EDDIE HAZEL PLAYED THE BEST GUITAR EVER AND FUNKADELIC CAN JUST SWIM IN HIS JUICES HE WAS AND ALWAYS WILL BE THE BRIAN OF FUNKADELIC THE MAGGOT BRIAN AND THE MASTER BEHIND IT ALL NEVER FORGET THAT BROTHER OR BROTHERS ..
Have u heard this kids version your longevity will be the perfect judge I personally love it best ever version ruclips.net/p/RDaDJv7RKYlZo&feature=share&playnext=1
@@hm27200 this one is the best maggot braib cover, seen that girls which is good but nothing on this guy Watch "Maggot Brain Cover - Eddie Hazel Tribute" on RUclips ruclips.net/video/iDJWgo3ojTA/видео.html
My dad used to play Maggot Brain and say, "it sounds tame by today's standards, but when it first came out it was the most off the wall shit I had heard up until then."
EXACTLY !!!!!!! 1st time i heard the studio version in 1977 at GSU after a couple of "pocket rockets" and it TOTALLY blew me away !!!!!!!!!!!Almost scared me !!!!!! & STILL listen to it from time to time....I play guitar and play it also from time to time. I actually did a short vid w/ my fone of me playing it but there was a skip in the intro chords on the loop. Check it out if u get a chance.under gbrown4x4 Maggot brain
Your Dad must have been smoking the same stuff we did back then....those were the days....that song was a must to every party, every celebration that went on right until life threw us a curveball...we grew up, got married and had children....life is a bitch and then you die.
I'm having chills. I don't know how all of you who are professionals with this song have the power to control your listeners emotions so viscerally. It's like a prayer.
Parliafunkadelica is always greater than the sum of its parts, but remember that George is the catalyst of the entire MOB, and if he had only produced one track, Funkentelechy, he would still be a GOD. R.I.P the fallen and long live the active members...
Your so so right best ever song gets a playing in my liverpool home daily. Check this kids version I prefer this kids to anyone else's even the original ruclips.net/p/RDaDJv7RKYlZo&feature=share&playnext=1
let the Big Ones Rest In Peace and hope and pray for new ones to keep it together and make it better for the sake of all of us .... this is my prayer and my church is the one i find and make worthy my sweat and my blood .... Make this chords as a blessing on all of you ... it is too short to be wasted but make your own life worth to be passed on ....
Orgasmic, like I was taken by a funky ufo and traveled through force field of funk and guitar to only find my self looking at my self from the other side, truly finding my inner self
i think the picture is "kidd funkadelic" aka Mike Hampton. NIce job on this man! i'm a Funkadelic veteran and you're working this beautiful song out! Really good. Classic rock and roll song that never made it to "classic rock radio."
I first heard this song after I've played Freelancer, pc game, also for the first time. I've played for a month continuously because it's so perfect for me, I dreamed that game, that genre of a game. So this song just paralyzed me when heard it...after that genius music in Freelancer, this was like a cherry on top. Weird, freaky, emotional. Sadness, awe and wonderment is what I felt
This is s great version of Maggot Brain that’s Magic Mike Hampton pictured I’d say bout 1975-77 saw him in that Hampton-Shider-Goins era loud and precise Funkadelic was a wall of sound inspired me to play guitar I’m a lifetime lover chek out that Buckethead he’s a beast also🎸🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Truer words have never been spoken!!! It's just like the BLUESMAN said to Ralph Macchio on 'Crossroads' said, "...take it farther then how you found it.:
@MrRGilland Funkadelic is bigger than Eddie Hazel. Hampton brought something to the legacy. No one can touch Hazel, but Funkadelic et al will always be bigger than one person and will always belong to them, and us, all.
Saw them in New Orleans in '76, the first show of the tour. Myself and 2 friends were 16 and the only white kids in our section. WOW!!!! Everyone was so very kind to us, although bringing 20 joints will make you welcomed anywhere. Great time, great memories. We must have smoked 20 acres of weed to this song. RIP Eddie..
