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Uploaded by on May 18, 2009

This 1's for my sis,where ever she is, MissFunkentelechy!! I know U ain't 2 far from the GROOVE mama:)

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  • God, this song is amazing.

  • 5 Stars.

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  • Garry Shider at His absolute best , and lyrically not your average Funkadelic well above any other stupid ballad / love song stuff from the same era... you get a sax solo and a guitar solo on top of all of that .. search out the Parliament 12 mix of this Even more Garry sangin'

  • I recently bought this album on CD. Definitely worth getting! :D

  • i think fuzzy haskins and some of the guys broke off from george on this album because of a riff they had with him.

  • @mightyblack1 True Indeed.

  • @YANHAP1 A good sista.

  • God bless the P and all the wonderful funk that was produced. I shall funk till I die !!

  • this song needs to wash up,dry off and a massive dose of speed stick......FUNKY

  • The bass is bangin, and your right youtube be trippin,George Clinton has some muic from You should nuff bit fish and it won't let you see the video or listen to the music because some third party rule whatever that isI don't know/

  • @funkdafied90s hey yeah. i became youtube friends with her when she started uploading her first couple vids. I think her account probably got deleted due to copyright infringement.

    YouTube can be the biggest bitch sometimes.

  • I honestly think George Clinton didn't want mainstream success----or his record company screwed him----one or the other. Some of the hidden hits were never released as singles----or, they were not released as the first singles from the respective albums----and the LPs were already declining by the time the greatest songs were released as singles, killing their airplay. "Last Dance" would have been an enormous monster hit on Top 40 radio, dance clubs, etc., if they had handled it correctly.

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