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  1. George Clinton: The Mothership Connection is a DVD released in 1998 and then reissued in 2001, featuring George Clinton and Parliament-Funkadelic. The DVD features a concert performed by Parliament-Funkadelic at The Summit in Houston, Texas on October 31, 1976.

  2. 5 oct. 2014 · Provided to YouTube by Entertainment One Distribution USThe Mothership Connection · George Clinton & the P-Funk All StarsLive & Kickin'℗ Yell RecordsReleased...

  3. 17 avr. 2017 · Taped on October 31, 1976, these seldom-seen performances at the Houston Summit represent Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic in their '70s prime, in the era of their Mothership Connection and...

  4. With these particular events he’s able to survive through the rest of the 90s. Celebrating the 20th Anniversary of ‘Mother Ship Connection on July 4, 1993, in NYC, he reunites with Worrell and Bootsie. In the meantime, there are three generations of Clinton’s on stage.

  5. Describing the concept, George Clinton said "We had put black people in situations nobody ever thought they would be in, like the White House. I figured another place you wouldn't think black people would be was in outer space.

  6. The Mothership Connection — Live from Houston is an album by George Clinton and Parliament-Funkadelic. It was released on the Capitol Records label in 1986. The Mothership Connection — Live from Houston is divided evenly between studio and live performances.

  7. 17 oct. 2017 · One of the best-known musical groups of the 1970s was Parliament-Funkadelic. The group’s lead singer, George Clinton, was a fan of the television show Star Trek and incorporated his thoughts on spaceships, aliens, and the future into many of his song's lyrics.