Archaeology-Found Galactic Plane
Funk was brought to music. This galaxy delivered the needed sounds. (photo/ B. Jelen)
By Funk Force Field Staff
July 22, 2021.
Updated January 7, 2024.
An interstellar journey is deemed successful, for anyone that requires an immediate infusion of Funk. Make no mistake about it; Funk has the ability to beam electronic particle rays throughout the dark zones of consciousness. Look at the artifacts found deep beneath the ground’s surface and decide if they are useful enough to transport Funk music to the next galactic gateway.
In a Toronto Star article titled, Clinton’s Funkadelic Evolution, by Greg Quill, published July 19, 2009, George Clinton was asked about the genesis of Funkadelic’s music, and Clinton explained how being, “Up against the Beatles and the Stones and Clapton and those guys in the British Invasion – they were all playing songs I heard while I was in Grade School – Motown was starting to sound like the Ink Spots and the Clovers, the bands in the 1950s that had preceded us. It was old-fashioned. We had to come up with something that would get (black American) music some attention … the best idea we had was basically to crank up the volume on Motown and load it up with psychedelic rock `n’ roll sounds.” The past blasts into the current spatial aspects of time, as we come up with something new. That combination of the Blues, Rock ‘n Roll, and Soul created a concoction called “Parliament-Funkadelic.”
Advances in global travel are no match for what the universe has been able to accomplish. In terms of digitizing Funk, we must remember where we got our Funk from. Additionally, remember the Funky extraterrestrials who are known to auto-clone, navigate motherships, and provide consistent levels of uncut Funk. Who delivered the Funk, long before it was clearly defined as Funk?
Long ago, Funk ‘pod-packs’ were discovered hovering like satellites high above the earth’s atmosphere. Awaiting activation, their information was delivered with the assistance of encryption technology.
In an article from The Undefeated magazine, titled, Forty years later, George Clinton’s Mothership is Still Landing, by Keith Harriston, published October 2, 2017, Harriston asked about the galactic realm George Clinton chose. George stated, “We had put blacks in places where they had never been perceived to be, so the next one was to have blacks in outer space, and I knew that a clones concept would get it too.” Sun Ra had traveled the galaxy in the Jazz realm, and Parliament Funkadelic delivered their cosmic messages by using Funk.