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  1. 8. März 2016 · Ron Bykowski Probably the most mysterious of the P-Funk guitarists is Ron Bykowski. “Ron was the first white guitar player we had,” says Clinton. Bykowski appears on Cosmic Slop [1973] and Standing on the Verge of Getting It On [1974] and is credited as the

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  2. 14. Sept. 2019 · “I think one of my favorite songs, ‘Red Hot Mama,’ is actually Ron Bykowski,” says McKnight. “Everybody thinks it’s Eddie, but it’s not. I’ve heard outtakes with Eddie on it and when the two of them are playing together you can definitely tell who’s who.”

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FunkadelicFunkadelic - Wikipedia

    Funkadelic was an American funk rock [1] band formed in Plainfield, New Jersey in 1968 and active until 1982. As one of the two flagship groups of George Clinton 's P-Funk collective, they helped pioneer the funk music culture of the 1970s.

  4. 19. Aug. 2012 · Ron Dunbar. August 19, 2012. Official site of George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic Home of the extraterrestrial brothers, Dealers of funky music P.Funk, uncut funk, The Bomb.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cosmic_SlopCosmic Slop - Wikipedia

    Guitars: Garry Shider & Ron Bykowski; Drums: Tyrone Lampkin; Bass: Cordell Boogie Mosson; This track was remade several times by future lineups of Parliament/Funkadelic. A live version (recorded during a rehearsal) appears on the 1976 Funkadelic album Hardcore Jollies.

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  6. Standing on the Verge of Getting It On is the sixth studio album by Funkadelic, released on Westbound Records, released in July 1974. It is notable for featuring the return of guitarist Eddie Hazel. On this album, the lyrics generally take a backseat to the music and the jamming.

  7. While the lyrics are certainly uplifting, 12 minutes is just too much, making this the worst song on the album. Furthermore, it destroys the entire tone of the album. It’s unfortunate that the album closes on such a disappointing note. For the most part, the album is incredibly groovy and fun.