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Oh my word, Jill Jones is unbelievable. how hot can you get???!!!
fuck me!!! http://www.youtube.com/wa...L3O9c71OEc a rare jill jones clip. man, i got hard after just the 1st second. fuck beyonce, jill IS the ultimate | |
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u serious? | |
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jill jones was/is a bad muthafucka! For all time I am with you, you are with me. | |
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that was an awful performance but she's a hottie. | |
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i thought she was sexy as hell in the 1999 video ¡The Future Is Ours, If You Can Count! https://www.youtube.com/w...A_zTY0qWWk | |
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that was hotter than hell |
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A nice cross-pollination of a wonderful ass and bad music. "The first time I saw the cover of Dirty Mind in the early 80s I thought, 'Is this some drag queen ripping on Freddie Prinze?'" - Some guy on The Gear Page | |
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carlcranshaw said: A nice cross-pollination of a wonderful ass and bad music.
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Jill Jones should have been a star. It's hard to imagine that of all Prince's women, Jones had one of the least successful careers. I think her main problem was that Prince waited too long to produce her 1st album. I don't know about all the songs, but the G-Spot song was 4-5 years old by the time it appeared on Jones' album! I believe it was originally one of the tracks that would have been on the 2nd Vanity 6 album, but after Vanity left it just sat around until Prince finally gave it to Jill Jones. If her debut album had come out in 1984 or 1985, I think she would have been a hit with the public. | |
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She was hot alright ! | |
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mimi2 said: Jill Jones should have been a star. It's hard to imagine that of all Prince's women, Jones had one of the least successful careers. I think her main problem was that Prince waited too long to produce her 1st album. I don't know about all the songs, but the G-Spot song was 4-5 years old by the time it appeared on Jones' album! I believe it was originally one of the tracks that would have been on the 2nd Vanity 6 album, but after Vanity left it just sat around until Prince finally gave it to Jill Jones. If her debut album had come out in 1984 or 1985, I think she would have been a hit with the public.
SoulAlive and myself have posted in depth about this very subject MANY times on here. As far as J.J. being fine, that's an understatement. Jill was fine as hell back in 82 when she first hit the spotlight, a side from touring with Teena. Jill, besides P, was the star of the 1999 album. Her vocals on that were fantastic. She originally had a much bigger role in the film Purple Rain but for some freak reason, her part was cut down and Wendy, a newcomer, got the bulk of the lines. By far, she had the most lines in the band. Which I always found to be weird. But Jill is miles ahead in looks compared to Beyonce, Alicia, Rhianna, whoever. SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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She was hot, no doubt. But that performance was crap. The song's crap too. I'm still a fan though. “The man who never looks into a newspaper is better informed than he who reads them, inasmuch as he who knows nothing is nearer to truth than he whose mind is filled with falsehoods and errors.”
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mimi2 said: Jill Jones should have been a star. It's hard to imagine that of all Prince's women, Jones had one of the least successful careers. I think her main problem was that Prince waited too long to produce her 1st album. I don't know about all the songs, but the G-Spot song was 4-5 years old by the time it appeared on Jones' album! I believe it was originally one of the tracks that would have been on the 2nd Vanity 6 album, but after Vanity left it just sat around until Prince finally gave it to Jill Jones. If her debut album had come out in 1984 or 1985, I think she would have been a hit with the public.
I totally agree.Her album took too long to come out.By 1987,songs like "G-Spot","All Day/All Night","Baby You're A Trip" and even "Mia Bocca" didn't sound fresh anymore.It was obvious that those songs had been around for awhile.The whole "G-Spot" concept was new and provocative in 1983/84.If the song had been released around that time,it would have resonated with many people By 1987,it was old news. Jill's album should have been released in late 1984 or early 1985,when it could have benefitted from the Purple Rain hype. | |
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go head jill stae your claim in the free world !!!!! i aint mad at you | |
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I agree her debut album should have been released in 1984/5 when she was still fresh in peoples minds from Purple Rain. She could have been as big as Sheila E. | |
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weirdozmedia said: i thought she was sexy as hell in the 1999 video
wasnt she like 16 in that? | |
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emesem said: weirdozmedia said: i thought she was sexy as hell in the 1999 video
wasnt she like 16 in that? according to her bio she was 20.. she looked 16 to you?! ¡The Future Is Ours, If You Can Count! https://www.youtube.com/w...A_zTY0qWWk | |
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