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P-Funk - Tramps NYC 4-25-93, Part 2

P-Funk - Tramps NYC 4-25-93, Part 2

P-Funk DC 1981 and Bootsy Texas 1976

P-Funk DC 1981 and Bootsy Texas 1976

Bootsy's Rubber Band - Houston 1976

Bootsy's Rubber Band - Houston 1976

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  • @wesleywashington1251
    @wesleywashington125117 сағат бұрын

    The Rolling Stones audience is probably what makes up a lot of the present day MAGA cult. Seems like the same kind of people. I wonder how that makes Mick Jagger feel.

  • @wesleywashington1251
    @wesleywashington125118 сағат бұрын

    Listening to Matt Fink interviews are much more rewarding than Andre Cymone. It's like Cymone, who actually lived under the same roof as Prince early on, made a concerted effort to avoid saying anything worthwhile about him knowing how much his fans want to hear it. He might as well flat out said, "Yeah, I know a lot about him but I'm not here to talk about him." Listening to him went from boredom to frustration really quick. It sucked.

  • @TheBLACKMQQN
    @TheBLACKMQQN19 сағат бұрын

    Loving this. Old school style show.

  • @antav9371
    @antav9371Күн бұрын

    Good to hear from Omar and see that he's still at it....Mandrill was a great band.

  • @jazzmaster9426
    @jazzmaster9426Күн бұрын

    Get on with the interview

  • @svzoom12
    @svzoom12Күн бұрын

    I was surprised neither Tomi or Scott could recall what LP 'On the One' was on. I mentioned "Larry Blackman is Cameo" on a Facebook Cameo page and Tomi Jenkins took offense. Thinking no other members had involvement into what the group created. I was just trying to say people can't think Cameo and not have Larry come to mind. Similar to Lionel with the Commodores or Frankie Beverly with Mase. I'm an old head music fan. I read the credits on the LP as I listened. Lol.. my apologies still Mr. Tomi Jenkins non the less. 🤘🏽

  • @momolovestar4207
    @momolovestar4207Күн бұрын

    I always loved Stacy & her music still listen to it all the time sixteen is my favorite album of hers

  • @solarrecordsradiowardellpo1130
    @solarrecordsradiowardellpo11302 күн бұрын

    I’m so sorry, but you’re talking about the wrong song not And The Beat Goes On “ The song that you are talking about is Home Made Loving” I am the drummer on And The Beat Goes On!!! So please take this lie down!!!!😮

  • @swingingmoodproductions5736
    @swingingmoodproductions57362 күн бұрын

    thanks for fixing it! GOLD

  • @TheBoomBoxGuru
    @TheBoomBoxGuru2 күн бұрын

    I've never really listened to The Black Crowes, but after watching this video, I'm gonna give them a shot.

  • @johndasilva2686
    @johndasilva26862 күн бұрын

    Sinbads summer funk jam as were always fantastic. Imagine all these fantastic funk bands in the Caribbean hosted by a super funny comic. Funk & soul live forever. Thank you great funky post.

  • @guyweekes8564
    @guyweekes85642 күн бұрын

    Hey babe buba he ruled when I was at VSU . It didn't get no more funkier than the mother ship . Wild Irish rose and Bootsy.

  • @guyweekes8564
    @guyweekes85642 күн бұрын

    Yes oh la la a square biz it doesn't get better

  • @guyweekes8564
    @guyweekes85642 күн бұрын

    Yes funky good real good

  • @emildimofte6538
    @emildimofte65383 күн бұрын

    👏💃👏💃💃💃👏💃✌️👍✌️👍✌️🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺👑🙏👑🙏👑🇺🇸🎸🇺🇸🎸🇺🇸🎸🇺🇸🎸👏👏👏👏🗽🌺🌺🌺🌺🔝🙏🔝🙏🔝🙏👑👑👑👑👑👑✌️👍👍🥂✨🥂✨🥂🫡💥🫡💥🫡💥🎸💃🎸💃❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🎸❤️🎸👏💃👏💃👏💃🎸

  • @mrmaxxx94
    @mrmaxxx943 күн бұрын

    Dug the interview and very informative

  • @martinsmusic2223
    @martinsmusic22233 күн бұрын

    Excellent interview, thanks

  • @funkyman139-er4du
    @funkyman139-er4du3 күн бұрын

    "Anyway you want", "She's gone","Love is in corner"....

