When I'm feeling depressed about the state of the world, I listen to Maggot Brain and I'm revived by the understanding that humans also create MASTERPIECES. Thank you.
I listened to this when my father was killed 1975 and I'm listening to maggot brain again my mother died on 5/2019 I'm greiving listening to the funk..
those goes by will never come back. bridge them to eternal peace with your prayers to the lord... i like the song too. even john frusciante make a song a bit like this titled before the beginning.. peace to you brother.
We truly understand my brother because a real funkateer like yourself, NEVER FAKES THE FUNK! The funk is for all phases of life. You know with all the antics going on one might forget that George had some of the baddest cats playing with him!!!
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A masterpiece! Eddie Hazel and Mike Hampton NEVER got the recognition they deserved. I grew up listening to Parliament/Funkadelic. I love this song as well as Cosmic Slop. Play on🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
There must be something wrong with me or I've been hiding under a rock my entire life. I just turned 37 years old love rock and roll and this is the first time I've ever heard this song and I absolutely love it. Matter fact I can't stop putting the song on repeat. Seriously I must have been sheltered or something I have no idea how I have never ever heard of this song but I'm so grateful I've got turned on to it.
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Then you must have never been listening to that good old Psychadelic Funk, Blues, R&B, Soul music produced by Black people. Rock & Roll's roots were born there. Glad you found the TRUTH lol. Check out Ernie Isley of the Isley Bros. Hendrix briefly played with them in the 60s.
Not sure of your race and perhaps that should not matter but it does. The "whites" claimed Rock and Roll as theirs just like they try to and claim everything else as their invention. Do some research!!!! Perhaps start with Muddy Waters. That will lead you in many directions to the truth.
@@gwenrenee8641 Sister Rosetta Tharpe invented Rock N Roll (but SHE NEVER call it that though everyone kept screaming at her that she changed America with her Gospel Music "electric fiddlin/diddlin" (her words)), Muddy and the rest have admitted it. Other Baptist church took up her practice of bringing electric guitars into the chorus causing church goers to celebrate to the Lord in the pews like never before with the "spirit" it created. Sometimes clean tone, most time Heavy distortion (aka Heavy Metal sound). Elvis Presley (and 2 other white friends) secretly attended one of those services and got to moving like he never had before, thus started playing guitar and "grinding", a move he saw at that very church. Now a brother named Charlie Christian "Something" or another from Texas played the first electric guitar invented by Gibson created the finger tapping now known by Eddie Van Halen. Rosetta played a clean tone most times, while Charlie would put heavy distortion into his chops. A SISTA INVENTED ROCK N ROLL but she only (rumored) called it that on her death bed with a "I guess I did". White people always trying to steal stuff, change history and lie lie lie on Blacks.
Thank you 4 preserving and sharing this all time favorite The Maggot Brain... Much respect to Michael Hampton, Lige Curry, Rickey Rouse, Garrett Shider, Danny Bedrosian, Jerome Rodgers, Benzel Cowan, George Clinton and Parliament-Funkadelic for still touring the World. Fly on.
Lol I recently got back into listening to this on repeat when someone said Slash was one of their favorite guitarists 🙄. To each their own but to me it’s a crime Rolling Stones ranked Slash above Eddie Hazel. I told that person to check out this song - they hadn’t heard it before.
George Clinton told Eddie Hazel to "play guitar like your mama just died." The resulting song was Maggot Brain, recorded in one take for the 1971 album of the same name.
I was fortunate enough to be at his concert in 1972 uh 72 at the fair park Coliseum And hear this song being played The group was called Parliament maggot brain I never forget it
song written by eddie hazel.. inspired by george clinton.. told eddie to imagine his mother had passed away...... and that gave us this gift of genius!!!
I discovered the song in 2018, then stopped listening to it for the most part. In 2020, my mom died, and that was quite a difficult thing to deal with. One of the ways I coped was by walking around the base at night listening to Maggot Brain on repeat. Didn’t really know why it helped, but it did. In 2022, I learned that George Clinton said “play like your mama just died,” and I was blown away. Work of genius.
