I was @ this concert this is Black man's Rock n Roll Funkadelic was like that musicianship was off the chain. Funkateer fo life. These brothers were awesome musicians. And shows you got more than your monies worth.
How were musicians this good back then it seems like they were born with instruments in hand. The way they cross genres seamlessly when the genres weren’t even that old yet.
Great rhythm section-bass player is top notch too! guitarist is fine playing rythm but not so much lead,just cliches..heard it all before,dont get what the fuss is about frankly.
I remember this song very well. This is the first P Funk song that I remember. I was 8 years old and on a road trip with my mother. She had this album on 8-track in her buick, this song came on and I was transfixed! For the whole trip I bothered my mother to make this song play again. Too bad that the cassette hadn’t been invented yet!
i remember being a kid in the 70's and early 80's and my cool ass uncle Al would be getting ready for dates and shows listening to earth wind and fire and his favorite p-funk. he'd lay out his clothes to get ready and give me awesome lectures on condoms, self defense strategies when you're out with your girl, how staying sober can be more fun(never really took that lesson to heart) and real, uncensored guy talk that's missing from today's world. big up uncle Al! big up, P-Funk!
No doubt brother , Jesse today the technology is better but the music is not ! check out Cristol KINGFISH Ingram , the young dude is bad , He’s a blues guitarist but he is mixing it up . Vernon Reid needs to get back out there with Living Colour ! Word, Bro. Ed
Gary Clark jr., Corey and the Funk Apostles, Shabazz Palaces, Anderson Paak. There is good music available now it just doesn't come thru mainstream avenues anymore. Because it makes you think and the powers that be don't want you to think. I'm a guitarist and I play all the time but it's hard to get your foot in the door nowadays unless you are some shitty rapper or look like a male or female super model. The mainstream industry is so plastic and toxic now it would make the average person vomit if they knew the truth.
Plenty of people, black, brown, tan, white...all are jamming. It's...sadly, it's just not on the radio anymore. But radio sucks. Which is why we're here, right? ❤️
My brother played the hell out of Red hot mama. On guitar. I growed up playing. The shit. The seventies played with my brother we turned out many clubs. He was a legend. And now I'm a legend. My brother has passed on but he live in me. Forever!!!
I loved how Michael Hampton still played through the groove when his guitar failed for a moment. He was able to recover and continue the groove. That's professionalism at it's best.
It's Mike here. Eddie was tall & slender dude. He quit the band as a full on member after 74 I believe, but sporadically joined live performances up until his death in 92@@lukewood9233
So let me get this straight. Not only was Parliament-Funkadelic the greatest funk band ever but from the sounds of this amazing song which I just discovered, had they wanted to they could have been the greatest rock and roll band as well. Dam black people make dope ass music.
This show was at the Capital theatre in Washington, DC om 11/6/78! It was a Friday night. I saw them one nigh earlier at the Mosque in Richmond, Virginia. It was a Thursday night, the first time I ever saw the Mob!!! I've seen George 38 times since then, the Funk shall live forever!!!!
@James Estes • This was at the Capital Center in DC suburbs of Landover MD. Dimensions Unlimited gave this show and Bernie Worrell gave an after party at his house on 16th street in DC that lasted until Sunday night.
I remember they were band from baltimore for about 10 years because of some of those things they did on stage. The rumor is on of them ask for a jay and a lot ofo them was throw on stage. Plus they were wearing diapers and peed on stage
George clinton& p- funk, is forever etched in my mind& thanks to my son& his studio I have over 200 songs. These guys are cosmic slop& maggot brain...☮♥️🙏
Yes, so was I! I saw them many, many times as well in New York and in New Jersey! they are from Plainfield New Jersey and I am also from Jersey! also RIP Eddie Hazel, Glenn Goins, Richard ''Tiki'' Fulwood, Tawl Ross, and C ordell ''Boogie'' Mosson!!
Yet again I remind everyone that the drummer did the damn thang on this particular cut....strong, powerful and was foundation that everyone else used to do their thang...
Oh ya. Out of all the versions of this song this one hits the hardest. He makes the verse and chorus so much stronger. Guitar phrasing is perfect as well. That last rift that they play is only played once on the studio version 😢
Drummers are the key to everything, but are often taken for granted. James Brown said that in funk, ALL the instruments are "the drums". If you think about it, the essence of Funk is that it's like a drum circle with all the counterpoint rhythms.
