New York 1992, The Crunch with T.M. Stevens, Eddie Hazel, Bernie Worrell, Crystal Talifero, Larry Mitchell, Tony Smith. Brings the P-Funk classic Red Hot Momma
If this is 1992 Eddie Hazel passed away soon after this-nothing but legends on that stage.Eddie is still very missed by his fans, man that dude was as badass as they come.Thanks for this upload it is absolutely amazing to see this, I will watch this daily.
now that i'm finally watching this in the right context (understanding when Eddie left us) this has become an ultimately important piece of video. bushtales is representing the funk in a big way as we have come to love and expect. larry mitchell is fricken awesome and he was showing some super humility and respect to the Maggot Overlord. thanks to all involved. throw up your funk sign and celebrate the best of the best.
Check out Jerome Rodgers. He just retired as keyboardist from the pfunk about 3 months ago. He is a sick guitar player too! He was my guitar player in West Palm Beach back in 2009. He was taught guitar by Eddie Hazel and he loves LOVES Angus Young and AC/DC. I miss my brother...
Larry Mitchell ....king of the underground axe men. ....shares it with the Original Master Blaster , who died only months later. If EH only knew how many great players would eventually name him as their greatest influence.......
Top Notch players,one & all. To hell with the American Idol,pre-packaged plastic poop that passes for music nowdays. Eddie Hazel was one of the BEST of the best,right up there with the pantheon of household-word guitar gods.He could SMOKE half of them if he wanted to.Proof that talent alone is no guarantee of mass recognition and vice-versa.
I am so sorry I spent my better years listening to what I thought were some of the best guitarist, and I find Eddie Hazel way too late, listening to him play, I can say without any doubt, he was the very essence, the fountainhead of guitar rock&soul inspiration. Man, I missed the boat on that one.
Tom Keefe I won tickets to a P Funk show in 77'. I had never heard of them and Mom said no way anyhow. I was 11 then. like you, here is were I discovered what I was missing all this time....
thank you for posting this I just want to say that I've been a funkadelic fan ever since the early seventies kind of lost touch with Eddie Hazel but this is really amazing I totally agree with everything he's playing it's just candy for my ears thank you very much again for putting this up
My music professor has an album with Larry Mitchell and he's performed at our school multiple times. I stumbled upon this video by chance looking up Eddie Hazel videos and how no idea that Larry Mitchell played with him.
There's a lot of 80's hair metal flair in this performance, which was cool in its own right at the time, but when Eddie plays...even when it's through a very hair metal, I think Kramer guitar, he brings the funk back. It's the feel that's the most important, and Eddie played the guitar so beautifully. I still don't know why he's not in top guitarists of all time polls!
Eddie Maggot Brain Hazel if you really want to check him out go to games Dames and guitar thangs and listen so you can hear the true guitar player for the Funkadelics standing on the verge of getting it on Red Hot Mama Allison your fantasy so on and so on and so on rest in peace Eddie
Jimi Hendrix didn't invent a Rock sounding Guitar, Chuck Berry did that... Jimi invented the FUNK Sounding Guitar. Eddie Hazel and Michael Hampton just confirms it.
@mlhayes91 Thanks 4 noticing.... i never saw any other footage or heard other music by Larry Mitchell... would be cool to have him perform on school... you're so lucky!.... Peace
Eddie Hazel was the Funkadelic Michael Hampton he's okay but his guitar playing has no comparison to Eddie Maggot Brain Hazel just go back and listen to the early Funkadelics and Funk George Clinton yeah just go back and listen to super stupid and then try to compare Michael Hampton to Eddie Hazel
You could tell he was on his last leg being A Eddie hazel fan that was the worst session I have a saw and heard him do until he was on his way out by looking at him he had to have help on his guitar solos any just didn't sound the same like old ed
Eddies health was getting to him all the surgery he was doing and the drugs he was doing he was killing himself surprised he made it long ad he did one guy told me he thought Eddie died in the 70s anyway Eddie was becoming a recluse and forgotten in his days with George gotta admit some might not like the way George treated Eddie but at least George kept him employed it was hard for funk musicians to work in the 80s and plus Eddie was a team player he couldn't really shine in a group where u had George hogging everything then you had mike and blackbyrd, and Garry shider who had more spotlight than Eddie maybe it was either the drugs or his health was getting to him
+Gary Thompson I don't agree but I feel ya. but as a working musician myself I will say that their will be a not so good night, and I've seen Eddie countless of times and this may not be one of his better performances and that's depending on what side of the fence you're on with this performance but let's not get it twisted Eddie didn't need help from ANYBODY !!!