I remember jamming with a group of friends and at a point it was my turn to lead off the next jam (I was on bass), so I tell one of the guitarists to play this. He didn't know it, I gave him the basic progression)... he looks at me (a bit disappointed in the simplicity) and says 'that's it?' I look at him with a smile and said 'yeah'. A couple of minutes later everyone in the room 'got it' and it was one of the most memorable moments i've ever had jamming. RIP Mr. Hazel
Uttley incredible how you can take something so simple, four chords and basically nothing more than an Em scale and turn it into this!. Goes to show music doesn't have to be overly complicated or that you need to know music theory to degree level to create brilliant works.
@@BurnleyNuts when we say "your child" we're talking about you, your younger parts. They're all younger, your younger parts, fragmented, some want to drink, some want to lead, and, if you can integrate them into you, your loving parent, then they are heard and seen, no longer do you necessarily need to be lead around by them, their avoidance, their drug use, you acknowledge their rage and thank them for protecting you when they were young. Now, you lead, you hold them, with love, no judgment. They come home, you are whole, like never before. I think maybe, that's what he might have said, in one line.
I think this must be the music that plays as your life stretches out before you. So many years... highs and lows... lessons learned and taught... women come and gone... Soulmates, broken hearts... 100 years and then some. And now it all makes sense as you fly above it all... with your new Wings. ❤
Michael killed this shit!!!! I was there. Thanks to his boy,Raider Rob for getting him to take a pic with me out back after the show. Can't wait until they come FUNK Vegas.
This is on my smoke playlist, and that’s saying a lot. In fact it’s the first and last song. I get WEAK starting at around 7 minutes and I swear it feels like my heart is beating out of my chest. I imagine being reunited with everyone I’ve lost along this journey. Damn, imagine that Mr.Hazel. Fly High Guitar Legend 🎸
michael hampton and the drummer at the end....lol they were messing with each other by extending the outro. lol the drummer extended it, then michael kept extending it. that's why they're grinning at each other lol this was a great performance
I'm inside a bubble. Watching and looking how sad this world of people treat each other. It's make me so sad. But I sit and pray for a little light of happiness will shine on us all
Amazing performance.. Love the huge overdrive guitar.. The scene looks just like my big family. All messed up in the morning, but soon everything falls into it's place and makes the day just great :-) This recording is saved in my will to be played on my funeral amongst billy braggs "Way Over Yonder in a Minor Key".
I can't count the number of times I've put on this lp twist one lite it up then hit the switch on the turntable and just sit back and just chill for the next 30min afterward just be feeling good about everything. Thank you Eddie for giving us this masterpiece
I used to think I was pretty familiar with Funkadelic, and how these George Clinton shows went as I've attended a few back in the mid-2000's and he was most definitely not playing guitar solos. I didn't even know George played, ESPECIALLY the Maggot Brain solo! Still prefer to see Eddie play it but damn this was a pleasant surprise, no idea how I've never seen this before.
I think Mike started playing Maggot Brain after Eddie passed away. I saw them in concert many many times in the late 70’s, and grew up listening to them because of my older brothers. My brother has the original vinyl. I still love this song, makes me have chills. Btw this is Michael Hampton playing not George. I saw Mike play this song many times. To my knowledge George never played an instrument. Apologies if I read your comment wrong.
@@michellemorgan9075Mike been playing maggit brain live since 74 when he joined the funk mob Eddie was sent to jail and Mike been rocking it ever since
Mike Hampton got the job with Funkadelic when he was a Kid …he played this song to get it …note for note like Eddie ..then George named him Kidd Funkadelic
I had a shopping news route in Brooklyn Michigan. I seen somebody getting their mail and I yelled hey. ...he looked exactly like George Clinton. I also seen him ar local IGA grocery store there...and it was him.
I saw Michael Hampton, Eddie, Hazel and Gabby Shotter all played this together in 1979. Did I know exactly what I was looking at? No but I knew it was something.
So many try but will never come close to the really guitars players /the maim man Eddie Hazel /Mike Hampton are never can be compared or imitated. They are the originals. 🎸🎸🎸🎸🔊🔊🔊🎶🎶🎶🙏🏼🙏🏼
I first heard Maggot Brain in about 1978 at the Paliament concert, Hammersmith, read and weep cost entry ticket £8. Which one is Hazell , which is Hampton and where is George
I used to listen to this when it first came out on LSD..I'd stack up the albums and let them play...I wore out the album withe with young lady on cover if I remember right.
