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Related: About this forumGiving Up the Funk: George Clinton says goodbye to the road
Source: Entertainment Weekly
By Rodney Carmichael
May 22, 2019 at 10:00 AM EDT
The Funk has left the building. Well, technically, the Funk has only retired to a room adjacent to the stage where his masseuse awaits. I need my massage, George Clinton says. At 77, his pre-concert ritual is a lot different than it used to be: No illicit drugs. No groupie action. Just his wife Carlon Thompson-Clinton, whos also managed his career for the last 10 years. And from the looks of the green room, the main thing on his rider these days is Fiji water.
Were backstage at the Cobb Energy Centre in Atlanta, where Clinton is set to play night two of whats being billed as his final hoedown the last P-Funk tour before he goes gently into that good night. A month later, he and his Parliament-Funkadelic collective will be honored by the Grammys with a Lifetime Achievement Award. This lifetime achievement stuff is getting ready to light up everything, he says. And the band is still going on anyway, so I might have to stay with them another six to nine months.
When George Clinton was coming up, a future funkateer in the making, he wanted his empire to become the next Motown, he wanted to be as big as the Beatles. He ended up creating something different but just as lasting an impressively influential body of funk, rock, and soul that has been repeatedly quoted, covered, and sampled (the foundations of hip-hop, now musics most popular genre, were partially built on his groups hooks).
Clintons life has played out like a Blaxploitation flick, from his mythological birth in an outhouse all the way down to his final act of revenge against The Man, as he tries to regain ownership of P-Funks hit discography from alleged interloper Bridgeport Music, Inc. While hes won back the publishing rights for the One Nation Under a Groove LP and others, the saga continues.
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Read more: https://ew.com/music/2019/05/22/george-clinton-final-p-funk-tour-interview/
Chin music
(24,300 posts)I think he did.
GReedDiamond
(5,371 posts)...as opposed to George Clinton.
https://www.newsweek.com/quincy-jones-claims-he-used-date-ivanka-trump-she-had-wrong-father-801003
Chin music
(24,300 posts)lunasun
(21,646 posts)lunasun
(21,646 posts)Had to go still so much fun on stage & whats going on in the audience everyone was up and happy
Parliament_Clinton put out an album last year he did a lot of the songs with his son Tracy Lewis
And he introduced some younger artists on stage with thier own sound
The article mentioned Everything hinges on future artists carrying on the musical DNA of the genre he helped pioneer
Article linked has some great old pics x good read
GReedDiamond
(5,371 posts)...he plays bass with a project he conceived called The Big Ol' Nasty Getdown.
The band includes members of Parliament-Funkadelic, Galactic, Yo Mama's Big Fat Booty Band, Dumpstaphunk, Trulio Disgracias, The Lee Boys, Bootsy's Rubber Band, The Dirty Dozen Brass Band, The Derek Trucks Band, Sci Fi, Konglom, Blackalicious, D'Angelo's Vanguard, as well as George Clinton, Laura Reed, Sidney Barnes, Kendra Foster, Rev. Desmond D'Angelo and more.
Here's a BONG video featuring George Clinton.
Here's an almost 2.5 hour long live BONG performance from November 2018:
Official Big Ol' Nasty Getdown web site:
http://www.thebigolnastygetdown.com/