• circuitfarmer
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    Freaky Styley was the RHCP album that bridged rock and funk for me. It’s produced by George Clinton (he’s even lead vox on a track). Now I salivate over Parliament/Funkadelic and my friends think I’m crazy.

        • Freeman
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          11 year ago

          I legit have videos of my kids reacting to that song and stopping, freaking out and dancing their toddler asses off.

        • Freeman
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          41 year ago

          They definately have phases. Like By the way was clearly more 50s , Beatles and do wop insipired than funk. Klinghoffer were definately less funky overall too, except dark necessities did have a few solid tracks.

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            Yes I see what you’re saying, but the bass on all of their albums still has slap and funk to it. I guess a lot of it is what the other musicians are doing and how Keidis sings the song. Go Robot is funky as heck. I love that song.

            Edited because Gboard is getting stupid all the time lately

            • Freeman
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              21 year ago

              Agree. So is Sick Love. Same with their recent albums, which are much more funky than even Dark Necessities.

    • @TippaMyTongue@lemmy.world
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      11 year ago

      Freaky Styley is a fucking great album! I don’t recall the track with George Clinton as lead singer though, do you mean that if you want me to stay demo?

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        George Clinton is singing on Hollywood, at the very least.

        Edit: Hollywood (Africa), sorry it’s been a bit :) It’s also confirmed in Clinton’s book, Yo George Ain’t That Funkin Kinda Hard On You. Apparently some tracks therein were unused Parliament tracks – RHCP were big fans.

        In fact, here they are playing with Parliament (near the end), e.g. @1:20:00 on Cosmic Slop.

        Edit #2: George Clinton also reprises the “Holly would, if Holly could” stuff on his solo track Hollywood, off of 1993’s Hey Man, Smell My Finger (which is a fire album regardless of name).

        • @TippaMyTongue@lemmy.world
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          11 year ago

          OK, I think I understand what you mean, for me it sounded more like George Clinton was a background singer, but you can definitely hear him louder in some parts. Thanks for posting those sources, I think I’m going to listen to P-Funk now.

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            George is definitely singing alone as the song starts. Once you hear some more P-Funk, his voice is easy to recognize. There’s also a few cues he does all the time (e.g. the “well all right” the song starts with).

            Technically it’s a duet.