Michael Hampton with the western leather Bonanza black Cowboy vest on for the funk of it, now that's shooting for the stars in Space 🌌 👽☠️🛸🎸😎🤩🎸🤿🔑🔒🎺🥁🎷🆒🎹🩺🥽🚦📢💣
1978 One Nation the most crisp. And another version of with Hazel both swingin their notes with the same exact timing is a tremendous performance as well.
Saw them around 1970 and they became a favorite of mine . Lost respect for George when I found out how he treated his band mates . They self destructed .
When I'm feeling depressed about the state of the world, I listen to Maggot Brain and I'm revived by the understanding that humans also create MASTERPIECES. Thank you.
Dude! Yeah!
Wish they could filter out the white claw chicks in the background
I listened to this when my father was killed 1975 and I'm listening to maggot brain again my mother died on 5/2019 I'm greiving listening to the funk..
:((
those goes by will never come back. bridge them to eternal peace with your prayers to the lord... i like the song too. even john frusciante make a song a bit like this titled before the beginning.. peace to you brother.
Sorry to hear of your pain and grieving. I hope listening to this helps every time you need it too help. Losing family members is so tough and so sad.
My condolences Mr. Peters, It is so hard to lose them.
We truly understand my brother because a real funkateer like yourself, NEVER FAKES THE FUNK!
The funk is for all phases of life.
You know with all the antics going on one might forget that George had some of the baddest cats playing with him!!!
This is, hands down, one of the all-time greatest guitar anthems ever written -- and very possibly THE greatest!!!
Try zappas watermelon in Easter Hay or Princes joy in repetition
Try frank zappas watermelon in Easter Hay or Prince's joyin repetition
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I agree with this statement
It’s got my vote and been saying that for years!!!!
A masterpiece! Eddie Hazel and Mike Hampton NEVER got the recognition they deserved. I grew up listening to Parliament/Funkadelic. I love this song as well as Cosmic Slop. Play on🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
Parliament Funkadelic fan for over b 50yrs. First saw them in my hometown GARY, IND. ABOUT 1974 ❤
Amen! I'm still listening to this masterpiece in 2023! Greatest Guitar Anthem ever Hands down!
I am
Having so much fun watching it
@@lrbell64AMEN TO THAT!!!
I am 56 years old and I hav been to 29 George Clinton concerts and this song makes me music high
Lucky you
I just love when a Guitar cries it soul out!
Hello! What's name of the man in sunglasses?
With the red guitar
This song makes you wanna sit in a dimly lit room with a cigarette and a bottle of whiskey and reflect on your life while you cry out of one eye
A darkened scene with a detective looking through a window with blinds.
Or why you lost the ability to cry at all...just a 1000 yard stare...yeah
Maggot Brain P Funk masterpiece they actually used this in the new horror movie slender man.
cakafella done that a million times
cakafella never thought of it that way but I instantly agree. I don't even like cigarettes...
There must be something wrong with me or I've been hiding under a rock my entire life. I just turned 37 years old love rock and roll and this is the first time I've ever heard this song and I absolutely love it. Matter fact I can't stop putting the song on repeat. Seriously I must have been sheltered or something I have no idea how I have never ever heard of this song but I'm so grateful I've got turned on to it.
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You might want to check out Lili Haydn~"Maggot Brain"...The lady is no joke.."she plays this on violin" 👍✌
Then you must have never been listening to that good old Psychadelic Funk, Blues, R&B, Soul music produced by Black people. Rock & Roll's roots were born there. Glad you found the TRUTH lol. Check out Ernie Isley of the Isley Bros. Hendrix briefly played with them in the 60s.
Not sure of your race and perhaps that should not matter but it does. The "whites" claimed Rock and Roll as theirs just like they try to and claim everything else as their invention. Do some research!!!! Perhaps start with Muddy Waters. That will lead you in many directions to the truth.
