- Flash Light (song)
Infobox Single
Name = Flash Light
Caption = German picture sleeve for the single "Flash Light"
Artist = Parliament
from Album =Funkentelechy Vs. the Placebo Syndrome
A-side =
B-side = "Swing Down Sweet Chariot"
Released = 1978
Format = Vinyl 7" 45 rpm
Recorded =
Genre =P-Funk
Length = 10:42 (extended convert|12|in|mm|sing=on version)
5:46 (album version)
4:28 (single version)
Label = Casablanca NB 909
Writer = George Clinton/Bootsy Collins /Bernie Worrell
Producer = George Clinton
Certification = RIAA certified million seller
Chart position =
* #1 R&B
* #16 Pop
Last single =
This single =
Next single =
Misc ="Flash Light" is a song by
funk band Parliament, released in January of 1978 on the album "Funkentelechy Vs. the Placebo Syndrome ". It was the first number-one R&B hit by any of theP-Funk groups and reached #16 on the Pop charts. The song is frequently played atUnited States sporting events. The track became Parliament's second certified million selling single, following "Give Up the Funk (Tear the Roof Off the Sucker) "."Flash Light" represents a turning point in popular music. The song's distinctive bass line is often attributed to
Bootsy Collins and was originally written for him. However, the line was actually performed byBernie Worrell on aMinimoog synthesizer. Collins, however, contributed to the track by handling drum duties. Lead vocals were by bandleader George Clinton. while Bootsy's older brother Catfish Collins played rhythm guitar. "Flash Light" continued the "Fake the Funk/Your nose will grow/Sir Nose D'Voidoffunk" concept that began withBootsy's Rubber Band 's "The Pinocchio Syndrome". The success of "Flash Light" would greatly influence not only funk music, but also new wave and hip-hop.In 2004 "
Rolling Stone " [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/parliament/articles/story/6596044/flash_light ranked "Flash Light" #199] on their list of the500 Greatest Songs of All Time .Appearances in other media
*Played in the 1999 movie "
Can't Hardly Wait "
*Played during the credits in the 1999 movie "Muppets From Space "
*Played in the 2003video game ""
*Played in the 2005 movie "Roll Bounce "
*Played in the 2001 movie "How High "
*Played in an episode of "King of The Hill "Fact|date=April 2007
*Played in a trailer for the film "Superbad (film) "
*Played in an early trailer for the film "Rush Hour "Takeoffs
*The band
Brand Nubian made a self-tribute song called "Brand Nubian" which interpolated a small fragment of both beat and lyrics from this song (the other song they sampled was "Rigor Mortis" by Cameo).
*RapperSnoop Dogg made a song named "Stoplight" on his album, "Paid tha Cost to Be da Bo$$ ", which has samples from "Flash Light".
*RapperDel tha Funkee Homosapien used samples from "Flash Light" in the song "Sunny Meadowz" on his album "I Wish My Brother George Was Here ".
*Rapper Redman samples used samples from "Flash Light" on "So Ruff" from the album "Whut? Thee Album ".
*Chilean funk bandLos Tetas included samples, played at slow tempo, in the song "Primavera" from the album "La Medicina".
*RapperMac Dre used a similar bass line in the song "California Livin" On the album "Young Black Brother"
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