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American pop group called Funkadelic have been banned from performing at The
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American pop group called Funkadelic have been banned from performing at The
American pop group called Funkadelic have been banned from performing at The Royal Albert Hall because of the title of one track on their new album called " Free Your Mind and Your Ass Will Follow". They feel they have been wrongly judged by the Albert Hall officials and to prove what they meant by the word Ass they arrived with Fluff the Donkey. The group, including leader George Clinton, 29, are pictured with Fluff. 4th May 1971
Peter Stone
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
London
England
DM 71 4116
Media ID 21920527
© Mirrorpix
Animal Donkey Funk Landmark 1971
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In this photo print, taken on May 4th, 1971, we witness a defining moment in the history of American pop music. The iconic funk group known as Funkadelic finds themselves at odds with the esteemed Royal Albert Hall officials over their controversial album track title "Free Your Mind and Your Ass Will Follow". This bold statement has led to their ban from performing at this renowned venue. However, determined to prove that they have been unjustly judged by the Albert Hall authorities, Funkadelic arrives with an unexpected companion - Fluff the Donkey. Led by their charismatic leader George Clinton, only 29 years old at the time, the group stands defiantly alongside Fluff in this snapshot. This image captures not only a clash between artistic expression and conservative sensibilities but also showcases Funkadelic's unwavering commitment to challenging societal norms through their music. Their fusion of funk rhythms and thought-provoking lyrics had already garnered them a dedicated following. While some may view this photograph as merely capturing a moment in entertainment history or highlighting an unusual pairing of musicians and animals, it symbolizes something much deeper. It represents artists fighting for creative freedom and pushing boundaries despite facing resistance from those who fail to understand or appreciate their message. Peter Stone's expert lens immortalizes this significant event within our collective memory – reminding us that art has always been a catalyst for change and progress throughout the decades.
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