S2 Ep14: Ahh The Name Is Bootsy Album Review
Автор: Funkin’ Around with PTFI & Dav Id K-OS
Загружено: 2026-01-13
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Описание:
00:00:00 Intro
00:00:32 Funkin' Around
00:03:30 Ahh...The Name Is Bootsy Album
00:17:00 Ahh...The Name Is Bootsy, Baby
00:31:00 The Pinocchio Theory
00:37:41 Rubber Duckie
00:44:57 Preview Side Too
00:50:10 What's a Telephone Bill?
00:57:30 Munchies For Your Love
01:07:22 Can't Stay Away
01:11:33 Reprise: We Want Bootsy
01:12:52 Closing
This episode of "Funkin' Around with PTFI & Dav Id K-OS" (0:32) is dedicated to reviewing Bootsy Collins's 1977 album, "Ahh...The Name Is Bootsy, Baby" (0:03:30).
Key topics discussed include:
Bootsy Collins's background and rise to funk stardom (4:10). The hosts highlight his unique sound, his instrumental skills, especially with the Mutron (5:46), and his previous work with James Brown (4:31) and George Clinton (6:27).
The album's cover art (3:48) and its iconic status, noting the inclusion of various languages saying "Bootsy" (9:49) and mentioning Michael Bryan as the illustrator (11:57).
Track-by-track breakdown:
"Ahh...The Name Is Bootsy, Baby" (17:00): The hosts praise it as a strong album opener, highlighting its horn section (17:16) and Bootsy's signature sound. They also discuss its later sampling by Eazy-E (23:18).
"The Pinocchio Theory" (31:00): This track is noted as the album's first single and the inspiration for George Clinton's character, Sir Nose D'VoidOfFunk, based on the lyric "If you fake the funk, your nose will grow" (31:21). The hosts recall its popularity among funk fans (32:54).
"Rubber Duckie" (37:41): They discuss the song's catchy chorus "You can't stop me from dancing" (37:54) and the memorable horn parts (40:10).
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