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Thread started 03/16/07 1:56am

pezdispenser

In the liner notes to Jesse Johnson's Bare My Naked Soul...

...it states that "his songwriting and playing served as the centrepiece for The Time", and he "composed such hits as The Bird and Jungle Love".

I have heard he came up with the groove for Jungle Love, but I'm sure the rest of it and The Bird were Prince's. Also, wasn't Prince the one who's songwriting was "the centrepiece for The Time"?

I'm sick of Jesse TRYING to be Prince, dammit!
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Reply #1 posted 03/16/07 10:49pm

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pezdispenser said:

...it states that "his songwriting and playing served as the centrepiece for The Time", and he "composed such hits as The Bird and Jungle Love".

I have heard he came up with the groove for Jungle Love, but I'm sure the rest of it and The Bird were Prince's. Also, wasn't Prince the one who's songwriting was "the centrepiece for The Time"?

I'm sick of Jesse TRYING to be Prince, dammit!



I think Jesse could forget more about guitar-playing than Prince could ever learn...
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Reply #2 posted 03/16/07 11:47pm

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I just love how some people can't accept the fact that there are other musicians besides Prince who are perfectly capable of writing funky material and playing instruments.

That s**t is hilarious biggrin
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Reply #3 posted 03/16/07 11:55pm

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I just love how some people can't accept the fact that there are other musicians besides Prince who are perfectly capable of writing funky material and playing instruments.

That s**t is hilarious biggrin



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Reply #4 posted 03/17/07 12:17am

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"it all comes out in the wash, .... in Time"
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Reply #5 posted 03/17/07 12:32am

pezdispenser

JesseDezz said:

I just love how some people can't accept the fact that there are other musicians besides Prince who are perfectly capable of writing funky material and playing instruments.

That s**t is hilarious biggrin


Uhhhh, yeah. But Jesse isn't one of 'em. And it's not about that - regardless of whether he can write funky music or not, he is claiming he wrote songs he didn't.
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Reply #6 posted 03/17/07 1:20am

JesseDezz

So, Jesse Johnson can't write funky songs nor play instruments? Okay... And how do you know that he didn't write what he said he wrote?
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Reply #7 posted 03/17/07 1:22am

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And besides, what does it matter in the grand scheme of things? I seriously doubt if either one of them is losing sleep about this...

Oh yeah - Jesse Johnson is a badass on guitar...
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Reply #8 posted 03/17/07 1:40am

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JesseDezz said:

And besides, what does it matter in the grand scheme of things? I seriously doubt if either one of them is losing sleep about this...

Oh yeah - Jesse Johnson is a badass on guitar...


I like Jesse's music. I have all his albums, and Da Krash. It just annoys me when he keeps TRYING to be like Prince when he could just do his own thing.

I mean come on, Rick James tried to be like Prince too around the Wonderful album (which is also a great album), and Jesse did the same thing.

Also, I think it's well known that Prince wrote the Time's material, and especially The Bird (he even said he wishes he'd kept it for himself). It's also well documented in Jesse's own words that "Prince and the others would always laugh at me when I came in with a groove, saying it wasn't funky. They would always laugh, but they stopped laughing when I came in with the groove for Jungle Love". This was in an interview I read a few years back.

And another thing: does ANYTHING on this site matter in the grand scheme of things? Does Prince lose sleep over whether people prefer Pink Cashmere or Adore? If you are looking for the answer to life I suggest you look elsewhere, but if you want to participate in discussions about/around Prince's music hang around. Or maybe you should just start a jessejohnson.org
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Reply #9 posted 03/17/07 2:02am

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pezdispenser said:

JesseDezz said:

And besides, what does it matter in the grand scheme of things? I seriously doubt if either one of them is losing sleep about this...

Oh yeah - Jesse Johnson is a badass on guitar...


I like Jesse's music. I have all his albums, and Da Krash. It just annoys me when he keeps TRYING to be like Prince when he could just do his own thing.

I mean come on, Rick James tried to be like Prince too around the Wonderful album (which is also a great album), and Jesse did the same thing.

Also, I think it's well known that Prince wrote the Time's material, and especially The Bird (he even said he wishes he'd kept it for himself). It's also well documented in Jesse's own words that "Prince and the others would always laugh at me when I came in with a groove, saying it wasn't funky. They would always laugh, but they stopped laughing when I came in with the groove for Jungle Love". This was in an interview I read a few years back.

