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The best shows of SXSW day four included Bootsy Collins, Lip Critic, Eliza McLamb, Rocket, and more
50: Bootsy Collins – Ahh… The Name Is Bootsy, Baby The follow-up toStretchin’ Out in Bootsy’s Rubber Band,Ahh…The Name Is Bootsy, Babyis indicative of the fun and bizarre spirit that Bootsy injected into R&B in the 70s. 49: Jethro Tull – Songs from the Wood Drawing heavy ins...
Soul in Stereo rating: 3 stars out of 5 Edd said:Doggumentarywas an album that came out in 2011 – and that’s pretty much all I have to say about it. Even though this album is supposed to have a vaguely cinematic theme, this is far from a blockbuster. Other than Bootsy Collins’...
s and interpolated a bit of “I’d Rather Be With You” by P-Funk bassist Bootsy Collins, making loads of space for Glover to debut a freakishly high falsetto many assumed must’ve been pitch-shifted. To be sure he’d nailed the right vibe, Glover debuted the track for customers in ...
“Can I Get a Flicc Witchu”2004R&G (Rhythm & Gangsta)Bootsy CollinsJosef Laimberg “Can U Control Yo Hoe”2004R&G (Rhythm & Gangsta)SoopaflyL.T. Hutton “Can U Get Away?”2007The Big SqueezeGoldie LocDavid Banner “Can’t Say Goodbye”2008Ego Trippin’Charlie WilsonTeddy Riley ...
Trivia Facts:Babyface produced the entire record and wrote all but one of the songs. Bootsy Collins gave him the nickname. He’s considered one of the greatest music producers ever and has written songs for all of the biggest artists. That’s why this soundtrack is so good. ...
is oozing with Funkadelic homage, but it’s the even more eccentric solo work of Bootsy Collins that informs the album’s best moments. “Redbone” is one such moment, smartly chosen as the lead single for it’s bright, soulful sway. Childish, who surprisingly didn’t modulate his voice ...
Fatboy Slim ft. Bootsy Collins - Weapon Of Choice [Official 4k Video] Click to load video 02: Outkast: Hey Ya (2003) Directed by: Brian Barber Though it was set in London, the inspiration behind the Atlanta hip-hop duo’s multi-award-winning video for their No. 1 US smash was The ...
after topping the dance chart. Among the key samples here are a bass line from Herbie Hancock's "Bring Down the Birds" and whistles from Vernon Burch's "Get Up." There is a rap from Q-Tip and guest bass from Bootsy Collins. The whole package is a delightfully groovy party and dance...