eddie Hazel such an original psychedelic sound, with a light influence from the blues. the most underrated and unappreciated leads of all time! play on
Guitars are INCREDIBLE but the precision and bass is making it funky and putting everything on the ONE. That's the difference between this and rhythmless rock or heavy metal.
All on stage at once Eddie, Mike and Byrd confused me playing maggot brain in the 80s trying to.find out who was who but I think that's what gc wanted Hearing rin.bykoedki and Gary shider play in the cosmic slop.album was cofusng trying to figure out who was who Then Eddie was out then.gary, Mike and Glen was in along with boogie, bootsy and catfish and Frank.waddy, tiki, Tyrone lampkin and big foot Pfunk as a group was a evolution of sounds
Eddie Hazel playing 🎸🛸🏟️ live in 1979 Houston summit arena playing 🎸 standing on the verge of getting it on, is the baddest 🎸solo live of all-time, and George Clinton is egging Eddie on, then he tells Michael Hampton to get him some 🎸in. Just a great 🎸🎸🎸and Gary Shider given way to Eddie Hazel.☝️🤘.
Happy stronger will mother's day forever and father's stronger will mother's day forever and happy and blessing day today keeping up with the respect yourself. Funkdefil/African/Next-generation Funkdelic and historical society music forces roots blessing blueprint blue from 1960-1970style songs Blueberry blueberries northern Soul hardware and software musicians band thinking about now 2000-2019styles definitely designed dazzling blessing orchestra rocks and roll and club is brilliantly Nubian nation and kings and past,now,furture.
TheLfunk77 sounds like eddie on both rhythm and lead, not sure about bass, though. I bet this would sound super heavy if the drums were mixed proper, but it is still a gem.
Frank Zappa , Ernie Isley , Prince and Shuggie Otis all would have played nicely on these type of Jams inspired by Jimi. It's Funkadelic can't you smell it ?
somebody interview Donald Baldwin he did a lot if the Motown stuff with Edie, billy, tiki, and Bernie but Bernie went back to George tiki and eddie too off and on tiki got sick and eddie, billy, and Donald and okie finch did stuff for motown
See there you go way back no could see how good they were now to think sound like what white dudes were into but dam this is real yup 2022 still has that ear full
I've been listening to Eddie Hazel all day and his sound, technique and overall skill is better than Jimi, SRV (one of my favorites), Clapton, Jimmy Page and Prince. As a matter of fact, you hear a bit of this riff in Prince's "Bambi". This gentleman was GROSSLY underrated as a funk/rock guitarist.
Brian Layton, I agree with almost all of what you said, but I must draw the line at Hendrix. I played with Eddie Hazel the last year and half before he passed and we jammed to Jimi constantly. Make no mistake, Eddie adored Jimi and if he was alive and saw your comment, he would disagree. But I understand opinions. Peace bro..
I appreciate your opinion as well...I was 9 years old when Jimi died and 14 years old when I was baptised into the funk, so perhaps that shapes my opinion. I listen to Jimi quite often and he was transcendent and he had "handles"...just a matter of preference I guess! Peace to you bro...
Larry Marsden I just LOVE Eddie Hazel’s playing. It’s become an obsession. Listening to rare tracks on TH-cam, buying Rest In P from Japan, reading about his different amp setups, etc. You can see that George didn’t really have the same rock and roll songwriter to work with in Funkadelic after Eddie got locked up. After that it’s just pieces here and there until George basically goes pop with the Funkadelic brand with One Nation. I wish Eddie had recorded more. He was a genius. No doubt in my mind. Aside from Hendrix, no one comes close. Eddie might not have innovated as much as Jimi, but he definitely stretched further and more successfully. By the way, Billy Bass mentioned that Jimi had asked to have Funkadelic be his band before Band of Gypsys, but they turned him down. This can’t be true right? Eddie wouldn’t have turned it down.
chris edwards I know, I’m the person that asked the question on the radio show he was on recently. Billy was the one that said it in the P-Funk oral history book. I heard his answer though. He has a big chip on his shoulder. It’s sad but he’s also been burned for millions by George and Armen
Shame about the sound in this track, although its stil amazing. Eddie could riff the funk out of shit all day without sounding boring or missing a fuckin beat. Best in the biz imho
Eddie was that dude... He could play every and anything R.I.P. to the P-Funk god!!
yep eddie played a lot of Motown songs and wasn't credited cept for a few
Aaaaaaaaaa
eddie Hazel such an original psychedelic sound, with a light influence from the blues. the most underrated and unappreciated leads of all time! play on
Heavy influence.
Eddie "The GOAT" Hazel!
Guitars are INCREDIBLE but the precision and bass is making it funky and putting everything on the ONE. That's the difference between this and rhythmless rock or heavy metal.
Percussion Discipline is what made FUNKADELIC so unique. Who else has 5 Drummers AND 5 Guitarist in the HOF !!!!!
