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Thread started 09/03/09 8:59am

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Jesse Johnson: "Be Your Man"

Been jamming to this song, and forgot how good it is.



Jesse is so damn cute. love giggle
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Reply #1 posted 09/03/09 1:37pm

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Yeah ! Good track ! I forgot too !! It's been a while ...Thank you for posting it !
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Reply #2 posted 09/03/09 5:56pm

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Yeah, I clearly remember when this track was released in 85. I was hyped as hell about it. I kept calling Tower Records and Music Plus to see if they had it in yet because the o.g. release date had been moved back a little. Finally, when it came in, I jetted over there from school and got the 45 of this song. I got home, threw it on the turntable and was.....let down like a muthafucker! I was expecting some Hendrix, fucking it up and turning it out on the axe from Jesse. As bad as a lead guitarist Jesse was/is, I thought for certain Jesse was going to come out hard killin' it on the guitar. I had seen him live with The Time twice before this so I KNEW Jesse was coldblooded. I thought he was going to kill on the axe for no other reason but to answer Prince's guitar work on "Let's Go Crazy" and P's killin' guitar intro on When Doves Cry. That's what Jesse essentially was/is is a guitarist and THAT'S what I wanted to see and hear. But nah....Jesse went straight pop with "Horns" galore all over the track. I was sitting, staring at the turn table, trying to convince myself that Jesse at least had a cool solo in the middle of the song. The middle section came and went so I thought "O.k., well it's at the end. Yeah, that's it!" The end came and faded out. razz The song is alright, I understood he was keeping it in line with The Time's sound to a degree but I liked the b-side "Special Love" better. Of course, that didn't have a solo in it either. The best track wasn't even on the album and it SHOULD have been. And that's "Free World". That to me is one of my all time favorite tracks released by Jesse. Free World should have not only been on his debut but it should have been the lead off single. And yeah, it has a guitar solo. It's buried hella low in the mix and shit but at least it's there! biggrin
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Reply #3 posted 09/03/09 8:34pm

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blackguitaristz said:

Yeah, I clearly remember when this track was released in 85. I was hyped as hell about it. I kept calling Tower Records and Music Plus to see if they had it in yet because the o.g. release date had been moved back a little. Finally, when it came in, I jetted over there from school and got the 45 of this song. I got home, threw it on the turntable and was.....let down like a muthafucker! I was expecting some Hendrix, fucking it up and turning it out on the axe from Jesse. As bad as a lead guitarist Jesse was/is, I thought for certain Jesse was going to come out hard killin' it on the guitar. I had seen him live with The Time twice before this so I KNEW Jesse was coldblooded. I thought he was going to kill on the axe for no other reason but to answer Prince's guitar work on "Let's Go Crazy" and P's killin' guitar intro on When Doves Cry. That's what Jesse essentially was/is is a guitarist and THAT'S what I wanted to see and hear. But nah....Jesse went straight pop with "Horns" galore all over the track. I was sitting, staring at the turn table, trying to convince myself that Jesse at least had a cool solo in the middle of the song. The middle section came and went so I thought "O.k., well it's at the end. Yeah, that's it!" The end came and faded out. razz The song is alright, I understood he was keeping it in line with The Time's sound to a degree but I liked the b-side "Special Love" better. Of course, that didn't have a solo in it either. The best track wasn't even on the album and it SHOULD have been. And that's "Free World". That to me is one of my all time favorite tracks released by Jesse. Free World should have not only been on his debut but it should have been the lead off single. And yeah, it has a guitar solo. It's buried hella low in the mix and shit but at least it's there! biggrin

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Reply #4 posted 09/03/09 8:44pm

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bassline is MAD dope kid
You're so glam, every time I see you I wanna slam!
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Reply #5 posted 09/03/09 9:50pm

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Great song biggrin
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Reply #6 posted 09/04/09 12:05am

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minneapolisFunq said:

bassline is MAD dope kid

Should have known that u could get with this being that u have the album cover that this song came from as your avatar! biggrin
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Reply #7 posted 09/04/09 12:12am

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Yeah, I always thought it was cool the way he threw in the lyric to this song that Lisa actually wrote on The Stick "Get a little satisfaction". Instead of finishing it off with "Work The Stick in my ride", Jesse wrote "I've got to make you mine." Not quite as cool as what Lisa wrote but u know.... razz
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Reply #8 posted 09/04/09 1:50am

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I STILL use my copy of this LP from 1985 TO THIS DAY!!!!!
BTW- Mark Cardenas....keyboardist of Jesse's Revue and on the cover of The Time's ICE CREAM CASTLE lives out here in Seattle!!!!! I've jammed w/him in a couple of different situations
cool cool cool
"Can You Help Me" is my All-Time fave from the LP!!!!!
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Reply #9 posted 09/04/09 2:34am

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blackguitaristz said:

