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PARLIMENT & FUNKADELIC - TV Compilation 69 - 05
 (2005)
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Parliament Funkadelic TV appearances
1969 - 2005
NTSC DVD

1) DO NOT SELL THIS DVD

2) NONE OF THE FOLLOWING APPEARANCES ARE COMMERCIALLY RELEASED


source: various VHS (multi gen) > ADVC100 > PC > TMPGEnc > Ulead DVD Workshop

Video Bitrates: Most above 6000 kbps
Audio Bitrates: 48000 khz

quality: F - VG+


1] "Say Brother" TV Show WGBH Boston 7/10/1969

This clip features the original Parliaments and Funkadelics (With Eddie Haezl!) minus Tiki Fullwood.
I am not sure who is playing drums on this but I know its not Tiki. This is also the only
time I've ever seen the original Funkadelic keyboardist Mickey Atkins. George is in rare form
durring this performance and Eddie goes off at the end by destroying his guitar. At about the 3 in.
mark, a black bar appears on half of the screen ( I don't know why)
but believe me, this in no way will prevent you from wanting to see this.

songs include

Into my own thing, What Is Soul, Testify, Friday Night Aug. the 14th, Mommy whats a Funkadlelic




2] "Arsenio Hall Show" Tribute to George Clinton 10-28-93

This is the entire 42 minute show that was released durring the "Hey Man, Smell My Finger"
album time. Guest appearances by Flea, Yo-Yo and others. There is a great interview with
George as well.

songs include

Martial Law, Paint the White House Black, Medley (Alice in my Fantasies, Mothership Connection, Knee Deep, Atomic Dog




3] "Strange Universe" 1997

An interview with George Clinton. Belita Woods and Cordell Mosson join Clinton at the end.




4] "Upbeat Cleveland" 1970

Unfortunatley, this performance is mimed. It does however have all of the members of Parliament and Funkadelic.

Tiki, Eddie, Billy, Bernie, Grady, Fuzzy, Ray, and George mime "I got a thang, you got a thang".



5] Commercials and American top 10 wtih Casey Kasem 1980 & 1982

These are some commercials that feature ads for Trombipulation, Sweat Band, Wynne Jammin, Ultrawave and Zapp.
There is also an odd comercial that is for a walkman type radio. These look to have been released around the time
George was active with Uncle Jam Records (1980). The clip ends with Americas top 10 featuring "Atomic Dog" fom 1982.


6] Jay Leno Show 11/16/05

A recent performance of the latest Paliament Funkadelic band doing "Bounce To This" from there latest album,
How Late Do You Have To Be Before You Are Absent.


7] Carson Daly Show 11/23/05

Another recent performance of "Bounce To This".


SPECIAL BONUS

8]Bootsy Collins on "Night Music" with David Sanborn

Bootsy is incredible here doing "Stretchin' Out". Mundbone Cooper joins Bootsy on Vocals. VERY FUNKY

Edition Details
Region Any Region
Date 2005
Discs 1
Personal Details
Purchase Date 2006-04-21