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Series XV

One Nation Under a Groove

Funk  ·  Soul  ·  The Body Politic  ·  1963–1988

"Funk is its own reward." — George Clinton

Prologue
The One
James Brown's invention of the downbeat — the groove that changed everything
Lecture I
Say It Loud
James Brown, the JBs, and Black pride as sonic architecture
Lecture II
There's a Riot Goin' On
Sly Stone: the integrated utopia and the sound of its collapse
Lecture III
The Mothership Connection
Parliament/Funkadelic: Afrofuturism as liberation theology
Lecture IV
Stand
Larry Graham, the Isley Brothers T-Neck, and the Ohio Players
Lecture V
The Question
Syl Johnson and Billy Paul: the political conscience the mainstream ignored
Lecture VI
Soul Train
Don Cornelius and the visual platform that held the universe together
Lecture VII
One Nation
Hip-hop and Prince: what the groove became
Lecture VIII
The Body Politic
What funk argues that no other tradition argues — the politics of collective movement
◆ Discussion — One Nation Under a Groove — Funk & Soul

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