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Reply #30 posted 07/30/14 5:45pm

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2nite
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Reply #31 posted 07/30/14 5:59pm

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Can't wait till Montel Jordan's "Unsung"! who I went to school with & will be watching very closely for any inaccuracies.....

eye will ALWAYS think of prince like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. eye mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that prince wasn't of this earth, eye would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. prince
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Reply #32 posted 07/30/14 9:22pm

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I love "Unsung'....I learn something from each artists stories. The DeBarge episode is by far the most heartbreaking.

Every minute of last night is on my face today....
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Reply #33 posted 07/30/14 10:20pm

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VANITYSprisonBYTCH said:

I love "Unsung'....I learn something from each artists stories. The DeBarge episode is by far the most heartbreaking.

Here you have it. Most of the Unsung episodes tell the lives and career of artists

who may not otherwise get covered on other networks. So it really doesn't matter if the

artist don't fit the so called description of Unsung. Instead of holding the title of the series

against the network just simply enjoy the biography of the artist whom you are interested in.

If it's an artist I'm not interested in I simply don't tune in.

Don't laugh at my funk
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Reply #34 posted 07/30/14 11:58pm

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Hi-Five Troop The Emotions Rick James Mel'lisa Morgan Wilson Picket Rick James does not need one. We already have a Behind the Music and True Hollywood Story on him. Hi-Fives unfortunately comes while they're in the news. No wonder Troop was on BET.

In all seriousness, I wish Ken Burns would do a film about Rick James lol

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Reply #35 posted 08/06/14 5:12pm

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Hi 5 episode is on including Russell.
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Reply #36 posted 08/06/14 5:21pm

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The Emotions... I'd like to see. Since the show is nothing but a gossip document drama, which one of the Emotions had a love child with Philip Baily?

funkpill remind what channel number TV-1 is. lol lol
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Reply #37 posted 08/06/14 7:59pm

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Can they PLEASE do one on New Birth, Johnny "Guitar" Watson, Switch, Cameo and Ready For The World?????

cool

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Reply #38 posted 08/06/14 8:24pm

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TD3 said:

The Emotions... which one of the Emotions had a love child with Philip Baily?

Over the years, it was shrouded in secrecy that Philip Bailey of Earth, Wind & Fire and Jeanette Hutchinson of the Emotions had a child together.

You can say the same for Dennis Edwards (former lead singer of the Temptations) and Ruth Pointer of the Pointer Sisters. They have a daughter together


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Nick Ashford was someone I greatly admired, had the honor of knowing, and was the real-life inspiration for Cowboy Curtis' hair. RIP Nick. - Pee Wee Herman
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Reply #39 posted 08/06/14 9:00pm

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Can they PLEASE do one on New Birth, Johnny "Guitar" Watson, Switch, Cameo and Ready For The World?????


cool


They did one on DeBarge with half the episode basically discussing Switch.
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Reply #40 posted 08/07/14 8:15pm

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Hi Five was a good episode. Sad what happened to the group.

Unbelievable Tony Thompson got hooked on drugs.

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Reply #41 posted 08/07/14 9:06pm

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From the UK, it's hard to find episodes, but despite the cheesiness of the documentaries, it's good that somebody puts a little spotlight on these artists...

anyway, not a big fan of hi-five, but Tony's solo album should of been a hit. At that time, it had some top producers and songwriters but the album seemed to bomb, which was a shame. Any info on that?

Be interesting to see Troop, who's 3rd album "deepa", seemed to of been a wrong place/ wrong time deal, but had some tunes regardless.....I know they went to Hammer's label. Not a good idea as that shit closed down pretty quick around 1994 time.....

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Reply #42 posted 08/07/14 10:07pm

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phunkdaddy said:

VANITYSprisonBYTCH said:

I love "Unsung'....I learn something from each artists stories. The DeBarge episode is by far the most heartbreaking.

Here you have it. Most of the Unsung episodes tell the lives and career of artists

who may not otherwise get covered on other networks. So it really doesn't matter if the

artist don't fit the so called description of Unsung. Instead of holding the title of the series

against the network just simply enjoy the biography of the artist whom you are interested in.

If it's an artist I'm not interested in I simply don't tune in.

yeahthat

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Reply #43 posted 08/08/14 7:01pm

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VANITYSprisonBYTCH said:

I love "Unsung'....I learn something from each artists stories. The DeBarge episode is by far the most heartbreaking.

Here you have it. Most of the Unsung episodes tell the lives and career of artists

who may not otherwise get covered on other networks. So it really doesn't matter if the

artist don't fit the so called description of Unsung. Instead of holding the title of the series

against the network just simply enjoy the biography of the artist whom you are interested in.

If it's an artist I'm not interested in I simply don't tune in.

