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{{creator|wppage=George Clinton (musician)}}
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{{quote| ''There's a good time waiting for you, come on and let's get free!''<br|'''Funkadelic''', "Good To Your Earhole" />}}
'''Funkadelic''', "Good To Your Earhole" }}
 
{{quote| ''Make my funk the P-Funk, I wants to get funked up''<br />
''I want the bomb, I want the P-Funk, I want my funk uncut.''<br|'''Parliament''', />"P-Funk (Wants to Get Funked Up)" }}
'''Parliament''', "P-Funk (Wants to Get Funked Up)" }}
 
[[George Clinton]] is a famous and acclaimed [[Funk]] musician. If [[James Brown]] was the [[Trope Maker|pioneer]] of funk, George Clinton was the man who arguably [[Trope Codifier|fulfilled its potential]] as the driving force of Parliament-Funkadelic. He is known foremost for his conceptual vision, socially conscious lyrics and production skills. The bands themselves are famous for their excellent musicianship, fierce live performances and outlandish albums boasting satirical comic-book artwork, its most famous covers being the ones drawn by Pedro Bell and Overton Loyd. Besides being considered a member of funk's "holy trinity" (alongside [[James Brown]] and [[Sly And The Family Stone|Sly Stone]]), he's also the second or third most [[Sampling|sampled]] musician, depending on who's counting.
 
George Clinton was born in 1941 in Kannapolis, North Carolina and grew up in Plainfield, [[New Jersey]]. After some time in a barber salon, he became a staff songwriter for Motown, while fronting a small-time doo-wop group named The Parliaments, which had a hit in 1967 with "(I Wanna) Testify". But this band disintegrated, and Clinton instead formed Funkadelic, a band which played a combination of psychedelic rock and funk, influenced by other famous musicians such as [[Jimi Hendrix]], James Brown and Sly & the Family Stone.
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The P-Funk collective began disintegrating at the start of the 1980s as a result of Clinton's drug problems and financial problems stemming from the two groups' unwieldy size. They were disbanded as a result of complicated label politics, and Clinton started a solo career, gaining a 1982 hit album in ''Computer Games'' and the #1 single "Atomic Dog". He has continued to tour and record since with many of the same musicians under the name "P-Funk All Stars", largely due to legal issues preventing him from using "Parliament" or "Funkadelic" after 1980. The "P-Funk All Stars" nowadays contain both old P-Funk standbys and new musicians.
 
Not to be confused with [[Bill Clinton]] (''[[The Onion]]'' ran quite a few stories during [[The Nineties]] that played on the similarity), [[wikipedia:George Clinton chr(28)vice presidentchr(29president)|vice president George Clinton]], or the decidedly white and not-very-funky soundtrack composer [http://www.last.fm/music/George+S.+Clinton George S. Clinton].
 
Had an appearance [[As Himself]] in ''[[PCU]]''.
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* '''Shirley Hayden''' - vocals
 
Funkadelic {{discography:}}
'''Funkadelic discography:'''
* 1970 - ''Funkadelic''
* 1970 - ''Free Your Mind and Your Ass Will Follow''
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* 1981 - ''The Electric Spanking of War Babies''
 
'''Parliament discography:'''
* 1970 - ''Osmium''
* 1974 - ''Up for the Down Stroke''
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* 1980 - ''Trombipulation''
 
'''George Clinton solo discography:'''
* 1982 - ''Computer Games''
* 1983 - ''You Shouldn't-Nuf Bit Fish''
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* 2008 - ''[[Cover Album|George Clinton and His Gangsters of Love]]''
 
=== {{creatortropes|The P-Funk collective provides examples of the following tropes; ===:}}
* [[Absence Makes the Heart Go Yonder]]: "March to the Witch's Castle" (Justified in the line, "Help him understand that when his loved one remarried, they were truly under the impression that he was dead and would never return").
* [[Careful with That Axe]]: A few times in "Bop Gun (Endangered Species)".
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* [[In the Style Of]]: "Maggot Brain" somewhat imitates [[Jimi Hendrix]]. Early albums (1970-1972) owed quite a bit to the influence of Motown's psychedelic soul bands and hard funk.
* [[Ironic Nursery Rhyme]]: Clinton likes to take nursery rhymes and turn them into drug references, and it's all [[Played for Laughs]] instead of scary. For instance, Funkadelic's "Let's Take it to the Stage" offers us this warped take:
{{quote| ''Little miss muffet sat on her tuffet snorting some THC''<br />
''Along came a spider, slid down beside her''<br />
''Said, "What's in the bag, [[This Is for Emphasis, Bitch|bitch]]?"'' }}
** And Parliament's "Sir Nose D'Voidoffunk" has:
{{quote| ''Baa baa black sheep, have you any wool?''<br />
''Yes sir, yes sir, a nickel-bag full'' ([[Don't Explain the Joke|that's drug slang for... something]]) }}
* [[Last Chorus Slow-Down]]: [[Subverted Trope|A bit of a subversion]]: "Nappy Dugout" speeds up the drumbeat at the end.
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* [[Title-Only Chorus]]
 
=== {{creatortropes|The P-Funk mythology provides examples of: ===}}
* [[Big Bad]]: Sir Nose D'Voidoffunk.
* [[Big Damn Heroes]]: Mr. Wiggles and the citizens of Atlantis.
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* [[Mad Scientist]]: Dr. Funkenstein.
* [[Messianic Archetype]]: Star Child.
* [[Narcissist]]: Dr. Funkenstein, whose song gives us lines like, "Kiss me on my ego!" and "Let me hear it for me!". NevermindNever mind that everything his back-up singers say is a barely-veiled euphemism for Dr. Funkenstein being good in the sack.
* [[Punny Name]]: Sir Nose D'Voidoffunk (say it out loud).
* [[Redemption Quest]]: Sir Nose traces his ancestry.
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