Damn this shit is funky!! It's in the pocket, steadily coming at you......and the fade is off the hook. I've been replaying the fade since the song came out. There will neveer be another group like P-Funk!!!
Gary Star Child Shider doing his thing damn I can't believe that you are gone Uncle. I'll miss you but you will always be with me in your music and through all my uncles that are still with Parliament/ Funkadelic. Love you !! God got a great guitarist with his band now.
everybodys talkin bout the fadeout at 3:53 its alright but not their best fadeout i personally like the NEW DOO REVIEW fadeout the DIPPITY DOO DA DAAY and lets not overlook their instumental fades as well like GROOVALEGIANCE AND GOOD TO YOUR EARHOLE
@regvision Yeah, GROOVALLEGIANCE has an insane jam right at the end. In fact, the last two minutes of that tune are nuts. Some of their best instrumental work ever. Skeet and Michael are right on on that one.
And, of course, Eddie tears it up at the end of "Good to your Earhole".
parliament did a song in the 70's that went something ( we'er the opening act we cant come we gets no more we gets no oncore ) do anyone remember it and can you post it, thanks to all the great post that you guys do .
I was 10 years old when this song and album came out. It was also my very first album that I bought I had cut some neighbors grass to earn the money to get it.
Tell im say wikipedia said Glen Goins' voice was "haunting"! Can you figgasmellme?? A shootin star knows life is a bustop so they squeeze ten seconds into every ONE. :p I want my funk uncut. Betty Davis, Bootsy & P-Funk. I have seen da comin of da funk!
What we have here is the most underrated cut of all time. This is the sh%#!!!!! Classic Parliament-Funkadelic when they were at their best. The synthesizer line is unreal!
this has always been my jam right here ever since the album came out...especially the end! I'm just surprised no one has ever sampled or looped the end...P-Funk...
@wakeel7 Actually this was samples by Madlib on his Saturday Morning Remixes album. This name of the track is called "Blunt Break" and I posted it as a video response on here
i think this song was supposed to be on the uncle jam album by funkaDELIC but maybe was not finished they did that alot with theyre albums. the uncle jam album was released terribly late we were waiting and waiting for it, the record stores did not even know the exact release date either. funkadelic was just riding the wave of (not just) knee deep and bout time the album did drop it was almost to late
the album was alright being a diehard pfunk fan i tried to support it as much as possible but looking back at it, the album was just too dark (following motor booty affair which was a white album) that dark album in the daytime just didnt hit it .this is definetly not a classic pfunk album cover
@Warrenles aahhh! but things did change as mr clinton would shortly find out after this album the 80s where comming in along with hip hop and techno sounds
I heard this song for the first time today and it's sho 'nuff funky! Just in case anyone else out there has listened from 3:53 on 50 times and still can't figure out what they're saying, I looked it up for us: "Uncle Jam's coming, coming for you." It's that simple! Rinse and repeat, throw in a "Yes he is" a couple of times, add a twist of "and you," and that, ladies and gentlemen, is how you make one of the best fades in history.
George was high as hell with the lil run in the beginning whopa whooooo whoaaa LMAO this is my ish i love the bass line i think ima learn on my wind synth...shit is dope!!
I love the way Junie Play's the bass on the minimoog it sometimes sounds outa rythm but thats what funk is all about not perfect but RAW!!! I read that in this session when they recorded this in detroit at the united sound system studio they were high as a kite. Check the end of this song when they start singing "Unkle jam",, You can tell they were high, again the minimoog bass sometimes seems outa rythm but very funky results. I miss that creativity today.
and Garry is killing it too....aaaaahhhhhheaaahh (do you have a joint?) LOL......I Love Uncle Jam's coming, coming for you yes he is. Sang Garry GA GA GA GA GA GA GA ......
WOW, always thought I was the only person who felt like that about that part. I agree with every word of your statement, Sequence. To me, 3:53 to the fade has such an anthemic, almost heroic feel to it. LOVE it!
