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and aye, those words be immortal, indeed, boombap. thanks for not downvoting it.
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Why are you the first? It might have something to do with this song being, in the immortal words of Kriss Kross, "wiggity wiggity wiggity wack."
But then again I'm not cool enough for indie rock so...
You could rarely go wrong with the Meters; I picked up their Funkify Your Life: The Meters Anthology before a road trip and was groovin' across statelines. I don't really know if I would really consider Booker T & the MGs "funk" but I tend to group them with the Meters. The Very Best of Booker T. & the MG's will get you through a long day... Stax 50th Anniversary Celebration falls into the same cat., not exactly funk but some great music!
I guess the funkiest thing I'd listen to recently was Sly and the Family Stone's Greatest Hits and There's a Riot Goin' On. Hits brings up some pop and party, while Riot is more dirty. Any which way, you can't go wrong with any of that stuff. Happy listening!
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The song at the beginning (and at the end) is the Meters' "Handclapping Song" from the album Struttin'.
thanks for the song id! Any other good funk reccomendations?