Ow, we want the funk
Give up the funk
I’ve always liked funk music, but I haven’t heard a lot of it as much as other types of music. Posting the Meters a few weeks ago gave me the urge to listen to more. Where else would I go other than to follow fellow bassist Bootsy Collins? He most certainly brought the funk and runs on the bass that were incredible.
The opening alone feels like a giant neon sign flickering to life: FUNK DELIVERED HERE, with Bootsy Collins’ bass out walking and running amok. George Clinton started this band, but when I hear them, I can’t help but think of Collins. Maybe it’s the bass player in me.

Before the stage costumes, before Bootsy’s star-shaped bass, George Clinton was running a humble doo-wop group out of a New Jersey barbershop. That is where the so-called P-Funk universe first sparked to life. In the late 1950s Clinton worked as a hairdresser in Plainfield, New Jersey, and formed a vocal group called The Parliaments. Inspired by groups like Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers, their sound leaned closer to street-corner harmonies and teenage heartbreak rather than spaced-out funk. They spent their early years cutting singles for small labels, chasing a hit, and stacking harmonies with tight choreography.
Their first real breakthrough came in 1967 with the single “(I Wanna) Testify“, which scraped the charts and gave the group national attention. But success came tangled in bad contracts, which would later force Clinton to get creative with band names. After hearing Psychedelic Soul, Clinton began to shift toward that kind of music in the late 1960s under the name Funkadelic, as he had temporarily lost the rights to the name Parliaments. Funkadelic allowed Clinton to push into psychedelic territory, influenced by Hendrix, Sly Stone, and Cream. The debut Funkadelic album arrived in 1970, and suddenly the group had two separate identities. Later on, after he got the name back, he combined the bands, and they were known as P-Funk.
What really sparked this band was former James Brown bass player Bootsy Collins, when he joined in 1972. His brother, guitarist, Phelps “Catfish” Collins, was already in the band. This guy is a fantastic bass player, and there isn’t much better than him. This song became Parliament’s first million-selling single and remains one of the most recognizable funk tracks ever cut. It was played in discos, block parties, roller rinks, sports arenas, on the radio, and later, hip-hop sampling culture.
This album was called The Mothership Connection (Clinton was a huge Star Trek fan) peaked at #13 on the Billboard Album Charts and #4 on the R&B album charts. The song peaked at #15 on the Billboard 100 in 1975.
Give Up The Funk (Tear The Roof Off the Sucker)
Tear the roof off, we’re gonna tear the roof off the mother sucker
Tear the roof off the sucker
Tear the roof off, we’re gonna tear the roof off the mother sucker
Tear the roof off the sucker
Tear the roof off, we’re gonna tear the roof off the mother sucker
Tear the roof off the sucker
Tear the roof off, we’re gonna tear the roof off the mother sucker
Tear the roof off the sucker
You’ve got a real type of thing going down, gettin’ down
There’s a whole lot of rhythm going round
You’ve got a real type of thing going down, gettin’ down
There’s a whole lot of rhythm going round
Ow, we want the funk
Give up the funk
Ow, we need the funk
We gotta have that funk
Ow, we want the funk
Give up the funk
Ow, we need the funk
We gotta have that funk
You’ve got a real type of thing going down, gettin’ down
There’s a whole lot of rhythm going round
You’ve got a real type of thing going down, gettin’ down
There’s a whole lot of rhythm going round
Ow, we want the funk
Give up the funk
Ow, we need the funk
We gotta have that funk
Ow, we want the funk
Give up the funk
Ow, we need the funk
We gotta have that funk
We’re gonna turn this mother out
We’re gonna turn this mother out
You’ve got a real type of thing going down, gettin’ down
There’s a whole lot of rhythm going round
You’ve got a real type of thing going down, gettin’ down
There’s a whole lot of rhythm going round
You’ve got a real type of thing going down, gettin’ down
There’s a whole lot of rhythm going round
You’ve got a real type of thing going down, gettin’ down
There’s a whole lot of rhythm going round
Ow, we want the funk
Give up the funk
Ow, we need the funk
We gotta have that funk
Ow, we want the funk
Give up the funk
Ow, we need the funk
We gotta have that funk
Ow, we want the funk
Give up the funk
Ow, we need the funk
(Let us in, we’ll tear this mother out)
We gotta have that funk
Ow, we want the funk
Give up the funk
Ow, we need the funk
(Let us in, we’ll tear this mother out)
We gotta have that funk
Ow, we want the funk
Give up the funk
Ow, we need the funk
We gotta have that funk
Ow, we want the funk
Give up the funk
Ow, we need the funk
We gotta have that funk
Ow, we want the funk
Give up the funk
Ow, we need the funk
We gotta have that funk
(We’re gonna turn this mother out)
Ow, we want the funk
Give up the funk
(We’re gonna turn this mother out)
Ow, we need the funk
We gotta have that funk
(We’re gonna turn this mother out)
Ow, we want the funk
Give up the funk
(We’re gonna turn this mother out)
Ow, we need the funk
We gotta have that funk
Ow, we want the funk
Give up the funk
Ow, we need the funk
(Let us in, we’ll tear this mother out)
We gotta have that funk
Ow, we want the funk
Give up the funk
Ow, we need the funk
(Let us in, we’ll tear this mother out)
We gotta have that funk
We want the funk
Give up the funk
We need the funk
We gotta have that funk
We want the funk
Give up the funk
We need the funk
We gotta have that funk
We want the funk
Give up the funk
We need the funk
We gotta have that funk
(You’ve got a real type of thing going down, gettin’ down)
(There’s a whole lot of rhythm going round)
You’ve got a real type of thing going down, gettin’ down
There’s a whole lot of rhythm going round
You’ve got a real type of thing going down, gettin’ down
There’s a whole lot of rhythm going round
Ow, we want the funk
Give up the funk
Ow, we need the funk
(Let us in we’ll tear this mother out)

Oh those disco memories!
