In Hebrew, we write 'Funk' as 'פאנק', and 'Punk' as 'פאנק'; So there's the shitty running gag of recommending punk to those who ask for funk albums, and the opposite. Not sure why i felt the need to comment this unnecessary info. Anyhow, great video as always
Fun fact: Marvin Gaye's What's Going On has no punctuation at the end of it. Because it's not a question. It's a statement. He's telling us What's Going On.
@@thefinkie6459 Come on talk to me So you can see What's going on (What's going on) Yeah, what's going on (What's going on) Tell me what's going on (What's going on) I'll tell you, what's going on (What's going on)
lol i was talking about the album, and eddie hazel was the guitarist. and personally, i prefer hazel's cover of california dreamin' on his solo album that intro is beautiful
I haven't listened to a couple of these so I can't 100% argue. However, I think listening to James Brown - whether you go all in and pick up the 4-disc Star Time set, the Funk Power: 1970 compilation, or the original Sex Machine record - would be a great place to start. Hard to keep James Brown out of the discussion of where to begin with funk.
Hey, I loved the video, however just 2 let u know that Maggot Brain was not the first Funkadelic record. They released a self titled and Free Your Mind... before that record. Both albums are quite rugged and psychedelic releases, which where pretty much forgotten after the great output afterwards. I love Parliament-Funkadelic and adore all of there records. My favourite Funkadelic record is Let's Take it to the Stage (1975) and I've got a beautiful blood red transparent pressing of Mothership Connection. Thanks for suggesting these great records.
Forgotten? No way. Free Your Mind in particular is mentioned all the time. They're also both excellent. I prefer them to Maggot Brain, which I also love.
"Mothership Connection" was what got me into funk properly. Parliament and Funkadelic have a fair few classics in their catalogue, I feel like you can't go wrong listening to any of them, but "Mothership Connection" manages to trump them all. One of my favourites of all time. Love the Betty Davis shout also, I'm too bewildered that her legacy isn't as big as it really deserves. I'd argue her debut is just as good at getting someone into funk though.
What a great list!! Can't disagree one iota, though, nice to see you acknowledge the great Betty Davis as essential. When it comes to Sly I personally prefer "Stand" but it's true that "There's a Riot" has had a more of an obvious impact on today's sounds so it's a great gateway to Sly's genius.
Had the chance to see George Clinton and the Parliament Funkadelic live here in Brazil in 2013 and it knocked me out completely. Funk and jazz are the main reasons I decided to learn how to play jazz.
Pra mim Chico Buarque sempre foi samba e bossa nova, mas também tem muitos outros artistas como Caetano, Cartola, Paulinho da Viola, sem falar ainda do Forró
Cartola e Paulinho da Viola são bons e são Samba sim. Eu diria que Chico Buarque não é apenas Samba ou Bossa Nova (ele faz as duas coisas muito bem, mas ele faz algo a mais também), porque ele também usa composições teatrais baseadas em Bertolt Brecht etcetera, instrumentos de música erudita, de vanguarda (disco dele com Ennio Morricone) e até mesmo faz Jazz sem misturar com o Samba. Depende muito do álbum e tal, ele é um pouco mais versátil nesse sentido.
I think this is my third time returning to this video. First I listened to Betty Davis based off of this video. I quite like it. Then it helped me get into Parliament/Funkadelic, who I was already a bit familiar with before. Now I've spent about half a year obsessing over P-Funk and their many "solo" releases and am still journeying through them. I adore them and they've helped me get through an awful last few months. Funkadelic, Free Your Mind, Let's Take It to the Stage, Motor Booty Affair and Game, Dames and Guitar Thangs rank as some of my favourite albums ever, and I enjoy every single album I've heard. I hope you return. You make great videos.
I first got into funk and discovered Parliament-Funkadelic when i was 15. I was mostly listening to rock at the time and my favorite band up to that point had been Red Hot Chili Peppers. When we finally got an internet connection, i found out what their genre was called and what their influences were. I also got into Prince and became totally addicted to the grooves of funk, which then led me down a path of musical discovery. I got into reggae, dub, hip hop and breakbeat electronica among other stuff... which initially made me realize i had almost forgot about rock. So eventually i found my way back to where i started but this whole array of musical styles kept me open to pretty much anything. But still to this day, i just love grooves. Doesn't matter if it's jazz funk, trip hop, ska punk, groove metal, whatever. Also the fact that i play drums might play a part in this, of course.