All on stage at once
Eddie, Mike and Byrd confused me playing maggot brain in the 80s trying to.find out who was who but I think that's what gc wanted
Hearing rin.bykoedki and Gary shider play in the cosmic slop.album was cofusng trying to figure out who was who
Then Eddie was out then.gary, Mike and Glen was in along with boogie, bootsy and catfish and Frank.waddy, tiki, Tyrone lampkin and big foot
Pfunk as a group was a evolution of sounds
Greatest Band Ever!
Keeps your head Noddin'!!🤘🤘🤘
Glen, Gary, Mike, and Eddie, bootsy, Billy and boogie, Bernie and Junie, tiki and big foot
Along with the parliaments hall.of famers
Too many missing
Only 2 drummers in Hall of Fame☆ Tiki & Bigfoot
DAMN this is NASTYYYYY! i thought I knew my P-Funk but this rare gem is a first-timer for me! Eddie Hazel was an axemaster!
This stuff is filthy, riight!
Yes He Was!!!!! I saw him a few times in NY and NJ Back in the day
Jimi Hendrix' spirit was on these strings.
They should have put this on Eddie's SOLO album...this is FIRE!!!!!
right on Kevin Perry
Straight Fizzy
@@jabbo59yea a little remastering and cleaning up it would have fit nicely
Rest in p.was a good collection of Eddie Jams he was working on
Eddie Hazel is a badass! He's Awesome 😎👍😍☁️💜☁️
EDDIE REALLY USED SOME OF VOODOO CHILD RIFFS BUT EDDIE ALWAYS BORROWED FROM HENDRIX WHEN HE FELT LIKE IT JIMI WAS HIS BIGGEST INSPIRATION.
Facts facts facts!!!
So true! eddie had his own psych blues feeeeeeel!
@@lionelcorno1371 it was like when he played he was saying oh you like hendrix well check this out
...Jimi was diggin' FUNKADELIC!
@@zapphead he didnt live long enough to experience funkadelic for real round the time hendrix died.the free your mind albun was released
Just saw them live last week, and BTW Mike Hampton was absolutely SHREDDING IT. The Funk lives on ❤ 🤘
Exit stage left and groove to the uncut raw funk!
Eddie Hazel playing 🎸🛸🏟️ live in 1979 Houston summit arena playing 🎸 standing on the verge of getting it on, is the baddest 🎸solo live of all-time, and George Clinton is egging Eddie on, then he tells Michael Hampton to get him some 🎸in. Just a great 🎸🎸🎸and Gary Shider given way to Eddie Hazel.☝️🤘.
My first time hearing this funk !!!.....This shit live as hell !!
Monster P right here, some of Eddie Hazels best work a true masterpiece 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Surely at some point you can no longer qualify as underrated when literally everyone falls all over themselves saying how underrated you are.
Sounds right.
Happy stronger will mother's day forever and father's stronger will mother's day forever and happy and blessing day today keeping up with the respect yourself.
Funkdefil/African/Next-generation
Funkdelic and historical society music forces roots blessing blueprint blue from 1960-1970style songs
Blueberry blueberries northern
Soul hardware and software musicians band thinking about now 2000-2019styles definitely designed dazzling blessing orchestra rocks and roll and club is brilliantly Nubian nation and kings and past,now,furture.
"FLY ON, EDDIE !
Eddie Hazel just called me up and I said "thank you" before the cosmic fish smiled and swam away. Dude.
Grate axe play by edward hazel simply wickett monster axe licks
Eddie Hazel: Guitar........Jerome"Bigfoot"Brailey:Drums
Jerome Brailey nice work on the skins, who was on the bass and rhythm guitar?
TheLfunk77 sounds like eddie on both rhythm and lead, not sure about bass, though. I bet this would sound super heavy if the drums were mixed proper, but it is still a gem.
Pretty sure it's Bootsy. He played on Eddie's solo LP (So Goes the Story, etc).
@@scottmoore9307 bootsy played on. The whole album except i want you that was billy
tiki fulwood on drums ?
Wtf Eddie hazel is right behind Hendrix as the best guitarist in my opinion
eddie, bootsy, big foot
Its so Groovy im Growling!!....aw lawd!!...i smell something!
And gruntin
Frank Zappa , Ernie Isley , Prince and Shuggie Otis all would have played nicely on these type of Jams inspired by Jimi. It's Funkadelic can't you smell it ?
True that 😂
The latter would have perpetuated the wonderful funk, but Zappa and Eddie elevate the groove psychically into extremely psychedelic territory on tap.
Yes! Zappa was such an underrated guitarist IMO. We all know Ernie, Prince and Shuggie are insanely outta this world!!
@@graxjpgwell put.
None could touch eddie
Funkadelic outtakes _ 1976
You know Prince and Andre and Jesse all listen to this stuff all the time. And yes I do hear Bambi in this
Yooooo, this so crazy
Ahhhh Man! This is it!!🤘🏿
This is the jam! Straight hittin'
the bomb!
