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Parliament Funkadelic - 1971
Parliament Funkadelic - 1974
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spilladabalia · 2 years
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Parliament - Up For The Down Stroke
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tafkata · 1 year
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ParliamentFunkadelic 1970: Eddie Hazel, Grady Thomas, Tiki Fulwood, Billy Bass, George Clinton, Bernie Worrell #tbt #parliamentfunkadelic (at Cincinnati) https://www.instagram.com/p/CoLNj67utu9/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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gregarnott · 2 years
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Parliament-Funkadelic drummer Ramon ‘Tiki’ Fulwood
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rainingmusic · 3 years
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Funkadelic - Free Your Mind and Your Ass Will Follow
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nofatclips · 6 years
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Maggot Brain by Funkadelic from the album Maggot Brain
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brandonousley · 7 years
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Funkadelic (photographed by Ron Scribner, 1971)
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fresherbrine · 7 years
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seanhowe · 7 years
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Funkadelic Main Invasion Force Art by Pedro Bell
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mrkinetik · 5 years
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This is Parliament-Funkadelic. The whole thing started with George Clinton (@yolikegeorge) and some of his friends out of a barbershop in Plainfield, New Jersey. The original band was: George Clinton, Fuzzy Haskins, Ray Davis, Calvin Simon, and Grady Thomas as the “Parliaments”, a doo wop group formed in the 1950s. Their touring band was Billy Nelson on bass, Eddie Hazel on lead guitar, Tawl Ross on rhythm guitar, Tiki Fulwood on drums, and Mickey Atkins on organ. There were contract disputes about the band name so the band became known as Funkadelic & got into a mix of rock, blues, r&b, soul, with doo-wop influenced vocals, all grounded by the funk. They also moved to Detroit (Clinton did some writing at Motown for a time before the move). The first Funkadelic album came out in 1970 and so did the first Parliament album (the next Parliament album didn’t come out til 1974). My parents introduced me to PFUNK, mostly my Pops. PFUNK is my favorite music collective. For years, it was basically the same people in two bands with very different sounds. Then the same collective also spawned many spinoff groups and albums as well; for a time, The Funk Mob was probably making more music than any group of musicians in the world. I’d never heard Black musicians, besides Jimi Hendrix, going off like Funkadelic. I love drums & bass and I played trumpet in middle school so Parliament drew my ear with the horns on top of the funk. I first saw a Bootsy album as a kid and then heard it, and I was immediately drawn in. This group of musicians and songwriters crafted a full storyline with characters in different settings that took place over many albums, characters that have lasted now for decades. Parliament-Funkadelic represents the reality that Blackness is whatever I decide it is, for me. There are hundreds of people involved over the years, many of them are on my favorite musician list, and they have crafted an entire richly creative ecosystem with music. Salute Parliament-Funkadelic, innovators and legends. #parliamentfunkadelic #pfunk #blackhistorymonth #mrkblackhistory #jaaamaccordingly (at George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic) https://www.instagram.com/p/BuYpMqmHP5Q/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1rnrhmbcej9e3
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spilladabalia · 1 year
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Funkadelic - Maggot Brain
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zerotodrum · 3 years
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Dennis Chambers, The Flashy Funk Drummer
When it comes to describing the best drummer, there are several things that should stand out. First, they have to be talented, and second, they have to be good with other people. This is the right line to describe who Dennis Chamber is.