Enjoyed youth Funk top five. You got me to buy, after years of thinking about it “super Fly. I agree with the titles you picked. Not what I would have picked but all great albums. I have to admit I have a huge music collection (over 3000 titles) but it has only been the last year that I dove into funk. Well I find I am having the same issues I had when I got into Jazz 30 years ago and that is every best Of list has the exact same records on it. Which is great because people agree those are where to start. But have you thought about doing an episode on lesser known release in the idiom of funk. As always I have enjoyed your show.
Great post. It’s good to keep the funk alive. However my five fav funk grooves album are slightly different . Knights of the sound table Cameo . Showtime Slave . . Fantastic voyage Lakeside. As one The Barkays . GQ ll. GQ.
Great video mate. You're verbose, knowledgeable and concise. Getting into Funkadelic now as my introduction to the genre. I was already familiar with their debut being a huge psychedelic fan which I adored to death, as well as the Maggot Brain song, but am now getting into their other albums. Totally forgot how much different material Parliament put out so I'll definitely be checking them out and Betty Davis sounds great too. Cheers!
Great recommendations! I probably would have chosen the same records, with one exception... I think you should have included a James Brown record ("The Payback" would be the only flawless one), because he was such an important musician in that genre and developped such a unique funk-style. Together with his backing band the JBs, who are probably one of the three greatest black music band-formations in history (the others would be Parliament/Funkadelic and Africa 70'), so i think you should have included one of their records ("Food for Thought" for example). Still, i think to make a list of only 5 records is a hard job, so i don't blame you for anything. Its just my opinion ;-) cheers, Paul
There was a funk based musical style in the 1980s that has a prevalence of drum machines, synthesizers, syncopated bass lines, lots of jazzy chords, and soul singing. Some have the bass drum on Beats 1, the & of two, and three. Some employ a break beat style kick drum pattern. Others have the steady four on the floor. Is that style post disco? Boogie? Electro funk? Garage house? Proto house? 80s disco? Early NY garage music? Crystallized Soul house?
You can fundamentally become a true Christian (by the very definition) without adhering to or worshipping some deity. You can also fundamentally get into funk music without ever hearing a single note from James Brown. It's not essential.
Still craving that guide to Autechre, I understand it would take a while since their music is arguably more dense than even Aphex Twin. Hope it's still coming along. :)
Already into Funk, I applaud your selection of albums. Especially that you didn't leave out my personal goddess of Funk, Betty Davis (although my favourite album of her is still "Nasty Gal"). Terrific video! Cheers mate!
Me personally, I'd recommend these albums to anyone, these are my favourite Funk albums/records, GOD TIER TOP NOTCH Funk albums, perfection= Earth, Wind & Fire - All 'N All (1977) Cameo - We all know who we are (1978)
It has been Proven and Tested, time and time again. Funk is Universal! The George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic Movement, it's mission is Positivity! P- POSITIVITY! We Include EVERYONE to join! Ain't nuttin but a party, Come as you are!!
The version of the song Flashlight sounds different on Clinton's album Funkentelechy when compared to the other albums with the song on it . I think that version of Flashlight is somewhat different and my favourite . I wonder if he used different musicians than previously ?
There was a mistake what he means is superfly is a super awesome movie and you should absolutely watch it at least twice in your life one of those times being immediately if you haven't seen it yet
Damn “One Nation Under A Groove” isn’t on Spotify anymore :( And it’s the only one that I hadn’t heard (other than Betty). I’ve had a bit of trouble REALLY getting into funk
I just discovered your channel and I really dig it! Some of the albums you mention in your genre videos I'm familiar with, some not so I discover new stuff every time! I couldn't help but notice two tiny mistakes: 1. Maggot Brain is Funkadelic's third album, not their first. 2. Superfly came out in 1972 (the same year as the accompanying film), not '71.
