Omg! Really? I love that man! My brother collected all kinds of vinyl records and let me listen to whatever I wanted. This album was very special to me. I damn near wore it out! Yes! This is a masterpiece in my opinion!😍
I lived within walking distance to the 46th Street Rock Palace ( the old Loews Theatre) and every week they hosted a live band. Every time Hot Tuna played, we all waited with baited breath for Papa John to come out. He played with them quite a bit. What a fantastic fiddler. The best ever ❤️❤️❤️
It's been 42 years since i last heard this song. Maaan how time flies. My daddy has this album and i used to listen to this song all the time. Nothing like the old school.
I love this. I bought the album back in the 70s when I was at university and still remember those lovely riffs when sitting outside, supposedly studying, and drinking a glass of good wine. Filthy and funky in the best possible way.
AWESOME!!!! I always loved the music of Papa John!!! After all these decades I still can't sit still, listening to "Filthy Funky", drumming the beat on tables and chairs... Mind you, I am a drummer... But this just wanna make you dance and move around! Thanks Papa John, R.I.P.
WSDM (97.9 FM) Chicago played this gem in 1971 or 1972. It's great to hear it again, and the vinyl sounds great, too. The occasional "pops" bring back great memories.
"well it's Mother's Day, and it ain't even May." Today's the day,the Welfare people pay!" Filthy Funky was one of the best LP's ever made! Saw Poppa John twice in Tucson Arizona! Once at a small venue called Choo Choo's, and once at The Univ. of Arizona's Main Auditorium. A master showman! I wore the grooves off Filthy Funky!
I count myself lucky to have seen him in a very small college show with a rocket ass little band, i believe his wife was sittin there too. he was a sparkle of a man , i treasure his work and memory. i seen alot of them , seeing him is up there with runnin my hand round on john lennons rolls.
Beautiful, crisp sound ─ terrific, considering the age of your vinyl pressing, which was on Grunt Records, manufactured by RCA on Dynaflex ─ RCA's super-thin vinyl pressings. The pressings saved RCA a ton of money because they used 20% less vinyl, but the sound quality suffered because the dynamic range was also reduced by 20%. RCA phased out Dynaflex in 1977.
I grew up down the street from papa john I knew him and his wife Sylvia My dad arranged the music for this album Miles Grayson will be missed you will see Miles Grayson as arranger on the troggs wild thing and canned heat going up to the country I would be over Papa Johns house and he would pull out this blue violin and start playing he wanted to teach me to play but I wanted to play bass so I ended up getting lessons from the great James Jamerson . I am Michael Grayson Respect Music BMI
I grew up down the street from Papa John of Pico My Dad arranged the music for this song I remember when Jefferson airplanes truck would come and get his equipment and we would not see Papa for a while good days when music was real. I am MIchael Grayson RESPECT MUSIC BMI
Yea, JA is how I first discovered him when I lived in NOLA, during high school days in the 70s. He started me on my journey of collecting all things blues/jazz/rock violin related. Youre blessed to have actually known this man. Thnx for your family's involvement in bringing PJC's (& others) gift to the world. His music touched my soul & enriched my life. A true westcoast virtuoso whose offerings still stand the test of time, especially in this new era of pushbutton music
Papa john gets down to say the least, filthy funky is way cool, but my favarite is Time out for sex, would have loved to see him live, peace out and rock on
love papa john
papa John was my great uncle and to see he had so many fans is just awesome!!!
the man turned heads.
You had an awesome uncle. Be very proud you had someone we all loved!
Just noticed the man was born near Pittsburgh... Just checking in from 412
Had this exact album - he was so unique with the fiddle !! How cool that you are related !!
Omg! Really? I love that man! My brother collected all kinds of vinyl records and let me listen to whatever I wanted. This album was very special to me. I damn near wore it out! Yes! This is a masterpiece in my opinion!😍
Papa John is the It!!. My husband turned me on to Papa John 35 years ago. Listen to him today. He will show you how to plant a rose.
I lived within walking distance to the 46th Street Rock Palace ( the old Loews Theatre) and every week they hosted a live band. Every time Hot Tuna played, we all waited with baited breath for Papa John to come out. He played with them quite a bit. What a fantastic fiddler. The best ever ❤️❤️❤️
It's been 42 years since i last heard this song. Maaan how time flies. My daddy has this album and i used to listen to this song all the time. Nothing like the old school.
Got to see him perform live in Rochester NY on his 80th birthday ❤🎉
After going back and listening to this song, i believe this where Slave got their bassline for Slide. They sound so much alike. Hmmmmm.
