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Old 02-16-2008, 02:03 PM  
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That's it! I can't hold on anymore. I'm gonna get me some Funkadelic right now!
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Old 02-16-2008, 03:57 PM  
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Although Maggot Brain is probably their most popular my favorite is One Nation Under a Groove.
Agreed. I also enjoy America Eats its Young quite a bit too.

Mommy, what's a Funkadelic?
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Old 03-04-2008, 07:26 PM  
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YES

'Free Your Mind And Your Ass Will Follow'... on a summer's day, and enough green to last the weekend with your girlfriend *weeps*

Parliament were brilliant too... For 'Flashlight' alone

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How good is the guitar work on Maggot Brain on One Nation Under A Groove? Awesome stuff.
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Old 06-04-2008, 09:50 AM  
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Funkadelic! Its been about 3 months and i'm STILL playing the hell out of Maggot Brain, so many highlights. So good that i haven't even bothered with the other albums yet, i'm ammending this now.
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Old 06-12-2008, 08:28 AM  
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Check out their side projects...

1. Brides of Funkenstein
2. Horny Horns
3. Parlet
4. Bootsy (obviously)
5. And several of the member's solo projects
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I keep looking for them on vinyl but all the record stores near me are sold out.
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ah long summer evenings getting toasted to 'Free Your Mind And Your Ass Will Follow'...
Parliament were very tight but the psychedelic factor is important for me...
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Old 07-12-2008, 06:53 PM  
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I'm with you there!
Though a compilation, 'Music For Your Mother' is perhaps the greatest album out there. It spans their entire catalog.

Anyone ever hear Ween's 'A Tear For Eddie'? It's a Maggotbrain-esque tribute to Eddie Hazzle. The studio version is alright but the 'Live At Stubb's 7/2000' version is mind blowing!
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Kind of an embarassing question, Bootsy Collins Bass effect was obviously producted on a pedal, what what was the name of the specific pedal. I've felt like breaking out a bit of funkadellic recently and it's just no good without that pedal.
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