In case anyone else was wondering what George Clinton is up to these days, he just wrote a book called
<em>Brothas Be, Yo Like George, Ain't That Funkin Kinda Hard On You?: A Memoir</em>
On the subject of Maggot Brain, here's George Clinton talking about it
>George Clinton, in his 2014 memoir Brothas Be, Yo Like George, Ain't That Funkin' Kinda Hard On You?, recalled the recording session clearly, saying, “Eddie and I were in the studio, tripping like crazy but also trying to focus our emotions." He continues, "I told him to play like his mother had died, to picture that day, what he would feel, how he would make sense of his life, how he would take a measure of everything that was inside him and let it out thought his guitar.
>“I knew immediately that he understood what I meant,” Clinton wrote. “I could see the guitar notes stretching out like a silver web. When he played the solo back, I knew that it was good beyond good, not only a virtuoso display of musicianship but also an almost unprecedented moment of emotion in pop music."