Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Music video: Big Boi feat. Too Short and George Clinton - Fo Yo Sorrows
Previously on The Kitchen:
Download Big Boi feat. Too Short and George Clinton - "Fo Yo Sorrows" HERE.
Jive REALLY need to shoot a video for that joint, "Shine Blockas" feat. Gucci Mane - that's the hit Big Boi needs to really get his buzz up for the long-delayed, Sir Luscious Leftfoot album....
Labels: Big Boi, George Clinton, Too $hort
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Sunday, November 22, 2009
Parliament/Funkadelic artist, Pedro Bell looking to sell his originals!

This is the saddest thing I've read in a while. Click HERE for the story.
[via Grandgood]
Labels: Art, George Clinton, Parliament Funkadelic
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Friday, November 13, 2009
Video: Stephen Colbert is a P-Funk Connoisseur??!?
Its the second half of the video, stick with it....
[ColbertNation.com viewing link / Comedy Network Canadian viewing link]
More:
George Clinton Now Legally Owns the Phrase, “Bow Wow Wow, Yippie Yo, Yippie Yea”: Exclaim! | Prefix
Labels: George Clinton, Humor, Parliament Funkadelic, Stephen Colbert, WTF
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Thursday, September 24, 2009
New music: Big Boi feat. George Clinton & Too Short -- "Fo Yo Sorrow"

Big Boi feat. George Clinton & Too Short - "Fo Yo Sorrow" [mp3 download links: clean | album - direct mp3 links, right click and save as via U Got Wax]
From the Sir Luscious Leftfoot album coming...??
Online:
Big Boi - twitter | myspace
Labels: Big Boi, George Clinton, Too $hort
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Friday, November 21, 2008
New DVD: Parliament Funkadelic: The Mothership Connection Live 1976
From the excellent Shout Factory DVD production company:
"It was Halloween night and Parliament Funkadelic was about to tear the roof off the Houston Summit, ready to bless the crowd with their cosmic brew of interplanetary funk. George Clinton, Bernie Worrell, Bootsy Collins and the rest of the P-Funk collective were riding the success of their first Top 5 R&B hit, “Give Up The Funk (Tear The Roof Off The Sucker),” a track that had earned them the kind of radio play that would bring the masses out to see them live in a stadium-sized arena. The group was only five dates into the tour when they arrived in Houston, but they were definitely ready to take it to the stage for an out-of-this-world show like no other.
Taped on October 31, 1976, these seldom-seen performances at the Houston Summit represent Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic in their ’70s prime, in the era of their Mothership Connection and The Clones Of Dr. Funkenstein LPs — a rare opportunity for everyone to get their proper dose of The P-Funk."
Online:
P-Funk Official website
Labels: George Clinton, Parliament Funkadelic
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