I Got a Thing You Got a Thing Everybody's Got a Thing
Funkadelic Lyrics


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I got a thing
You got a thing
Everybody's got a thing
When we get together, doin' our thing
In order to help each other
In order to help your brother
I got a thing
You got a thing
Everybody's got a thing

When we get together, doin' our thing
In order to help each other
In order to help your brother

You don't drink what I drink
You don't smoke what I smoke
You don't think like I think
You don't joke like I joke

I got a thing
You got a thing
Everybody's got a thing
When we get together, doin' our thing




In order to help each other
In order to help your brother

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Funkadelic's song "I Got a Thing You Got a Thing Everybody's Got a Thing" speak to the idea that everyone has their own individual thing or unique quality that they bring to a group dynamic. The song emphasizes that when we come together and embrace each other's differences, we can help each other out and create something special. There is an emphasis on brotherhood and working together for the common good.


The lyrics also touch on the idea that we are all different and have our own experiences and perspectives. The lines "You don't drink what I drink, You don't smoke what I smoke, You don't think like I think, You don't joke like I joke" highlight the idea that we may not always see eye-to-eye, but that doesn't mean we can't come together and create something positive.


Overall, the message of the song is one of unity and embracing our differences to create something special. It's a call to recognize the value in each individual and use our unique qualities to come together and help each other out.


Line by Line Meaning

I got a thing
I have something unique, a personal identity or talent


You got a thing
You have something unique or personal, an identity or talent


Everybody's got a thing
Everyone has something unique or personal, an identity or talent


When we get together, doin' our thing
When we come together, we bring our unique qualities and talents to share with each other


In order to help each other
We use our unique qualities and talents to support and assist one another


In order to help your brother
We use our unique qualities and talents to support and assist our fellow humans


You don't drink what I drink
We have different preferences and lifestyles


You don't smoke what I smoke
We have different preferences and lifestyles


You don't think like I think
We have different perspectives and opinions


You don't joke like I joke
We have different senses of humor




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Written by: EUGENE CLARENCE

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@augustgreig9420

It is. You should check out, "Around the World in a Day," by Prince, especially the title track and, "Paisley Park." Both of those songs are extremely psychedelic by one of the Masters of funk.

And for a dramatic change of pace, check out TOOL. Their music does not fit into the classic archetype of "psychedelic rock," as it's normally labelled, " progressive metal," (though they pretty much cringe at the thought of being called metal). But it's psychedelic more in the way Pink Floyd is psychedelic, and even more so lyrically and visually.

Start out with, "Third Eye," from "Ænima," then "Lateralus," and "Reflection," from "Lateralus," "Lipan Conjuring," " Intension," (this on is absolutely fantastic, especially while tripping, such a positive message), and for a funny song(s), "Lost Keys (Blame Hoffman)/Rosetta Stoned."

And finally from their newest album, "Fear Inoculum," the title track, "Pneuma," "Descending," "Chocolate Chip Trip," (an amazing drum solo with electronics that sounds exactly like a DMT trip).

And "Invincible," which isn't as thematically psychedelic as the others, at least not in an obvious way, but it IS thematic in that it's about someone who's getting old, approaching death, and they refuse to accept it, by telling stories of past victories, and struggling to go back into battle as they search for the fountain o youth, trying to outrun time. It paints this person as someone who's done many evil things in their life, and rather than repent and accept death, they try to glorify all of their evil deeds while trying to find a way to live forever. It paints the picture of how wrong this is and one can infer that acceptance of death is the right way to go.

Good luck.



All comments from YouTube:

@talbino7821

One of the greatest 70s rock bands ever. It's a crime Funkadelic aren't more celebrated.

@axlrosesson6300

i dont think this is rock?

@Melmelbaton

@@axlrosesson6300 this is straight up rock, what are you talking about?

who says a funk band can't play rock music?

@chrisrj9871

@@axlrosesson6300 - This honestly goes between the 2. It starts off as funk, then it middles into hard rock... then it ends with a hard-rockin' funk. ... or is it a hard-funkin' rock...?
Either way, it's a real Jam!

@cleech74

@@Melmelbaton He must have not heard the One Nation Under a Groove album. To add to your clarification, The Meters are all about the funk, yet Mick Jagger gave them the distinction of being “the greatest fucking rock & roll band in the world.”

@christianhartman1603

@@axlrosesson6300

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@CJDavis-ij4df

Tales From The Tour Bus brought me here. Better late than never

@harvident5703

Me too, i had to google the lyrics to find the song... I was born in 76 so this is one of those gems I missed

@manuelstutts1851

Mee too😄😄😄

@HUNTENT247

Same here.

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