"Good Thoughts, Bad Thoughts" stands as a monumental achievement in the Funkadelic discography, released in 1974 on their seventh studio album Standing On The Verge Of Getting It On. This epic composition showcases the band's signature fusion of psychedelic rock, deep funk grooves, and soul-stirring arrangements that would influence generations of musicians across multiple genres. The Good Thoughts, Bad Thoughts creation occurred during a particularly innovative period for Funkadelic. The band had evolved from their earlier, more straightforward funk sound to embrace … read more
"Good Thoughts, Bad Thoughts" stands as a monumental achievement in the Funkadelic discography, released in 1974 on their seventh studio al… read more
Funkadelic was originally the backing band for the doo wop group, The Parliaments. The band was added in 1964, primarily for tours, and consisted of Frankie Boyce, Richard Boyce and Langston Booth. They enlisted in the army in 1966, and George Clinton (the leader of The Parliaments) recruited Billy Bass Nelson and Eddie Hazel in 1967, then also adding Tawl Ross and Tiki Fulwood. Due to legal difficulties between Clinton and Revilot, The Parliaments' label, the name was abandoned in favor of Funkadelic, which consisted of the same group of people (that is, both the former Parlia… read more
Funkadelic was originally the backing band for the doo wop group, The Parliaments. The band was added in 1964, primarily for tours, and consisted of Frankie Boyce, Richard Boyce and Langsto… read more
Funkadelic was originally the backing band for the doo wop group, The Parliaments. The band was added in 1964, primarily for tours, and consisted of Frankie Boyce, Richard Boyce and Langston Booth. They enlisted in the army in 1966, an… read more