Thank fuck, my Oliver withdrawals have been answered to! I loved this! Parliament’s magnum opus is arguably the most important funk album, definitely my favorite, and that’s saying something. It’s just an utterly perfect album. Make my funk the P-Funk, indeed! I’m sooo glad you didn’t leave off “One Nation Under A Groove”, it’s essential funk. It’s insane how prolific George Clinton and the gang were during the 70s, man. I can’t tell you how much fun I’ve had tripping my balls off listening to “The Promentalshitbackwashpsychosis Enema Squad (The Doo Doo Chasers)”, and laughing to the point of tears. The lyrics are as equally brilliant, as they are hilarious, and that guitar work is face melting goodness! I have one issue with this, though: you said that “Maggot Brain” (another masterpiece) was Funkadelic’s first album, but it’s actually their third album. “Funkadelic” and “Free Your Mind, And Your Ass Will Follow”, both proceeded “Maggot Brain”. Perhaps you’ve not heard those, thus the mistake? I promise you I’m correct on this, I own all 3 on vinyl. I’m actually sad to admit, I have not listened to that Betty Davis’ album, and considering that you said she introduced Miles to funk, thus helping ensure the production of some of my favorite albums of all time, means I will be listening to this album before the day is out. Thanks for including this, Olly! “There’s A Riot Going On” deserves to be here for it’s importance, though I have to admit I’ve never fallen in love with it, or any other Sly album for that matter (though I love many individual tracks). Perhaps it’s something I need to return to. Finally, “Superfly”, what an incredibly underrated album. Yes, it is a legendary album in the funk world, as well as soul world, and amongst many serious album lovers, but I feel like it really doesn’t get the credit it deserves. *Now,* as far as omissions, I get that there’s only room for five, but considering you left it off of the “5 albums to get you into fusion list”, I really am missing Herbie Hancock’s “Head Hunters” from this list. Even if it had been an honorable mention, I mean it is arguably the pinnacle of funk jamming, and arguably (certainly imo) the best jazz-funk album ever produced. Really, that’s my only qualm, though this is still great, and I’m still grateful as fuck that you made a “5 albums” vid for funk! As always, mate, love what you do! ✌🏼
Good one! Thank you for creating more Funk fans. I love Funky music and Funk!!! I'm a huge Funk fan/lover..... I love rhythmic, groovy, funky music. This genre has so many older fans, not much teenagers/young adults. It's my favourite genre... I'm a 20 year old white man. lol. I personally prefer mole polished 70s 80s Funk compared to the P-Funk, Parliament/P-Funk is okay though, not bad! Some songs are good. I prefer more pop funk/polished funk I guess, that's the problem... When some old funkheads are snobby and have to praise P-Funk and be against newer Funk. In any case, it's all good :).
Isolating this from my other comment since it’s so long: “Maggot Brain”, a masterpiece in its own right, isn’t the first Funkadelic album, it’s their third. “Funkadelic” and “Free Your Mind, And Your Ass Will Follow”, both proceed “Maggot Brain”. They’re both more psych-funk-rock, and both good, but not the masterpiece that MB is.
In Hebrew, we write 'Funk' as 'פאנק', and 'Punk' as 'פאנק';
So there's the shitty running gag of recommending punk to those who ask for funk albums, and the opposite.
Not sure why i felt the need to comment this unnecessary info.
Anyhow, great video as always
I thought that was funny and charming. Thank you.
I wanna listen to hebrew funk
Fellow israeli here
@@zapzesty4205 go to sleep. It's 6am.
@@rooftopsignals7313 yknow, I should but Im trying to get tired so i can sleep through the entire Yom Kippur
5 albums to get you into neo soul. who's with me?
nick lyons Yes totally only thing is that the choices are pretty much obvious
@@enswert What do you think they'd be?
Me
Abbel M there should definitely be some Mary J Blige, D’Angelo and Erykah Badu in there
@@qazwsxbjioknmlp8046 Tom Misch????? Absolutely fucking not
Fun fact: Marvin Gaye's What's Going On has no punctuation at the end of it. Because it's not a question. It's a statement. He's telling us What's Going On.
One of the many, many masterpieces from the mind of Miles Davis.
Or maybe he just made a typo and used that as an excuse to cover up the mistake ;)
@@thefinkie6459 Come on talk to me
So you can see
What's going on (What's going on)
Yeah, what's going on (What's going on)
Tell me what's going on (What's going on)
I'll tell you, what's going on (What's going on)
Maggot Brain is one to listen to after these ones cause it's def a classic
TheJumboBurrito maggot brain is one of the greatest songs of all time in my opinion
I agree it is a classic, but I always think of it as Clintons take on Psyc-rock.