Does anyone know what kinda pedal or board their using at 0:48, and on, for that funky sound? Also what are they using for the part at 2:05 where there is a ton of crunch? I'm kinda new to this how would I replicate those sounds?
well as eddie was a jimi fan you have to give jimmy respect as were talking about eddie wearing a jimmy t-shirt more often than i take a shower , and for Jimi , most of his tricks came from Buddy Guy !
That is not hair, but a hat. lol I know this comment is old, but still feel the need to correct it, as I too thought it was hair at first. I googled images to see him, and notices he wears lots of hats and other clothing, but this is the 'hair' hat. s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/564x/f9/0b/8d/f90b8db79342c224e76d898b39f9ad93.jpg
Thats Eddie's song but Michael Hampton does it best. How you can tell the difference is that Eddie does the Jimi Hendrix thang really well but this could either or. Sounds like Eddie Hazel on this one.
George Clinton, under the influence of LSD, told Eddie Hazel during the recording session to imagine he had been told his mother was dead, but then learned that it was not true.
As a lifelong fan of the late great Eddie Hazel I just don't feel like this is being played by the most prolific unsung guitarist in the black power chord driven early funk rock that Funkadelic became known for! Eddie's approach was a fluent flow of power notes and chords that was unmatched by even the other great guitarist that became a part of the P Funk experience including AKA Kid Funkadelic Michael Hampton who Eddie brought in to replace him after he was sentenced in California for attacking a stewardess while on an acid trip that landed him a year in prison! Michael was only 17 years old when he replaced Eddie and was not supposed to become a permanent band member but he could emulate most of Eddie's solos! Most of the original members of the group had left the group because of the way George Clinton use to short them on their pay for doing live shows! However most of them would play off and on with him because of financial hardships! But George eventually replaced them all including Tiki Fulwood on drums Billy Bass on bass Tawal Ross on guitar as well as the original organ player that Junie Morris from the Ohio Players replaced who himself was replaced by Bernie Worrell! George Clinton ran through a lot of great musicians because he made it so that everybody was expendable except him! Eddie Hazel is probably the greatest unsung guitarist in history and was the urban version of Jimi Hendrix and like Hendrix there will never be another E Hazel!!!
I'm glad Clinton always took it on the roster; a pity Funcadelic took another direction; could have been one of the all time greatest rock-bands ever. W Ho says a Black band can' t play Rock (and Roll). Just take Jimmy Hendricks, Eddie Hazel, Mike Hampton, and -gladly- now Adays Eric Gales. It's all times greatest stuff!
What you all have to realize is that in 1971 Rock music didn't explore deep exploration like this...not even Hendrix or Clapton, because even though they were Monsters the record companies wanted hits. George Clinton and Paliament- Funkadelic were an esoteric group that shocked even Black audiences. What ever George expected, Hazel found it. But this album was destroyed by Rolling Stone magazine and Creem as being trash. Especially Maggot Brain!
was a man that struggled with addiction, and wasn't taken very seriously by the music scene. He was obsessed with perfecting this particular song, and it consumed him.
I'm on mushrooms.
real
Good for you
And i‘m totally drunk on a balcony in benidorm,spain at 3 in the Morning
Still?
EDDIE HAZEL PLAYED THE BEST GUITAR EVER AND FUNKADELIC CAN JUST SWIM IN HIS JUICES HE WAS AND ALWAYS WILL BE THE BRIAN OF FUNKADELIC THE MAGGOT BRIAN AND THE MASTER BEHIND IT ALL NEVER FORGET THAT BROTHER OR BROTHERS ..
Eddie Hazel was amazing...been listening to Maggot brain since 1971. 48 some years all verisons..
Have u heard this kids version your longevity will be the perfect judge I personally love it best ever version ruclips.net/p/RDaDJv7RKYlZo&feature=share&playnext=1
Have you ever heard my version. Funkadelic Johnny this is Maggot Brain on RUclips ?
Have you ever heard my version. Funkadelic Johnny this is Maggot Brain on RUclips. ?