@@gwenrenee8641 Sister Rosetta Tharpe invented Rock N Roll (but SHE NEVER call it that though everyone kept screaming at her that she changed America with her Gospel Music "electric fiddlin/diddlin" (her words)), Muddy and the rest have admitted it. Other Baptist church took up her practice of bringing electric guitars into the chorus causing church goers to celebrate to the Lord in the pews like never before with the "spirit" it created. Sometimes clean tone, most time Heavy distortion (aka Heavy Metal sound). Elvis Presley (and 2 other white friends) secretly attended one of those services and got to moving like he never had before, thus started playing guitar and "grinding", a move he saw at that very church. Now a brother named Charlie Christian "Something" or another from Texas played the first electric guitar invented by Gibson created the finger tapping now known by Eddie Van Halen. Rosetta played a clean tone most times, while Charlie would put heavy distortion into his chops. A SISTA INVENTED ROCK N ROLL but she only (rumored) called it that on her death bed with a "I guess I did". White people always trying to steal stuff, change history and lie lie lie on Blacks.
Heaven forbid that the audience should shut the heck up and listen when in the presence of greatness.
💯 Agreed
@@alexdarko2217 totally - thats why floyd hated N American audiences escpecially - all that hoopin and hollerin does anyones head in
Totally agree, man - no respect. Apparently just another "fun night out"...
It’s hard not to yell when you hear the truth but I’m Smdh too need to be quiet
You have a point but do you realize that the audiences reactions and participation fuels the musicians.
Master piece one of the best solo ever up there with David Gilmore.
Those who know will agee that some of the WORLDS greatest go unknown. Life changing sounds
When I ran across this by accident I couldn’t believe it. I listened to it and over! My goodness it’s absolutely the best! I never tire of it!
One of the best pieces of music from my long lost youth.
If you are here you haven't lost anything
Thank you 4 preserving and sharing this all time favorite The Maggot Brain... Much respect to Michael Hampton, Lige Curry, Rickey Rouse, Garrett Shider, Danny Bedrosian, Jerome Rodgers, Benzel Cowan, George Clinton and Parliament-Funkadelic for still touring the World. Fly on.
Fuck Slash. This is legendary! Came out 49 years ago?! Timeless
Lol I recently got back into listening to this on repeat when someone said Slash was one of their favorite guitarists 🙄. To each their own but to me it’s a crime Rolling Stones ranked Slash above Eddie Hazel. I told that person to check out this song - they hadn’t heard it before.
I was fortunate enough to be at this concert
George Clinton told Eddie Hazel to "play guitar like your mama just died." The resulting song was Maggot Brain, recorded in one take for the 1971 album of the same name.
I’m turning 60 in few months, and it still gives me chills this song. A masterpiece. I also love Eddie Hazels play… god rest his soul.
I was fortunate enough to be at his concert in 1972 uh 72 at the fair park Coliseum And hear this song being played The group was called Parliament maggot brain I never forget it
we covered this one a lot at family jam weekend,it was one of my late wife's favorites so we did it at her wake with all her other fav's
Still brilliant ❤Best funky group ever in the world! I miss Glenn Goins😢
song written by eddie hazel.. inspired by george clinton.. told eddie to imagine his mother had passed away...... and that gave us this gift of genius!!!
Thank goodness for that gift I'm 63 and been listening to it since I was 16!!
Word has is George told Eddie to play the first half of the song as if his mother died, and the second half as if he found she was still alive.
i think metallica has copied here well.
I discovered the song in 2018, then stopped listening to it for the most part. In 2020, my mom died, and that was quite a difficult thing to deal with. One of the ways I coped was by walking around the base at night listening to Maggot Brain on repeat. Didn’t really know why it helped, but it did. In 2022, I learned that George Clinton said “play like your mama just died,” and I was blown away. Work of genius.
Some of the most amazing ear candy ever!
I remember jamming with a group of friends and at a point it was my turn to lead off the next jam (I was on bass), so I tell one of the guitarists to play this. He didn't know it, I gave him the basic progression)... he looks at me (a bit disappointed in the simplicity) and says 'that's it?' I look at him with a smile and said 'yeah'. A couple of minutes later everyone in the room 'got it' and it was one of the most memorable moments i've ever had jamming. RIP Mr. Hazel
Uttley incredible how you can take something so simple, four chords and basically nothing more than an Em scale and turn it into this!. Goes to show music doesn't have to be overly complicated or that you need to know music theory to degree level to create brilliant works.
Hi! What's name of man in sunglasses?
@@BurnleyNuts you shouldn't have assumed that. If your child is misbehaving you will find its best to make it do what it supposed to do. 😲
@@MrTPain What?