Just damn great, got stoned and listened to Filthy funky all day long back in the ' 70's still do.
I love this. I bought the album back in the 70s when I was at university and still remember those lovely riffs when sitting outside, supposedly studying, and drinking a glass of good wine. Filthy and funky in the best possible way.
Love this song! Bought vinyl in the 70's and still play it. Groovy!
Nothing like vinyl!!! ❤
I have a nice Canadian 1st pressing of this album. Still sounds amazing. Nothing beats the sound of vinyl on a good system 😍👏
funky AND polished !!!
AWESOME!!!! I always loved the music of Papa John!!! After all these decades I still can't sit still, listening to "Filthy Funky", drumming the beat on tables and chairs... Mind you, I am a drummer... But this just wanna make you dance and move around! Thanks Papa John, R.I.P.
Best fiddler ever! ❤
My bong walked out on me when it heard this.
😂
This song has me convinced to add -each to my last name and have some offspring!
Smoooveee 👌🏾
YAY for us to have this music in our lives.
WSDM (97.9 FM) Chicago played this gem in 1971 or 1972. It's great to hear it again, and the vinyl sounds great, too. The occasional "pops" bring back great memories.
Bill Harding "WSDM...We're Smack Dab in the Middle of your FM dial."
🚀🚀🚀
Memories of college days, so many hopes, so many dreams....
This guy and his musos are the best! Can't type this cos I am movin to the groove.
Man, the MEMORIES-THX PAPA
Loved this album when I was kid. Can’t find it on iTunes now.
please put the rest of the album on... think we all loved him and the music of this lp..wow..can't say enough good things abut this lp
FAR OUT 😎✌️👁👁🤙
"well it's Mother's Day, and it ain't even May." Today's the day,the Welfare people pay!"
Filthy Funky was one of the best LP's ever made! Saw Poppa John twice in Tucson Arizona! Once at a small venue called Choo Choo's, and once at The Univ. of Arizona's Main Auditorium. A master showman! I wore the grooves off Filthy Funky!
I count myself lucky to have seen him in a very small college show with a rocket ass little band, i believe his wife was sittin there too. he was a sparkle of a man , i treasure his work and memory. i seen alot of them , seeing him is up there with runnin my hand round on john lennons rolls.
Proper dope funk groove.
Timeless
Still have this on vinyl. Papa John kicks ass.
I sampled the first two bars for a rap demo tape about 22 years ago. Good record!
I’m late to the sampling party. 🎉 🎊
Love that shit.(My sampler fits in my shirt pocket)
That’s awesome Big...good taste my man!
@@robertfapswell3719 po33
Love this song!
I am groovin' too, too hard. I am glad my chair can dance as well as I do!!
As fresh as he was at Woodstock. Take it away Papa.
Como se llama el disco full
Beautiful, crisp sound ─ terrific, considering the age of your vinyl pressing, which was on Grunt Records, manufactured by RCA on Dynaflex ─ RCA's super-thin vinyl pressings. The pressings saved RCA a ton of money because they used 20% less vinyl, but the sound quality suffered because the dynamic range was also reduced by 20%. RCA phased out Dynaflex in 1977.
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PJCreezy in the heezy baybabaybay!
I grew up down the street from papa john I knew him and his wife Sylvia My dad arranged the music for this album Miles Grayson will be missed you will see Miles Grayson as arranger on the troggs wild thing and canned heat going up to the country I would be over Papa Johns house and he would pull out this blue violin and start playing he wanted to teach me to play but I wanted to play bass so I ended up getting lessons from the great James Jamerson . I am Michael Grayson Respect Music BMI
I grew up down the street from Papa John of Pico My Dad arranged the music for this song I remember when Jefferson airplanes truck would come and get his equipment and we would not see Papa for a while good days when music was real. I am MIchael Grayson RESPECT MUSIC BMI
Yea, JA is how I first discovered him when I lived in NOLA, during high school days in the 70s. He started me on my journey of collecting all things blues/jazz/rock violin related. Youre blessed to have actually known this man. Thnx for your family's involvement in bringing PJC's (& others) gift to the world. His music touched my soul & enriched my life. A true westcoast virtuoso whose offerings still stand the test of time, especially in this new era of pushbutton music
Is it possible to get Filthy on CD? I cna't find it anywhere - used to have the vinyl back in the day, and loved it so much.
Evelyn M
YES, BUT I HAD TO CUSTOM ORDER IT.
Papa john gets down to say the least, filthy funky is way cool, but my favarite is Time out for sex, would have loved to see him live, peace out and rock on