I think it is my favorite guitar solo ever
lol i was talking about the album, and eddie hazel was the guitarist. and personally, i prefer hazel's cover of california dreamin' on his solo album that intro is beautiful
When I said this I was talking the album- agree it is a classic, but I always think of it as Clintons take on Psyc-rock.
I haven't listened to a couple of these so I can't 100% argue. However, I think listening to James Brown - whether you go all in and pick up the 4-disc Star Time set, the Funk Power: 1970 compilation, or the original Sex Machine record - would be a great place to start. Hard to keep James Brown out of the discussion of where to begin with funk.
Chris DeLisle typical Brit’s jk
Amen on Star Time. Essential and maybe the best box set of all time.
I agree!!
James Brown's "The Payback" another amazing album.
I agree.
I live for the funk. I die for the funk.
Oh, and please make a video about Trent Reznor sometime,
Or Dan Barrett
Hey, I loved the video, however just 2 let u know that Maggot Brain was not the first Funkadelic record. They released a self titled and Free Your Mind... before that record. Both albums are quite rugged and psychedelic releases, which where pretty much forgotten after the great output afterwards. I love Parliament-Funkadelic and adore all of there records. My favourite Funkadelic record is Let's Take it to the Stage (1975) and I've got a beautiful blood red transparent pressing of Mothership Connection. Thanks for suggesting these great records.
JW Music who's Joe?
Forgotten? No way. Free Your Mind in particular is mentioned all the time. They're also both excellent. I prefer them to Maggot Brain, which I also love.
"Mothership Connection" was what got me into funk properly. Parliament and Funkadelic have a fair few classics in their catalogue, I feel like you can't go wrong listening to any of them, but "Mothership Connection" manages to trump them all. One of my favourites of all time.
Love the Betty Davis shout also, I'm too bewildered that her legacy isn't as big as it really deserves. I'd argue her debut is just as good at getting someone into funk though.
What a great list!! Can't disagree one iota, though, nice to see you acknowledge the great Betty Davis as essential. When it comes to Sly I personally prefer "Stand" but it's true that "There's a Riot" has had a more of an obvious impact on today's sounds so it's a great gateway to Sly's genius.
The only thing I can think of as an actually glaring omission would be 'Hot Buttered Soul' by Isaac Hayes. This is a great video, other than that.
Please do a guide to Sigur Ros!
Dude I'd kill for this guide
Yes!!!!
I'm sure he will. He's probably waiting for them to release the next album.
Greg V aww man, that is too long though. We need it, and we need it now!
Had the chance to see George Clinton and the Parliament Funkadelic live here in Brazil in 2013 and it knocked me out completely. Funk and jazz are the main reasons I decided to learn how to play jazz.
5 Albums to Get You Into Brazilian Music.
that would be very interesting
Acho que seria mais interessante 5 Álbuns sobre Samba ou Bossa Nova
Pois é Saulo Costa, mas também há outros artistas como o Clube da Esquina ou Chico Buarque que não são especificamente Samba ou Bossa Nova.
Pra mim Chico Buarque sempre foi samba e bossa nova, mas também tem muitos outros artistas como Caetano, Cartola, Paulinho da Viola, sem falar ainda do Forró
Cartola e Paulinho da Viola são bons e são Samba sim. Eu diria que Chico Buarque não é apenas Samba ou Bossa Nova (ele faz as duas coisas muito bem, mas ele faz algo a mais também), porque ele também usa composições teatrais baseadas em Bertolt Brecht etcetera, instrumentos de música erudita, de vanguarda (disco dele com Ennio Morricone) e até mesmo faz Jazz sem misturar com o Samba. Depende muito do álbum e tal, ele é um pouco mais versátil nesse sentido.
I just discovered your channel. It’s very informative and enjoyable. You cover so much different genres, which I enjoy. Variety is the spice of life!
I think this is my third time returning to this video. First I listened to Betty Davis based off of this video. I quite like it. Then it helped me get into Parliament/Funkadelic, who I was already a bit familiar with before. Now I've spent about half a year obsessing over P-Funk and their many "solo" releases and am still journeying through them. I adore them and they've helped me get through an awful last few months. Funkadelic, Free Your Mind, Let's Take It to the Stage, Motor Booty Affair and Game, Dames and Guitar Thangs rank as some of my favourite albums ever, and I enjoy every single album I've heard.
