I think the first time I ever heard Maggot Brain it almost made me cry. It’s such a beautiful piece of music. A song that has no lyrics but you understand every word.
No matter the genre this is the most memorable solo in the history of recorded music imo! R.I.P. Eddie Hazel! Welcome aboard! First time checking out your channel!
I think the first time I ever heard Maggot Brain it almost made me cry. It’s such a beautiful piece of music. A song that has no lyrics but you understand every word.
No matter the genre this is the most memorable solo in the history of recorded music imo! R.I.P. Eddie Hazel! Welcome aboard! First time checking out your channel!
The lead guitarist is named EDDIE HAZEL and GEORGE CLINTON told him to play like he was just told his mother had died.
The next cut is called "can you get to that' suggested
Might be the the best guitar rifts of all time
Eddie Hazel did the guitar in one take. George said just play as if your mom had died.
The whole album is a pioneer's journey. The git solo on this track is....amazing. Amazing sells it short.
A few of Funkadelic's older songs are: "Joyful Process", "Standing On The Verge", and "Loose Booty"....
When this was recommended they were high off of LSD and George told him to do his thing.
Looks like you were in the ZONE
So many more to do. Super Stupid, Qualify & Satisfy, Red Hot Momma, the list goes on.
You may be ready to react to Funkadelics' "Red Hot Momma" or "Luncheonmeataphobia (Think it ain't illegal yet)" or "Super Stupid".....
Welcome Aboard. Used this tune, other "FUNKADELIC" tunes, Hard Rock to intimidate locals overseas, 1972, 73.
You might want to check out Michael Hamptons version on the One Nation Under a Groove album It's recorded live by the way
You might want to check out Eddie Hazel's live version. Live in Rochester Michigan 1971.
From the master himself mr Eddie hazel
That is the intro lol