@@Shintaylor450finally somebody thinks the same way I think about this particular version of this song I've heard red-hot Mama played live several times but never like this damn!!!
This kicks ass. I'm a classic rock guy, Page, Eddie VH, David Gilomour..classic metal, you name it etc....only heard some Parliament in my life and have total respect for funk, but this is the first time hearing this. Kick ass sound, kick ass solo, fucking fun...awesome
Oh yeah I got all the Parliament funkadelic albums plus those groups you just mentioned I love Van Halen the early Black Sabbath with Ozzy Osbourne Jimi Hendrix experience led Zeppelin my favorite I love all that music bro
OMG I WAS THINKING THE SAME THING.....WOW ! I'm a 66 yrs old black dude smoking so of God's greenery. I lived in Hagerstown Md. I also saw them turn that place OUT at the Capital Center ! I'm listening to them right now 10:10pm on 8-20-22 !
For sure!! Love this version of Red Hot Mama. Since I was in my early teens in the early 70’s. The first concert I ever went to was to see the Funkadelics.
Eddie Hazel, Michaele Hampton and Gary Shider amazing guitarists. Just discovered this track, has everything, funk, rock, jazz. This kind of music will never die. Love that little music conductor thing by George Clinton towards the end . So much funk swag. I'm just sad these guys didn't really get enough acclaim like other great artists. GOAT
@@basquait1 parliament and funkadelic always had tons of white fans. Hell with funkadelic they were more popular with the white collage kids than black people. George or Bootsie would say the same thing
@Aaron D. Digby, Sr. agreed, Eddie Hazel could do what only three other people I can think of rt now could. He could play lead and rhythm at the same time. Other name I can only think of Hendrix Chad Atkins and Roy Clark maybe Jerry Reed to a certain degree
@@russblack443 @Russ Black Im not going to accept your Psuedo-narrative narrative. I'm 56 years old, and will guarantee black people were ALWAYS into both Funkadelic and Parlament from the beginning to the end. White collage venue's were safer environments to listen to Funkadelic than venues in larger black communities because being from Los Angeles, Parliament/Funkadelic were the favorite band of the street gang's like the Crip's, so many black people could not go see them live because of safety concerns, it had NOTHING to do with white people being into this music more than black people. This IS black people's music, so you can keep your fake divide, and conquer narrative to yourself, it does not fly with people who are old enough to know the truth, and who lived it.
Come on Carl you weren't going to lete get away with that,yet after I tell you what's up you have to delete you comment. Come on Carl please tell me some more how funkadelic was from Los Angeles
This is basically the Funkadelic, rock based line up. Then they would do other shows with the Parliament, soul based line up. George Clinton was a master at this dual showmanship. This is why they had a cult-like following.
It was the same line up lol. They were all masters on and in some cases above George's level if not in showmanship than at least in musicianship (which I think is worth more but opinions differ). There's Parliament songs and there's Funkadelic songs and they all played both for the most part.
Just a GREAT era of music!! I was an all-nite DJ back then, able to play this stuff on the radio, alongside classic rock, prog, reggae, etc and the listeners LOVED it all. Today, the music is SO sub-categorized and radio channels so specialized that most people never get exposed to 99 percent of other genres outside the main one they know. That is why the public is SO musically illiterate now. Sad.
It is SO sad!! 😢 and the way they oversaturate the sound in production to force people to listen and that the same 4 white dudes just keep rewriting the same song over and over again with different shitty lyrics. RIP music.
as a 56 year old white man I can say I seen those guys when I was young my older brothers and sisters were really in the music and they were playing at a local amusement park Music Fest I was probably 12or13 years old I still remember how tight they were excellent live band
I remember when my parents use to have "Al Green" parties, me, my brothers, sisters, and cousins would be upstairs having our own party...jaming to some parliament -aka- funkadelic. Man those were the good old days. The best of everything (if you know what I mean) to really make you feel/enjoy the sounds of the funk. Damn I miss back then!!
My band opened up for them and Bootsy's Rubber Band on that tour. I watched this every night and never got tired of it. I also watched Gary Shider teach Mike Hampton that guitar lick that they play near the end of the song at sound check that day.