I hope you return. You make great videos.
🎛️🤘😎🎸🎛️
I also absolutely love Funkentelechy vs the placebo syndrome by Parliament
My favorite
Good call on Maggot Brain. Also one of my favorites, but not pure funk. That guitar on the title track, though. Damn.
I first got into funk and discovered Parliament-Funkadelic when i was 15. I was mostly listening to rock at the time and my favorite band up to that point had been Red Hot Chili Peppers. When we finally got an internet connection, i found out what their genre was called and what their influences were.
I also got into Prince and became totally addicted to the grooves of funk, which then led me down a path of musical discovery. I got into reggae, dub, hip hop and breakbeat electronica among other stuff... which initially made me realize i had almost forgot about rock. So eventually i found my way back to where i started but this whole array of musical styles kept me open to pretty much anything.
But still to this day, i just love grooves. Doesn't matter if it's jazz funk, trip hop, ska punk, groove metal, whatever. Also the fact that i play drums might play a part in this, of course.
Nice, I've been meaning to get into FUNK. this will be a neat video.
Sly and the Family Stone!!!! Good pick!
Albums to get you into art pop/experimental pop. That would be dope!
Maggot Brain isn't Funkadelic's first album. Their first album is self titled and way funkier than Maggot Brain.
Followed by "Free your mind...."
It's also quite bluesy and rocky too, though.
there's no way funkadelics first album is better than maggot brain is top notch album from funkadelic!
sweet picks, mothership connection is my all-time favourite album..... make my funk the p-funk!
So glad you put Theres a riot goin on it there
You should probably make a guide video to David Sylvian, Scott Walker, or John Coltrane. A video guide to any one of these artists will be awesome.
AUTECHRE GUIDE PLEASE! CONGRATS FOR THIS BEAUTIFUL CHANNEL!
Enjoyed youth Funk top five. You got me to buy, after years of thinking about it “super Fly. I agree with the titles you picked. Not what I would have picked but all great albums. I have to admit I have a huge music collection (over 3000 titles) but it has only been the last year that I dove into funk. Well I find I am having the same issues I had when I got into Jazz 30 years ago and that is every best Of list has the exact same records on it. Which is great because people agree those are where to start. But have you thought about doing an episode on lesser known release in the idiom of funk.
As always I have enjoyed your show.
Great post. It’s good to keep the funk alive. However my five fav funk grooves album are slightly different . Knights of the sound table Cameo . Showtime Slave . . Fantastic voyage Lakeside. As one The Barkays . GQ ll. GQ.
🤪 never knew about Betty. Thanks for sprinkling in the fun facts too, keeps me engaged
Mothership connection was one of the first albums I bought on vinyl
Great video mate. You're verbose, knowledgeable and concise. Getting into Funkadelic now as my introduction to the genre. I was already familiar with their debut being a huge psychedelic fan which I adored to death, as well as the Maggot Brain song, but am now getting into their other albums. Totally forgot how much different material Parliament put out so I'll definitely be checking them out and Betty Davis sounds great too.
Cheers!
Great list! Would be interesting to a list on Parliament-Funkadelic Releases?
Great recommendations!
I probably would have chosen the same records, with one exception... I think you should have included a James Brown record ("The Payback" would be the only flawless one), because he was such an important musician in that genre and developped such a unique funk-style. Together with his backing band the JBs, who are probably one of the three greatest black music band-formations in history (the others would be Parliament/Funkadelic and Africa 70'), so i think you should have included one of their records ("Food for Thought" for example). Still, i think to make a list of only 5 records is a hard job, so i don't blame you for anything. Its just my opinion ;-)
cheers, Paul
props for betty davis record, funky af
There was a funk based musical style in the 1980s that has a prevalence of drum machines, synthesizers, syncopated bass lines, lots of jazzy chords, and soul singing. Some have the bass drum on Beats 1, the & of two, and three. Some employ a break beat style kick drum pattern. Others have the steady four on the floor. Is that style post disco? Boogie? Electro funk? Garage house? Proto house? 80s disco? Early NY garage music? Crystallized Soul house?
