Funkadelic - The Goose That Laid The Golden Egg video free download


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Uploaded: 2010/10/08

Taken from the "Toys" compilation. Westbound UK 2008. This is a rework of a song by the same title originally performed by George Clinton's The Parliaments.

Bernie Worrell and Eddie Hazel at their finest.

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9 years ago

Sinan Soyalp

The only being that disliked this song, please step forward! I just want to talk...

9 years ago

Tek Funk

happy as a monkey with a peanut machine

9 years ago

Zam Zam

I Died!

9 years ago

MrSnappy67

Love this version! Now we know what this era of Funkadelic sounded like on this song! Love this cd, full of great stuff. This is one of the highlights for me, for sure.

10 years ago

happymealme

melting my ear vagina

10 years ago

JamalStevenson

This reminds me of just how good Funkadelic was, and it makes me hold onto the wish that this kind of music will be made again, and will be as popular as it should be. Maybe it won't ever happen, but I can close my eyes late at night and listen, and forget that what might never be again.

11 years ago

earthless1990

raw funk

11 years ago

robert lafayette

EDDIE AND BERNIE SOUNDED LIKE THEY WERE DUELING TOWARDS THE END.

11 years ago

Sian Forsythe

Seriously funky Bernies keyboards do the Biz!

11 years ago

Paul Fields

GGGGAAAAAAWWWWD DAMN!!!! this is just "smell my finger" NASTY!!!! OHHH LAWD!!! even the cow bell grooving baby!!!!

11 years ago

pol871

that's lima beans & hamhocks, gotdamn son

11 years ago

Mystery Management

dope as fuck

11 years ago

dbspaceoditty

i like this version but not as much as parliaments. but i really enjoy this style of funk despite it having the same notes as a song i like better....now that i think about it, its really trippin me out.....i should put down the bowl but im not....

12 years ago

fuck

those riffs are too god damn sexy. bless you eddie

12 years ago

miteyc

Had an ampex tape recorder back in the day when KDIA The Boss Of The Bay was simulcasting live performances by the best R&B groups of the day when this came on. This was the era when AM radio was the shizznit. Anyway, Cool Calvin Simon had the lead vocals at the beginning of this oh so funky performance and just blew the wheels off. I have a cassette languishing with some hardcore funk in my basement somewhere. Gotta find that funk!

12 years ago

paulypavillion

This shyt so funky it got my face frowned up.......Gotdamn!!!

12 years ago

Louis Haynes

That's some heavy groove we got there.

12 years ago

TRANZEURO

Never heard this before.Great even groovier jammier version of an already great and groovy jam song.

12 years ago

tonya fleming

GOOD TO MY EARHOLE

12 years ago

R.G. Stentje

if they ever built that timemachine this is the era i'd go to

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