Yes it do... biggrin But you know my thoughts on that already. lol lol lol

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Reply #44 posted 08/09/14 11:54pm

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LittleBLUECorvette said:

Hi-Five Troop The Emotions Rick James Mel'lisa Morgan Wilson Picket Rick James does not need one. We already have a Behind the Music and True Hollywood Story on him. Hi-Fives unfortunately comes while they're in the news. No wonder Troop was on BET.

of all these, I think I'd be most interested in the Emotions.. icluding their involvement with & influence by EW&F/Maurice White.

melissa RIPOFF - I still hate the fact that she got over bitin' 1 of Prince's best slow jams, "Do me baby". did she ever have another hit after that??

rather than another Rick James "documentary".. somebody should just go ahead & do a full-length movie (like they just did with James Brown)..

of course, Terrence Howard would have to play "Slick Rick"..

get your popcorn ready..

I'll see you tonight..
in ALL MY DREAMS..
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Reply #45 posted 08/10/14 5:55am

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I'm surprised no one here commented on the Hi-Five episode. Actually thought it was pretty sad. It always seems like these boy groups are destined to fail. They have success as teenagers but there's always an issue about money so one leaves the group but is easily replaced. Another issue the record label hypes the lead singer so he puts out a solo record. Another issue a personal tragedies one member is in a car accident and is paralyzed of course he's replaced, lead singer has substance abuse problems subsequently dies and another member is accused of killing his wife.(Never mentioned on the show)

These shows for me provide a cautionary tale about the business any person looking to be part of it better be prepared.
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Reply #46 posted 08/10/14 7:39am

SoulAlive

She had a couple of minor hits...."Do You Still Love Me" was her best music she also had a hit duet with Kashif in 1988....a remake of Mother's Finests' "Love Changes".

mltijchr said:

melissa RIPOFF - I still hate the fact that she got over bitin' 1 of Prince's best slow jams, "Do me baby". did she ever have another hit after that??

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Reply #47 posted 08/11/14 8:39pm

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1sotrue said:

I'm surprised no one here commented on the Hi-Five episode. Actually thought it was pretty sad. It always seems like these boy groups are destined to fail. They have success as teenagers but there's always an issue about money so one leaves the group but is easily replaced. Another issue the record label hypes the lead singer so he puts out a solo record. Another issue a personal tragedies one member is in a car accident and is paralyzed of course he's replaced, lead singer has substance abuse problems subsequently dies and another member is accused of killing his wife.(Never mentioned on the show) These shows for me provide a cautionary tale about the business any person looking to be part of it better be prepared.

It was mentioned but if you blinked an eye you missed it. They slipped

it in between after a commercial but quickly went to another break after

they announced it.

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Reply #48 posted 08/11/14 9:50pm

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1sotrue said:

I'm surprised no one here commented on the Hi-Five episode. Actually thought it was pretty sad. It always seems like these boy groups are destined to fail. They have success as teenagers but there's always an issue about money so one leaves the group but is easily replaced. Another issue the record label hypes the lead singer so he puts out a solo record. Another issue a personal tragedies one member is in a car accident and is paralyzed of course he's replaced, lead singer has substance abuse problems subsequently dies and another member is accused of killing his wife.(Never mentioned on the show) These shows for me provide a cautionary tale about the business any person looking to be part of it better be prepared.

The Killing happened in early July if I'm not mistaken. The show had already been complete as Russell was a main part of the episode.

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Reply #49 posted 08/12/14 6:48am

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SoulAlive said:

She had a couple of minor hits...."Do You Still Love Me" was her best music she also had a hit duet with Kashif in 1988....a remake of Mother's Finests' "Love Changes".

mltijchr said:

melissa RIPOFF - I still hate the fact that she got over bitin' 1 of Prince's best slow jams, "Do me baby". did she ever have another hit after that??

What the hell happened to her episode? It was the only one I was looking forward to!!!mad By the way, she had several songs that were more than minor hits. She had 5 Top Ten Billboard R&B songs. Just nothing on the Pop side, which is why she would be a perfect candidate for an Unsung episode. I think it's really a shame that Capitol Records chose not to cross her over. They could have reigned her voice in and gave her some watered-down Pop songs to compete with Whitney. She had (has) an amazing voice. She did an album a few years ago called "I Remember" that was incredible! She sounded just as good on that album as she did on her 1986 debut, which was surprising since that rarely happens.

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Reply #50 posted 08/12/14 2:21pm

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kitbradley said:

SoulAlive said:

She had a couple of minor hits...."Do You Still Love Me" was her best music she also had a hit duet with Kashif in 1988....a remake of Mother's Finests' "Love Changes".

What the hell happened to her episode? It was the only one I was looking forward to!!!mad By the way, she had several songs that were more than minor hits. She had 5 Top Ten Billboard R&B songs. Just nothing on the Pop side, which is why she would be a perfect candidate for an Unsung episode. I think it's really a shame that Capitol Records chose not to cross her over. They could have reigned her voice in and gave her some watered-down Pop songs to compete with Whitney. She had (has) an amazing voice. She did an album a few years ago called "I Remember" that was incredible! She sounded just as good on that album as she did on her 1986 debut, which was surprising since that rarely happens.

Do Me Baby- R&B #1 Pop #46

Do You Still Love Me- R&B #5

Fool's Paradise- R&B # 24

If You Can Do It: I Can Do It Too!- R&B #2

Love Changes (Duet with Kashif)- R&B #2

Here Comes The Night- R&B # 17

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