I don't think people realize how tight George Clinton and all these great musicians were, George would improvise every night on his stage shows these guys were such great musicians from Tyrone Lampkin on drums to MIchael Hampton guitar.
I went to a P-Funk Concert back in 2002 in Portsmouth Va. I was shocked by the makeup of the audience. You had Old School black people like me who grew up with P-Funk and nothing but the funk. But you also had an audience of young white kids who proved to be just as big fans as we were. They were singing along with us and knew all the words and band members. It just blew me away! Incredible concert!
Eddie used to wear hats like that but that's mike Hampton p laying very underrated mike coukd learn and play every note and riff Eddie made then add his metal flavor with it
My brother played the hell out of red hot mama. And they still talk about today. Back in the seventies. I miss that shit I played with him. Man. Those was times and I'm a Drummer. Super foot. My brother gave me name. Wow
Oh! My God. This never gets old. Been watching and listening to this since the 70's and it's still fresh DAYUM them cats are the shittt. I'm sure that guitar had to be put to sleep after the concert, it was no good to nobody, he killed it.
Like the time my late bro-in-law took my brand new brand new #2 driver with the oversized head & drove one 289 yards of air before it hit the ground. He told me it would be no good beforehand if I let him rip one really good, but I thought "nah, he cant warp it". SHIT...
It is Howard Stein, as I recall, who ran this theater, booked all these bands, was ahead of the time to offer video screens in a theater!, had the good sense to record it all, and there are hundreds of these from music luminaries... a Jewish American legend in concert promoting who brought so much to the world. God bless, Howard. I have the Black Sabbath/ Humble Pie shirt from 1971. Appreciate it, bro.
I like how George is like “y’all just relax a little bit” but there’s prolly 13 people on stage playing some of the deepest music to ever exist…. Maybe the secret was really in the pyramids
I was there, and they tore that theatre up! I wanted to see that show so bad that I drove my mom's car with a bad trans lol. On the way back to Vauxhall, we had to stop like 20x b4 we made it!!! It was all worth it tho!! 4sho!~!
@62 still Digging n Grooving n Guitar Gods with Soul ❤ and Thank all of Y'all from South Louisiana God-Speed & Peace Out Dudes that help the World go Around Cool
This is a masterpiece.
Agree
The entire show is on UA-cam also.
Dude, I was the only speck of salt in all that pepper at many shows, never anything but love, funk, and the GROOVE . Funk on people
❤
😂 legendary
✌🏾🌎💫🪐☄️🛸🎯
The music always unites us. Works every time. Respect brother.
I love it !
BACK WHEN PLAYING INSTRUMENTS WAS A STILL A HUGE PART OF THE SHOW.
@CALVIN BERGnot if you into rap dude.
Yes, and when music was made by musicians.
It wouldn't be funk without George Clinton...
what has happened to 'black' music in the last twenty years is an absolute tragedy. long live soul music!
we still here O.G.
I was @ this concert this is Black man's Rock n Roll
Funkadelic was like that musicianship was off the chain. Funkateer fo life.
These brothers were awesome musicians. And shows you got more than your monies worth.
Black mans rock and roll!? You are kidding. 😮. We invented every popular music genre. Do some research
How were musicians this good back then it seems like they were born with instruments in hand. The way they cross genres seamlessly when the genres weren’t even that old yet.
That drummer is so deep in the pocket...goddamn!!!
Right in the mix. Its like he ain't even there.
That’s Tyrone Lampkins d 1986 He is my favorite Funkadelic drummer
In my humble opinion, Tyrone was a combination of Jerome Brailey and Tiki: Jerome's funky precision and Tiki's power.
That drummer never misses a beat.
The drummer 💯 killing them drums
TYRONE LAMPKIN 🥁 .
Great rhythm section-bass player is top notch too! guitarist is fine playing rythm but not so much lead,just cliches..heard it all before,dont get what the fuss is about frankly.
I remember this song very well. This is the first P Funk song that I remember. I was 8 years old and on a road trip with my mother.
She had this album on 8-track in her buick, this song came on and I was transfixed! For the whole trip I bothered my mother to make this song play again. Too bad that the cassette hadn’t been invented yet!
It’s funk, it’s rock, it’s soul, it’s bad ass.
Funk has it's own reward put your foot on the rock
🤘🏿🤘🏿🤘🏿
i remember being a kid in the 70's and early 80's and my cool ass uncle Al would be getting ready for dates and shows listening to earth wind and fire and his favorite p-funk. he'd lay out his clothes to get ready and give me awesome lectures on condoms, self defense strategies when you're out with your girl, how staying sober can be more fun(never really took that lesson to heart) and real, uncensored guy talk that's missing from today's world. big up uncle Al! big up, P-Funk!
Brother is killing it on guitar. I miss the days when Brothers play their own music. The craft of knowing your instrument. The Showmanship.
👏🏾👏🏾👍🏾
No doubt brother , Jesse today the technology is better but the music is not !
check out Cristol KINGFISH Ingram , the young dude is bad , He’s a blues guitarist but he is mixing it up . Vernon Reid needs to get back out there with Living Colour ! Word,
Bro. Ed
Gary Clark jr., Corey and the Funk Apostles, Shabazz Palaces, Anderson Paak. There is good music available now it just doesn't come thru mainstream avenues anymore. Because it makes you think and the powers that be don't want you to think. I'm a guitarist and I play all the time but it's hard to get your foot in the door nowadays unless you are some shitty rapper or look like a male or female super
model. The mainstream industry is so plastic and toxic now it would make the average person vomit if they knew the truth.
Plenty of people, black, brown, tan, white...all are jamming. It's...sadly, it's just not on the radio anymore. But radio sucks. Which is why we're here, right? ❤️
Yea but they cant touch Michael Hampton and Gary Shilder, Eddie Hazel
My brother played the hell out of Red hot mama. On guitar. I growed up playing. The shit. The seventies played with my brother we turned out many clubs. He was a legend. And now I'm a legend. My brother has passed on but he live in me. Forever!!!
God bless his soul!
Rest Easy Ledgend
@@elvisbarber3432 I am glad you are fantastic!
This motherfucker ate that guitar and spit out splinters.....Son! Peace.
dkapone Gil Scott in the profile pic. Dig it.
dkapone, U So Right!
Damn right 💯
Give the drummer some now .. the whole FREAKING team is on the #1
Michael Hampton's legato based soloing is so fluid and smooth. Very tasteful and deserves just as much love as Eddie.
yup . he's liquidity ratio is pretty high .
He is absolutely killing it here. Fantastic underrated guitarist. And we all know why....
Yes he is awesome as well.
But the big hat brother is Eddie Hazel and deserves the 1st string.
I'd rather hear him than Hendrix
💯 agree with you!!! Michael was funky with that!!
Yeah his playing here is pure genius, it’s a really interesting contrast to sir EH’s style, definitely fire vs water in this instance.
Still one of the beat pieces of music ever played on this planet.
i would have to agree with you
Me too
Yep
Relax....
And get the groove....
Right there...
Feel's so good!!
I got to keep it in the pocket
Only 27k likes. This is unreal jamming. One take straight up killing it.
I loved how Michael Hampton still played through the groove when his guitar failed for a moment. He was able to recover and continue the groove. That's professionalism at it's best.
This is Eddie Hazel not Hampton. Both amazing guitarists but this is the OG.
Sorry but this is Michael Hampton.
So who ?
Both most excellent.
I'd been thinking Eddie but let me know..
It's Mike here. Eddie was tall & slender dude. He quit the band as a full on member after 74 I believe, but sporadically joined live performances up until his death in 92@@lukewood9233
True Playa.
Love how George lets his players play.
Play on children play on!
That's what's still makes him special.😜
George hitting the cymbals lol
I Love that too , He gives all of them a time to Shine
'play, boy'
So let me get this straight.
Not only was Parliament-Funkadelic the greatest funk band ever but from the sounds of this amazing song which I just discovered, had they wanted to they could have been the greatest rock and roll band as well. Dam black people make dope ass music.
Gregory Rapier + damn straight, they could have
Yup...they are what every rock band aspires to be!!!!
Who Says A Funk Band Can't Play Rock
Eddie Hazel was a MONSTER!
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0:38 that fucking guitar riff... damn
This show was at the Capital theatre in Washington, DC om 11/6/78! It was a Friday night. I saw them one nigh earlier at the Mosque in Richmond, Virginia. It was a Thursday night, the first time I ever saw the Mob!!! I've seen George 38 times since then, the Funk shall live forever!!!!