I don't know what you're hearing, but given the fact that his guitar was malfunctioning, Eddie came through in a Crunch and delivered a ripping solo. I believe that the date on this performance is incorrect. This was 1991 from what I remember. Eddie was in much better shape during this time. I happened to witness one of Eddie's last performances. With Parliament-Funkadelic at the Ritz in Manhattan on September 20th, 1992. Even in poor health, Eddie pulled out one of the best versions of Maggot Brain that I've ever heard.
Larry Mitchell is a class act for unplugging his guitar and allowing Eddie to play.
Eddie was the GOAT.
The Absolute GOAT.
Wow, this is amazing, larry, and Eddie jamming, and Eddie sounds better then ever, his music means so much to me.
Larry Mitchell is a Beast😅
This is the pure shit. Larry Mitchell was taking no shorts either.
Hazel died in Dec '92. This had to be one of his last performances.
Eddie’s a Funkadelic Legend 🎸💥🔥🔥
damn, Eddie could play like this when he was gravely ill, remember his mezmerizing 10 min solos in early 70's with Funkadelic
TROPICULTURAL AL & THE KIDD so cool man
Damn, BOTH guitar players are SMOKIN'
I love the beginning with Stevens showing the kid some chops. Love it!
Funkedelics greatest funky rock band ever
If this is 1992 Eddie Hazel passed away soon after this-nothing but legends on that stage.Eddie is still very missed by his fans, man that dude was as badass as they come.Thanks for this upload it is absolutely amazing to see this, I will watch this daily.
White FM rock radio should be ashamed of them self's by not playing this BLACK rock this is the jam
now that i'm finally watching this in the right context (understanding when
Eddie left us) this has become an ultimately important piece of video. bushtales is representing the funk in a big way as we have come to love and expect. larry mitchell is fricken awesome and he was showing some super humility and respect to the Maggot Overlord. thanks to all involved. throw up your funk sign and celebrate the best of the best.
Bernie murdered that klav
And Bernie is awesome. A wizard on the keyboards!
Check out Jerome Rodgers. He just retired as keyboardist from the pfunk about 3 months ago. He is a sick guitar player too! He was my guitar player in West Palm Beach back in 2009. He was taught guitar by Eddie Hazel and he loves LOVES Angus Young and AC/DC. I miss my brother...
Didn't know Bernie could sing so good.Versatile.
R.I.P. "Eddie" - Gone But Not Forgotten.
Thank you for your "Like" sign Dale :)
Thank you for your "Like" sign Rob :)
R.I.P. Eddie & Bernie-Gone But Never Ever Forgotten.
Two goats
@@ErnieIsleysabeast Indeed
Rest In "P"
Amazing group of aliens from planet funk. Damn. Eddie is insane.
Eddie was one strange cat. Rest in power
Larry Mitchell ....king of the underground axe men. ....shares it with the Original Master Blaster , who died only months later. If EH only knew how many great players would eventually name him as their greatest influence.......
4:31 What amp they have Eddie originally plugged through was sounding like crap, so Larry plugs him into his Marshall stack. Way to help a guy out
If only they had Eddie's amp plugged right in his gigs with the mob they always had him low
Top Notch players,one & all. To hell with the American Idol,pre-packaged plastic poop that passes for music nowdays. Eddie Hazel was one of the BEST of the best,right up there with the pantheon of household-word guitar gods.He could SMOKE half of them if he wanted to.Proof that talent alone is no guarantee of mass recognition and vice-versa.
discriminating taste.
True Alex Brewer!
