Funkadelic - What Is Soul video free download


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Funkadelic's self-titled 1970 debut is one of the group's best early- to mid-'70s albums. Not only is it laden with great songs -- "I'll Bet You" and "I Got a Thing..." are obvious highlights -- but it retains perhaps a greater sense of classic '60s soul and R&B than any successive George Clinton-affiliated album. Recording for the Detroit-based Westbound label, at the time Funkadelic were in the same boat as psychedelic soul groups such as the Temptations, who had just recorded their landmark Cloud Nine album across town at Motown, and other similar groups. Yet no group had managed to effectively balance big, gnarly rock guitars with crooning, heartfelt soul at this point in time quite like Funkadelic. Clinton's songs are essentially conventional soul songs in the spirit of Motown or Stax -- steady rhythms, dense arrangements, choruses of vocals -- but with a loud, overdriven, fuzzy guitar lurking high in the mix. And when Clinton's songs went into their chaotic moments of jamming, there was no mistaking the Hendrix influence. Furthermore, Clinton's half-quirky, half-trippy ad libs during "Mommy, What's a Funkadelic?" and "What Is Soul" can be mistaken for no one else -- they're pure-cut P-Funk. Successive albums portray Funkadelic drifting further toward rock, funk, and eventually disco, especially once Bernie Worrell began playing a larger role in the group. Never again would the band be this attuned to its '60s roots, making self-titled release a revealing and unique record that's certainly not short on significance, clearly marking the crossroads between '60s soul and '70s funk

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8 years ago

chris edwards

Tiki beating those drums like take this mf george and them never hid the fact that they was into drugs

9 years ago

PhuckHue2

mind blowing. raw pure funk

9 years ago

chris edwards

Fu.kadelics first lp was more blues influenced heavier and more rock than whatever the temps was doing

9 years ago

Noel Openda

funkentirety vs,,,,,

9 years ago

skunk head

i know what soul is when it comes to making joints with no rizzla papers hell i done plenty of jail

9 years ago

Adam Crane Guilford

This is pretty damn cool ...... "what is soul , I don't know" 

10 years ago

magslave

what is soul

10 years ago

Jennifer Linsky

+Michael Broggy: Soul... is chitlins fu young!#JennyLinskyPresents 

10 years ago

Terry Dixon

The rap group UGK, sample this on the song, one of three sixteen. I knew back in the day that beat had to come from an old school funk source. 

10 years ago

dmreeoogdaq

Soul is sniffing a chair's seat after a big booty done sat a spell in it.

10 years ago

MrIamSpartacus

Soul is the motivating force behind an act of kindness.

10 years ago

Chochez Harrison

I was in the 10 grade when this album hit. Got a spanking. I just thought it had a groove. I STILL do - hahahahaha

10 years ago

TheFeenix10

if u did that, u an ill cat

10 years ago

CraftyGtrist

Ozzy, the HUGE difference between George and the Temps is Weed... George was High as hell and likely tripping during this period, the Temptations were still pretty straight in comparison... musically at least (no matter what they/the Temps were doing recreationally). The results show in the music and lyrics of each group.

11 years ago

It's Me, Ivan!

At the last Funkadelic show I attended in 2008, the band broke off into some FZ from Apostrophe and Overnite Sensation. Most of the audience were apparently too young however, to even recognize the great transition.

11 years ago

Billy Shitcheese

What a silly statement. Firstly, Zappa's early material bore little or no semblance to 'black' music; secondly, some of his later work, whilst incorporating certain funk elements, was done with irony, albeit a very basic sort; and finally, your Zappa/Elvis analogy is just facile. Zappa was a man capable of great originality, Elvis at best a crooner.

11 years ago

HipHopRally

Frank Zappa is FUCKING TERRIBLE.... Just another white dude ripping off black music and doing it 1/2 assed. They should do a Frank Zappa and Elvis posthumous album.

11 years ago

RojotheRed

Soul is listening to this song over and over with sunglasses on at night after patrol in the jungles of Vietnam.

11 years ago

GrisGrisOnUrDoorStep

"All that is good is nasty."

11 years ago

parisbrat

Wow! That would've been some hot stuff on any stage, anywhere.

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