My only criticism would be to replace Curtis mayfield with the meters. Ya heard me. Job well done mate.
Hello! Nice video.
Look-Ka Py Py by the Meters a Funk classic would be a great add to your excellent choices.
You cant make that kind of list without james brown..
Oh you *DEFINITELY* invited to the cookout fam!
...You start with James brown
U got to start with James Brown
excellent recommendations as usual
Getting into Funk without James Brown, is like getting into Christianity without Christ
James Brown is real
You can fundamentally become a true Christian (by the very definition) without adhering to or worshipping some deity.
You can also fundamentally get into funk music without ever hearing a single note from James Brown. It's not essential.
You should a video on Funk Metal! It'd be great,
Keep up the good work bruh discovering lots of dope music thanks to your channel
this video put me in such a funk and soul mood omg
5 albums to get you into soul would be nice if that interests you at all!
Still craving that guide to Autechre, I understand it would take a while since their music is arguably more dense than even Aphex Twin. Hope it's still coming along. :)
i'm from chicago..gotta give a shout out to Rufus (especially with Chaka Kahn), that is some serious funk.
it's a fusion of jazz and funk, it's called junk - Robbin Williams, Robots.
do a top 5 albums to get you into black metal. i'm already into black metal but i want to hear what you have to say anyway
Already into Funk, I applaud your selection of albums. Especially that you didn't leave out my personal goddess of Funk, Betty Davis (although my favourite album of her is still "Nasty Gal"). Terrific video! Cheers mate!
Great video as always man, keep up the great work
Me personally, I'd recommend these albums to anyone, these are my favourite Funk albums/records, GOD TIER TOP NOTCH Funk albums, perfection=
Earth, Wind & Fire - All 'N All (1977)
Cameo - We all know who we are (1978)
It has been Proven and Tested, time and time again. Funk is Universal!
The George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic Movement, it's mission is Positivity! P- POSITIVITY! We Include EVERYONE to join! Ain't nuttin but a party, Come as you are!!
Funk is definitely a great genre, glad you made a video about it! Good choices!
Can you please make a guide for Frank Zappa? The man had over 60 ALBUMS
Lifeless web user most of which sucked haha still a legend though
And he invented Funk too... to me at least
LIVE AT THE APOLO!!!!!!
I could never get into funk but I'm gonna give these a try anyway
Same. I find the social aspects surrounding it more interesting than the music itself.
I love funk music
Thank you!
How do you make a list about funk and not include james brown ?
You forgot about 24k Magic by Bruno Mars
Dustin Clark no he didn’t
I love Family Affair, I came to Riot not knowing how dark and difficult it is.
The version of the song Flashlight sounds different on Clinton's album Funkentelechy when compared to the other albums with the song on it . I think that version of Flashlight is somewhat different and my favourite . I wonder if he used different musicians than previously ?
Pretty much agree with the choices but would swap one nation with maggot brain as it's a good transition into funk
Would you consider doing 5 Albums to Get You Into INDUSTRIAL?
war, mandrill. meters, ohio players, kleer... aw man, so much groove! funk up the good work
There was a mistake what he means is superfly is a super awesome movie and you should absolutely watch it at least twice in your life one of those times being immediately if you haven't seen it yet
If you like your funk straight dance party, check out the Washington DC sub genre - GoGo, of which Chuck Brown is The Godfather.
you should do "5 albums to get you into nu gaze".
HIP HOP IS TODAYS VERSION OF FUNK IF YOU THINK ABOUT THE MANY FUNK SAMPLES IN MANY SONGS
Maggot Brain was Funkadelic's 3rd album
Just a question away from the video subject.
What's the focal length you are shooting at? and the distance to the camera?!
Mohaimn Draz i predict probably 50mm or 35. don't think it would be anything wider than a 28mm
I would have put headhunters on the list. I know it can be called a jazz record, but it's just too good to be left off
5 albums to get you into stoner rock maybe ? :)
Sleep: holy mountain
Sleep: dopesmoker
Sleep: the sciences
Damn “One Nation Under A Groove” isn’t on Spotify anymore :( And it’s the only one that I hadn’t heard (other than Betty). I’ve had a bit of trouble REALLY getting into funk
It is now ;)
@@nochannelmusician769 its not anymore sadly
Eeeexcellent
GUIDE TO BLUES PLEEAAAASE
JB all day. WAR was great too.
