Atmosphere
Funkadelic Lyrics


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Good evening, boys and girls
Welcome to another evening of
"I hate that word called dick"
It goes like this:

I hate that word called "dick"
It sounds so awfully thick
So I think I'll call it "prick"
'Cause I hate that word called "dick".

Ha ha ha ha!

I hate that word called "pussy"
It sounds so awful squishy
So I guess I'll call it "clit"
'Cause I hate that word called "pussy".





Ha ha ha ha!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Funkadelic's song "Atmosphere" may seem simple and humorous, but upon closer examination, they reveal deeper meaning and societal commentary. The opening lines of "Good evening, boys and girls, welcome to another evening of 'I hate that word called dick'" sets the tone for the rest of the song. It's a playful way of addressing the taboo nature of discussing sexuality and genitalia in general conversation. The use of humor to approach this topic is a tactic commonly employed by marginalized communities to bring light to topics that are often stigmatized.


The repetition of "I hate that word called" followed by a substitution with another term highlights the power of language and how words can carry weight and impact. The decision to use "prick" over "dick" and "clit" over "pussy" showcases the nuances in language and how one word can be deemed more appropriate or acceptable than another. The use of humor also serves as a tool to disarm the listener and make them more open to discussing topics that may have otherwise been uncomfortable.


Line by Line Meaning

Good evening, boys and girls
Greetings, ladies and gentlemen


Welcome to another evening of
We're here for another gathering


"I hate that word called dick"
"I have a strong dislike for the slang term 'dick'"


It goes like this:
Here's my alternate phrasing


I hate that word called "dick"
"The word 'dick' is particularly unpleasant to me"


It sounds so awfully thick
"The word has an unpleasant and cumbersome sound"


So I think I'll call it "prick"
"Perhaps I will use the term 'prick' instead"


'Cause I hate that word called "dick".
"Simply put, I despise the word 'dick.'"


Ha ha ha ha!
A lighthearted chuckle


I hate that word called "pussy"
"The word 'pussy' also repulses me"


It sounds so awful squishy
"It evokes displeasurable imagery through its sound"


So I guess I'll call it "clit"
"Perhaps I'll use 'clit' instead"


'Cause I hate that word called "pussy".
"As with 'dick', I have a strong aversion to the word 'pussy.'"


Ha ha ha ha!
Another lighthearted chuckle




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Garry Marshall Shider, George Bernard Worrell, George Clinton Jr.

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Comments from YouTube:

@Pirate7X

Only Funkadelic, especially Bernie 'Woo' Worrell', can make a song 7-10+ minutes long and you think it's not long enough. Funk on...1 Nation

@wombra8314

ifkr?? haha i want to hear every edited clip from the cutting room floor! :( rip bernie! :( 🙏🏼💜💛💜💛😭😭😭😭

@aliyourbrother1

Bernie played piano at 3. Was playing Mozart at 5. Was playing concertos at 10. Amazing interview on YouTube.

@WocklessGamingforAnimeMoms

​@@aliyourbrother1all these guys were deep artists and geniuses. Thats the only reason youd do something like Funkadelic to begin with. It ties together all the different strings of the psychedelic and post psychedleic era seemlessly. It was a collective of Black Musicians from the south and also detroit who both understood where european art rock bands were going and also the deeper traditional elements of funk,blues,soul,and country and combined both with the hard rock american rock sound of that era as well as earlier psychedelic influence like Sly and The Family Stone,Jimi Hendrix,and Small Faces. I personally think they also influenced as well as inpsired elements from the german krautrock movement a couple years later but regardless they represented American Rock as well as Roots Blues and RnB to The European Progressive Rock Scene of The 70s woth great pride and I think every American should know who Funkadelic were. They proved that American Music in of itself was winde spanning and a true form of art. They proved that Art Rock could rock with roots as hard as any of the europeans could do it and that American Rock in of itself could be just as spiritual and deep as what the krautrockers were doing and they also held onto the more traditional elements from african American Music that they started in while also never letting go of the future. They have some country inspired shit i feel like too at times on songs like cant stand the strain. Its this amazing beautiful and extremely well thought out mix of musical influences which fills funkadelic out and the level of vision i think they had stands over just about everyone. They were true rock stars of the time they came about.

@Pedozzi

deserves a billion more views, such a shame this piece is unknown to the public

@willgibbs7754

You must be really into funkadelic and parliament to even think of this cut!

@utahborn

One of the most moving organ pieces ever in my opinion

@unclefreddie70

This is some of the funkiest, creepiest, funniest, saddest, heaviest stuff ever.

@curtmcgirt4207

This is funk travelling through the atmosphere into the milky way... if you put a microphone into the universe, this it what it sound like. RIP to Bernie Worrell..
. The Woo Warrior!!!! 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾

@shumbachidawo2176

Playin this today in honor of Bernie Worrell! Greatest and funkiest keyboard player of all time! Rockin like no one rocked before him and after him!

Peace and Funk!

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