  • @johndasilva2686
    @johndasilva26863 күн бұрын

    Sinbads summer jams were always fantastic. All those super groups & bands . Cameo Barkays Gap band Con funk shun Zapp Sos band Rose royce Kool & the gang Lakeside Isley brothers Whispers Earth wind & fire etc . As the whispers said , and the beat goes on. The only fab funk bands missing were Slave heatwave midnight star and skyy. Thanks this was a magnificent post.

  • @johndasilva2686
    @johndasilva26863 күн бұрын

    A fantastic show. Great venue great artists and great hosts. So many superb artists and songs. Sinbads summer jams in the caribbean were absolutely fantastic. Funk music is alive. Great post I feel good.

  • @TheBLACKMQQN
    @TheBLACKMQQN3 күн бұрын

    LEGEND!!!!!

  • @kennewton7518
    @kennewton75184 күн бұрын

    Wow. I like many others have been looking forward to the Floaters story. " My name is Charles " classic intro

  • @Realigndadjmusic
    @Realigndadjmusic4 күн бұрын

    Supahallafunky!

  • @desireejackson7170
    @desireejackson71704 күн бұрын

    Omg the best music festival ever Sinbad was crazy and the performances was the best wish Sinbad could do this festival one more time when he gets well he is the best please continue showing these festivals New School needs to see these Thank You

  • @cheboy
    @cheboy4 күн бұрын

    💜🐾

  • @cheboy
    @cheboy4 күн бұрын

    Great stuff! 💜🐾

  • @wesleywashington1251
    @wesleywashington12514 күн бұрын

    I love when he says, "It's really not that difficult." That's from HIS perspective, remember. I bet Charlie Parker didn't find it too difficult either. After getting humiliated onstage by a fed up drummer for not being good enough, that is. He in turn mastered the alto and changed music forever, so, for some, apparently, all it takes is getting to know the instrument through hours of practice and the rest comes naturally. All I'm saying is that there are countless people who can't even commit to an instrument to practice for hours on end over a period of years. For them it's difficult for sure. I'm in that group, by the way.

  • @ccfunk1
    @ccfunk14 күн бұрын

    I saw this one -a reconstituted WAR. AWB jammed!!!! the O'Jay's had Nate Best up there i think-he didn't last long. the Ohio Players could have been the Back album era i don't know Billy Beck was with them on the Back album. with horns. Teena Marie Was cool. Maze was good. EWF without Maurice was okay.

  • @garlandcooper3470
    @garlandcooper34704 күн бұрын

    What a great interview and beautiful person; all to discover she's married to Will Downing, it just blew my mind. He's one of my favorite artists. My wife loves "I Go Crazy"

  • @wesleywashington1251
    @wesleywashington12514 күн бұрын

    That's crazy to think about but Prince's musical output was so tremendous he had to form other bands around him to hand it off to. Unfortunately, their level of vocal talent wasn't even close to his so they didn't do it much justice, but I imagine he was satisfied with their performances. To be so good at so many instruments it's interesting how he was also so difficult to beat when it came to basketball, ping pong and bowling. His ability to improve at something was so incredible he didn't need as much time as the rest of us, apparently. That's just a phenomenal level of focus, coordination, dexterity and timing. Has there been anyone else born like that in history? I'm surprised he didn't get better at dancing than Michael Jackson. Jackson was determined to be the best ever at it so that was that, I guess. People would rather LOOK at something fascinating than listen to something fascinating, so Michael had more attention during their careers. The tide is turning now though now that they're both gone and Prince's music is drawing more attention than what Michael recorded. I suspect Prince's musical legacy will continue to have a greater impact than Michael's going forward.

  • @wesleywashington1251
    @wesleywashington12514 күн бұрын

    I keep coming back to this fascinating interview because it's so full of great stories that touch on so many musical icons and puts lots of interesting things into perspective. I learn so much listening. From Aretha Franklin to Ray Charles to James Brown and more!! Incredible interview!! Information gold mine!!

  • @wesleywashington1251
    @wesleywashington12514 күн бұрын

    Thelonious Monk's name should have been over Herbie Mann at that club. No one realized how exquisite and special Monk's music and approach to playing and composing was at that point, apparently. Eric Dolphy's name could've been above it too, if you just listen and compare what the two of them were doing, but Monk was definitely more significant than both of them.

  • @wesleywashington1251
    @wesleywashington12515 күн бұрын

    Those musicians that recorded with Miles and left the sessions thinking it was 'horse shit' probably only later praised it just to help it sell. After hearing a lot of his later work with guys like Marcus Miller and all I almost threw up. His best work was probably with his two legendary quintets. Miles Smiles, for example, is much better than In A Silent Way or Bitches Brew. Hiring guys like Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter and Tony Williams was genius. Of course his work with John Coltrane is also genius. Miles Davis and John Coltrane records are the standard for great jazz. Thelonious Monk records too.

