russel156 " sho" U right, no more Maceo, Fred, Booty, James,; yes James and Clinton's musical forms are connected by rhythm each form takes on different musically rhythm form and are different than day and night, all of which are funk. God Father musical form was on the 4 count, where as we all know that Clint's count is on the 1. Nonetheless, they all are musical treasures.PS Worrel, a trained musician and child prodigy
I know better. NYC invented scratching records maybe. That, I had never heard before. I personally remember rhyming to music and beats from before first grade to sophomore year in college. NYC invented rap, like Elvis Rock and Roll, and Michael invented the moonwalk. They like NYC invented how to make the most money from the act. They did not invent the act. Scratching was the only thing new to me. That's the best I can honestly do, Russel156
I am from Mississippi. I have been listening to Rudy Ray Moore rhyming to music all my life. I remember James Brown’s “King Heroin” after Dolemite, and before “The Undisco Kid”. Before rap, we were Dolemiting to James Brown records at parties. We never stop rhyming to music in the Mississippi valley. When I heard NYC invented rap, it was like telling me Elvis invented rock and roll or Michael Jackson invented the moonwalk. I know who Little Walter was, and I know who Jeffery Daniels is.
This is why I hate it when the New York City guys say that invented rap. I say B. S. This was a hit two years before rap was invented. Sugar Hill and the NYC guys lied. From Dolemite to The Undisco Kid, I have heard rap all of my 54 years.
Only George and Prince and James Brown had control of their bands like this. Musicology 101 is in session with The Doctor teaching this lesson. Wannabee singers and musicians will be hit with the Bop Gun.
First and foremost.....take away the cotumes and special effects all that....these were HELLAVA musicians FIRST !!!!!!!!! That's how and why they were so tight and could do the improvising. Sure they were smoking the Chronic but dem jokers coudl JAMMMM
@OrgenaII OK, this just in- Just found out, its D.Dixon and Chops Horns. they replaced the HornyHorns. members were Dixon on sax. Danny Cortez and Valarie Drayton on trumpets and Clay Lawry on trombone.
today is a sad day for the funk Gary diaper man shider has just passed away from a long battle with cancer 5:15 pm. may he forever fly on in our memories as the great STARCHILD FUNK ON YOhOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
@s4ujxm Yes...I'll take your word for it. I knew he could play bass but never heard or knew when he was playing .This sounds like the original bassline on Funkadelic's ' Tales of Kidd Funkadelic' album .Thanks for the info !
all the P-Funk bands are INCREDIBLY TIGHT the amount of improvising they do live, the variations everytime a song is played, how the singer can say a word and the entire band will do exactly what he wanted how he wanted it. incredibly tight playing band, sound like they've been playing together for 80 years!
Fella's, yes this is Glenn playin the bass on this track. Boog plays it different and also I shot an e-mail off to Kevin Goins and asked him. I also have some live CD's 75-77 when George calls Glenn out on this song the bass starts, Gerge sez hit me Glenn and the bass starts poppin and snappin.
I have the video as well. They do not play this song on this clip in its entirety. It segways into the song "call my baby pussy" After a little play on that George says "Hey Glenn" and Glenn is seen in the backround playing the bass and bringing the song to a close. If you watch this video you will see him nowhere in the vocals or playing guitar. He does an outstanding job playing bass on ths song. Remember Glenn played drums, guitar, and bass as well as vocals. go out and read up on him.
FUNKAY !!!!I remember jammin that back in early '78. The live version. I had a 73 Ford LTD 2 door. It came with an 8 track and was the bomb. I'd record from albums onto the 8 track. If i wanted to hear the same song again I'd just ride around some more,
alot of you never saw them then. like a once in a life time comet. priceless!!!!!!
MrCrisssykes 3 months ago
russel156 " sho" U right, no more Maceo, Fred, Booty, James,; yes James and Clinton's musical forms are connected by rhythm each form takes on different musically rhythm form and are different than day and night, all of which are funk. God Father musical form was on the 4 count, where as we all know that Clint's count is on the 1. Nonetheless, they all are musical treasures.PS Worrel, a trained musician and child prodigy
terry47family 3 months ago
@terry47family the whole band had to some type of prodigy. can you get to that?
MrCrisssykes 3 months ago
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@terry47family the whole band had to be some type of prodigy. can you get to that?