And another thing: does ANYTHING on this site matter in the grand scheme of things? Does Prince lose sleep over whether people prefer Pink Cashmere or Adore? If you are looking for the answer to life I suggest you look elsewhere, but if you want to participate in discussions about/around Prince's music hang around. Or maybe you should just start a jessejohnson.org


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Reply #10 posted 03/17/07 8:05pm

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JesseDezz said:

pezdispenser said:



I like Jesse's music. I have all his albums, and Da Krash. It just annoys me when he keeps TRYING to be like Prince when he could just do his own thing.

I mean come on, Rick James tried to be like Prince too around the Wonderful album (which is also a great album), and Jesse did the same thing.

Also, I think it's well known that Prince wrote the Time's material, and especially The Bird (he even said he wishes he'd kept it for himself). It's also well documented in Jesse's own words that "Prince and the others would always laugh at me when I came in with a groove, saying it wasn't funky. They would always laugh, but they stopped laughing when I came in with the groove for Jungle Love". This was in an interview I read a few years back.

And another thing: does ANYTHING on this site matter in the grand scheme of things? Does Prince lose sleep over whether people prefer Pink Cashmere or Adore? If you are looking for the answer to life I suggest you look elsewhere, but if you want to participate in discussions about/around Prince's music hang around. Or maybe you should just start a jessejohnson.org


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Reply #11 posted 03/18/07 1:26am

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Jesse absolutely wrote "Jungle Love" and "The Bird". I still remember Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis on BET back around '86 or '87 talking about how Jesse did all the instruments for "Jungle Love" and how he took it from 8 track to 16 track to 24 track recording. And I remember Jesse saying he wrote both those songs and sort of wished he had saved them for his 1st solo album.
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Reply #12 posted 03/18/07 3:22pm

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and what about the 777 93 11 guitar-solo? is it Jesse or Prince?
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Reply #13 posted 03/18/07 5:41pm

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LinnLM1 said:

Jesse absolutely wrote "Jungle Love" and "The Bird". I still remember Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis on BET back around '86 or '87 talking about how Jesse did all the instruments for "Jungle Love" and how he took it from 8 track to 16 track to 24 track recording. And I remember Jesse saying he wrote both those songs and sort of wished he had saved them for his 1st solo album.


Really? I could have sworn Prince wrote The Bird. I have a demo with just him singing.
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Reply #14 posted 03/18/07 6:47pm

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pezdispenser said:

LinnLM1 said:

Jesse absolutely wrote "Jungle Love" and "The Bird". I still remember Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis on BET back around '86 or '87 talking about how Jesse did all the instruments for "Jungle Love" and how he took it from 8 track to 16 track to 24 track recording. And I remember Jesse saying he wrote both those songs and sort of wished he had saved them for his 1st solo album.


Really? I could have sworn Prince wrote The Bird. I have a demo with just him singing.

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There is a boot floating around with P singing and I remember Morris saying that it is was just Morris, Jesse and Prince on the Ice Cream Castles cd and Dez is playing the solo on 777-9311.

The real point his like or not P is still out on the music scence. Jesse is not. He really needs to be more productive if he wants the world to know how good he is.
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Reply #15 posted 03/19/07 9:37pm

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laura you are wrong.
guitar solo on 777-9311 studio recording was played by prince.
i thought everybody on org know that prince played guitar solo on 777 9311
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Reply #16 posted 03/20/07 10:27am

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jesse should rejoin morris day & the time. i could buy their album!
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Reply #17 posted 03/20/07 3:34pm

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(sigh) I know for a stone fact that Jesse wrote Jungle Love. Words and music. Morris , who would know, told me this and a bunch of other shit. But concerning this, yeah, it was Jesse. I've stated a few times on here already about how P came in AFTER Jesse had left the studio and erased some of Jesse's guitar solo to this song. jesse played everything on the track with the exception of the "horn" keyboard part, which was added by P. Oh and it's P playing the solo to 777-9311. And even on that, he's imitating Jesse. That's why it has a mild wah/octavia sound to it, cuz that's the sound Jesse used a lot for his leads on the first Time tour. And also the whammy bar, which P never used during this period, but Jesse did. P's choice of sound and style on that solo was to irk Jesse that even though P was biting off of Jesse's sound, HE was the one who still recorded the solo.
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Reply #18 posted 03/21/07 3:02pm

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Go 'head Brutha B! Drop that science wink

..any knowledge on the interview back in 87 when Jesse dissed P? I think the interview was called "Prince is a a$$%le". I've been looking for it but can't find it.
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Reply #19 posted 03/21/07 3:34pm

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blackguitaristz said:

(sigh) I know for a stone fact that Jesse wrote Jungle Love. Words and music. Morris , who would know, told me this and a bunch of other shit. But concerning this, yeah, it was Jesse. I've stated a few times on here already about how P came in AFTER Jesse had left the studio and erased some of Jesse's guitar solo to this song. jesse played everything on the track with the exception of the "horn" keyboard part, which was added by P. Oh and it's P playing the solo to 777-9311. And even on that, he's imitating Jesse. That's why it has a mild wah/octavia sound to it, cuz that's the sound Jesse used a lot for his leads on the first Time tour. And also the whammy bar, which P never used during this period, but Jesse did. P's choice of sound and style on that solo was to irk Jesse that even though P was biting off of Jesse's sound, HE was the one who still recorded the solo.



