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Reply #30 posted 07/21/05 12:17am

MsLegs

DavidEye said:

The song "We Want Prince" included references to some of Prince's songs...


We want Prince...in his little red corvette
We want Prince...with his dirty mind



lol a silly song,but it had a hot groove....reminiscent of "I Need A Freak"

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Reply #31 posted 07/21/05 9:50am

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I don't know if you guys remember them,but there was a group known as Sexual Harassment.



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We need more groups with names like that. lol
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Reply #32 posted 07/21/05 9:53am

Hotlegs

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DavidEye said:

I don't know if you guys remember them,but there was a group known as Sexual Harassment.



shocked

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We need more groups with names like that. lol

Tell me aboutit. It kinda has a good ring to it. Just like Sexual Chocolate. falloff
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Reply #33 posted 07/21/05 10:09am

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Hotlegs said:

Tell me aboutit. It kinda has a good ring to it. Just like Sexual Chocolate. falloff
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evillol

That's nasty. cool
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Reply #34 posted 07/21/05 10:48am

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DavidEye said:

The song "We Want Prince" included references to some of Prince's songs...


We want Prince...in his little red corvette
We want Prince...with his dirty mind



lol a silly song,but it had a hot groove....reminiscent of "I Need A Freak"

That's deep.
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Reply #35 posted 07/22/05 12:23am

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Hotlegs said:

onenitealone said:




shocked

falloff

We need more groups with names like that. lol

Tell me aboutit. It kinda has a good ring to it. Just like Sexual Chocolate. falloff
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I've always wanted to be sexually harrassed by some sexual chocolate. lol
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Reply #36 posted 07/22/05 12:48am

Hotlegs

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I've always wanted to be sexually harrassed by some sexual chocolate. lol

Talk about a deep concept. You need to try it some time Vain Baby. It's quite liberating so I've heard whistling. Take it from the Org Dickologist.
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Reply #37 posted 07/22/05 3:01am

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Hotlegs said:

vainandy said:



I've always wanted to be sexually harrassed by some sexual chocolate. lol

Talk about a deep concept. You need to try it some time Vain Baby. It's quite liberating so I've heard whistling. Take it from the Org Dickologist.


Oh, I've had plenty of sexual chocolate (my middle name is Hershey's) but I've never been harassed by it. Dammitt, I want to be chased around the desk! lol Nobody's ever needed to chase me because, when I'm approached, I sound like Millie Jackson saying.....

Give it up goddamn, give it up right now, give it up.....
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Reply #38 posted 07/22/05 6:20am

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I am LOVING this thread.

The early 80s era of acts like Prince and Rick James is one of my very favourite, and I'm am scribbling down all the names of these albums! I know the Bar-Kays, but some of the others are all new to me.

thumbs up!
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Reply #39 posted 07/22/05 8:27am

MsLegs

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Dammitt, I want to be chased around the desk! lol Nobody's ever needed to chase me because, when I'm approached,

wink I have.
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Reply #40 posted 07/22/05 10:38am

blade

I recently picked up a CD by this guy named Nikki - or at least I think its a guy. The album is middle of the road rip off Mpls funk but not bad.
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Reply #41 posted 07/23/05 4:53pm

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MsLegs said:

vainandy said:


Dammitt, I want to be chased around the desk! lol Nobody's ever needed to chase me because, when I'm approached,

wink I have.


Come on. I'll give you a night to remember. lol
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Reply #42 posted 07/23/05 5:01pm

MsLegs

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Come on. I'll give you a night to remember. lol
[Edited 7/23/05 16:53pm]

Bring It On Vain Baby! whip spank
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Reply #43 posted 07/24/05 7:59am

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Yeah,
I sent one of my songs to the Barkays back in 96 -97.

It was called Yum Yum.

James Alexander (the bass player) called me at home and hooked Larry Dodson (the lead singer)up on three way.

The said they loved the song and wanted to use it on their new album called 48hrs.

But said they only had 48hrs. to get it off to press to meet their deadline.

They said it would take about 10 days just for their lawyers to do the paperwork.

So they asked if they could use it for one of the artist they had on their new record label.