I was there
@James Estes • This was at the Capital Center in DC suburbs of Landover MD. Dimensions Unlimited gave this show and Bernie Worrell gave an after party at his house on 16th street in DC that lasted until Sunday night.
@@knowledgeispower4313 lies you tell
This jam covers everything related to music: funk, soul, rock and blues!
The album they made in 1971 , was quite Heavy as well.
There re metal stuff mixed in there .
Like a crossover .
Ray Burton we have to also recognize The boogie-woogie. .
I remember they were band from baltimore for about 10 years because of some of those things they did on stage. The rumor is on of them ask for a jay and a lot ofo them was throw on stage. Plus they were wearing diapers and peed on stage
Don't forget the Latin percussion!! :D
No doubt!!! EPIC.......
George Clinton is a living legend.
George clinton& p- funk, is forever etched in my mind& thanks to my son& his studio I have over 200 songs. These guys are cosmic slop& maggot brain...☮♥️🙏
Unfuckin believable. Pure funk at its best.
TRUE DAT
Man Micheal Hampton aka"Kid Funkadelic" so fresh in the pocket.
THE BEST DAMN FUNK BAND EVER!!! They never faked the funk. I was a first hand witness to them MANY, MANY times. RIP Gary Shider and Bernie Worell🙌
IS FUNKADELIC BAD: IS SEVEN UP...?
Yes, so was I! I saw them many, many times as well in New York and in New Jersey! they are from Plainfield New Jersey and I am also from Jersey! also RIP Eddie Hazel, Glenn Goins, Richard ''Tiki'' Fulwood, Tawl Ross, and C ordell ''Boogie'' Mosson!!
U know u RIGHT!!!!
@@jaybritt6275 aaAaaaÀaa
Don't ever forget GLENN
Those guitar solos got me doing my scrunchy face and bobbing my head. Goddamn. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Nothing like a pfubk guitar solo no matter who does it
I love that description. Your scruncht face.
That's called the funkface!
And this was 45 years ago! That brother would eat most of today's guitarists alive.
🎛️😩🎸🎛️🔥
Yet again I remind everyone that the drummer did the damn thang on this particular cut....strong, powerful and was foundation that everyone else used to do their thang...
Oh ya. Out of all the versions of this song this one hits the hardest. He makes the verse and chorus so much stronger. Guitar phrasing is perfect as well. That last rift that they play is only played once on the studio version 😢
Drummers are the key to everything, but are often taken for granted.
James Brown said that in funk, ALL the instruments are "the drums". If you think about it, the essence of Funk is that it's like a drum circle with all the counterpoint rhythms.
@@Shintaylor450finally somebody thinks the same way I think about this particular version of this song I've heard red-hot Mama played live several times but never like this damn!!!
Bass player too,excellent-for me Hazel is overated,cliched,noodling away,nothing special.
This kicks ass. I'm a classic rock guy, Page, Eddie VH, David Gilomour..classic metal, you name it etc....only heard some Parliament in my life and have total respect for funk, but this is the first time hearing this. Kick ass sound, kick ass solo, fucking fun...awesome
Alright want a cookie?
@@fepp7893 Don't break a nail.
Hampton is the guy here… unbelievable vocabulary of technique… he’s maybe 20 y.o. In this video, maybe even younger iirc
Oh yeah I got all the Parliament funkadelic albums plus those groups you just mentioned I love Van Halen the early Black Sabbath with Ozzy Osbourne Jimi Hendrix experience led Zeppelin my favorite I love all that music bro
@@JJJJJVVVVVLLLLL👍💯
Reminds me of the nights at the Capitol Centre, in Landover, Md! Long Live The Funk!
OMG I WAS THINKING THE SAME THING.....WOW ! I'm a 66 yrs old black dude smoking so of God's greenery. I lived in Hagerstown Md. I also saw them turn that place OUT at the Capital Center ! I'm listening to them right now 10:10pm on 8-20-22 !
Thank you George for inviting us to your planet....
Love this shit!
you mean thank you for landing on ours
Goddamn...I can still feel that heat 40 years into the future.
