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ویرایش: نویسندگان: George Clinton, Ben Greenman سری: ISBN (شابک) : 9781476751085, 9781476751092 ناشر: Atria Books;b سال نشر: 2014 تعداد صفحات: 0 زبان: English فرمت فایل : EPUB (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 2 مگابایت
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خاطرات گیرا از "امپراطور فانک بین کهکشانی"
(NPR) و تاثیرگذارترین هنرمندان پاپ زمان ما - معروف برای بیش از
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**ONE OF THE BEST MUSIC BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY
ROLLING STONE**
The captivating memoir from “the emperor of
intergalactic funk” (NPR) and most influential pop artists of
our time—known for over forty R&B hit singles—George
Clinton of Parliament-Funkadelic.
George Clinton began his musical career in New Jersey, where
his obsession with doo-wop and R&B led to a barbershop
quartet—literally, as Clinton and his friends also styled hair
in the local shop—the way kids often got their musical start in
the ’50s. But how many kids like that ended up playing to tens
of thousands of rabid fans alongside a diaper-clad guitarist?
How many of them commissioned a spaceship and landed it onstage
during concerts? How many put their stamp on four decades of
pop music, from the mind-expanding sixties to the
hip-hop-dominated nineties and beyond? One of them. That’s how
many.
How George Clinton got from barbershop quartet to funk music
megastar is a story for the ages. As a high school student,
George traveled to New York City, where he absorbed all the
trends in pop music, from traditional rhythm and blues to
Motown, the Beatles, the Stones, and psychedelic rock, not to
mention the formative funk of James Brown and Sly Stone. By the
dawn of the seventies, he had emerged as the leader of a wildly
creative musical movement composed mainly of two
bands—Parliament and Funkadelic. And by the bicentennial,
Clinton and his P-Funk empire were dominating the soul charts
as well as the pop charts. He was an artistic visionary, visual
icon, merry prankster, absurdist philosopher, and savvy
businessmen, all rolled into one. He was like no one else in
pop music, before or since.
Written with wit, humor, and candor, this memoir provides
tremendous insight into America’s music industry as forever
changed by Clinton’s massive talent. This is a story of a
beloved global icon who dedicated himself to spreading the
gospel of funk music.
Bomb 5 --
If You Hear Any Noise, It's Just Me and the Boys 12 --
I'm into Something and I Can't Shake It Loose 32 --
Friends, Inquisitive Friends, Are Asking What's Come Over Me 52 --
Sound a Little Something Like Raw Funk to Me 72 --
Open Up Your Funky Mind and You Can Fly 97 --
Would You Like to Dance with Me? We're Doing the Cosmic Slop 108 --
Everybody Get Up for the Down Stroke 122 --
There's a Whole Lot of Rhythm Goin' Round 139 --
Put a Glide in Your Stride and a Dip in Your Hip and Come on Up to the Mothership 155 --
When the Syndrome Is Around, Don't Let Your Guard Down 176 --
So High You Can't Get Over It 197 --
Never Missin' a Beat 213 --
You Can Walk a Mile in My Shoes, but You Can't Dance a Step in My Feet 235 --
Dog That Chases Its Tail Will Be Dizzy 253 --
Rhythm and Rhyme, Rhythm and Rhyme, Rhythm and Motherfucking Rhyme 281 --
If Anybody Gets Funked Up, It's Gonna Be You 313 --
You Gonna Get Ate 336.