The other part I've come to appreciate in recent years is George's adlib at 0:17 which, incidentally, Dre continually "scratched" in on the intro of "The Chronic" album.
very underrated compared to alot of their other work.
jlh1637 2 months ago
one of my favorite on this album I rememeber playing this album so much it started skipping
dexterdenise 2 months ago
Hard hitting funk
211bill 2 months ago 3
The best part of this jam starts at 3:12. At 3:53 we have an obtuse, redundant, obnoxious interjection into an otherwise seamless masterpiece.
chuckleheadzzz 2 months ago
Damn this shit is funky!! It's in the pocket, steadily coming at you......and the fade is off the hook. I've been replaying the fade since the song came out. There will neveer be another group like P-Funk!!!
docdelic 3 months ago
Damn!! I forgot how Nasty this was....that bass keys & Junie Morrison's Vocal arrangements.....Very creative!
1Mellodee 4 months ago 4
Gary Star Child Shider doing his thing damn I can't believe that you are gone Uncle. I'll miss you but you will always be with me in your music and through all my uncles that are still with Parliament/ Funkadelic. Love you !! God got a great guitarist with his band now.
1andreph 4 months ago
everybodys talkin bout the fadeout at 3:53 its alright but not their best fadeout i personally like the NEW DOO REVIEW fadeout the DIPPITY DOO DA DAAY and lets not overlook their instumental fades as well like GROOVALEGIANCE AND GOOD TO YOUR EARHOLE
regvision 4 months ago
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sex6cult9revolution 4 months ago
@regvision Yeah, GROOVALLEGIANCE has an insane jam right at the end. In fact, the last two minutes of that tune are nuts. Some of their best instrumental work ever. Skeet and Michael are right on on that one.
And, of course, Eddie tears it up at the end of "Good to your Earhole".
sex6cult9revolution 4 months ago
yeah...yeah...yeah... this is smooth funk....
almondhead1 6 months ago
parliament did a song in the 70's that went something ( we'er the opening act we cant come we gets no more we gets no oncore ) do anyone remember it and can you post it, thanks to all the great post that you guys do .
1222vester 6 months ago
@1222vester "Get Dressed" by George Clinton
ivemere 5 months ago
@1222vester GET DRESSED! computer games album george clinton solo project it was 1982
regvision 4 months ago
ahhhhhhhhhyeah
petejanett 6 months ago
Go Junie!
cosmix 6 months ago
Damn,...somebody open up a window or somethin',...
Its way 2 funky in here,...thumbs up if U agree!!!
shadowmixx 8 months ago
I was 10 years old when this song and album came out. It was also my very first album that I bought I had cut some neighbors grass to earn the money to get it.
blaakhawk 8 months ago
wat album is this frommm????
KONKRETEJUNGLE1 9 months ago
@KONKRETEJUNGLE1 Gloryhollastoopid from'79
Tony1TAKE 9 months ago
@KONKRETEJUNGLE1 Gloryhallastoopid
gritney23 5 months ago in playlist More videos from sequence2002
JUNIE!!!!!!!!!
flownogard 10 months ago
Great Jam!!!! In the Pocket!!!
fredblassie123 10 months ago
Tell im say wikipedia said Glen Goins' voice was "haunting"! Can you figgasmellme?? A shootin star knows life is a bustop so they squeeze ten seconds into every ONE. :p I want my funk uncut. Betty Davis, Bootsy & P-Funk. I have seen da comin of da funk!
goldragons 11 months ago
What we have here is the most underrated cut of all time. This is the sh%#!!!!! Classic Parliament-Funkadelic when they were at their best. The synthesizer line is unreal!
