The first in-depth biography of one of music's most fascinating,
colourful and innovative characters. This book is the most comprehensive
history yet of the life, music and cultural significance of the last of
the great black music pioneers and the era which spawned him. Clinton
stands alongside James Brown, Jimi Hendrix and Sly Stone as one of the
most influential black artists of all time who, along with his vast
P-Funk army took black funk into the US charts and sold out stadiums by
the mid 1970s with his mind-blowing shows and legendary Mothership
extravaganzas. The book contains first hand interview material with
Clinton, Bootsy Collins, Jerome Bigfoot Brailey, Junie Morrison, Bobby
Gillespie, Afrika Bambaataa, Jalal Nuriddin (Last Poets), Juan Atkins,
John Sinclair, Rob Tyner (MC5), Ed Sanders (The Fugs), Chip Monck ("The
Voice of Woodstock ) plus other P-Funk associates and friends. The book
presents an insiders' view of the rise of Parliament and Funkadelic from
the doowop era and LSD-crazed early shows through to P-Funk s huge rise,
the era of the Mothership and beyond.