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Maggot brain, Funkadelic, 1971
this songs has only a few short words at the beginning, and after that it is pure psychedelic guitar work for 10 minutes. It is a gorgeous song.
I want to be the flesh maggots adore
Funkadelic - Maggot Brain (Westbound, 1971) Genre: Funk Rock, Psychedelic Rock, P-Funk Artwork:Joel Brodsky (Photo of Barbara Cheeseborough) Bandcamp
Come on maggot brain… Go on maggot brain…
Art of a friend’s unicorn OC, Eden
Funkadelic “Hit It and Quit It”
• Maggot Brain (1971)
Here Come The Tapes: A Guide To The Velvet Underground’s Live Tape Stash
After a couple of years, I'm back in the pages of Maggot Brain with an extensive feature on a subject near and dear to my heart — Velvet Underground bootlegs! Thanks to Mike McGonigal for asking me to write it, thanks to Third Man Records for publishing, thanks to Jack White for recklessly bankrolling a print-only magazine in these wacky end times. Maggot Brain #19 is up for preorder now. Beyond the VU, it's got plenty of sweet stuff in it: "art, music, literature, unpublished archival material, and more." Worth your hard-earned cash, I promise.
Of course, a lot of the Velvet tapes I write about can be found if you poke around on Doom & Gloom. But what about something I haven't shared before?! OK. Here's something for the sickos — a few minutes' worth of the VU & Nico at the Factory in early 1966, getting their act together. A January jam on "Green Onions"? Hell yes. How about a rehearsal version of "I'll Be Your Mirror"? You got it! Maybe an unnamed jam situation with Cale (I think?) hollering some indecipherable lyrics? Ohhhh yeah.
Interesting thing about the March recording – the ever-indispensable VU website reports that it also includes Velvet-y versions of the Who's "Can't Explain" and "My Generation," as well as the Stones' "The Last Time." Who's going to break into the Warhol Museum archives to liberate those performances????
Which track is the best album opener?
David Bowie - Five Years
The Cure - Plainsong
Prince - Let's go Crazy
Daft Punk - One More Time
Kate Bush - Running up That Hill
Talk Talk - The Rainbow
Elton John - Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding
Michael Jackson - Don't Stop 'Till you get Enough
Funkadelic - Maggot Brain