MrAshbury101 1 year ago
THIS REAL MUSIC THIS NEW STUFF IS A N EAR ACHE
carolinafire365 1 year ago
true music artistry
MajorLabelPromo7 1 year ago
it seems more appropriate with the uncle Jam album vs the Gloryhallastupid album
mmckinnis 1 year ago
this has always been my jam right here ever since the album came out...especially the end! I'm just surprised no one has ever sampled or looped the end...P-Funk...
wakeel7 1 year ago
@wakeel7 Actually this was samples by Madlib on his Saturday Morning Remixes album. This name of the track is called "Blunt Break" and I posted it as a video response on here
Revnardradio 10 months ago
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211bill 1 year ago
I love the "mega-phone" vocal sound ala 3:15, "Callin the Mothership...."
6402680 1 year ago
YES I thought I was the only one with the 3:53 addiction...!!
fukneebone 1 year ago
i think this song was supposed to be on the uncle jam album by funkaDELIC but maybe was not finished they did that alot with theyre albums. the uncle jam album was released terribly late we were waiting and waiting for it, the record stores did not even know the exact release date either. funkadelic was just riding the wave of (not just) knee deep and bout time the album did drop it was almost to late
regvision 1 year ago
@regvision I think you're right and the Gloryhallastoopid album came out right when they left St.Louis with the Uncle Jam Tour.
mightyblack1 1 year ago
the album was alright being a diehard pfunk fan i tried to support it as much as possible but looking back at it, the album was just too dark (following motor booty affair which was a white album) that dark album in the daytime just didnt hit it .this is definetly not a classic pfunk album cover
regvision 1 year ago
Thanks Junk n Funkya P smellup da UNIVERSE....
maxscountdown 1 year ago
2010 No Unity between Afirkan Americans until.....
jetindeed 1 year ago
"Nothin' has changed, even the bang remains the same!"
Warrenles 1 year ago
@Warrenles aahhh! but things did change as mr clinton would shortly find out after this album the 80s where comming in along with hip hop and techno sounds
regvision 1 year ago
Funk is a God's Bless, no doubt.
Make our lives less painful and mo happy.
funkberto 1 year ago
I heard this song for the first time today and it's sho 'nuff funky! Just in case anyone else out there has listened from 3:53 on 50 times and still can't figure out what they're saying, I looked it up for us: "Uncle Jam's coming, coming for you." It's that simple! Rinse and repeat, throw in a "Yes he is" a couple of times, add a twist of "and you," and that, ladies and gentlemen, is how you make one of the best fades in history.
StormSong8 1 year ago 2
@StormSong8
This is one of the absolute GREATEST songs ever made!!!
cen1276 1 year ago
Rip,Gary thats all i got to say.
gaddyify 1 year ago
Thank you Gary for allowing us to live through you....
RIP Mr. Shider...
LowRCS 1 year ago
Funk yeah!! In the pocket, right smack dab in the socket!
maofunkshun 1 year ago
@maofunkshun funktastic maofunkshun!
monaj3lisa 1 year ago
i'll color you funky!.........cuz i paint and stuff
LOVE PARLIAMENT!!!!!
monaj3lisa 1 year ago
aint a damn thing change...
rbg2819 2 years ago
Does anyone know what is the lyrics to the fade of this song?
lamonteg1967 2 years ago
uncle jam's coming, coming for you
potobuah15 2 years ago
this version is missing 10 seconds off the end.
k16jones 1 year ago
best jam of this album....well done....
fredblassie123 2 years ago
from 3:53 out is so dope to me..
Tony1TAKE 2 years ago
junie rules p-funk 4 life
MrDocktaill 2 years ago
In the pocket, right smack-dab in the socket!
ejc1974 3 years ago
George was high as hell with the lil run in the beginning whopa whooooo whoaaa LMAO this is my ish i love the bass line i think ima learn on my wind synth...shit is dope!!
Tony1TAKE 3 years ago
Damn Junie is killin that moog bass...