I said cool, but never heard anything else on it.

They probably re-worked it like they did everyone elses.

I never heard anything released that sounded like "Yum Yum."

I wish they had let me write & produce that 48 Hrs. cd, because to me, it was their worst album to date.

The songs were terrible. They just weren't Barkays type tracks.

Larry said he could hear his influence on me.

I think they were just big Prince fans and heard some Prince there, too.

That's one reason they wanted the song.

Next to Prince, they have had the biggest impact on my sound.

And next to Prince and P-Funk, they put on one of the best live shows...Ever.

If u haven't heard any of my tracks, u can listen to em here.
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Reply #44 posted 07/24/05 8:45am

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There were MANY acts that bit from in the 80's, but the most blantant has to be a cat that I'm not to sure that many of u have heard of. It's a dude named Jak and he released an album in 85 called "I Go Wild". Man, EVERY SINGLE SONG on that album is two or three Prince songs that he ripped off from and then combined together into one song. I mean, he took from all of Controversy and 1999 and bits of Dirty Mind and said "fuck it. Here's my album." Epic released it. If u can find this shit, it would be worth it. The album is good too! He can't sing worth a shit, his falsetto is funny as hell. But with cuts like "69" which is "Do Me, Baby" and "With You" and "I Go Wild" which is "Let's Work" mixed with "D.M.S.R.", you'll like this shit.


This is funny, because I referenced this album in an earlier thread. I haven't listened to it in close to 20 years. Although JAK's album wasn't so much a direct bite of Prince's music as it was heavily influenced by Prince. If you want true biting, you'd have to listen to an album called 'Circuitry Starring Sam Bostic'. Now this shit was directly lifted from Prince. I'm talking note for note. The single from this album was a song called 'Cold Tears'. It's pure comedy and worth buying for that alone.
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Reply #45 posted 07/25/05 2:32am

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Does anyone recall a Minneapolis funk/R&B band known as Exotic Storm? They released ther album in the mid-80s (1986,I think).I've never heard it,but the review in Black Beat magazine was really harsh.They were criticized for stealing many of Prince's ideas.Apparently,the lyrics were absurd.On a song called "I'll Save You From The World",the lead singer actually says..


bombs will be droppin' everywhere....they'd better not harm your silky hair


lol after reading this review,I was not interested in this band at all
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Reply #46 posted 07/25/05 5:16am

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DavidEye said:

Does anyone recall a Minneapolis funk/R&B band known as Exotic Storm? They released ther album in the mid-80s (1986,I think).I've never heard it,but the review in Black Beat magazine was really harsh.They were criticized for stealing many of Prince's ideas.Apparently,the lyrics were absurd.On a song called "I'll Save You From The World",the lead singer actually says..


bombs will be droppin' everywhere....they'd better not harm your silky hair


lol after reading this review,I was not interested in this band at all


David,

Check the 'thread' in my above post and you'll see a reference to that group.
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Reply #47 posted 07/25/05 6:07am

DavidEye

violator said:

DavidEye said:

Does anyone recall a Minneapolis funk/R&B band known as Exotic Storm? They released ther album in the mid-80s (1986,I think).I've never heard it,but the review in Black Beat magazine was really harsh.They were criticized for stealing many of Prince's ideas.Apparently,the lyrics were absurd.On a song called "I'll Save You From The World",the lead singer actually says..


bombs will be droppin' everywhere....they'd better not harm your silky hair


lol after reading this review,I was not interested in this band at all


David,

Check the 'thread' in my above post and you'll see a reference to that group.



Ahh...so you are familiar with this band.Did you like their album? Does it really sound like a Prince rip-off?
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Reply #48 posted 07/25/05 6:22am

violator

DavidEye said:

violator said:



David,

Check the 'thread' in my above post and you'll see a reference to that group.



Ahh...so you are familiar with this band.Did you like their album? Does it really sound like a Prince rip-off?


Nope.

Just a plain old rip-off...
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Reply #49 posted 07/26/05 1:19am

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thenewpower said:

I wish they had let me write & produce that 48 Hrs. cd, because to me, it was their worst album to date.

