Parliament: Live: The P-Funk Earth Tour
Review by Vivien Goldman, Sounds, June 1977
"THEY SAY the bigger the headache the bigger the pill!" Dr. Funkenstein shouts. ...
Funkadelic
Profile by John Abbey, Blues & Soul, April 1971
IT'S RARE that a tour by an American R&B group can cause controversy that makes headlines in the more general pop music papers. But that's just ...
Parliament/Funkadelic: A Parliafunkadelicment Thang
Profile and Interview by John Abbey, Blues & Soul, May 1971
RARELY DOES an R&B act cause any controversy or speculation prior to making a British tour. But the one exception in recent years is Funkadelic, an ...
Funkadelic: When The Circus Hit Town
Interview by Phil Symes, Disc and Music Echo, June 1971
FUNKADELIC man George Clinton casually made the understatement of the year. There they were, the five front men of the year's most outrageous band, dressed in ...
It's a PARLIAFUNKADELIC-BOOTSYMENT THANG!!
Interview by Cliff White, NME, August 1976
"THERE'S a lot of chocolate cities around. We got Newark, we got Gary, somebody told me we got L.A. And we're working on Atlanta. But you're ...
Funkadelic: Tales of Kidd Funkadelic
Review by Joe McEwen, Rolling Stone, December 1976
WHAT YOU SEE ON Funkadelic album covers is what the band is about: "THE SABER-TOOTH, SLIPPERY TONGUED & MOST NASTIC MAU-MAU BOOTYBUSTERS OF NOXIOUS NEEGROW HUMPANOTICAL, ...
Parliament/Funkadelic: Halloween Mutants Invade Louisiana
Live Review by Wayne Robins, Rolling Stone, December 1976
Parliament/Funkadelic: Municipal Auditorium, New Orleans, Louisiana, October 27th, ...
Funkadelic: Hardcore Jollies/Parliament: The Clones Of Funkenstein
Review by Cliff White, NME, February 1977
In the last 12 months no less than eight albums have escaped from this mind-bending menagerie and yet only one (Parliament's Mothership Connection on Casablanca) has ...
Scifi Funkiness: Triple Threat Guitar From Funkadelic
Interview by Steven Rosen, Guitar Player, December 1977
ALMOST 20 YEARS AGO, a group of singers organized themselves from a rather large barbershop group into a pop/soul conglomeration called Parliament. They moved from record ...
Funkadelic: The Noble Art of Rhythm'n'Biz
Profile and Interview by Cliff White, NME, November 1978
Meet GEORGE CLINTON, the man who created Funkadelica. ...
P-Funk: Mike Hampton – Kid Funkadelic
Interview by John Abbey, Blues & Soul, December 1978
REPRESENTING the younger generation of Funkadelicans is Mike Hampton, a long-haired extrovert who plays perhaps the meanest guitar within our musical sphere. "I am not a ...
George Clinton
Interview by John Abbey, Blues & Soul, December 1978
Coinciding with the arrival of the whole Parliafunk-adelicment entourage in Britain for concert dates, B&S concludes its exclusive interview with the mastermind of the whole Thang... ...
Parliament/Funkadelic/Parlet/Brides Of Funkenstein: Bellevue Kings Hall, Manchester
Live Review by Mick Middles, Sounds, December 1978
THE WORLD funk extravaganza circus comes to Manchester. ...
George Clinton: Computer Games (Capitol)
Review by Lloyd Bradley, NME, December 1982
A GEORGE Clinton solo album? Not a bit of it. Right down to Pedro Bell's quirkily barbed sleeve artwork, this is a Funkadelic record. The name ...
George Clinton: Fried Brains To Go
Interview by Simon Witter, NME, April 1986
"GEORGE WILL be with you in a minute, he's just playing with a raygun." (Clintonesque PR person). ...
George Clinton at 54
Retrospective and Interview by Frank Broughton, i-D, 1994
PARLIAMENT-FUNKADELIC, P-Funk, The P -- Specially designed afronauts capable of funketizing entire galaxies. Their mothership long ago made its terrestrial connection and they are amongst us ...
The Story Of The Funk: George Clinton
Retrospective and Interview by Peter Murphy, Hot Press, 1996
IN THE BEGINNING was the word, and the word was Funk. Deep in the prehistoric bog, two microbes rubbed together, caused some friction, got frisky and ...
see also George Clinton
see also Bootsy Collins
see also Bernie Worrell