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Hey Dana! It brings back memories for me being in my sister’s Vega… with a case of oil in the hatchback.
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Yes! I drove a Vega for a while. Stop at the gas station to fill it with oil and check the gas!
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I was going to say that! It was a fun car though and I would give anything to find that car now…but I probably drank from it with a coke can lol. Probably crushed many moons ago.
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Yes, you don’t see too many of them out on the road! Every once and a while at a car show.
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Talkin’ Funkadelic now my friend! My temp job situation may be changing soon. I want to reignite our show idea. We need to talk, best times for me are over this weekend. I’m off til Monday morning. I’ll call ya’ Sunday afternoon.
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Ok dude! I’ll talk to you then.
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You got me movin’ and groovin’ in my chair, Max. This is great stuff. Ow, now I want that funk!😆
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It’s great isn’t it? I love Bootsy Collin’s bass playing…it’s so damn good and spot on…groove away!
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Funk music focuses on the beat and that is what makes it groove.
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Yes it does and in this one you can hear some disco slip in but I always liked it.
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BTW Jim…hope you had a good Thanksgiving…this was the first Thanksgiving I haven’t posted since 2017…too much running about for commenting.
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Here is a link to that Guitar Slim post I promised to send you.
Thursday Inspiration #307 The Things That I Used To Do – A Unique Title For Me
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That’s one cool bass guitar. And one good bass player, which I’d say is the foundation to any good funk music
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Yes it is and some disco was slipped in that as well… he has a range of pickups…I’ve never seen a bass with that many pickups…I might start investigating that damn bass…I love it.
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I wish I had ever seen one of the legendary Parliament/Funkadelic concerts, with the first set of Parliament soul and then a costume change and set of Funkadelic.
And then there is the great Eddie Hazel and “Maggot Brain”, when Clinton is reported to have told him to play like I just told you your mother died.
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It really got confusing writing this about him losing the rights to Parliment…but yes…I would have loved to have seen this band around this time. Just from the videos it looks like a huge production but more importantly…a lot of fun.
I’m glad you brought Maggot Brain up…I’ve read about it but never listened to it…I must do that now. Oh geez…now that is some direction…I’m sure it got Hazel’s attention.
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Great stuff all around. Clinton always paid homage to Sly Stone whenever possible. Was afraid you were sick yesterday with no “Alice’s Restaurant” or Last Waltz. Glad you’re OK.
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Thank you…it was the first Thanksgiving I haven’t posted since I started. I was running around so much that I couldn’t have commented until the night…I hate doing that to people. Next year I should be here. I hope you had a good one! I was going to post Arlo of course and WKRP’s Turkey episode lol.
Oh this is such a fun track and so impressive musically.
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I figured you’d have Bootsy in your veins. I followed Fred Wesley and Maceo Parker from this band.
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Yea…his stuff is hard to duplicate plus I love that a bass player is that extravagant looking and he backs it up with what is essentially lead bass.
I want to look more into them….that tree thing again.
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LOVE P FUNK ❤️
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They were all funk phenomena doo do be doo be, phenomina doo do be do
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Yes they were!
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You got me up and tearin this house down, Max. Great song!
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It will have that affect!
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OMG, I came to Bootsy backwards…..when he appeared in the Walking the Shawdows of Motown I thought I gotta check this out..and yep, I knew the look, but that let me in on the entertainer…yep
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I love that bass…I’m going to have to do some research on that bass…he has a lot of pickups on that thing…unless some are for show which I doubt.
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These guys certainly were real deal. While I have mentioned them myself a couple times I don’t know much about them. What a powerhouse band.
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The two names confused me while writing…I hope I got it right lol…but yea…great musicians.
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They could sure lay it down, but they weren’t my cup of tea, and I didn’t drink tea back then, only coffee. I liked Earth, Wind & Fire and Sly & the Family Stone.
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Phil…it’s that bass I really like…but yes I liked them as well!
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Hard to go wrong with Collins, Hazel, and Worrell. So many great musicians in that stable.
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My all-time favorite Parliament track.
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