Yeah, I clearly remember when this track was released in 85. I was hyped as hell about it. I kept calling Tower Records and Music Plus to see if they had it in yet because the o.g. release date had been moved back a little. Finally, when it came in, I jetted over there from school and got the 45 of this song. I got home, threw it on the turntable and was.....let down like a muthafucker! I was expecting some Hendrix, fucking it up and turning it out on the axe from Jesse. As bad as a lead guitarist Jesse was/is, I thought for certain Jesse was going to come out hard killin' it on the guitar. I had seen him live with The Time twice before this so I KNEW Jesse was coldblooded. I thought he was going to kill on the axe for no other reason but to answer Prince's guitar work on "Let's Go Crazy" and P's killin' guitar intro on When Doves Cry. That's what Jesse essentially was/is is a guitarist and THAT'S what I wanted to see and hear. But nah....Jesse went straight pop with "Horns" galore all over the track. I was sitting, staring at the turn table, trying to convince myself that Jesse at least had a cool solo in the middle of the song. The middle section came and went so I thought "O.k., well it's at the end. Yeah, that's it!" The end came and faded out. razz The song is alright, I understood he was keeping it in line with The Time's sound to a degree but I liked the b-side "Special Love" better. Of course, that didn't have a solo in it either. The best track wasn't even on the album and it SHOULD have been. And that's "Free World". That to me is one of my all time favorite tracks released by Jesse. Free World should have not only been on his debut but it should have been the lead off single. And yeah, it has a guitar solo. It's buried hella low in the mix and shit but at least it's there! biggrin
[Edited 9/3/09 18:03pm]

I bet cho azz wusn't sayin' that chyt when he dropped "Baby Let's Kiss" and "Love Struck" evillol evillol evillol
Me and my friends used to joke about how long Jesse would solo. Jesse would kick off a solo, the band would go to dinner, go out partying afterwards and stumble in at all hours of the morning and Jesse would still be soloing. lol
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Reply #10 posted 09/04/09 3:23am

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BlaqueKnight said:

blackguitaristz said:

Yeah, I clearly remember when this track was released in 85. I was hyped as hell about it. I kept calling Tower Records and Music Plus to see if they had it in yet because the o.g. release date had been moved back a little. Finally, when it came in, I jetted over there from school and got the 45 of this song. I got home, threw it on the turntable and was.....let down like a muthafucker! I was expecting some Hendrix, fucking it up and turning it out on the axe from Jesse. As bad as a lead guitarist Jesse was/is, I thought for certain Jesse was going to come out hard killin' it on the guitar. I had seen him live with The Time twice before this so I KNEW Jesse was coldblooded. I thought he was going to kill on the axe for no other reason but to answer Prince's guitar work on "Let's Go Crazy" and P's killin' guitar intro on When Doves Cry. That's what Jesse essentially was/is is a guitarist and THAT'S what I wanted to see and hear. But nah....Jesse went straight pop with "Horns" galore all over the track. I was sitting, staring at the turn table, trying to convince myself that Jesse at least had a cool solo in the middle of the song. The middle section came and went so I thought "O.k., well it's at the end. Yeah, that's it!" The end came and faded out. razz The song is alright, I understood he was keeping it in line with The Time's sound to a degree but I liked the b-side "Special Love" better. Of course, that didn't have a solo in it either. The best track wasn't even on the album and it SHOULD have been. And that's "Free World". That to me is one of my all time favorite tracks released by Jesse. Free World should have not only been on his debut but it should have been the lead off single. And yeah, it has a guitar solo. It's buried hella low in the mix and shit but at least it's there! biggrin
[Edited 9/3/09 18:03pm]

I bet cho azz wusn't sayin' that chyt when he dropped "Baby Let's Kiss" and "Love Struck" evillol evillol evillol
Me and my friends used to joke about how long Jesse would solo. Jesse would kick off a solo, the band would go to dinner, go out partying afterwards and stumble in at all hours of the morning and Jesse would still be soloing. lol

What it is Blaque?! Nah, he actually got it happening a little bit on his debut. She's A Doll and Can You Help Me had some leads on there. He had his solos higher up in the mix on his second album. Fool's Paradise, the b-side, was killin'. Again, should have been on the album. Yeah, his leads on Love Struck and especially on "Blueberry Gossip" for Tamara is killin'. What he was doing on Bare My Naked Soul is basically what I wanted on his debut but u know. His leads on Love Struck and Blueberry Gossip would have been REAL cool on his debut though. That tone, the way up high in the mix, that's DEFINATELY what I wanted to hear on his debut. The backwards guitar on Fool's Paradise and Blueberry, I wanted to hear THAT from him on his debut in 85. wink
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Reply #11 posted 09/04/09 6:26am