If you've never heard the record that this song comes from you haven't lived yet. It is truly a funk classic and a guitar masterwork.
YES...IT...IS!!!!
ok i havent live yet - what record do i need to buy? Up here in canada in the 70s 80s hell even now one just never heard this stuff
@@julianciahaconsulting8663 It's called "Standing on the Verge of Getting it On."
Long Live Eddie Hazel... One of the Fonkiest 🤮🤢 Guitarist 2 Eva Play!🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾🥂🥂🥂
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Michael Hampton killin' it!! 🤘🎸
R.I.P. Bernie Worrell 💔
Fall 2023 and even now, sometimes ONLY THE P FUNK will do.....
Pfunk is literally part of my DNA.......
For sure!! Love this version of Red Hot Mama.
Since I was in my early teens in the early 70’s. The first concert I ever went to was to see the Funkadelics.
Eddie Hazel, Michaele Hampton and Gary Shider amazing guitarists. Just discovered this track, has everything, funk, rock, jazz. This kind of music will never die. Love that little music conductor thing by George Clinton towards the end .
So much funk swag. I'm just sad these guys didn't really get enough acclaim like other great artists. GOAT
@Chris White People didn't but Black People from Chocolate Cities and Vanilla Suburbs did!!
@@basquait1 parliament and funkadelic always had tons of white fans. Hell with funkadelic they were more popular with the white collage kids than black people. George or Bootsie would say the same thing
@Aaron D. Digby, Sr. agreed, Eddie Hazel could do what only three other people I can think of rt now could. He could play lead and rhythm at the same time. Other name I can only think of Hendrix Chad Atkins and Roy Clark maybe Jerry Reed to a certain degree
@@russblack443 @Russ Black Im not going to accept your Psuedo-narrative narrative. I'm 56 years old, and will guarantee black people were ALWAYS into both Funkadelic and Parlament from the beginning to the end. White collage venue's were safer environments to listen to Funkadelic than venues in larger black communities because being from Los Angeles, Parliament/Funkadelic were the favorite band of the street gang's like the Crip's, so many black people could not go see them live because of safety concerns, it had NOTHING to do with white people being into this music more than black people. This IS black people's music, so you can keep your fake divide, and conquer narrative to yourself, it does not fly with people who are old enough to know the truth, and who lived it.
Come on Carl you weren't going to lete get away with that,yet after I tell you what's up you have to delete you comment. Come on Carl please tell me some more how funkadelic was from Los Angeles
The greatest band to ever walk the planet earth 🎤🎵🎶🎼🎻🎹🎷🎺🎸
i have just encountered them in past month...but you know what i think you are right
@@julianciahaconsulting8663 , way ahead of their time.
Kidd and Eddie are the most blistering hot guitarists to rock the funk world ever
I would argue that LEO NOCENTELLI and the one and only JIMMY NOLEN could have a say in this!
You're maybe right when you mentioned: "rock the world"!
FunknRoll95 it s mike playing not eddie
@@matsnilsson565 i think you best listen to the Eddie, and Mike a bit more there-
@@boogienights828 micheal hampton is the kidd and a pridigy
@@dangus61 I stand corrected, totally blocked out the "rock" part.
Love this. You can hear how tired and worn out they are, and they still put everything they have into it. Legends.
This is basically the Funkadelic, rock based line up. Then they would do other shows with the Parliament, soul based line up. George Clinton was a master at this dual showmanship. This is why they had a cult-like following.
George Clinton what a master mind
Stop trying to figure it out you either have it or you don't that's FUNK. That's my opinion Ever Fonkin On Baby.
@@smoo1148 No. He is simply reminding us of what George HIMSELF said.
It was the same line up lol. They were all masters on and in some cases above George's level if not in showmanship than at least in musicianship (which I think is worth more but opinions differ). There's Parliament songs and there's Funkadelic songs and they all played both for the most part.
Yeah because I was a member of the P Funk fan club! But George was the master!
Just a GREAT era of music!! I was an all-nite DJ back then, able to play this stuff on the radio, alongside classic rock, prog, reggae, etc and the listeners LOVED it all. Today, the music is SO sub-categorized and radio channels so specialized that most people never get exposed to 99 percent of other genres outside the main one they know. That is why the public is SO musically illiterate now. Sad.
