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"Maggot Brain" is an instrumental by the American band Funkadelic, released on their 1971 album of the same name. The original recording, over ten minutes long, features little more than a spoken introduction and an extended guitar solo by Eddie Hazel. Music critic Greg Tate described it as Funkadelic's A Love Supreme; it is #60 on the Rolling Stone list of "100 Greatest Guitar Songs". Reportedly, "Maggot Brain" was Hazel's nickname. Other sources say the title is a reference to band leader George Clinton finding his brother's "decomposed dead body, skull cracked, in a Chicago apartment." Michael Hampton (Hazel's replacement as lead guitarist) recorded his own interpretation of the track live in 1978, which was included in a bonus vinyl EP that was distributed with the album One Nation Und

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  • Maggot Brain ist ein Song der US-amerikanischen Funk-Band Funkadelic. Der Song erschien auf ihrem gleichnamigen Album im Jahre 1971. Die Originalaufnahme des Songs, der mehr als zehn Minuten lang ist, wird von einem langen Gitarrensolo von Eddie Hazel dominiert. , der Nachfolger Hazels, nahm eine eigene Interpretation des Solos im Jahre 1978 auf. Diese zweite Version wurde ab dann auf allen Wiederveröffentlichungen der Band benutzt. (de)
  • "Maggot Brain" is an instrumental by the American band Funkadelic, released on their 1971 album of the same name. The original recording, over ten minutes long, features little more than a spoken introduction and an extended guitar solo by Eddie Hazel. Music critic Greg Tate described it as Funkadelic's A Love Supreme; it is #60 on the Rolling Stone list of "100 Greatest Guitar Songs". Reportedly, "Maggot Brain" was Hazel's nickname. Other sources say the title is a reference to band leader George Clinton finding his brother's "decomposed dead body, skull cracked, in a Chicago apartment." Michael Hampton (Hazel's replacement as lead guitarist) recorded his own interpretation of the track live in 1978, which was included in a bonus vinyl EP that was distributed with the album One Nation Under a Groove; the cut is also included in most CD editions of that album. (en)
  • Maggot Brain è un brano del gruppo Funkadelic, contenuto nell'omonimo album del 1971. (it)
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  • Maggot Brain ist ein Song der US-amerikanischen Funk-Band Funkadelic. Der Song erschien auf ihrem gleichnamigen Album im Jahre 1971. Die Originalaufnahme des Songs, der mehr als zehn Minuten lang ist, wird von einem langen Gitarrensolo von Eddie Hazel dominiert. , der Nachfolger Hazels, nahm eine eigene Interpretation des Solos im Jahre 1978 auf. Diese zweite Version wurde ab dann auf allen Wiederveröffentlichungen der Band benutzt. (de)
  • Maggot Brain è un brano del gruppo Funkadelic, contenuto nell'omonimo album del 1971. (it)
  • "Maggot Brain" is an instrumental by the American band Funkadelic, released on their 1971 album of the same name. The original recording, over ten minutes long, features little more than a spoken introduction and an extended guitar solo by Eddie Hazel. Music critic Greg Tate described it as Funkadelic's A Love Supreme; it is #60 on the Rolling Stone list of "100 Greatest Guitar Songs". Reportedly, "Maggot Brain" was Hazel's nickname. Other sources say the title is a reference to band leader George Clinton finding his brother's "decomposed dead body, skull cracked, in a Chicago apartment." Michael Hampton (Hazel's replacement as lead guitarist) recorded his own interpretation of the track live in 1978, which was included in a bonus vinyl EP that was distributed with the album One Nation Und (en)
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  • Maggot Brain (de)
  • Maggot Brain (brano musicale) (it)
  • Maggot Brain (instrumental) (en)
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