this onto SubRadio sometime Listening now. Both these bands "get it". Galactic in particular, reminds me a bit of the funk that comes off Daptone records. You have to pinch yourself, to remind yourself that you're listening to a modern recording. I've got some Sharron Jones on wax. Well, not to disappoint you, but both the bands have kinda "lost it" on recent albums, trending towards a more hip-hop vibe They both still play a lot of their older stuff at concerts and there is tons of fantastic live recordings out there...another band worth checking out is Lettuce; a spinoff band from the guitar player of Soulive.Speed |
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Quoted: Well, not to disappoint you, but both the bands have kinda "lost it" on recent albums, trending towards a more hip-hop vibe They both still play a lot of their older stuff at concerts and there is tons of fantastic live recordings out there...another band worth checking out is Lettuce; a spinoff band from the guitar player of Soulive.Also I was being sneaky and snuck in a Soulive song in that post w/ John Schofield playing lead guitar ![]() Speed Gabriel Roth of Daptone never disappoints. He's almost religious about the recording process, and engineering/production in general. Hell, I think it IS his religion. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Well, not to disappoint you, but both the bands have kinda "lost it" on recent albums, trending towards a more hip-hop vibe They both still play a lot of their older stuff at concerts and there is tons of fantastic live recordings out there...another band worth checking out is Lettuce; a spinoff band from the guitar player of Soulive.Also I was being sneaky and snuck in a Soulive song in that post w/ John Schofield playing lead guitar ![]() Speed Gabriel Roth of Daptone never disappoints. He's almost religious about the recording process, and engineering/production in general. Hell, I think it IS his religion. Nice! Analog geeks I suffer no digital effects or nor digital amplification on my rig Speed |








They both still play a lot of their older stuff at concerts and there is tons of fantastic live recordings out there...another band worth checking out is Lettuce; a spinoff band from the guitar player of Soulive.