It is SO sad!! 😢 and the way they oversaturate the sound in production to force people to listen and that the same 4 white dudes just keep rewriting the same song over and over again with different shitty lyrics. RIP music.
Absolutely the best Rock Band!!!!
ALL FACTS!!!!!!!!
that, boys and girls, is rock-n-roll!
Chuck Berry synonym for Rock 'N Roll.
Your moniker is one of my FZ faves.
InFunkingCredible. What a performance. Fly on Brothers!!!
Mike Hampton.....need I say MORE!!🎸👍🏿🤘
Michael Hampton is a bad ass player. Damn!
I love reading these comments as a 19 year old who knows so little but this music teaches me so much about how to live.
Yes it does.
I love this comment. Live with the soul, the funk and that real 90’s backpack Hip Hop. You’ll live well right there.
as a 56 year old white man I can say I seen those guys when I was young my older brothers and sisters were really in the music and they were playing at a local amusement park Music Fest I was probably 12or13 years old I still remember how tight they were excellent live band
Ok bro funkateer have no color
Eddie Hazel, a phenomenal guitarist who should of gotten way more recognition , best funk band ever!
Eddie Hazel was up there with the best and was a phenomenal guitarist.
His solo album is one of my favourite of all of the P-Funk and P-Funk related projects.
Yes he was - but it is Michael Hampton playing here, who deserves even more recognition than he gets.
True
With the general public you're probably right but 25yrs after this performance he was inducted into The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame great band period 😎
This music makes my ears very happy.
Good to yo earhole
True
Makes MY ears happy, too! Groovalicious!
Told Ya " it was gonna be GOOD TO YOUR EARHOLE...!!!! "
FUNK, IS IT'S REWARD....!!!!
WHAT A AWESOME GUITAR SOLO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I remember when my parents use to have "Al Green" parties, me, my brothers, sisters, and cousins would be upstairs having our own party...jaming to some parliament -aka- funkadelic. Man those were the good old days. The best of everything (if you know what I mean) to really make you feel/enjoy the sounds of the funk. Damn I miss back then!!
Besides Maggot Brain, my favorite Funkadelic guitar jam.
What a blessing it's been to live in this time of the world
Black and White footage so cool ..miss those days of real Funk Thanks!
I cant get enough of this.
IS THERE ANYBODY EVEN CLOSE TO THIS CURRENTLY?
PLEASE LET ME KNOW
Hell yeah, P-Funk also turned it out back then at the Capitol Center in Landover Maryland.
KIDD WAS ON FIRE DURING THIS TIME PERIOD
Michael Hampton destroying in this clip... holy shit!
My band opened up for them and Bootsy's Rubber Band on that tour. I watched this every night and never got tired of it. I also watched Gary Shider teach Mike Hampton that guitar lick that they play near the end of the song at sound check that day.
Micheal Moore from Baltimore? Guitar player was in the Air Force?
Michael Moore from Baltimore? Was in the Air Force? Guitar player?
greatest live funk rock solo EVER ! Michael "Kidd Funkadelic" Hampton
that's Eddie
Not Eddie. It's Mike.
Mastering his instrument
THE SINGLE MOST RADICAL thing i have ever seen. Man.... i wish i had been there.
Agreed.....Check out Zappa Live at the Roxy
I remember they ran the college tours. First time we saw George and his band we couldn't get enough. A shame it's over
The groove is tight and in the pocket!
I needed this today.
Put them against anybody
The sad thing, talent like this still exists, it just doesn’t get attention.
Great drummer. Great rock song.
My shit. I remember seeing them in Arrowhead stadium 1977. They busted out with "Cosmic Slop"
They always open with "Cosmic Slop"!
Saw them at AIT in 75. Broke out with Let"s Take It To The Stage.
1978 Chicago, Solider Field . General admission. My 7 month pregnant girlfriend, was advised to stay home. Came September , my first born , Casper!!!
Once again the U.S. Funk Mob showd whale in the 70-80they were the greatest Funk/Rock band of all time. In funk we trust😎
Makes you feel loose and free yet they always tight AF. Awesome talents :)
Oh, the funk is strong in this 1978 live performance right here.
That's amazing.
Outta sight! It was a stone groove my man. You are the most righteous…
P-Funk holds my personal record for the band I went to see the most. I lost count after 12. Mother ship Connection the best.