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dont get me wrong, i love a good guitar solo(like the one on she i cant resist)

but you gotta have love for a strong groove such as this one. i love the snare drum on the track. the driving beat keeps my head nodding thru the whole track
You're so glam, every time I see you I wanna slam!
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minneapolisFunq said:

dont get me wrong, i love a good guitar solo(like the one on she i cant resist)

but you gotta have love for a strong groove such as this one. i love the snare drum on the track. the driving beat keeps my head nodding thru the whole track

Oh, no doubt. The groove on this is nice. Very cool bassline.
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i had a feeling you would agree music
You're so glam, every time I see you I wanna slam!
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Reply #14 posted 09/05/09 8:00am

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good song, glad I got to see him live back in 85', all decked out in his pink attire....he has a new album coming out this october, double cd i believe.
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Reply #15 posted 09/06/09 12:41am

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thepope2the9s said:

good song, glad I got to see him live back in 85', all decked out in his pink attire....he has a new album coming out this october, double cd i believe.

I saw him back then as a solo act for the first time as well. Yeah, Jesse actually posted a thread promoting his new album and tour on here not too long ago.
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Reply #16 posted 09/06/09 9:01am

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blackguitaristz said:

Yeah, I clearly remember when this track was released in 85. I was hyped as hell about it. I got home, threw it on the turntable and was.....let down like a muthafucker! I was expecting some Hendrix, fucking it up and turning it out on the axe from Jesse. As bad as a lead guitarist Jesse was/is, I thought for certain Jesse was going to come out hard killin' it on the guitar. I had seen him live with The Time twice before this so I KNEW Jesse was coldblooded. I thought he was going to kill on the axe for no other reason but to answer Prince's guitar work on "Let's Go Crazy" and P's killin' guitar intro on When Doves Cry. That's what Jesse essentially was/is is a guitarist and THAT'S what I wanted to see and hear.


My sentiments exactly. I was waiting for him to throwdown with his geetar. Instead he gave us rnb funk which wasnt bad but it wasn't what I was expecting. Thank God for the ending solos of Can You Help Me. That was what I was craving from him.
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Reply #17 posted 09/06/09 9:58am

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Yeah, I clearly remember when this track was released in 85. I was hyped as hell about it. I kept calling Tower Records and Music Plus to see if they had it in yet because the o.g. release date had been moved back a little. Finally, when it came in, I jetted over there from school and got the 45 of this song. I got home, threw it on the turntable and was.....let down like a muthafucker! I was expecting some Hendrix, fucking it up and turning it out on the axe from Jesse. As bad as a lead guitarist Jesse was/is, I thought for certain Jesse was going to come out hard killin' it on the guitar. I had seen him live with The Time twice before this so I KNEW Jesse was coldblooded. I thought he was going to kill on the axe for no other reason but to answer Prince's guitar work on "Let's Go Crazy" and P's killin' guitar intro on When Doves Cry. That's what Jesse essentially was/is is a guitarist and THAT'S what I wanted to see and hear. But nah....Jesse went straight pop with "Horns" galore all over the track. I was sitting, staring at the turn table, trying to convince myself that Jesse at least had a cool solo in the middle of the song. The middle section came and went so I thought "O.k., well it's at the end. Yeah, that's it!" The end came and faded out. razz The song is alright, I understood he was keeping it in line with The Time's sound to a degree but I liked the b-side "Special Love" better. Of course, that didn't have a solo in it either. The best track wasn't even on the album and it SHOULD have been. And that's "Free World". That to me is one of my all time favorite tracks released by Jesse. Free World should have not only been on his debut but it should have been the lead off single. And yeah, it has a guitar solo. It's buried hella low in the mix and shit but at least it's there! biggrin
[Edited 9/3/09 18:03pm]


If U think about Prince rarely showed his lead guitar talent in his beginning albums that much either. Back then most black artist had to show there R&b side more or records wouldn't sell much. U rarely knew Prince could tear a guitar up until u saw him live just like Jesse
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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KCOOLMUZIQ said:

blackguitaristz said:

Yeah, I clearly remember when this track was released in 85. I was hyped as hell about it. I kept calling Tower Records and Music Plus to see if they had it in yet because the o.g. release date had been moved back a little. Finally, when it came in, I jetted over there from school and got the 45 of this song. I got home, threw it on the turntable and was.....let down like a muthafucker! I was expecting some Hendrix, fucking it up and turning it out on the axe from Jesse. As bad as a lead guitarist Jesse was/is, I thought for certain Jesse was going to come out hard killin' it on the guitar. I had seen him live with The Time twice before this so I KNEW Jesse was coldblooded. I thought he was going to kill on the axe for no other reason but to answer Prince's guitar work on "Let's Go Crazy" and P's killin' guitar intro on When Doves Cry. That's what Jesse essentially was/is is a guitarist and THAT'S what I wanted to see and hear. But nah....Jesse went straight pop with "Horns" galore all over the track. I was sitting, staring at the turn table, trying to convince myself that Jesse at least had a cool solo in the middle of the song. The middle section came and went so I thought "O.k., well it's at the end. Yeah, that's it!" The end came and faded out. razz The song is alright, I understood he was keeping it in line with The Time's sound to a degree but I liked the b-side "Special Love" better. Of course, that didn't have a solo in it either. The best track wasn't even on the album and it SHOULD have been. And that's "Free World". That to me is one of my all time favorite tracks released by Jesse. Free World should have not only been on his debut but it should have been the lead off single. And yeah, it has a guitar solo. It's buried hella low in the mix and shit but at least it's there! biggrin
[Edited 9/3/09 18:03pm]


