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Even though I loved the Fifties doo-wop, you couldn't hold on to it. You had to change, or you was gon' be antique real quick, like the Ink Spots. And then we were at Motown and you had the Rolling Stones, simple rock & roll became the new thing.
— George Clinton
Tags: loved, simple, you, change

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I came in after the Smokey Robinsons, Temptations, Clovers, and Clyde McPhatter and the Drifters. I came along at that level, when there was harmonizing.
— George Clinton
Tags: came, along, level, after
The Mothership is in the Smithsonian now. That's probably one of the biggest displays there.
— George Clinton
Tags: biggest, now
I was at the Apollo Theater all the time, skipping school, and I worked in a barbershop. That's how I started with doo-wop. Now I've come full circle. I did all kinds of music. I used to work on Broadway and Tin Pan Alley.
— George Clinton
Tags: school, time, music, work
Record companies would rather you stay dumb, not even think of it as a business, so they can either rip you off or get you out of the way in five years to make way for the new groups.
— George Clinton
Tags: new, think, business, you
You stayed up on the record business by knowing who was doing what. You watched the Phil Spectors. That's what told you what to do, what was hot.
— George Clinton
Tags: doing, hot, business, you
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