  • @scottdorsey8220
    @scottdorsey82205 күн бұрын

    It's amazing how many great artists Paulette intersected and supported during her lengthy career. What a stellar lineup! Born out of Chicago, one of the great cities of American Music!

  • @DoomsdayTanker
    @DoomsdayTanker5 күн бұрын

    My Faves "I don't know how to say, and Nightime Lover" 💯💯💯

  • @modernretroradio993
    @modernretroradio9935 күн бұрын

    Happy b-day, Uncle George!

  • @colingerard7863
    @colingerard78635 күн бұрын

    'If You Don't Believe' from "This is Niecy" by, Deniece Williams, has the most wonderful trombone solo played by, George Bohanon. The fact that George Massenburg had been a trombone player made a difference to the mix. A gorgeous song and performance.

  • @christophertracy2807
    @christophertracy28075 күн бұрын

    Isnt she a lesbian?

  • @Himthatvibes
    @Himthatvibes6 күн бұрын

    This is an awesome find! Thank you for always grabbing great musicians! You're doing an awesome job!

  • @SurprisedBakedBuns-nq6cd
    @SurprisedBakedBuns-nq6cd7 күн бұрын

    Only three surviving members are still alive at the height of the successful years, are Billy Beck, James "Diamond"Williams and Marvin Pierce! I'm really enjoying this interview, good to see 25:52 Marvin!

  • @FunknstuffNet
    @FunknstuffNet7 күн бұрын

    All three of them plus Chet are featured in interviews on this channel, hope you have a chance to enjoy them all!

  • @ChampLeads
    @ChampLeads7 күн бұрын

    I want Jill to be asked directly her thoughts on… SHEILA E. 😮😂 lol

  • @ChampLeads
    @ChampLeads7 күн бұрын

    Brother, your voice and questions are very important. I’ll be sharing with family and friends! Excellent start.

  • @8biminiroad
    @8biminiroad7 күн бұрын

    A damn shame. Travesty. These girls defined the PF vocal sound of the peak commercial period. No way they shouldn't be in the Rock Hall. Thanks for the she-funk y'all.

  • @jamesmaddox9179
    @jamesmaddox91798 күн бұрын

    I just witnessed the lies that Michael just spit. My name is James Maddox Jr. Lead singer and percussionist of The ADC BAND! IM ON ALL THE ADC BANDS ALBUMS! IM NOT DIE NIGGA!

  • @martinmcgee2710
    @martinmcgee27108 күн бұрын

    Little late to this interview, Tawatha is a truly class act both in music and personality, loved listening to her, very humble, wonderful human being. Currently got Tawatha on replay with Gary Bartz, keep goin on, sublime vocals. Luv 4rom UK

  • @bh-zj4yt
    @bh-zj4yt8 күн бұрын

    Wow this is so cool. I worked with Neftali at a music store in the late 80’s for a short time. I had fun there but it was a grind to make money. Neftalis voice and temperament hasn’t changed one bit. Great guy. Kept me grounded when I was stressing😅. A positive force for sure

  • @BassGods
    @BassGods8 күн бұрын

    5:06 when he asks Jody, when your looking up at the JumboTron, did it throw you off beat? 😂😂 In my opinion, you’re so locked in, that it’s impossible for that to happen, unless you’re just not that good, or are in your early stages of learning an instrument. It’s like looking in a mirror and playing your instrument at the same time, “No sweat”.

  • @wesleywashington1251
    @wesleywashington12518 күн бұрын

    I left this video for a bit to listen to a Madhouse album. It was Madhouse 8. I found it complete garbage. Probably because I don't value smooth jazz. I don't understand how people can listen to it. Eric is right, and Prince was right to leave his name off of it.

  • @wesleywashington1251
    @wesleywashington12518 күн бұрын

    Prince had a saxophone player on a rehearsal recording of Strange Relationship that is just fabulous. He called him 'Ed' though. Guess I'll have to look that guy up to find out more about him. He was great.

  • @FunknstuffNet
    @FunknstuffNet8 күн бұрын

    Here is that dude kzread.info/dash/bejne/pouWp5ukf6eyiqQ.html

  • @wesleywashington1251
    @wesleywashington12518 күн бұрын

    It's amazing when a person can recall a bunch of significant events in their past giving you the year each happened as well as their age at the time. I've moved around a lot from state to state over the years but I could never tell you exactly when I did. I just don't remember!! Very good story teller, this guy is. Fascinating hearing a different opinion of Prince too from someone who knew him. Brutal honesty.