Having graduated from the same Parliament-Funkadelic school that crowned Ramon “Tiki” Fulwood and Jerome Eugene “Bigfoot” Brailey, Chambers is a drummer who represents the best of all ages. He combines the funk acumen of the two players with Tony Williams’ fusion, creating a one-in-all inspiring gospel and hip-hop drummer. Read More : https://zerotodrum.com/dennis-chambers/
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budaallmusic · 6 years
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Funkadelic ‎– America Eats Its Young #westboundrecords 1972 Alto Saxophone – #RandyWallace Artwork [Cover] – #PaulWeldon Artwork [Poster] – #CathyAbel Bass – #WilliamCollins aka #bootsiecollins #CordellMosson, #PrakashJohn Cello – Peter Schenkman (2), Ronald Laurie Concept By [Cover] – Ron Scribner Coordinator [Album] – Mia Krinsky Engineer – Lee De Carlo* Engineer [Assistant] – Rick Capreol Guitar – Ed Hazel*, Garry Shider, Harold Beane, Phelps Collins* Guitar [Steel] – Ollie Strong Harp [Juice] – James Wesley Jackson Keyboards, Melodica – #BernardWorrell Percussion – Frank Waddy, Tiki Fulwood, Tyrone Lampkin, Zachary Frazier Tenor Saxophone – Robert McCullough* Trumpet – Al Stanwyck, Arnie Chycoski, Bruce Cassidy, Clayton Gunnells, Ronnie Greenway Viola – Stanley Solomon, Walter Babiuk* Violin – Albert Pratz, Bill Richards, Joe Sera, Victoria Polley Vocals – William Collins*, Clayton Gunnells, Diane Brooks*, Ed Hazel*, Frank Waddy, Garry Shider, Harold Beane, Phelps Collins*, Prakash John, Randy Wallace, Ronnie Greenway, Steve Kennedy Vocals [Uncredited] – #CalvinSimon, #FuzzyHaskins, #GeorgeClinton, #GradyThomas, #RayDavis #parliament #funkadelic
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rainingmusic · 4 years
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Según la historia, George clinton  , el líder de Funkadelic, le dijo al guitarrista Eddie Hazel que se imaginara que le habían dicho que su madre había muerto y luego se enteró de que no era cierto, todo esto bajo la influencia del LSD. Una vez que Clinton se dio cuenta de lo poderoso que sonaba el solo, se desvaneció el bajo tocado por Billy Bass Nelson y la batería de Tiki Fulwood.
Creo que todos podemos estar de acuerdo en que para este caso las drogas no son tan malas después de todo dejándonos este increíble clásico del funk rock y el psychedelic funk. Sin duda uno de mis favoritos 
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Eddie Hazel Edward Earl "Eddie" Hazel (April 10, 1950 – December 23, 1992) was a guitarist in early funk music in the United States who played lead guitar with Parliament-Funkadelic. Hazel was a posthumous inductee of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, inducted in 1997 with fifteen other members of Parliament-Funkadelic. Hazel was one of the original Parliament / Funkadelic members in the beginning of the 70’s. In 1967, The Parliaments, a Plainfield-based doo wop band headed by George Clinton, had a hit record with "(I Wanna) Testify." Clinton recruited a backing band for a tour, hiring Nelson as bassist, who in turn recommended Hazel as guitarist. Hazel was in Newark, New Jersey, working with George Blackwell and could not be reached. After Nelson returned from the tour, he tried to recruit Hazel. His mother at first vetoed the idea, since Hazel was only seventeen, but Clinton and Nelson worked together to change her mind. In late 1967, The Parliaments went on tour with both Nelson and Hazel. In Philadelphia Hazel met and befriended Tiki Fulwood, who quickly replaced The Parliaments' drummer. Nelson, Hazel and Fulwood became the backbone of Funkadelic, which was originally the backup band for The Parliaments, only to later become an independent touring group when legal difficulties forced Clinton to temporarily abandon the name "Parliaments".
With great solos like on the legendary "Maggot brain," it is obvious that Eddie Hazel is one of the biggest funk guitar-heros and his influence on other funk guitarists is undeniable.
Eddie Hazel & Michael Hampton of Funkadelic - Maggot Brain (1983)
His involvement with the George Clinton posse became less preeminent in the 80’s when P.Funk turned more electro-funk oriented and after some drug problems. Eddie Hazel died on December 23, 1992 at the age of 42.
Axiom Funk with Eddie Hazel - Pray My Soul (1995)
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Game, Dames and Guitar Thangs
(1977), Warner Bros.
Jams From the Heart
(1994), JDC - EP
Rest in P
(1994), P-Vine
At Home (With Family)
(2006), Eddie Hazel
Sources: Wikipedia; Discogs
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Labels: Funk, Funk-Rock, Hard Rock
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