Written by George Clinton and Eddie Hazel during the doo-wop days of the The Parliaments, The Goose is very reminiscent of the 60’s sound of Motown. This is probably due to the fact that George was also a Motown producer and songwriter at the time. The song was later re-released as a two-part single bringing forth more of the funk soul styling Funkadelic is known for. Take a listen at the original cut from 1968 then check out the Casablanca re-release. Tell us which one you prefer.
Hope West is a music enthusiast and music photographer who has captured artists like B.B. King, Janet Jackson, Teddy Riley and many others. A life long lover of music, Hope is a graduate of Full Sail University where she studied music engineering. She’s also a proud “Florida Girl” born and raised in Ft. Lauderdale, Fl. and currently resides in Atlanta, GA as a “Georgia Peach”. Hope is known for her creativity, sense of humor and quirky perfectionism. Artist(s) that make her freak out as a music fan: Sheila E., Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, Quincy Jones.
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