Monday, September 7, 2009
You Make the Call: George Clinton's Maggot Brain versus Metallica's Unforgiven
Totally random. I just got back from seeing the one and only George Clinton (can you smell the p-funk on me?) at the Africafest in Chicago. Gordon and his queen were also in attendance. At the climax of the show--one song before "Flashlight"--George Clinton's boy Michael Hampton played "Maggot Brain." Am I just that late to the party, but did Metallica borrow some of "Unforgiven's" chord progressions from Parliament's "Maggot Brain?"
In union, Gordon, his queen, and I noticed the similarities between the two songs. Are we crazy? What are some other funk-rock-metal borrowings/samplings/collaborations that are so obvious they have subsequently gone under the radar for most listeners? Enlighten me please as I enjoy adding those selections to my music rotation.
I am still waiting for the mothership!
I wonder if Riley Martin will get me a seat on the next outbound shuttle to Alpha Centauri?
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Chauncey DeVega says
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Eh, not really. I'm a musician and I've studied Metallica, but you can take any song based on three chords and hold it up to another that's also based on three chords and find similarity. I really really like that Parliament video, though. That's a great find!
I'm a old P-funk head and know Maggot Brain note for note...nope not the same. But, great seeing the video again.
"What are some other funk-rock-metal borrowings/samplings/collaborations that are so obvious they have subsequently gone under the radar for most listeners? Enlighten me please as I enjoy adding those selections to my music rotation."
How about this one - never realized it until I heard them side by side:
"Summertime" by Ricky Nelson (1962):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izsVZup02-4
"We Ain't Got Nothin' Yet" by The Blues MaGoos (1967):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GOGRTLn2uKY
"Black Night" by Deep Purple (1970):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIqKvfS3Xtk
-Bill the Lizard
Hmmm, maybe it was how it was performed that night--damn creative types who never reproduce a song exactly as it is written...just had to be a bit euro-modernist for a second.
chauncey d
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