@@hm27200 this one is the best maggot braib cover, seen that girls which is good but nothing on this guy Watch "Maggot Brain Cover - Eddie Hazel Tribute" on RUclips
ruclips.net/video/iDJWgo3ojTA/видео.html
Wen music is, ain't no word could be, she come over. This trill is the very meaning of what heart of a human can be. Tank you
i really enjoy the Funkadelic i saw maggot brain play in the sunrise theater in 1979 and that was the best damn show i have ever seen
My dad used to play Maggot Brain and say, "it sounds tame by today's standards, but when it first came out it was the most off the wall shit I had heard up until then."
EXACTLY !!!!!!! 1st time i heard the studio version in 1977 at GSU after a couple of "pocket rockets" and it TOTALLY blew me away !!!!!!!!!!!Almost scared me !!!!!! & STILL listen to it from time to time....I play guitar and play it also from time to time. I actually did a short vid w/ my fone of me playing it but there was a skip in the intro chords on the loop. Check it out if u get a chance.under gbrown4x4 Maggot brain
Your Dad must have been smoking the same stuff we did back then....those were the days....that song was a must to every party, every celebration that went on right until life threw us a curveball...we grew up, got married and had children....life is a bitch and then you die.
Tame by today’s standards? Please show me with more than 5 fingers who expresses music so freely in their recordings or performances these days.
@@KKMDStyle buckethead puts alot of feel into his songs. At least I feel like he does when I listen to it
Your dad is right
I'm having chills. I don't know how all of you who are professionals with this song have the power to control your listeners emotions so viscerally. It's like a prayer.
This better m.ruclips.net/video/26VO0sxKZJM/видео.html
Beyond words. True expression.
Parliafunkadelica is always greater than the sum of its parts, but remember that George is the catalyst of the entire MOB, and if he had only produced one track, Funkentelechy, he would still be a GOD. R.I.P the fallen and long live the active members...
a true guitar player! he s with the greats. Hendrix. trower, iommi, he s right along side of them.
Oh man, Bring it back. So beautiful.
wow...just wow. that is amazingly beautiful
If this song dosent rip into your entire being, idk what to tell you
Your so so right best ever song gets a playing in my liverpool home daily. Check this kids version I prefer this kids to anyone else's even the original ruclips.net/p/RDaDJv7RKYlZo&feature=share&playnext=1
No, it doesn't. It's outright lame.
I remember when it first came out I went bought record it has walked me through 68 years of journeys it touches your soul
let the Big Ones Rest In Peace and hope and pray for new ones to keep it together and make it better for the sake of all of us .... this is my prayer and my church is the one i find and make worthy my sweat and my blood .... Make this chords as a blessing on all of you ... it is too short to be wasted but make your own life worth to be passed on ....
Big Brother speak
Orgasmic, like I was taken by a funky ufo and traveled through force field of funk and guitar to only find my self looking at my self from the other side, truly finding my inner self
this is one of best sounds humanity created
i think the picture is "kidd funkadelic" aka Mike Hampton. NIce job on this man! i'm a Funkadelic veteran and you're working this beautiful song out! Really good. Classic rock and roll song that never made it to "classic rock radio."
I first heard this song after I've played Freelancer, pc game, also for the first time. I've played for a month continuously because it's so perfect for me, I dreamed that game, that genre of a game. So this song just paralyzed me when heard it...after that genius music in Freelancer, this was like a cherry on top. Weird, freaky, emotional. Sadness, awe and wonderment is what I felt
No one can do this better Eddie RIP, kingfish did a one of the best cover's of this at a young age.
check out Dean Weens
MICHAEL HAMPTON IS EQUALLY AS GOOD AS EDDIE HAZEL. BOTH WERE ORIGINAL PARLIAMENT LEAD GUITARISTS. MICHAEL HAMPTON STILL ALIVE
My second favourite version
in this version, yes, in the "vanilla" version, it takes the vibe and dives deeper
This will never get old! ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
This is real shit man its make me cry
spectacular last 3-4mins especially
10/4, who needs drugs with music like that. LOL. Eddie Hazel Rest in Peace and thank. See you you on the other side Bro. Cheers!