Tony1TAKE 3 years ago
I love the way Junie Play's the bass on the minimoog it sometimes sounds outa rythm but thats what funk is all about not perfect but RAW!!! I read that in this session when they recorded this in detroit at the united sound system studio they were high as a kite. Check the end of this song when they start singing "Unkle jam",, You can tell they were high, again the minimoog bass sometimes seems outa rythm but very funky results. I miss that creativity today.
dhampex 3 years ago
dj quik sampled this in 95, george, junie and garry shider shsaring lead vocals with the girls saying we want the bomb got to have the bomb.
michelle2837 3 years ago
rock on!!!
dogshit71 3 years ago
This was my song back in my day. Color me funky you disco junkies! Big up's to P-funk and the chairman of the board UNCLE JAM!
Funk On and don't stop keep it coming!
louis15x 3 years ago
Junie wrote this
PhuckHue2 3 years ago
3:12-3:53/41 seconds of "Frequent Space" as only P-Funk can deliver!
LowRCS 3 years ago
Great song...thanks for posting. This is one of the few P-Funk albums that I dont have
Dr77Funkenstein 3 years ago
Oh yeah...this is definitely the joint!
MissFunkentelect 3 years ago
Nothing has changed. Even the bang, remains the same. We still need the Funk! Gotta have the Funk.
Nothing has changed, or is the way you percieve me, colored by the way you've be treated in a situation that come to mind?
(Oh, pass the J!) Play it Gary!
This is FUNK!
Calicard 3 years ago
oh my ears are just thumppin from the funk I need the funk gots to have the funk!
thabigpill 3 years ago
and Garry is killing it too....aaaaahhhhhheaaahh (do you have a joint?) LOL......I Love Uncle Jam's coming, coming for you yes he is. Sang Garry GA GA GA GA GA GA GA ......
ioxxd90 3 years ago
that rubbery synth bass is the jammmmmmmmmm!!!!!!!!!! a very underrated p-funk cut!!
hevyonez97 3 years ago 2
the album that this song came from, Gloryhallistoopid, is an extremely underated parliament album. I agree
dvnstvn9 3 years ago
Junie is playing bass synth
PhuckHue2 3 years ago
sick sick sick
jimmygggg 3 years ago
yeah it gets nasty toward the end check that synth bass out nice!! I got this album for my 4th birthday in 1979
Tony1TAKE 3 years ago 8
AHHHHHHHHHHH! needed that!Imagine glen singin this.The funk gets nasty at 3:53 I love that!thank you god! for the funk.
othajr23 3 years ago 9
3:53 is not only my favorite part of this song...but my favorite part of this album ;)
sequence2002 3 years ago 7
Peace,
WOW, always thought I was the only person who felt like that about that part. I agree with every word of your statement, Sequence. To me, 3:53 to the fade has such an anthemic, almost heroic feel to it. LOVE it!
The other part I've come to appreciate in recent years is George's adlib at 0:17 which, incidentally, Dre continually "scratched" in on the intro of "The Chronic" album.
~~Husky Noir~~
HuskyNoir 2 years ago
im saying man..but P-funk did all the time.. that adlib kills me..
Tony1TAKE 2 years ago
No bout-a-doubt it, bruh; me too! And that's what makes 'em so dang unique!
~~Husky Noir~~
HuskyNoir 2 years ago
@sequence2002 I absolutely LOVE the Gloryhallastoopid album.
I have it on LP and CD, and there hasn't been a single day that went by
that I haven't played it from beginning to end.
And yes, 3:53 to fadeout is my favorite part as well.
"Uncle Jam's..comin, yes he's comin for yo-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-u!!!!!"
That'll make ANYONE--young, old...whatever--love this song
and the whole entire album!!! I know I sure do...
Thank you for post'n this one up. Infinite cool points 4 u.
cen1276 1 year ago
@cen1276 hey man i had it on 8 trk,lp,cass,cd love this cut and all parliments shit
bigsidewalk 1 year ago
@othajr23 I agree wholeheartedly! This was released one year after Glenn Lamonte Goins died. It's a shame isn't it?
funkfan48 1 year ago
I love Clinton and his unique voice!!!
cherriesandicecream 3 years ago 2