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Parlet.didnt get theirs Debbie was with funkadelic from day one her and mallia was there sang on lots of songs in those early days wasn't credited til the mid 70s, Debbie and Jeanette finally became full fledged members of p funk in 75 they sang on a lot of those songs with the boys along with Lynn and Dawn who came later and sang on everysing since the earth tour album too bad their not recognised more peace to all the ladies who contributed
This jam could be used in a modern day western. Only George Clinton could have not one but two female recording acts with the Brides of Funkenstein being the other.
Say them in79 dewayne McKnight was playing along with jeff bunn they had about 5 different guitarists on stage at the capital centre it was this guitarists with a cast that was throwing licks .
What really makes this track drive is the hand clap this added that signature p funk stamp on it also used in theme from the black hole bootsy jam fan and also not affiliated with p funk micheal Henderson’s prove it had this hand clap! It was re introduced by shock G in humpty dance sampled from an open area in theme from the black hole ! I know Ive sampled it myself !
@@billyjacc IMO it was just "bad luck" circumstances...The Brides were signed to a better label at that particular time... Casablanca wasn't promoting Parlet like The Brides label was for them, plus I'm not sure if Neal Bogart sold Casablanca yet in 79 but definitely by 1980 and he died (George thinks he was taken out)...plus there was some big burning of disco music protest going on in 79 that might have effected that which they even mentioned would happen in the liner notes to One Nation Under A Groove vinyl with "Disco Ban of 82" I think...Funk music officially becoming illegal heading into 1980...classic PFUNK just got buried starting as early as 1979... something was going on because George talks about GloryHallaStoopid being "planned obsolescences" and on the title track says "he's got a bug.. she's got a bug...they bug you, they bug your friends, until they bug you out" which could've just referred to pestering but when you play the gibberish part backwards it sounds more like they were being attacked/infiltrated to me("S.I.A.")...I think a certain drummer who left in 78 took a deal to put out Mutiny in 79 and before we had Hip Hop beefs like JZ and Nas's here in 1979 you have a Funk beef with Lump dissing George + PFUNK, and George responding back to it on Colour Me Funky... George never gives anything away but clues, to makes you think and figure it out...old school street teaching/parenting
People can't hear how similar this beat is to Herb Alberts Rise song, the song Puffy and Biggie sampled for Hypnotize...this came out in 79, Herbs released Rise in 80, just saying
Are these the Brides? I always hear this song from de "12" Collection and More" from Parliament... Didn't know that Parlet existed, can someone enlight me?
Chris Velasco mass electrocution.ripping apart for 4 fucking shithead's shitheads- care.say.michael yahoodi.a shitheadedness. Just only plausible scenario. for me to win.never would happen though.