Funkadelic - Baby I Owe You Something Good video free download


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Uploaded: 2009/12/29

Track seven of the album "Let's Take It To The Stage" (1975).

The playlist of the whole album:

http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=50D656C52428C577

Comments

9 years ago

mike sullivan

If this track ain't in your top 10 list for greatest songs ever composed then you've got some real lame taste in music.This is the dang funk mob soundin' like Led Zeppelin, a gospel choir and Ludwig Von Beethoven all rolled into one!

9 years ago

chris edwards

Sounds like eddie hazel and ron bykowski guitar dualing

9 years ago

235 WorldWide

It would be too sweet if wife entered our ceremony to this song!

9 years ago

Hal Funkbass

FUNK N ROLL!!!

9 years ago

adamtzsch

The heaviest metal on the Periodic table.

9 years ago

Aaron Carter

I love it

9 years ago

mrstep2me

Still not sure who is singing. It's either Garry, or Calvin Simon. The one thing I'm sure of, is that it is definitely the same person who sings on "Livin' The Life, on Osmium. The fact that Garry sang it live doesn't mean much, unless someone saw him sing it before Cal left in 1977. Garry, Cal, and Glen Goins were the best singers P-Funk had, although Billy Bass, and Eddie could sing as well. Calvin should have fronted the Parliaments instead of George, and Garry should have done most of the Funkadelic leads after Billy and Eddie left.

10 years ago

ezthejedi

I always thought this album cover had the chick from the exocist on it is that true?? Im in my 20s so I wasnt around to know

10 years ago

blacknuss6

eddie hazel didn't die of a heroin overdose

10 years ago

muzikman183

MAN! U gotta play this loud and let it eat you alive... someone find me a time machine, PLEASE!!!

10 years ago

Nasher188

Check the commercial for Up for the Downstroke! My cousin William is the kid in the orange shirt, playing basket ball.

10 years ago

Nasher188

Their last concerts 1979-1981 were the best! (IMO) I mean, the shows just before Parliament lost their name and went under. They were super TIGHT! Especially "The Anti-Tour, Knee Deep and Gloryhallahstupid (1980) tours.

10 years ago

jsunn woodard

the one on the album cover looks like a cross between the michael meyers mask and leatherface!!

10 years ago

Mattie M

Sorry, this is not Hazel on the lead. It's Michael Hampton.

10 years ago

tphoyas

DJ Premier.....Big Shug

10 years ago

DColskoolCMoore61

You would have been truly mesmerized! To see the whole Funk Mob in their prime with the landing of The Mothership and also before many of them passed away was something mere words just cannot describe. It was more of an event, not just another concert. However, after decades of seeing them perform, I find it harder to see them perform without Garry Shider - *George's right-hand man, , Ray Davis, Glenn Goins (the spiritual voice!), and Belita Woods.

10 years ago

Roberto Ginsburg

jaja . I think that THE COVER LOOKS LIKE A PARIODY OF "THE EXORCIST" (P-Funk is more humoristical-sarcastic stuff). I was listened that EDDIE HAZEL AND THERACON PLAY IN SOME BACKGROUND MUSIC ON TV JAPANESE ANIMÉ "CAPTAIN FUTURE" (ZIV 1979)

11 years ago

gustaafNL

They still tour, should check the website. I just checked it, but it's not up to date. I know because they play 18th of July in the Netherlands.

11 years ago

AARON EVANS

i wish i coulda seen them play.

11 years ago

Joseph Foreman

This song is stuck in my head for 2 weeks in a row now. I'm not even mad! Same goes for the "You scared the lovin' outta me"-song.

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