MrCrisssykes 3 months ago
I know better. NYC invented scratching records maybe. That, I had never heard before. I personally remember rhyming to music and beats from before first grade to sophomore year in college. NYC invented rap, like Elvis Rock and Roll, and Michael invented the moonwalk. They like NYC invented how to make the most money from the act. They did not invent the act. Scratching was the only thing new to me. That's the best I can honestly do, Russel156
dwizardoz 10 months ago
I am from Mississippi. I have been listening to Rudy Ray Moore rhyming to music all my life. I remember James Brown’s “King Heroin” after Dolemite, and before “The Undisco Kid”. Before rap, we were Dolemiting to James Brown records at parties. We never stop rhyming to music in the Mississippi valley. When I heard NYC invented rap, it was like telling me Elvis invented rock and roll or Michael Jackson invented the moonwalk. I know who Little Walter was, and I know who Jeffery Daniels is.
dwizardoz 10 months ago
This is why I hate it when the New York City guys say that invented rap. I say B. S. This was a hit two years before rap was invented. Sugar Hill and the NYC guys lied. From Dolemite to The Undisco Kid, I have heard rap all of my 54 years.
dwizardoz 11 months ago
@dwizardoz
word even Herc described that about 10 years of disco rapping went on in NYC before anybody was cutting rap records. everything = everything
russel156 11 months ago
@russel156 Let discuss this by email. I'm "dwizardoz@verizon.net."
dwizardoz 8 months ago in playlist p funk1
I REALLY DON'T KNOWWHAT TO SAY BUT THEGIRL IS BADD !BUT NOT BADDER THAN GEORGE AND HIS BAND!!!
hdbacote 1 year ago 2
Only George and Prince and James Brown had control of their bands like this. Musicology 101 is in session with The Doctor teaching this lesson. Wannabee singers and musicians will be hit with the Bop Gun.
Carla08120812 1 year ago
@Carla08120812
Look again, George's band was James' old band. I like Prince. Jimmy, Terry, and Morris are among the best. They are still no Fred, Maceo, and Booty.
dwizardoz 8 months ago
The "bigfoot" is playing tight!
nucpotato 1 year ago
First and foremost.....take away the cotumes and special effects all that....these were HELLAVA musicians FIRST !!!!!!!!! That's how and why they were so tight and could do the improvising. Sure they were smoking the Chronic but dem jokers coudl JAMMMM
gbrown4x4 1 year ago
Glen Goins didn't play bass. That's Rodney "Skeet" Curtis on bass.
SSW2424 1 year ago
@SSW2424 Sorry but Skeet was not with them in 1977. Skeet came on board in 1978. Check your history of the mob.
s4ujxm 1 year ago
who r the horns? its not the horny horns and its not the P-funk horns. looks like two females on horns.
OrgenaII 1 year ago
@OrgenaII OK, this just in- Just found out, its D.Dixon and Chops Horns. they replaced the HornyHorns. members were Dixon on sax. Danny Cortez and Valarie Drayton on trumpets and Clay Lawry on trombone.
OrgenaII 1 year ago
@OrgenaII-This is the horn section that you find on the Funkentelechy album.
Timmyfunk1 1 month ago
RIP Gary Shider...one of the best damn guitarists/bop gunners ever!
Lafay1 1 year ago 2
RIP Gary...one of the best damn guitarists/bop gunners ever!
Lafay1 1 year ago 2
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Lafay1 1 year ago
today is a sad day for the funk Gary diaper man shider has just passed away from a long battle with cancer 5:15 pm. may he forever fly on in our memories as the great STARCHILD FUNK ON YOhOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
drgroove 1 year ago 2
love this, slow and funky...
pollywarrior 2 years ago
the kidd was kicked back lying in the kutt!!
sweetdiddy1 2 years ago
Boogie played this song and a few others best when it came to bass . Rodney Skeet Curtis was right behind him though ! That tone is nasty !
presstone1 2 years ago 2
@presstone1 At this concert this was Glenn Goins on the bass. He tore it up!
s4ujxm 1 year ago
"I think and that is all that I am." ~Wayne Dyer, 1940~
StevenVisible 2 years ago
dam i would love to see the soldiers field concert in chi town heard it was the best show of the 70s
thosenuts 2 years ago
i was at this concert in houston....
ImhotepRamses 2 years ago
hella cool
K4r1m 2 years ago
DAMN! is that GC rappin? that's... BAD! yeah
jb1563700 2 years ago
I think it's Boogie on that black Rickenbacker !
presstone1 2 years ago
@presstone1 Glenn on the bass.
s4ujxm 1 year ago
@s4ujxm Yes...I'll take your word for it. I knew he could play bass but never heard or knew when he was playing .This sounds like the original bassline on Funkadelic's ' Tales of Kidd Funkadelic' album .Thanks for the info !
presstone1 10 months ago
P-Nut! big fan here! yo ho!
