George Clinton & the P-Funk All-Stars - Maggot Brain Recorded Live: 7/22/1999 - Woodstock 99 West Stage - Rome, NY More George Clinton & the P-Funk All-Stars at Music Vault: Subscribe to Music Vault on RU-vid: goo.gl/DUzpUF
Maaaan the first time I heard this I was like 16 and the local radio station played it every Saturday night at midnight. I had no weed no mind alternating drugs. Just me in a truck on a hot ass night in the summer and funkadelic took me there lol. What a classic! Love it! But Ive never seen it performed live sooooo here I am 😅
On my way to work at 6:00am I put on this Song and turn it up loud so it will wake up Everbody!! Waiting on The Mothership to take me to Funky Way. 10:00
Took my microdose this morning and this came up on my recommendations. So I went quick and took my microdoses for the next 10 days, went and took my morning walk, came back, put on my headphones, and talked to god for 10 minutes.
Warren Haynes did it with Derek Trucks and Santana about a year ago. 2-3 other bigtime pickers are giving Eddie and Mike the respect they deserve. Trucks played with a slide. Sounded really amazing……Eddie died in 94’anybody know who’s playing with Mike??
I am ALWAYS disappointed with the Parliament Funkadelic drummers. They always look and feel like "hired hands". Just there to play drums. Basic drum set, no costume, and no kind of stage presence!!! I would KILL to be their drummer!!!!!
@@colestonyDennis wasn't at this gig but he was good along with tiki, frank waddy, Tyrone lampkin and big foot brailey those was kickazz drummers Gabe Gonzales can get down too
@@chrisedwards3214didn't know that. It's only right. I heard fucked up eddie do stuff kidd never could. Michael Hampton is amazing. But Eddie was unique.
@@Reezer83yrs Eddie came with most of the pfunk riffs he helped create the funkadelic sound and laid the flu dation on funkadelic guitar playing Mike, Gary, Byrd, Ricky rouse, Ron bykowski.all used Eddie's vibes at some point You listen to the drugs album or enemy squad or Byrd, Mike and lige currys albums you hearing a lot of Eddie's influence Eddie recorded a lot of unreleased tracks I wouldn't doubt of the others didn't incorporate them in pfunk.sings over the past few decades I heard Byrd did things that sounded like some unreleased stuff Eddie might have did Eddie's influence carried on to prince , Buckethead, red hot chili peppers, in living colour, and Lenny Kravitz and slash