Wow!!! I've never seen this and always such a pleasure to see my heroes in action!!! FLY ON EDDIE & BERNIE .. RIP
Thanks for noticing, in this video @ 7':00'' also the Crunch ua-cam.com/video/sH-amH319IA/v-deo.html
bushtales That’s when the funk gets extra deep!!!
Didn't know LARRY Mitchell used to play with Bernie Worrell and the "P-Funk" contingent ! Larry was crank'n !
i love how bernie throws in the voodoo child riff at 7:11 haha
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that’s was Eddie ..
The Funkin Shreddin Master, Eddie was funkin hot when he was on stage. I'm one giant goose bump.
I am so sorry I spent my better years listening to what I thought were some of the best guitarist, and I find Eddie Hazel way too late, listening to him play, I can say without any doubt, he was the very essence, the fountainhead of guitar rock&soul inspiration.
Man, I missed the boat on that one.
Tom Keefe I won tickets to a P Funk show in 77'. I had never heard of them and Mom said no way anyhow. I was 11 then. like you, here is were I discovered what I was missing all this time....
What the hell did I miss? Where was I when this was goin' on. DAYUM.
Better late than never....
Maggot Brain is one of the best ever Songs, shame its not more widely known..✌
You sure did!!!
Bernie Worrell!!!
eddie hazel period
Man I love this song and Eddie hazels guitar work , what a fantastic musician and TM too !
Crystal Taliefero is the "Red Hot Mama" here. And so talented as a vocalist and instrumentalist.
I think, the word is soulful. I saw Eddie in his last days too.
Rediscovering the best of Funk !!!!!
eddie looks like hes barely hanging on here...but he made it
very very good..............................................................
He said "don't go for popcorn", good thing I already had some!
SMH! Come on! Eddie! Thank you for uploading this!
It's the first time I see T.M. Stevens, Eddie Hazel and Bernie Worrell playing togheter.
first time watching this and one year later yea at 7.20 i heard voodoo chile also still its some cool guitar playing cats here
thank you for posting this I just want to say that I've been a funkadelic fan ever since the early seventies kind of lost touch with Eddie Hazel but this is really amazing I totally agree with everything he's playing it's just candy for my ears thank you very much again for putting this up
this is a pefect surprise damn great !!!
BAD TO THE FUNKY BONE!
My music professor has an album with Larry Mitchell and he's performed at our school multiple times. I stumbled upon this video by chance looking up Eddie Hazel videos and how no idea that Larry Mitchell played with him.
OH MY GOD!!!!
eddie one of the best
Very talented musician.. gbu eddie!
There's a lot of 80's hair metal flair in this performance, which was cool in its own right at the time, but when Eddie plays...even when it's through a very hair metal, I think Kramer guitar, he brings the funk back. It's the feel that's the most important, and Eddie played the guitar so beautifully. I still don't know why he's not in top guitarists of all time polls!
Brothers from another mother think they invented rock riffs, they did not
aww look at Petchino
Cool!
AWESOME!!!
EDDIE HAZEL 4-10-1950 😉
Playing the hell out of that cowbell @5:23
Jason Smith h
holy shit
Respect, respect, respect. : )
Great upload - many thanks.
Would loved to have that Kramer as well as that white Ibanez.
Surprised Bernie sang he was shy when it came to vocals
Eddie Maggot Brain Hazel if you really want to check him out go to games Dames and guitar thangs and listen so you can hear the true guitar player for the Funkadelics standing on the verge of getting it on Red Hot Mama Allison your fantasy so on and so on and so on rest in peace Eddie
Put a young black child on that bass
Why do some of us feed others before we feed ourselves
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I didn't know Bernie could sing .
RAW!
merry christmas bayyybeee.
Cool! I haven't seen Bernie take a lead vocal very often. His keyboards are usually his voice. Too bad he & Frank Zappa never hooked up.
Frank tried to hire some of the band members he really wanted glen goins
Bernie did hook up with Talking Heads for a minute.
good
captain crunch dulcet
I think this us the only vud where Eddie played the solo on red hot mama
Jimi Hendrix didn't invent a Rock sounding Guitar, Chuck Berry did that... Jimi invented the FUNK Sounding Guitar. Eddie Hazel and Michael Hampton just confirms it.
