Cosmetic Slop....
by Erock on 10/3/24The Lot at Treasure Island - WelchI really enjoyed the show when I did get there which was late so I only got to see like three songs.
Venue
Osage Casino Hotel - Tulsa
Lineup
PARLIAMENT-FUNKADELIC IN CONCERT:
Parliament-Funkadelic has influenced generations of funk, R&B, and hip hop musicians with their infectious grooves and psychedelic stage shows. Now the world’s funkiest collective is back on tour to tear the roof off the sucker. Bandleader George Clinton masterfully conducts the vocalists through every harmonious twist as the band delves deeper and deeper into their down and dirty jams. The horns still blow, the drums still bump, and the bass still booms, but new school fans will also appreciate the hip hop and electronica flourishes this freaky fellowship has added to their signature sound. Whenever Parliament-Funkadelic hits the stage they’re sure to get ticket buyers singing along and shaking their booties with p-funk anthems like “Atomic Dog”, “Flash Light”, and “Give Up the Funk (Tear the Roof off the Sucker)”.?
BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:
George Clinton (born 1941 in Kannapolis, NC) showed an intense interest in music at an early age, forming his first doo wop group, The Parliaments, when he was only 14. He then worked briefly as a staff songwriter for Motown before starting several funk collectives, most notably Parliament and Funkadelic. Both groups began to score hugely influential and successful hits like “Maggot Brain”, “Up for the Down Stroke”, and “Give Up the Funk (Tear the Roof off the Sucker)”. In the early ‘80s the groups consolidated to Parliament-Funkadelic, and they continued to wow fans in performance with outlandish, sci-fi-inspired costumes and stage props as well as dozens of band members on stage at a time. In addition to Clinton, the group has featured contributions from some of the biggest names in funk such as Bootsy Collins, Bernie Worrell, and Eddie Hazel. The band’s mind-expanding grooves and psychedelic concept albums proved hugely influential, helping them get inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997. The collective continues to soldier on, releasing First Ya Gotta Shake the Gate in 2014 and bringing their futuristic funk to audiences around the world with the same family-style stage shows.
I really enjoyed the show when I did get there which was late so I only got to see like three songs.
We enjoyed the evening, experience and so happy we were able to attend.
Top 5 concert of all time. And we're in our 80's. High energy. Musicians were outstanding. Mature audience all jammin' like "Back In The Day ". We had a blast.
I was so mad leaving Treasure Island after driving 2 1/2 hour to get there and was told I couldn’t bring my small 3 x 6 inch bag in, I had no pockets to carry my wallet, car keys & phone. You should provide lock boxes or have bag checkers! ??
What happened to this group? I didn't know who the new people were. Was very disappointed with the show. They were for a new younger crowd not the old school crowd.
Sang and danced for one and half hours straight. And I’m an old cat!! Haven’t had this much fun in years.
It was fun and funky. Some songs dragged on too long. It was my first time seeing them, so I found it a bit chaotic. Overall, enjoyed the concert
They sounded so good, I was blown away and they started on time it was a vibe omg I’d love to see them again.
The show was great. It brought back a lot of memories. George Clinton is a musical genius and moves like age is no obstacle. Very blessed man. Real Funky Time.
In my era the the 60’s , At every party, club, and etc. The DJ would play every song on the Album It was never a dull moment I never left the dance I also love how he has his band members show their talent by playing their instruments individually and also his back up singers the younger generation A very talented group of people The Funk Master And Parliament will always be on top with Funk Music Love and Respect Blessings Persevere