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Reply #20 posted 03/22/07 12:42am

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blackguitaristz said:

(sigh) I know for a stone fact that Jesse wrote Jungle Love. Words and music. Morris , who would know, told me this and a bunch of other shit. But concerning this, yeah, it was Jesse. I've stated a few times on here already about how P came in AFTER Jesse had left the studio and erased some of Jesse's guitar solo to this song. jesse played everything on the track with the exception of the "horn" keyboard part, which was added by P. Oh and it's P playing the solo to 777-9311. And even on that, he's imitating Jesse. That's why it has a mild wah/octavia sound to it, cuz that's the sound Jesse used a lot for his leads on the first Time tour. And also the whammy bar, which P never used during this period, but Jesse did. P's choice of sound and style on that solo was to irk Jesse that even though P was biting off of Jesse's sound, HE was the one who still recorded the solo.


So did Jesse write The Bird, and was his songwriting the centrepiece of The Time as he says?
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Reply #21 posted 03/22/07 9:38am

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pezdispenser said:

blackguitaristz said:

(sigh) I know for a stone fact that Jesse wrote Jungle Love. Words and music. Morris , who would know, told me this and a bunch of other shit. But concerning this, yeah, it was Jesse. I've stated a few times on here already about how P came in AFTER Jesse had left the studio and erased some of Jesse's guitar solo to this song. jesse played everything on the track with the exception of the "horn" keyboard part, which was added by P. Oh and it's P playing the solo to 777-9311. And even on that, he's imitating Jesse. That's why it has a mild wah/octavia sound to it, cuz that's the sound Jesse used a lot for his leads on the first Time tour. And also the whammy bar, which P never used during this period, but Jesse did. P's choice of sound and style on that solo was to irk Jesse that even though P was biting off of Jesse's sound, HE was the one who still recorded the solo.


So did Jesse write The Bird, and was his songwriting the centrepiece of The Time as he says?

No, that was P alone who wrote that.
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Reply #22 posted 03/22/07 9:56am

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blackguitaristz said:

(sigh) I know for a stone fact that Jesse wrote Jungle Love. Words and music. Morris , who would know, told me this and a bunch of other shit. But concerning this, yeah, it was Jesse. I've stated a few times on here already about how P came in AFTER Jesse had left the studio and erased some of Jesse's guitar solo to this song. jesse played everything on the track with the exception of the "horn" keyboard part, which was added by P. Oh and it's P playing the solo to 777-9311. And even on that, he's imitating Jesse. That's why it has a mild wah/octavia sound to it, cuz that's the sound Jesse used a lot for his leads on the first Time tour. And also the whammy bar, which P never used during this period, but Jesse did. P's choice of sound and style on that solo was to irk Jesse that even though P was biting off of Jesse's sound, HE was the one who still recorded the solo.

Awesome info!!! thanks!

I think I knew Jesse wrote Jungle Love.....he did it in concert too .

But (now I'm a keyboard player so i may be biased).... but the "horn part" is pretty much the basis of the song, along with the bass (which might be a synth bass).

I got my band to play it....and it's really all the bass line, plus 2 layered synth horn parts, until the break where Jesse does chicken scratch rhythm.

(yes there are some rythm guitar hits on the verses but they are buried).


To me the whole song is the horns doing the hits on the chorus and the other synth holding the whole notes throughout, plus the signature riff at the end of of every 4 bars (mainly bass and synth).
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Reply #23 posted 03/26/07 4:13am

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It is highly probable (I have no evidence or inside information through conversations with any ex member of The Time etc) that Jesse Johnson wrote "Jungle Love", he was obviously proud of that song because he named his own studio Jungle Love Studios!
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Reply #24 posted 03/26/07 12:44pm

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jaypotton said:

It is highly probable (I have no evidence or inside information through conversations with any ex member of The Time etc) that Jesse Johnson wrote "Jungle Love", he was obviously proud of that song because he named his own studio Jungle Love Studios!


haha! good oone!
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