Nuis Rave Show #006 The DNA of hip hop George Clinton.
(MP3-10.3MB-30.01 Min)
Host Nui TeKoha.Herald Sun Producer Big Rob Farley
This is classic interview with George Clinton who created the blue print for hip hop music today through his Funk and Soul and cartoon characters like Doctor Funkinstien in his band Parliament. He is most remembered for his incredible shows with elaborate costumes and unforgettable tracks such as Atomic Dog and Flash Light and many more. Nui chats with George at his country home in Atlanta Georgia and ask if he still takes the mother ship out for spin on the farm.
We chat about the 1960s and his genesis in music as a Doo Wop performer. We talk about Woodstock with his band and the drugs and free love life and the state of politics and music during the 70s compared to the world we live today. George speaks how he keeps young by working and learning from many artist of todays music generation by inviting them to his farm to work on compositions and try out new technology. He is always continuing his contribution to hip hop and his pursuit of love for his craft. Listen up for more from Farmer Funkinstien and a true hip hop founding father George Clinton……
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Background Music and Sampled
Cup of Bitterness Mercury Sol
Organ Grinder Mercury Sol
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June 30th, 2006 at 3:33 pm
[…] Nui TeKoha has posted up a classic telephone interview with George Clinton up on Nui’s Rave. For you kids out there who don’t know who George is, you would absolutely recognise "bow wow wow yippie yo yippie yay" from his classic track Atomic Dog which has been sampled a million times, including Snoop Dogg’s song "What’s My Name?". George’s music has been central to the G-Funk sound. As George says on the interview "Atomic Dog was the beginning of hip-hop." He encourages rappers to sample his music. He gets the benefits of having top hip-hop tracks references his music. Listen to the show here. […]
July 4th, 2006 at 7:34 pm
[…] In this episode I’m featuring an interview with Chris Anderson editor-in-chief of Wired Magazine and author of the Long Tail Blog from Ian Dixon on The Media Center Show #64 and a classic interview with George Clinton by Nui Te Koha on Nui’s Rave #006. […]
July 4th, 2006 at 8:00 pm
[…] In this episode I’m featuring an interview with Chris Anderson editor-in-chief of Wired Magazine and author of the Long Tail Blog from Ian Dixon on The Media Center Show #64 and a classic interview with George Clinton by Nui Te Koha on Nui’s Rave #006. […]
July 4th, 2006 at 8:01 pm
[…] In this episode I’m featuring an interview with Chris Anderson editor-in-chief of Wired Magazine and author of the Long Tail Blog from Ian Dixon on The Media Center Show #64 and a classic interview with George Clinton by Nui Te Koha on Nui’s Rave #006. […]
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