-Interesting post by Evelyn Brown

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Consciouness of Kemet was expressed in music that never crossed over but remain #1 Funk R&B hits within the African American Community-- Conscious or Unconscious.
Any type of conscious music never crossed over. The semetic & racist record companies control what get played on 24hr African American radio stations. Parliament and Funkadelics Kemet references into another zone into mother ship of Africans coming back to reclaim Kemet. The first group that was really a weird funk comic book theme on stage performing during their concerts. Their Consciouness evovling but almost self-destructed from drugs. When conscious began to evovle the enemy attacks in various schemes of the mind. When a black man is CONSTANTLY HIGH on weed, LSD and alcohol his spiritual CONSCIOUSNESS does not progress to optimal next levels.

■African and African Diaspora Music Rythms seem to communicate across the Oceans.
Who heard the rhythm beat of Parliament song "atomic dog", in the video posted of the rhythmic beat of the objects around the Talensi African Men of Ghana ankles while performing the ancestral Golob dance❓Appear to be broken slave chains on their ankles. MORE REFERENCES PLEASE■

The song in the link below was/is often played by many teens/adults/older adults & esp. single young men in African American clubs:
"Atomic Dog by George Clinton
Band of the 1976 with a style of their own
Atomic Dog in link below







ANOTHER 1970s PARLIMENT & FUNKADELICS SONG REFERENCING Kemet: CALLED:
"MOTHERSHIP CONNECTION": This song reference the mothership coming back to reclaim Kemet & the pyramids WAIT FOR THE MOTHER SHIP LANDING IN THE STAGE. THIS WAS A BIG DEAL IN 1976. The parliament was popular among age 16 to 40 generation because they were so odd, dressed rebellious& weird with a irresistibly funk vibe .

Wait for the mothership landing coming to reclaim the pyramids and Kemet at about 8:17 in the video then Geore Clinton step off the mothership this was epic in the 1970s.


GEORGE CLINTON INTERVIEWS: