@@Stiglr If you go Goggle up Prince and George Clinton you will see that they were working with each other in 1975 and before that. All of them were inspired by James Brown and key people who were in George Clinton Parliament group came from James Brown Band.
That's complete bullshit. Post a single source for that. You can't, because it doesn't exist. Prince, then age 17, had not even been in a recording studio until 1975, when he recorded with a band called 94 East. He did not record with Parliament in 1975, period. I don't know why people just make shit up like this, for attention I guess, but nobody should be misled by this inane post.
Party time! This is party music for me. For baby making music, check out more of Marvin Gaye's work from the seventies as well as Barry White's work in the seventies, like "Can't Get Enough Of Your Love Babe" or "Never, Never Gonna Give Ya Up".
You know with Parliament and Funkadelic it's going to have a solid groove!! ❤❤🥁🎸👌 Talking about baby making music Faye 😂 Have a listen to Aquamarine by Santana as I think that is a very sensual song!! As I think rhyimacally it is rhumba which very is a very sensual latin american dance/music
You are right, always a good time with Parliament-Funkadelic. Thanks for this suggestion, I can't wait to listen to it as I'm curious if this rhumba is similar to the Kenyan Rhumba tune
All around the world for the funk....!!!
Funk all the way!
Check out Do That Stuff by Parliament
Thanks for the suggestion, I will 💯
There's no party like a P-Funk party!
As soon as that chorus kicked in, I thought, Oh yeah, I know this song. Classic funk.
Nice, and thanks for the feedback
A lot of people don't know that Prince is singing in this song and had a hand in creating this song.
You got some more details on that? This tune is circa 1975, and Prince didn't appear on the scene until at least a year later.
@@Stiglr If you go Goggle up Prince and George Clinton you will see that they were working with each other in 1975 and before that. All of them were inspired by James Brown and key people who were in George Clinton Parliament group came from James Brown Band.
That's complete bullshit. Post a single source for that. You can't, because it doesn't exist. Prince, then age 17, had not even been in a recording studio until 1975, when he recorded with a band called 94 East. He did not record with Parliament in 1975, period. I don't know why people just make shit up like this, for attention I guess, but nobody should be misled by this inane post.
@@ZigbertD I'm not lying fool! If you listen carefully you will hear Prince voice loud and clear in the song! So what the hell are you talking about?
a real cool cat track x
so cool 💯🔥
Party time! This is party music for me. For baby making music, check out more of Marvin Gaye's work from the seventies as well as Barry White's work in the seventies, like "Can't Get Enough Of Your Love Babe" or "Never, Never Gonna Give Ya Up".
Seriously, Parliament/Funkadelic took the whole thing WAAAY up !!!🎶😎💯 General George Clinton ... In da howwsse 😅😎🎶✔️✌️💥🤟💯💪👍🎤🤗💜👌💕
It was lit👌👍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
You know with Parliament and Funkadelic it's going to have a solid groove!! ❤❤🥁🎸👌
Talking about baby making music Faye 😂
Have a listen to Aquamarine by Santana as I think that is a very sensual song!! As I think rhyimacally it is rhumba which very is a very sensual latin american dance/music
You are right, always a good time with Parliament-Funkadelic. Thanks for this suggestion, I can't wait to listen to it as I'm curious if this rhumba is similar to the Kenyan Rhumba tune