Do a guide to Sun Ra
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I still want a Jazz Funk guide
B.T. Express are a cool funk band
Closest thin I've listen to funk is RHCP-Blood Sugar Sex Magik
5 albums to get you into Noise or Industrial?
Fab video, Oliver. Just want to point out that you don't get the tasered rat thing from me. Definitely from your dad. Just saying.
I wanna see your guide to no wave !
It’s weird how one of the most fun genres was one of the most political.
I just discovered your channel and I really dig it! Some of the albums you mention in your genre videos I'm familiar with, some not so I discover new stuff every time! I couldn't help but notice two tiny mistakes:
1. Maggot Brain is Funkadelic's third album, not their first.
2. Superfly came out in 1972 (the same year as the accompanying film), not '71.
Fucking nice
Still waiting for some dub in here.
The playlist isn’t available on Spotify for me
Thank fuck, my Oliver withdrawals have been answered to! I loved this!
Parliament’s magnum opus is arguably the most important funk album, definitely my favorite, and that’s saying something. It’s just an utterly perfect album. Make my funk the P-Funk, indeed!
I’m sooo glad you didn’t leave off “One Nation Under A Groove”, it’s essential funk. It’s insane how prolific George Clinton and the gang were during the 70s, man. I can’t tell you how much fun I’ve had tripping my balls off listening to “The Promentalshitbackwashpsychosis Enema Squad (The Doo Doo Chasers)”, and laughing to the point of tears. The lyrics are as equally brilliant, as they are hilarious, and that guitar work is face melting goodness! I have one issue with this, though: you said that “Maggot Brain” (another masterpiece) was Funkadelic’s first album, but it’s actually their third album. “Funkadelic” and “Free Your Mind, And Your Ass Will Follow”, both proceeded “Maggot Brain”. Perhaps you’ve not heard those, thus the mistake? I promise you I’m correct on this, I own all 3 on vinyl.
I’m actually sad to admit, I have not listened to that Betty Davis’ album, and considering that you said she introduced Miles to funk, thus helping ensure the production of some of my favorite albums of all time, means I will be listening to this album before the day is out. Thanks for including this, Olly!
“There’s A Riot Going On” deserves to be here for it’s importance, though I have to admit I’ve never fallen in love with it, or any other Sly album for that matter (though I love many individual tracks). Perhaps it’s something I need to return to.
Finally, “Superfly”, what an incredibly underrated album. Yes, it is a legendary album in the funk world, as well as soul world, and amongst many serious album lovers, but I feel like it really doesn’t get the credit it deserves.
*Now,* as far as omissions, I get that there’s only room for five, but considering you left it off of the “5 albums to get you into fusion list”, I really am missing Herbie Hancock’s “Head Hunters” from this list. Even if it had been an honorable mention, I mean it is arguably the pinnacle of funk jamming, and arguably (certainly imo) the best jazz-funk album ever produced. Really, that’s my only qualm, though this is still great, and I’m still grateful as fuck that you made a “5 albums” vid for funk! As always, mate, love what you do! ✌🏼
Good one! Thank you for creating more Funk fans. I love Funky music and Funk!!! I'm a huge Funk fan/lover..... I love rhythmic, groovy, funky music.
This genre has so many older fans, not much teenagers/young adults. It's my favourite genre... I'm a 20 year old white man. lol. I personally prefer mole polished 70s 80s Funk compared to the P-Funk, Parliament/P-Funk is okay though, not bad! Some songs are good. I prefer more pop funk/polished funk I guess, that's the problem... When some old funkheads are snobby and have to praise P-Funk and be against newer Funk. In any case, it's all good :).
For any funk lover outthere check wizards of ooze- the dipster
Isolating this from my other comment since it’s so long: “Maggot Brain”, a masterpiece in its own right, isn’t the first Funkadelic album, it’s their third. “Funkadelic” and “Free Your Mind, And Your Ass Will Follow”, both proceed “Maggot Brain”. They’re both more psych-funk-rock, and both good, but not the masterpiece that MB is.
If you're new to funk a must hear track is More Bounce to the Ounce by ZAPP
The meters self titled isn’t on here. That album is classic funk.