Ok I tried to tell mama and daddy funkadelic wasn't a bad word they were just baaaaaaaaaaad😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍love you George
The drummer is the straw that stirs this luscious drink! 😎
This gave me my groove back
I don't think people realize how tight George Clinton and all these great musicians were, George would improvise every night on his stage shows these guys were such great musicians from Tyrone Lampkin on drums to MIchael Hampton guitar.
The post Halloween/pre Thanksgiving Funk that year was this video. In Parliament, every Friday was Black Friday. Power to tha people, yall.
Got damn! What a jam.
So real! Hope P Funk finds a new generation of artist to carry on the tradition of Funk in it's purest form.
Great point. The template sits before them. This shit is Legacy, just can't stand by and let it disappear.
I went to a P-Funk Concert back in 2002 in Portsmouth Va. I was shocked by the makeup of the audience. You had Old School black people like me who grew up with P-Funk and nothing but the funk. But you also had an audience of young white kids who proved to be just as big fans as we were. They were singing along with us and knew all the words and band members. It just blew me away! Incredible concert!
Goddamm they are amazing.
...the Funkiest Tripping Band ever...!!
One of the greatest solo ever do anybody agree 👍🏾
Back when music was music. i am only 33 but most of the music I listen to is 60's/70's. The stuff made today is trash.
Not as good as the original
1978, 6 months after i graduated from Plainfield NJ high funk was all we knew, panama red , that gold , Colombian
Maui wowwie, Thai sticks 🍄🍄
Eddie used to wear hats like that but that's mike Hampton p laying very underrated mike coukd learn and play every note and riff Eddie made then add his metal flavor with it
The master and the pupil. Simply! None of parliament musicians were ever underrated. George was Master conductor and Band leader
My brother played the hell out of red hot mama. And they still talk about today. Back in the seventies. I miss that shit I played with him. Man. Those was times and I'm a Drummer. Super foot. My brother gave me name. Wow
Oh! My God. This never gets old. Been watching and listening to this since the 70's and it's still fresh DAYUM them cats are the shittt. I'm sure that guitar had to be put to sleep after the concert, it was no good to nobody, he killed it.
Like the time my late bro-in-law took my brand new brand new #2 driver with the oversized head & drove one 289 yards of air before it hit the ground. He told me it would be no good beforehand if I let him rip one really good, but I thought "nah, he cant warp it". SHIT...
I play this in my car to this day. If you're a real funkateer it's in your blood.
Let’s not forget the percussions in this joint, congas and drums are getting dafuk down
Haha! Yes.
@@darrencoleman3099 That's what Funk is- a drum circle with melody.
That was some pretty good shredding at the beginning.
Strung out and still funky as hell. GOAT!
It is Howard Stein, as I recall, who ran this theater, booked all these bands, was ahead of the time to offer video screens in a theater!, had the good sense to record it all, and there are hundreds of these from music luminaries... a Jewish American legend in concert promoting who brought so much to the world. God bless, Howard. I have the Black Sabbath/ Humble Pie shirt from 1971. Appreciate it, bro.
Definitely had the mushrooms on the pizza.
Love these guys!!
👏🏾👏🏾👍🏾
Some bad-ass brothers knocking it down. As bad as they wanna be!
I like how George is like “y’all just relax a little bit” but there’s prolly 13 people on stage playing some of the deepest music to ever exist…. Maybe the secret was really in the pyramids
Holy Shit is all I can say...the definition of a jam right here. Hearing the amps when it slows is the best sound ever.
I was there, and they tore that theatre up! I wanted to see that show so bad that I drove my mom's car with a bad trans lol. On the way back to Vauxhall, we had to stop like 20x b4 we made it!!! It was all worth it tho!! 4sho!~!
Now that's dedication right there!!
Great Story... The good old days.....
WOW THATS AN AWESOME STORY BROTHA !!!
Yes so glad we got to see this History live while it was happening 💃💥❤️🎉
Fuck off, you were on a pushy the whole time =D
@62 still Digging n Grooving n Guitar Gods with Soul ❤ and Thank all of Y'all from South Louisiana God-Speed & Peace Out Dudes that help the World go Around Cool
It’s rock, it’s soul, it’s funk, it’s bad ass.