BOOTSY COLLINS & THE NEW RUBBER BAND - LIVE 1998
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SUMMARY:
This program captures all the excitement and energy of Bootsy's spectacular stage show. Filmed at the Northsea Jazz Festival in 1998, it features hits and stage favourites from his own band as well as Parliament and Funkadelic.
TRACK LISTING: Mothership Connection (Star Child); Ahh! ... The Name Is Bootsy, Baby; Bootsy? (What’s The Name Of This Town?); Psychoticbumpschool; Keep Dah Funk Alive 4-1995; Party-Lick-A-Bles; Funk Express Card; I’m Leaving‘ U (Go, Gotta Go); Who-Ya-Hey; Bernie’s In And Outro; Funkentelechy; One Nation Under A Groove; Roto-Rooter; Good-n-Nasty; Save What’s Mine For Me; I’d Rather Be With You; Do The Freak; A Sacred Place (R.I.P.); Stretchin’ Out (In A Rubber Band); Touch Somebody; Night Thumpasourus People.
FUNK/SOUL, 2 hrs, 40 mins, 2005
FORMATS: DVD9 + Audio CD
TERRITORIES AVAILABLE: Worldwide excluding the EU, Japan and Turkey
RIGHTS AVAILABLE: All rights including bonus audio CD (bundled with DVD only)
DVD SPECIAL FEATURES :
- Personal Stash An impressionistic video diary of Bootsy’s busy life, both at work and play. It captures him playing in a couple of studios, attending a photo shoot and a screening, as well as talking about his music and past in an interview with fellow musicians. He is seen relaxing with his friends and family at family parties and whilst on tour in Europe. - 52 mins
- Biography
- Discography
- Audio CD
DETAILED SYNOPSIS:
Bassist William ‘Bootsy’ Collins first made a name for himself between 1969 and 1971 as a key member of James Brown’s famous backing band The JB’s. In company with fellow JB’s Fred Wesley and Maceo Parker he defected to George Clinton’s hugely-influential Funkadelic/Parliament set-up, where he developed his flamboyant and highly-visual stage act.
In 1976 Bootsy formed his own commercially successful P-Funk spin-off, Bootsy’s Rubber Band, which enjoyed six album and fifteen single R&B hits, including the chart-topping ‘Bootzilla’.
In 1989 Bootsy supported Malcolm McLaren on his album ‘Waltz Dancing’ and a year later played guitar and bass with international dance sensation Deee-Lite. In recent years he has subsequently returned to fronting his own band which he named Bootsy’s New Rubber Band.
This DVD vividly captures all the excitement and energy of one of Boots’s spectacular stage shows. Filmed at the Northsea Jazz Festival in 1998, it features hits and stage favourites from his time fronting his own bands as well as from his P-Funk days with Parliament and Funkadelic.
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