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Reply #30 posted 09/29/18 1:54am

SoulAlive

Image result for the time 1982 poster

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Reply #31 posted 09/29/18 2:41am

Shango

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OldFriends4Sale said:



lol man they were so young. That young weight that you can only have in your late teens and twenties lol




If you keep on excercising and watch your nutrition after a certain age, then you can still keep a decent shape. Maybe not the same as around one's tostesteron level during their twenties, but then again, that's the way of a natural process.
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Reply #32 posted 09/29/18 3:02am

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SoulAlive said:

Image result for the time 1982 poster


Great pose in front of the fishnet curtain, used @ the Vanity 6 set during the Triple Threat Tour.
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Reply #33 posted 09/30/18 6:10am

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Shango said:

OldFriends4Sale said:

lol man they were so young. That young weight that you can only have in your late teens and twenties lol

If you keep on excercising and watch your nutrition after a certain age, then you can still keep a decent shape. Maybe not the same as around one's tostesteron level during their twenties, but then again, that's the way of a natural process.

Yeah I know, there is just something different about that young look

Life changes us, some people remain the same weight they always had,

But when you're that young most peoples metabolism is different from when we get older

but again wow that young weight and look, It is always interesting looking at pictures when I was younger and thinking I don't remember looking that young. I'm still told I look way younger than I am. I never liked looking so young when I was young.

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Reply #34 posted 09/30/18 6:11am

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Shango said:

SoulAlive said:

Image result for the time 1982 poster

Great pose in front of the fishnet curtain, used @ the Vanity 6 set during the Triple Threat Tour.

Almost like a message "Hey the Time is behind these curtain playing for Vanity 6"

I wonder if there are any photos of them playing behind the group with Jill Jones

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Reply #35 posted 10/01/18 12:00am

SoulAlive

at one point during 1983,one of our local R&B stations began playing the track "I Don't Wanna Leave You".I thought it was a single.Could have easily been...the song is excellent! And how about that surprise ending part,where the beat abruptly changes?! Wow.

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Reply #36 posted 10/01/18 5:49pm

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SoulAlive said:

at one point during 1983,one of our local R&B stations began playing the track "I Don't Wanna Leave You".I thought it was a single.Could have easily been...the song is excellent! And how about that surprise ending part,where the beat abruptly changes?! Wow.

Jesse Johnson said that song went into a Vanity 6 song/outtake

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Reply #37 posted 10/01/18 7:25pm

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OldFriends4Sale said:



SoulAlive said:


at one point during 1983,one of our local R&B stations began playing the track "I Don't Wanna Leave You".I thought it was a single.Could have easily been...the song is excellent! And how about that surprise ending part,where the beat abruptly changes?! Wow.




Jesse Johnson said that song went into a Vanity 6 song/outtake



Really? Wow...maybe “Moral Majority”?!
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Reply #38 posted 10/02/18 5:24am

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SoulAlive said:

OldFriends4Sale said:

Jesse Johnson said that song went into a Vanity 6 song/outtake

Really? Wow...maybe “Moral Majority”?!

It was a Questluv pod interview. I don't think he said the name

he prob doesn't know it

That would be a hot beat to a song with it's subject.
Moral Majority is a part of the purple holy grail of songs I need

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Reply #39 posted 10/03/18 6:05am

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Producer, Arranged By - Morris Day , The Starr ★ Company


Time, The - 777-9311
Label:Warner Bros. Records
Catalog#:PRO-A-1066
Format:Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM, Promo

Country:US
Released:1982

Baby, what's your phone number?
I know I'm kinda fast, but I hate 2 waste time
Baby, what's your phone number?
Girl, I have 2 ask cuz U're so fine
CHORUS:
777-9311
I wanna spend the night with U if that's alright
777-9311
Ooh baby, please can I come 2 night?

Baby, what's your phone number?
How can U be reached on a lonely night?
Baby, what's your phone number?
How can I get into U when I'm feeling right?

CHORUS

Jellybean

Ain't nothin' worse than rejection
I'd feel a little better if U slapped my face

Hey, what's your phone number?
Can't U see the agony I'm goin' through?
Baby, what's your phone number?
Girl, it's getting hard baby, won't U let me love U, love U?

CHORUS

Yeah, ooh

Hey baby,what's your phone number?
I know it sounds fast, but I ain't got all night
Come on baby, what's your phone number?
U know I got 2 be cooler than this cat U're sittin' with
I'll do U right, baby
Come on! {x3}
Oh no, come on!
Oh, hey

CHORUS

Come 2 night if it's alright (777-9311)
Honey, please can I come 2 night?
Can't U see what I'm gonna do? (777-9311)
I wanna do it 2 night, baby, I wanna do it 2 U
It's on fire, U burn me out (777-9311)
It's getting higher, U know what I'm talkin' about
Help me out good Lord above (777-9311)
Marry me girl, give me some of that love
Terry...

777-9311 {x13}

© 1982 Tionna Music - ASCAP

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Reply #40 posted 10/04/18 4:43am

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SoulAlive said:

at one point during 1983,one of our local R&B stations began playing the track "I Don't Wanna Leave You".I thought it was a single.Could have easily been...the song is excellent! And how about that surprise ending part,where the beat abruptly changes?! Wow.


I love it. I was always amazed at how that part sounded.