@@BurnleyNuts when we say "your child" we're talking about you, your younger parts. They're all younger, your younger parts, fragmented, some want to drink, some want to lead, and, if you can integrate them into you, your loving parent, then they are heard and seen, no longer do you necessarily need to be lead around by them, their avoidance, their drug use, you acknowledge their rage and thank them for protecting you when they were young. Now, you lead, you hold them, with love, no judgment. They come home, you are whole, like never before. I think maybe, that's what he might have said, in one line.
I think this must be the music that plays as your life stretches out before you.
So many years... highs and lows... lessons learned and taught... women come and gone... Soulmates, broken hearts... 100 years and then some.
And now it all makes sense as you fly above it all... with your new Wings.
❤
Michael killed this shit!!!! I was there. Thanks to his boy,Raider Rob for getting him to take a pic with me out back after the show. Can't wait until they come FUNK Vegas.
RIP Mr. Eddie Hazel
Beautiful in everyway solo is coming from the heart!.
Mike killing it! He played the solo on Knee Deep! Eddie Hazel did the original Maggot Brain! RIP Eddie Hazel and my uncle the legend Wah Wah Watson!
This is on my smoke playlist, and that’s saying a lot. In fact it’s the first and last song.
I get WEAK starting at around 7 minutes and I swear it feels like my heart is beating out of my chest. I imagine being reunited with everyone I’ve lost along this journey. Damn, imagine that Mr.Hazel. Fly High Guitar Legend 🎸
First saw their magic in 1974 at West Side H.S. Gary, Ind.
Funkadelic's signature song up close and personal!!!!
michael hampton and the drummer at the end....lol they were messing with each other by extending the outro. lol the drummer extended it, then michael kept extending it. that's why they're grinning at each other lol
this was a great performance
Love to see Garrett Shider on stage and Kid Funkadelic, Michael Hampton 💜 all these years and he still has that beautiful face.
Thanks for posting and happy 4th... this is the best version!
I'm inside a bubble. Watching and looking how sad this world of people treat each other. It's make me so sad. But I sit and pray for a little light of happiness will shine on us all
Mike Traxxx covered this song incredibly with such precision! RIP my love always 😘🎸🎶🎼
Amazing performance.. Love the huge overdrive guitar.. The scene looks just like my big family. All messed up in the morning, but soon everything falls into it's place and makes the day just great :-) This recording is saved in my will to be played on my funeral amongst billy braggs "Way Over Yonder in a Minor Key".
That's fuzz. Not overdrive. There's a huge difference.
That end part sounds like something Jimi would have done!
This solo making me cry 🙏😭✌🤘👍🙏😭✌🤘👍
I always close my eyes and it takes me on a journey wherever my thoughts take me
man who shouting OOOOOOOooooo should be banned from all concerts ever.
if you was there so present feeling the sound you will shouting OOOOOOOOOOOOOOoooooo too
He did throw his panties on stage 🤣😂
In my 69 years, this is the closest I’ve seen this composition perform to the original….
I can't count the number of times I've put on this lp twist one lite it up then hit the switch on the turntable and just sit back and just chill for the next 30min afterward just be feeling good about everything. Thank you Eddie for giving us this masterpiece
I been with you every time, Brother!
Looking back I wonder how many yineeMagic played this one ?? 😮
I second that emotion......🤟🏾
freakin awesomeness in Music
I used to think I was pretty familiar with Funkadelic, and how these George Clinton shows went as I've attended a few back in the mid-2000's and he was most definitely not playing guitar solos. I didn't even know George played, ESPECIALLY the Maggot Brain solo! Still prefer to see Eddie play it but damn this was a pleasant surprise, no idea how I've never seen this before.
I think Mike started playing Maggot Brain after Eddie passed away. I saw them in concert many many times in the late 70’s, and grew up listening to them because of my older brothers. My brother has the original vinyl. I still love this song, makes me have chills. Btw this is Michael Hampton playing not George. I saw Mike play this song many times. To my knowledge George never played an instrument. Apologies if I read your comment wrong.
@@michellemorgan9075 I might be wrong but George was a genius behind the keys. Tweeking sounds and melodies accordingly.
Michael Hampton took over for Eddie Hazel cause EH was on that dope too much. Mike and Eddie played together several times tho
@@michellemorgan9075Mike been playing maggit brain live since 74 when he joined the funk mob Eddie was sent to jail and Mike been rocking it ever since
My all time favorite blues riff
It takes a talented guitarist to play this classic. P Funk fans know truth when they hear. I'm 75, it's got to be the Bomb and on the 1.