The Music is the Drug Homie
cudy u know he got arrested cause of pcp right,
He needed drugs to record/play this lol - still one of the most beautiful things in the world though
you should listen to this WITH drugs
I love this song...
i fuck with this.this is beyond anything ive heard before
Very majestic..no one comes close
This is s great version of Maggot Brain that’s Magic Mike Hampton pictured I’d say bout 1975-77 saw him in that Hampton-Shider-Goins era loud and precise Funkadelic was a wall of sound inspired me to play guitar I’m a lifetime lover chek out that Buckethead he’s a beast also🎸🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Yep i saw Funkadelic and Prince back in early 80's n Lake Charles, La and same result afterwards. My ears were ringing....LOL But one hellava show.
simplemente impresionante. amazing......
R.I.P. EDDIE HAZEL YOU WHERE MUCH BETTER THAN EVEN YOU THOUGHT OR WOULD EVER KNOW PLAY ON FOREVER BROTHER !!!!!! MAGGOT BRIAN
George was involved with the process and used their essays to him it was something to play with but yes funkadelic in the early seventies was scary
i am gliding on the guitar strings gracias eddie
He put eddie in the booth and told him to "play like yo' momma just died"
Beautiful Strange!
I found it amazing that he is till alive lol!!
I BELIEVE THAT IS MIKE HAMPTON ON THIS TRACK.
You KNOW your music!!
Nice Job man...Inspired...I dig it.
nicely done :)
Cosmic and organic - a master portrait of how life began in earth
If I could play like this id snort mushrooms.
Eddie Hazel, Pete Cosey and Reggie Lucas.....great players lost in time.
Truer words have never been spoken!!!
It's just like the BLUESMAN said to Ralph Macchio on 'Crossroads' said, "...take it farther then how you found it.:
My friend, I met G. Clinton a few years ago through mutual friends.
Whowww fuckin awsome this 👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👍👍👍👍👍✌
Badaass music
can I just say every time I come here to listen to this I always look at this comment because I love it so fucking much.
Eddie Hazel ❤️
Oooooweeeee who is this cat? Rock on player!
THIS is what I'm talkin about!!!
Has stood the test of time....
Tawl Ross played on this as well
oh sounds really good by the way
@MrRGilland Funkadelic is bigger than Eddie Hazel. Hampton brought something to the legacy. No one can touch Hazel, but Funkadelic et al will always be bigger than one person and will always belong to them, and us, all.
that was the 2nd half of the song the first half is "play like yo' momma just died"
perfetto unico
yes.
Shoooo okay? SOMEONE was being mourned over
wow sin palabras
fly on
MERCI MEC
yes, yes it is sick.
If you don't like it, well, we probably wouldn't get along.
All in one take in the original.
Nice!!!!
Saw them in New Orleans in '76, the first show of the tour. Myself and 2 friends were 16 and the only white kids in our section. WOW!!!!
Everyone was so very kind to us, although bringing 20 joints will make you welcomed anywhere. Great time, great memories. We must have smoked 20 acres of weed to this song. RIP Eddie..
Only for the first half though, the second half was for him finding out that she hadn't died.
That picture here is not an afro it is a hat that Michael "Kidd Funkadelic" Hampton is wearing
So what is new, but they did it their way!
Over coming the stumbling blocks as they come easier! Free your mind and your ass will follow!
Does anyone know what kinda pedal or board their using at 0:48, and on, for that funky sound? Also what are they using for the part at 2:05 where there is a ton of crunch? I'm kinda new to this how would I replicate those sounds?
A guitar and a Marshall Amp
there wouldn't be much more than a wawa
well as eddie was a jimi fan you have to give jimmy respect as were talking about eddie wearing a jimmy t-shirt more often than i take a shower , and for Jimi , most of his tricks came from Buddy Guy !
Time to check Buddy guy!!! Ty bra
@@Lord_Don check buddy guy - money festival express 1970
@@Reezer83 the dirt in his finger nail has more talent than my entire bloodline!
