Bad Mutha Goose And The Brothers Grimm – Be Somebody is an overlooked funk EP that came out on vinyl in 1987 on Fable Records from Austin, Texas. This EP is the most overlooked funk EP from 1987 and from Austin. Tim Kerr produced this Bad Mutha Goose EP as he did all of their records.
Be Somebody was the song that everybody played at house parties in Austin back in the 80s and 90s. Be Somebody is an educational taste of motivational philosophy. Most of the messages in this song are quotes that a motivational speaker would say. Be Somebody is about being someone and just being yourself. You don't ever hear this type of funk in music anymore in this day and time.
We all know that everyone in life has ups and downs. The only way to keep your head above water is to set your mind right. So try a little harder. When times are tough, you gotta get tougher. Set your mind right if you have envision a dream you want to achieve. You gotta keep pushing along in life. Just let yourself be original and don't be fake with the rest of the people in modern society.
To set your mind right. Just be original. Just let you be you. Be Somebody! Get out there and do something! It's better than doing nothing at all really. There is a minority of us of that have mental power to not be spineless zombies. It’s just us and laziness that holding us and each other back. We’ve come a long way but we still have a long way to go.
One Man One Vote is about getting out to vote. It’s also about fighting voter oppression. The band encourages members of the public to vote in order to fight political oppression. The song is just as relevant today as it was at the time of this EP’s release.
The band comes at us with a “question everything” mentality similar to Alex Jones, Jello Biafra, or Jesse Ventura. Bad Mutha Goose tells us to question everything as Alex Jones or Jello Biafra would. Bad Mutha Goose tells us to question everything that the system tells us. This is the bands attempt towards questioning the government. Bad Mutha Goose wastes no time about being relevant.
Jump The Funk is a song that is surely funky. Mark Wilson and Dave Crawford make up the woodwind section. This is a song that was played heavily at house parties in Austin back in the 80s. The song received heavy airplay on the radio too. Dope swing beats are included on Jump The Funk.
I rate this EP, Be Somebody, 5/5*****!!
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