Just , joy for live and music 😎💜👌
LE MEILLEUR SOLO DE GUITARE DE L'UNIVERS THAT'S ALL
Mr. Hampton just gets better with time... ☝🏾🤘🏾
Hello! What's name of man in sunglasses?
With the red guitar
Amazing version!
George picked the baddest young guitarists that there ever were.....
Thanks Linda!
Still the best Maggot brain version out there...
January 18 2021 i was introduced to MAGGOT BRAIN 🤯🤯🤯🤯😱 can’t stop playing !!!
Just to ease your mind
Mike Hampton got the job with Funkadelic when he was a Kid …he played this song to get it …note for note like Eddie ..then George named him Kidd Funkadelic
Kid Funkadelic at his finest!
I had a shopping news route in Brooklyn Michigan. I seen somebody getting their mail and I yelled hey. ...he looked exactly like George Clinton. I also seen him ar local IGA grocery store there...and it was him.
68, never even heard of this till I heard a cover. Jesus...
This is by far the second version with out Eddie hazel that I like!
Fabulous!!!
Meaningful music 🎶🎵🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
=) This ALL WAYS HAVE BEEN MY SONG. You can play it for me but I'm not sharing this one. This Is So Special To Me
Love to Michael Hampton. I've seen funkadelic with Michael's and Blackbyrd's versions of Maggot Brain - both are amazing.
Hey wonderful music
I like a lot
Masterclass
I saw Michael Hampton, Eddie, Hazel and Gabby Shotter all played this together in 1979. Did I know exactly what I was looking at? No but I knew it was something.
It's like you're walking through some unknown vastness to see my GOD.
your so lucky to see this live
So many try but will never come close to the really guitars players /the maim man Eddie Hazel /Mike Hampton are never can be compared or imitated. They are the originals. 🎸🎸🎸🎸🔊🔊🔊🎶🎶🎶🙏🏼🙏🏼
Love this. I love his taste in guitars too, Schecter Jeff Loomis JLV-7 NT SBK awesome!
I first heard Maggot Brain in about 1978 at the Paliament concert, Hammersmith, read and weep cost entry ticket £8.
Which one is Hazell , which is Hampton and where is George
just looked them up. think i might take the drive to New orleans on the 29
Wana thx 10000 times 4 da shot video ....
They should have turned the lights down
эххх, лажают((( старые записи лучшие... и это 2022
Hold up!!!!!!!!!!!!!kid funkadelic let me take over! 😂 😂😂😂😂
Makes me feel emotional everytime
I used to listen to this when it first came out on LSD..I'd stack up the albums and let them play...I wore out the album withe with young lady on cover if I remember right.
Truly ESOTERIC.
When the God Apollo play musik from the mountain.Olympus...out of time brothers..
"Play like ya mama just died."
Sublime!
Mike Bern showing out on the outros since the 70d
Damn I'm down like four flats on a Cadillac
Mike and p funk been doing that same outro since the 70s
Michael Hampton with the western leather Bonanza black Cowboy vest on for the funk of it, now that's shooting for the stars in Space 🌌 👽☠️🛸🎸😎🤩🎸🤿🔑🔒🎺🥁🎷🆒🎹🩺🥽🚦📢💣
This to me is the best love it
Nice and funky
Can the audience not shut up and listen during the performance?
Don't you get it? The sound of the crowd is part of the total song!
No it's not , go on Bieber's concert and yell shit. When MAGGOT BRAIN is played , you shut the fuck up !
Peace !
1978 One Nation the most crisp. And another version of with Hazel both swingin their notes with the same exact timing is a tremendous performance as well.
Excellent❤✌
Saw them around 1970 and they became a favorite of mine . Lost respect for George when I found out how he treated his band mates . They self destructed .
Yepp
So good to snuggle
How many guitarist are playing? Looks like 6-8 of them. That's Funkadelic right there. 30+ people on a little stage LMAO
Mickle you blew my brain budy..
was Lige pissed off ? did he arrive late with Michael, lol ? His tone playing this V is 🔥& 5 guitars !
I DON'T have my glasses I'd that George Clinton playing.????