***** Blasphemous funkbass obviously has not been EXPERIENCED.
+Hal Funkbass
you'll get no argument here.
Chuck Berry was a rock guitarist? I’d argue that bluesman Elmore James (died in 1963)was more of a rock guitarist than Chuck. Look him up.
Magic sam earl hooker..
And Blackbird McKnight...
Can't we get a version of this that doesn't skip?? No it's not my computer. PLEASE!!
shame George didn't spotlight Eddie in the 80s more all the stuff Eddie dis hard to believe the maggot brain played on shaky ground
EH should have gone to London they would have worshipped him properly there.
DON'T GO FOR POPCORN!!!!!!!!! Ye might miss sumpin'.
@mlhayes91 Thanks 4 noticing.... i never saw any other footage or heard other music by Larry Mitchell... would be cool to have him perform on school... you're so lucky!.... Peace
my opinion too :-D
around 7:20 i hear voodoo chile
Clean your VCR!.. amazing jam here..just needs a fresh lower gen source! ty
the clip is also in this video at 7':00" ua-cam.com/video/sH-amH319IA/v-deo.html
Is there an editing whiz out there that can fix the skips in this video?? Please!!
Well now..
How right you are Electrixladyland69
now Bernie's gone too
Poor Eddie drank himself to death. Died at age 42.
How did Eddie & Bernie die?
probably one of his last public appearances and the dude in the blue isn't him, he is wearing the cap and pony tail
Does anyone know what guitar type Larry uses here?
Looks like they're both using Ibanez RG guitars
larry was using most likely the rg series its deffintly an ibanez and if i read clearly on the headstock eddie is using kramer
:-D
4:32 there he is! Incredible!! As good as Jimmy, better than Beck!
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Eddie Hazel was the Funkadelic Michael Hampton he's okay but his guitar playing has no comparison to Eddie Maggot Brain Hazel just go back and listen to the early Funkadelics and Funk George Clinton yeah just go back and listen to super stupid and then try to compare Michael Hampton to Eddie Hazel
I concur !
Me to Eddie Hazel was a master
I spent Many hours listening to maggot Brain analyzing dissecting
Who let Flavor flav on the keys?! :P
What's wrong with Eddie here? He isnt flowing. He seems stiff or in pain or something? He seems fragile. :-(
You could tell he was on his last leg being A Eddie hazel fan that was the worst session I have a saw and heard him do until he was on his way out by looking at him he had to have help on his guitar solos any just didn't sound the same like old ed
Eddies health was getting to him all the surgery he was doing and the drugs he was doing he was killing himself surprised he made it long ad he did one guy told me he thought Eddie died in the 70s anyway Eddie was becoming a recluse and forgotten in his days with George gotta admit some might not like the way George treated Eddie but at least George kept him employed it was hard for funk musicians to work in the 80s and plus Eddie was a team player he couldn't really shine in a group where u had George hogging everything then you had mike and blackbyrd, and Garry shider who had more spotlight than Eddie maybe it was either the drugs or his health was getting to him
Super bad
It suckd
+Gary Thompson
I don't agree but I feel ya. but as a working musician myself I will say that their will be a not so good night, and I've seen Eddie countless of times and this may not be one of his better performances and that's depending on what side of the fence you're on with this performance but let's not get it twisted Eddie didn't need help from ANYBODY !!!
I don't know what you're hearing, but given the fact that his guitar was malfunctioning, Eddie came through in a Crunch and delivered a ripping solo. I believe that the date on this performance is incorrect. This was 1991 from what I remember. Eddie was in much better shape during this time. I happened to witness one of Eddie's last performances. With Parliament-Funkadelic at the Ritz in Manhattan on September 20th, 1992. Even in poor health, Eddie pulled out one of the best versions of Maggot Brain that I've ever heard.
+Tim Kinley sorry but I have to hear that gig again to me eddie wasn't that good and he needed mike, Garry, and Byrd to help him out
On which gig?
+Tim Kinley the one in September 92 shortly before he died he sounded kind of bad to me