I remember i was incarcerated at Juvenile facility. And since i wasn't a trouble maker, i was allowed to have certain special privileges. And one privilege was that i was allowed to have two music cassettes. One of the cassettes i had was What Time Is It?. And man, i wore that cassette out. I played that thing at least once a day(and usually more than once), for at least a month.

I tell ya, music saved me.

Anyway, my best memory of What Time Is It?, is seeing The Time in concert. And having them play most of the songs off of WT. I remember that Vanity 6 came on first and did their thing well.Then The Time came on, and they got down. They were tight. Its been so long that its hard to remember all the details of the show. I do remember this one minor detail. Somebody threw a glow stick onto the stage and Jimmy kicked it hard back into the crowd....Oh, that and all the marijuana smoke that was in the air. And women yelling out for Prince to get naked.


That was one of the best nights of my life.


Oh, and one more thing. I always loved reading the liner notes. If i remember correctly, in a lot of prince related stuff, the liner notes were usually fairly sparse in words. However, i always got a kick out of reading that Jamie Starr/Starr Company statement. Actually i got a kick out of reading anything having to do with the production of those albums.

Rest in Peace Bettie Boo. See u soon.
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Reply #41 posted 10/04/18 8:02pm

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JoeyC said:

SoulAlive said:

at one point during 1983,one of our local R&B stations began playing the track "I Don't Wanna Leave You".I thought it was a single.Could have easily been...the song is excellent! And how about that surprise ending part,where the beat abruptly changes?! Wow.


I love it. I was always amazed at how that part sounded.

I remember i was incarcerated at Juvenile facility. And since i wasn't a trouble maker, i was allowed to have certain special privileges. And one privilege was that i was allowed to have two music cassettes. One of the cassettes i had was What Time Is It?. And man, i wore that cassette out. I played that thing at least once a day(and usually more than once), for at least a month.

I tell ya, music saved me.

Anyway, my best memory of What Time Is It?, is seeing The Time in concert. And having them play most of the songs off of WT. I remember that Vanity 6 came on first and did their thing well.Then The Time came on, and they got down. They were tight. Its been so long that its hard to remember all the details of the show. I do remember this one minor detail. Somebody threw a glow stick onto the stage and Jimmy kicked it hard back into the crowd....Oh, that and all the marijuana smoke that was in the air. And women yelling out for Prince to get naked.


That was one of the best nights of my life.


Oh, and one more thing. I always loved reading the liner notes. If i remember correctly, in a lot of prince related stuff, the liner notes were usually fairly sparse in words. However, i always got a kick out of reading that Jamie Starr/Starr Company statement. Actually i got a kick out of reading anything having to do with the production of those albums.

What a great story! Wish I could have been at that show...

"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato

https://youtu.be/CVwv9LZMah0
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Reply #42 posted 10/06/18 2:57am

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purplethunder3121 said:

JoeyC said:


I love it. I was always amazed at how that part sounded.

I remember i was incarcerated at Juvenile facility. And since i wasn't a trouble maker, i was allowed to have certain special privileges. And one privilege was that i was allowed to have two music cassettes. One of the cassettes i had was What Time Is It?. And man, i wore that cassette out. I played that thing at least once a day(and usually more than once), for at least a month.

I tell ya, music saved me.

Anyway, my best memory of What Time Is It?, is seeing The Time in concert. And having them play most of the songs off of WT. I remember that Vanity 6 came on first and did their thing well.Then The Time came on, and they got down. They were tight. Its been so long that its hard to remember all the details of the show. I do remember this one minor detail. Somebody threw a glow stick onto the stage and Jimmy kicked it hard back into the crowd....Oh, that and all the marijuana smoke that was in the air. And women yelling out for Prince to get naked.


That was one of the best nights of my life.


Oh, and one more thing. I always loved reading the liner notes. If i remember correctly, in a lot of prince related stuff, the liner notes were usually fairly sparse in words. However, i always got a kick out of reading that Jamie Starr/Starr Company statement. Actually i got a kick out of reading anything having to do with the production of those albums.

What a great story! Wish I could have been at that show...


Yeah, it was a great show. It was cool(understatement) to see Vanity 6 up there in their skimpy outfits(hey, i was barely 16 at the time). And having the pleasure to see Prince for the first time, and to see him perform songs such as 1999, International Lover, DMSR and Little Red Corvette etc...? Man, that affected me pretty deeply. And it was just so cool to see the stage set up. It was like in the 1999 and LRC videos. And since i was really, really into Prince's 1999 era imagery, all that just blew my young mind.

And one of the things that stood out about The Time's performance was that they were tight. As in their dance moves and the way they danced and played their instruments at the same time. I thought that was hella cool. For me, since i was born too late to see in concert (in their prime)groups like the Temptations, The Manhattans, The Four Tops, The Jackson 5 etc, who had great choreography in their performances. Well, The Time were kind of the next best thing.


I know for me, if for some reason i was only able to have attended just one Prince concert, i would choose that one. There's probably been better Prince concert experiences but the fact that i got a chance to see 1999 era Prince, The Time in their prime, and Vanity 6??? Even in looking back to all that has transpired in the 30 plus years since then, no doubt i would still choose that period(even if it meant that i would never get a chance to see Prince perform Purple Rain, etc).



One last thing. In thinking about it more, it was Terry Lewis who kicked the glow stick...

Rest in Peace Bettie Boo. See u soon.
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