The songs were terrible. They just weren't Barkays type tracks.


"Slide" and "X-N-Yo-Sex" were OK but not up to par with previous Bar-Kays jams. The remake of "If Loving You Is Wrong" with Evelyn "Champaign" King was horrible. I did love the megamix though, it was worth the cost of the CD alone.

You must haven't heard their latest CD that they released in either 2003 or 2004. This one is definately their worst. I went into the Tower Records site and listened to samples of each one of the songs and there wasn't one funk jam on the whole damn CD. The whole album had that mellow hip hop vibe to it that could fit in with today's music. I didn't even waste my money buying that one and I am a huge Bar-Kays fans. Plus, I be damned if I was going to buy something with a hip hop flavor and help it to grow when I've been waiting forever for hip hop to go out of style. I see that album didn't sell too well, hopefully The Bar-Kays won't try that mess again. lol

Have you ever heard their song that was released in either 1993 or 1994 called "Put A Little Nasty On It"? This song was only released as single and an album was never released. I absolutely love this jam. Even though hip hop had taken over the airwaves back then, the Bar-Kays still stayed true to their funk roots and came out with a hardcore funk jam. This song didn't even sound like it belonged in the 1990s, it sounded more like something from the 1980s. Too bad it didn't get any airplay because I definately needed some relief from all the hip hop all over the radio during that time.

The Bar-Kays ain't never been the same or probably will never be the same again, since their producer Allen Jones died.


And next to Prince and P-Funk, they put on one of the best live shows...Ever.


Hell yeah! The outrageousness, the fire, the snakes.....they definately put on a HELL of a show! I've seen them live 5 times and still can't get enough of them.

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Reply #50 posted 07/26/05 3:14am

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vainandy said:

You must haven't heard their latest CD that they released in either 2003 or 2004. This one is definately their worst. I went into the Tower Records site and listened to samples of each one of the songs and there wasn't one funk jam on the whole damn CD. The whole album had that mellow hip hop vibe to it that could fit in with today's music. I didn't even waste my money buying that one and I am a huge Bar-Kays fans. Plus, I be damned if I was going to buy something with a hip hop flavor and help it to grow when I've been waiting forever for hip hop to go out of style. I see that album didn't sell too well, hopefully The Bar-Kays won't try that mess again. lol



man,I hate it when Old School R&B/funk bands jump on the hip-hop bandwagon! It makes them look extremely silly and desperate.In 1999,The Gap Band released a new album called 'Y2K:Funkin Til 2000 Comes' and it was awful.The songs are mostly midtempo hip-hop/R&B garbage,with guest rappers like Snoop appearing on various tracks.In other words,it sounds like all the other crap that was polluting the airwaves at that time.Funk bands need to stick to the FUNK!
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Reply #51 posted 07/26/05 3:41am

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DavidEye said:

vainandy said:

You must haven't heard their latest CD that they released in either 2003 or 2004. This one is definately their worst. I went into the Tower Records site and listened to samples of each one of the songs and there wasn't one funk jam on the whole damn CD. The whole album had that mellow hip hop vibe to it that could fit in with today's music. I didn't even waste my money buying that one and I am a huge Bar-Kays fans. Plus, I be damned if I was going to buy something with a hip hop flavor and help it to grow when I've been waiting forever for hip hop to go out of style. I see that album didn't sell too well, hopefully The Bar-Kays won't try that mess again. lol



man,I hate it when Old School R&B/funk bands jump on the hip-hop bandwagon! It makes them look extremely silly and desperate.In 1999,The Gap Band released a new album called 'Y2K:Funkin Til 2000 Comes' and it was awful.The songs are mostly midtempo hip-hop/R&B garbage,with guest rappers like Snoop appearing on various tracks.In other words,it sounds like all the other crap that was polluting the airwaves at that time.Funk bands need to stick to the FUNK!