@LyricalSavage He used to have a band member act out the sacrifice. the butterfly
Fantastic ..... my fav gem jam !!!
Maggot Brain Jam
Thanks Chris Sousa
That hair.
That is not hair, but a hat. lol I know this comment is old, but still feel the need to correct it, as I too thought it was hair at first. I googled images to see him, and notices he wears lots of hats and other clothing, but this is the 'hair' hat.
s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/564x/f9/0b/8d/f90b8db79342c224e76d898b39f9ad93.jpg
It's sombrero with fur around the outside
wish I could get my fro like that...
MAGGOT BRAIN DIRECT FROM THAT HENDRIX APEX FUNKADELIC IS WOT TIME IT IS PLAY ON EDDIE PLAY ON MIKE EARGASM ME BABA 🔥
göttlich..... :o)
Thats Eddie's song but Michael Hampton does it best. How you can tell the difference is that Eddie does the Jimi Hendrix thang really well but this could either or. Sounds like Eddie Hazel on this one.
Anyone know what they did to get that sound?
His afro is massive
lmao yeah i like that that just what it sound like too play om eddie play on my brotha
George Clinton, under the influence of LSD, told Eddie Hazel during the recording session to imagine he had been told his mother was dead, but then learned that it was not true.
As a lifelong fan of the late great Eddie Hazel I just don't feel like this is being played by the most prolific unsung guitarist in the black power chord driven early funk rock that Funkadelic became known for! Eddie's approach was a fluent flow of power notes and chords that was unmatched by even the other great guitarist that became a part of the P Funk experience including AKA Kid Funkadelic Michael Hampton who Eddie brought in to replace him after he was sentenced in California for attacking a stewardess while on an acid trip that landed him a year in prison! Michael was only 17 years old when he replaced Eddie and was not supposed to become a permanent band member but he could emulate most of Eddie's solos! Most of the original members of the group had left the group because of the way George Clinton use to short them on their pay for doing live shows! However most of them would play off and on with him because of financial hardships! But George eventually replaced them all including Tiki Fulwood on drums Billy Bass on bass Tawal Ross on guitar as well as the original organ player that Junie Morris from the Ohio Players replaced who himself was replaced by Bernie Worrell! George Clinton ran through a lot of great musicians because he made it so that everybody was expendable except him! Eddie Hazel is probably the greatest unsung guitarist in history and was the urban version of Jimi Hendrix and like Hendrix there will never be another E Hazel!!!
That real talk brother
B something over something!!!!!! (freaks me out)
Gods forever I'm so high right now
I'm glad Clinton always took it on the roster; a pity Funcadelic took another direction; could have been one of the all time greatest rock-bands ever. W
Ho says a Black band can' t play Rock (and Roll). Just take Jimmy Hendricks, Eddie Hazel, Mike Hampton, and -gladly- now Adays Eric Gales. It's all times greatest stuff!
Open the book
Praise be to God, In Jesus name, Amen
Lol
Who is playing this? I mean, this cover?
Mike Hampton.. Kidd Funkadelic
What you all have to realize is that in 1971 Rock music didn't explore deep exploration like this...not even Hendrix or Clapton, because even though they were Monsters the record companies wanted hits. George Clinton and Paliament- Funkadelic were an esoteric group that shocked even Black audiences. What ever George expected, Hazel found it. But this album was destroyed by Rolling Stone magazine and Creem as being trash. Especially Maggot Brain!
Pink Floyd ?
Did you do your own backing track?
Afro!!!
YIKES!!!!... hmmmmm, "there has to be a limit to the amount of Drugs and Alcohol a human body can consume lol!!!
wow this is fucking sick!!!!! this was you on guitar??
was a man that struggled with addiction, and wasn't taken very seriously by the music scene. He was obsessed with perfecting this particular song, and it consumed him.
Is that fro real?
is this not Eddie?
George Clinton on that CMT reality show was painful to watch.
This person playing this song is alright, but he's no Eddy Hazel.
...of course this is not Eddie Hazel.