Uncas101 2 years ago
all the P-Funk bands are INCREDIBLY TIGHT the amount of improvising they do live, the variations everytime a song is played, how the singer can say a word and the entire band will do exactly what he wanted how he wanted it. incredibly tight playing band, sound like they've been playing together for 80 years!
emisarre 3 years ago 8
Hey Timmyfunk1...To answer your question about how tight the drumming is on this. HELL NAW !!!!!!! Any tighter it would hurt. LOL
gbrown4x4 3 years ago 2
LMAO!!!! Just came across this... no better description can define your comment any better...SLMAO!!!!
amunamon 2 years ago
George is just the baddest motherfucker there is.
Straight undiluted funk at its nastiest.
FunktionRuem 3 years ago 7
B A D
liquidsunshine 3 years ago
Love it, love it, LOVE IT!
4thesweetnme 3 years ago
Fella's, yes this is Glenn playin the bass on this track. Boog plays it different and also I shot an e-mail off to Kevin Goins and asked him. I also have some live CD's 75-77 when George calls Glenn out on this song the bass starts, Gerge sez hit me Glenn and the bass starts poppin and snappin.
UncleRod 3 years ago
Can the drumming on this track be any tighter?
Timmyfunk1 3 years ago
Was that maceo parker playing the sax?
dvnstvn9 3 years ago
For all the true P-Funkers that follow each muscian to a tee like I do... I bet you didn't know that Glenn Goins was playing Bass in this video.
s4ujxm 3 years ago
does bootsy play in the studio version?
dvnstvn9 3 years ago
I wasnt at this show but I saw this tour. Boogie played bass on every song. Bootsy did the bass and drums in the studio
PhuckHue2 3 years ago
That's definitely Starr-Mon on the studio version.
Timmyfunk1 3 years ago
I've had this video for years. Where do you find Glenn playing bass? All I see is Boogie throughout.
Timmyfunk1 3 years ago
I have the video as well. They do not play this song on this clip in its entirety. It segways into the song "call my baby pussy" After a little play on that George says "Hey Glenn" and Glenn is seen in the backround playing the bass and bringing the song to a close. If you watch this video you will see him nowhere in the vocals or playing guitar. He does an outstanding job playing bass on ths song. Remember Glenn played drums, guitar, and bass as well as vocals. go out and read up on him.
s4ujxm 3 years ago
I sincerely doubt what you're saying. I'll check my copy again, but I seriously doubt it.
Timmyfunk1 3 years ago
It's hard to tell because of the camera angles, but it does seem as if he's playing the bass.
Timmyfunk1 3 years ago
Who cares about major 7's,minor 9ths. 13ths aug.If it sounds good and is funky,JAMM IT !!!
gbrown4x4 3 years ago
FUNKAY !!!!I remember jammin that back in early '78. The live version. I had a 73 Ford LTD 2 door. It came with an 8 track and was the bomb. I'd record from albums onto the 8 track. If i wanted to hear the same song again I'd just ride around some more,
gbrown4x4 3 years ago
Extra! Extra! Read all about it!
She got a brand new thang makin' headline news!
this is the first funkadelic song I remember from my chldhood... 5 yrs old in '76
karmaquarius 3 years ago 2
Im having an overdose of the sumptuous funk.
mazedull 4 years ago
Reeeeeeediculous.
Timmyfunk1 4 years ago
...3:47 2 4:18...sho nuff funky...
odeskoo 4 years ago
starchild just shot me with the bop gun,i've been boptized!
fonkhead 4 years ago 3
Pre mothership. Tales of the Kid!
groovepuppy 4 years ago
"without missin' a beat she snapped em' to his feet and funked em' off in the face!"...ever have the she fonk off in yo face!?
odeskoo 4 years ago
don't step on my fonk!.
odeskoo 4 years ago
"Mooove your sexy boday,
movin' it to see you groove it all across the floor,
Gliiide your sexy...boday,
everytime she wiggles she makes a kid holler for more"
Pure Funk...uncut,
and the girl is definately BAD!!!
hopkirkoriginal 4 years ago
man people would smoke weed to this song
jrfoi 4 years ago 3
Bad, the girl is bad.
wdupar20 4 years ago
Dawn and Lynn. Lawd Ham Mercy.
Very Funky!
pforeverfunk 4 years ago
The Undisco Kidd is one of the funkest songs ever written to me!
louis15x 4 years ago
I did that statement.
wdupar20 4 years ago
everytime she wiggle´s she makes a kid holla 4 mo´!!!
Funkdogg 4 years ago
strange funk, free funk, fresh funk,
P
liquidsunshine 4 years ago 2
bad! the girl is bad!!!
lildbray 4 years ago
This is hands down the best version of this song, gives you the essence of p-funk minus glen goins calling in the mothership, but funk on still.
supa357 4 years ago 2
P. Funk's Peak. Their dopest line up. Everyone had fun !
WillieDuet 4 years ago