Exactly. I knew better than to buy that Gap Band album because I had already been burned with an album they did a few years earlier called "Ain't Nothing But A Party". It should have been called "Ain't No Party Up In Here". lol

I just heard Charlie Wilson's new song today on the radio and it sounds absolutely horrible. It sounds like some R. Kelly shit.
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Reply #52 posted 07/26/05 3:51am

DavidEye

R.Kelly is a genuis at ruining these Old School artists and bands.Just look at what he did to the once-prestigious Isley Bros disbelief
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Reply #53 posted 07/26/05 3:56am

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DavidEye said:

R.Kelly is a genuis at ruining these Old School artists and bands.Just look at what he did to the once-prestigious Isley Bros disbelief


The best thing about his work with the Isley Brothers, is that it gave me a few minutes to go the the restroom and piss out some of the beer I had been drinking at their concert. lol
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Reply #54 posted 07/26/05 4:00am

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lol
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Reply #55 posted 07/26/05 4:21am

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"Oh Sheila" by Ready For The World was pretty close to a Prince recording. I loved it back in the day but listening to it now it bites hard on the Purple One.
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Reply #56 posted 07/26/05 8:26am

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DavidEye said:

vainandy said:

You must haven't heard their latest CD that they released in either 2003 or 2004. This one is definately their worst. I went into the Tower Records site and listened to samples of each one of the songs and there wasn't one funk jam on the whole damn CD. The whole album had that mellow hip hop vibe to it that could fit in with today's music. I didn't even waste my money buying that one and I am a huge Bar-Kays fans. Plus, I be damned if I was going to buy something with a hip hop flavor and help it to grow when I've been waiting forever for hip hop to go out of style. I see that album didn't sell too well, hopefully The Bar-Kays won't try that mess again. lol



man,I hate it when Old School R&B/funk bands jump on the hip-hop bandwagon! It makes them look extremely silly and desperate.In 1999,The Gap Band released a new album called 'Y2K:Funkin Til 2000 Comes' and it was awful.The songs are mostly midtempo hip-hop/R&B garbage,with guest rappers like Snoop appearing on various tracks.In other words,it sounds like all the other crap that was polluting the airwaves at that time.Funk bands need to stick to the FUNK!


That reminds me of when Jesse Johnson submitted a track for the 'White Men Can't Jump' soundtrack. It was awful--like some watered down, Kool Skool, hip-hop crap. Stick to the funk Jesse!
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Reply #57 posted 07/26/05 3:38pm

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violator said:

DavidEye said:




Ahh...so you are familiar with this band.Did you like their album? Does it really sound like a Prince rip-off?


Nope.

Just a plain old rip-off...

I have this album as well. And yeah, it is a rip-off. The lead singer is posing EXACTLY like P on the inner sleeve from 1999 with his band. They looked like a clone version of The Revolution. What I can't get though is how do u not think that Jak isn't biting? Come on player, all his songs are a combination of at least 2 P songs put together. If not three. His music publishing is called "Jack U Up". In my mind, Jak is a severe biter! He has this one song on there that is JUST like "Something In The Water". If P hadn't released the songs that he had and THEN Jak came out with this, then it would be killin'. BUT.....
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Reply #58 posted 07/26/05 3:49pm

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Nope.

Just a plain old rip-off...

I have this album as well. And yeah, it is a rip-off. The lead singer is posing EXACTLY like P on the inner sleeve from 1999 with his band. They looked like a clone version of The Revolution. What I can't get though is how do u not think that Jak isn't biting? Come on player, all his songs are a combination of at least 2 P songs put together. If not three. His music publishing is called "Jack U Up". In my mind, Jak is a severe biter! He has this one song on there that is JUST like "Something In The Water". If P hadn't released the songs that he had and THEN Jak came out with this, then it would be killin'. BUT.....


You're probably right. The whole album doesn't come to mind immediately. Just a few cuts like '69', 'You, Only You' and 'I Go Wild'. I guess when I think of those songs specifically, I hear a strong Prince influence but not actually lifting songs note for note. Sam Bostic literally lifted entire sections of Prince's music. I was waiting for the lawsuit to drop.
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Reply #59 posted 07/26/05 4:46pm

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mestizo5000 said:

What about that group Ready for the World? They were blatantly ripping off both Prince and Jesse Johnson at the same time with "Oh Sheila"! lol


yep,"Ready"wanted to be Jesse soooo badly!
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