SO MUCH ENERGY!
hardcore jollies outtake
how can you tell?
+70spacebird Jerome Bigfoot Bailey the drummer confirmed it
thanks Chris
Where has this been .its soo good
Wow this is Great Funk em up Jerome
Eddie was second only to Jimi 🎸
Shit!! That guitar BURNS!!! 🔥🔥🔥
He's always on the 1
Funkadelics...advanced entities from dark energy.
Space age funkateer travelers
Rock on
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Dayum!
Damn!!!
somebody interview Donald Baldwin he did a lot if the Motown stuff with Edie, billy, tiki, and Bernie but Bernie went back to George tiki and eddie too off and on tiki got sick and eddie, billy, and Donald and okie finch did stuff for motown
Hot sauce 🙏
Funk!
where is this from? was this part of the sessions for the solo ablum? Sounds like Jerome Brailey on drums, could be Jeff Bunn on bass
Hardcore jollies studio session
Yes it is jerome on drums as for jeff bunn sorry he wasnt a member yet this was recorded in 76 during eddie hazels album sessions
Deep in the Funk zone...
See there you go way back no could see how good they were now to think sound like what white dudes were into but dam this is real yup 2022 still has that ear full
super dope track.
too bad more people dont know how great this band really is.
much like Grand Funk in my estimation...
Grand Funk wanted to be Funkadelic!!
Grand Skunk, they stank up the joint. No musician in that band was good enough to play in Funkadelic.
Funkadelic before George Clinton, remember George Clinton was with the parliaments
I've been listening to Eddie Hazel all day and his sound, technique and overall skill is better than Jimi, SRV (one of my favorites), Clapton, Jimmy Page and Prince. As a matter of fact, you hear a bit of this riff in Prince's "Bambi". This gentleman was GROSSLY underrated as a funk/rock guitarist.
Brian Layton, I agree with almost all of what you said, but I must draw the line at Hendrix. I played with Eddie Hazel the last year and half before he passed and we jammed to Jimi constantly. Make no mistake, Eddie adored Jimi and if he was alive and saw your comment, he would disagree. But I understand opinions. Peace bro..
I appreciate your opinion as well...I was 9 years old when Jimi died and 14 years old when I was baptised into the funk, so perhaps that shapes my opinion. I listen to Jimi quite often and he was transcendent and he had "handles"...just a matter of preference I guess! Peace to you bro...
Larry Marsden I just LOVE Eddie Hazel’s playing. It’s become an obsession. Listening to rare tracks on TH-cam, buying Rest In P from Japan, reading about his different amp setups, etc. You can see that George didn’t really have the same rock and roll songwriter to work with in Funkadelic after Eddie got locked up. After that it’s just pieces here and there until George basically goes pop with the Funkadelic brand with One Nation. I wish Eddie had recorded more. He was a genius. No doubt in my mind. Aside from Hendrix, no one comes close. Eddie might not have innovated as much as Jimi, but he definitely stretched further and more successfully. By the way, Billy Bass mentioned that Jimi had asked to have Funkadelic be his band before Band of Gypsys, but they turned him down. This can’t be true right? Eddie wouldn’t have turned it down.
@@thomasminarchickjr.7355 Billy said he called hendrix manager and the manager said no
chris edwards I know, I’m the person that asked the question on the radio show he was on recently. Billy was the one that said it in the P-Funk oral history book. I heard his answer though. He has a big chip on his shoulder. It’s sad but he’s also been burned for millions by George and Armen
what album is this on?
Hazel Bigfoot boogie the greatest
Bootsy on bass brah.
Who rocks harder than Funkadelic?
What a question??🤔🥳😎❤️🖤💚
When was this recorded
1976
6:18
Shame about the sound in this track, although its stil amazing. Eddie could riff the funk out of shit all day without sounding boring or missing a fuckin beat. Best in the biz imho
It aint cleaned up this is a demo
a slightly better sounding version of this heavy jam here: th-cam.com/video/GV8afZUXf9c/w-d-xo.html
Who said Niggaz cain't ROCK N ROLL???
Pee Uuu That's Funky 🤧
Hahaha
Peeww Yewww 🤧
Bass player ? ??
bootsy collins
Sorry but Cordell Boogie Massoon another Plainfield Legend 🎸
@@goldcherrypie8613 u sure i heard it was between bootsy and boogie
The bass player is billy bass Nelson. 1971 funkadelic live
@@chrisedwards3214 duude what do you mean "between"? either you know or dont..that doesnt sound like Bootsy at all
dosen't sound like eddie hazel or bigfoot
yes Its eddie and big foot on drums
you thinking eddie of the acidrock early funkadelic period this was done in 76 and eddie style evolved just study his whole whole resume
I think it’s Tiki on drums...
It’s obvious that they took off on a “Voodoo Child” jam here.
t's absolutely Eddie Hazel!