If U think about Prince rarely showed his lead guitar talent in his beginning albums that much either. Back then most black artist had to show there R&b side more or records wouldn't sell much. U rarely knew Prince could tear a guitar up until u saw him live just like Jesse

That's true. Although P did throw down on his second album with Why You Wanna Treat Me So Bad and Bambi. I know he did his thing too on "I'm Yours" but he put em up on Why You Wanna and Bambi. He didn't fuck with any leads on Dirty Mind and Controversy. And a little on 1999 with his solo on Lady Cab Driver. Now after his Dirty Mind album and before Controversy, he killed it on his solo to Get It Up and The Stick on The Time album. Then he threw down hard on his solo to 777-9311. But yeah, he didn't really bring it full scale untill his Purple Rain album. And even that wasn't a LOT of guitar. It was just more than he had previously. You're exactly right with folks not knowing that P could through down on the axe in the early days untill they went and saw him live.
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KCOOLMUZIQ said:



If U think about Prince rarely showed his lead guitar talent in his beginning albums that much either. Back then most black artist had to show there R&b side more or records wouldn't sell much. U rarely knew Prince could tear a guitar up until u saw him live just like Jesse

That's true. Although P did throw down on his second album with Why You Wanna Treat Me So Bad and Bambi. I know he did his thing too on "I'm Yours" but he put em up on Why You Wanna and Bambi. He didn't fuck with any leads on Dirty Mind and Controversy. And a little on 1999 with his solo on Lady Cab Driver. Now after his Dirty Mind album and before Controversy, he killed it on his solo to Get It Up and The Stick on The Time album. Then he threw down hard on his solo to 777-9311. But yeah, he didn't really bring it full scale untill his Purple Rain album. And even that wasn't a LOT of guitar. It was just more than he had previously. You're exactly right with folks not knowing that P could through down on the axe in the early days untill they went and saw him live.


Yeah! u r totally right with Bambi,Why U wanna treat me so bad & I'm yours & that killer lead guitar work on "get it Up" & 777-9311...But radio wouldn't touch those songs back then. Except 4 Get it up & 777-3911 which was played a lot. But the longer versions on the The Time albums had the killer lead guitar riffs. Not the short radio edit versions. Plus no one knew except die hard Prince fanatics like me. That it was Prince really doing it all..

I was shocked when I would c Prince per4rm live he would blow me away with his lead guitar work. Almost as if he was saying. Yeah i know how how to knock all these rockers aside
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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KCOOLMUZIQ said:

blackguitaristz said:


That's true. Although P did throw down on his second album with Why You Wanna Treat Me So Bad and Bambi. I know he did his thing too on "I'm Yours" but he put em up on Why You Wanna and Bambi. He didn't fuck with any leads on Dirty Mind and Controversy. And a little on 1999 with his solo on Lady Cab Driver. Now after his Dirty Mind album and before Controversy, he killed it on his solo to Get It Up and The Stick on The Time album. Then he threw down hard on his solo to 777-9311. But yeah, he didn't really bring it full scale untill his Purple Rain album. And even that wasn't a LOT of guitar. It was just more than he had previously. You're exactly right with folks not knowing that P could through down on the axe in the early days untill they went and saw him live.


Yeah! u r totally right with Bambi,Why U wanna treat me so bad & I'm yours & that killer lead guitar work on "get it Up" & 777-9311...But radio wouldn't touch those songs back then. Except 4 Get it up & 777-3911 which was played a lot. But the longer versions on the The Time albums had the killer lead guitar riffs. Not the short radio edit versions. Plus no one knew except die hard Prince fanatics like me. That it was Prince really doing it all..

I was shocked when I would c Prince per4rm live he would blow me away with his lead guitar work. Almost as if he was saying. Yeah i know how how to knock all these rockers aside

Yeah, let's not forget P had a short solo on Ronnie Talk To Russia. And a little bit on Private Joy too. They weren't that stretched out but u know....
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Reply #21 posted 09/08/09 4:52pm

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Big fan of Jesse, and this is one of my favorite cuts. The groove just straight up funks your head.
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Reply #22 posted 09/11/09 2:12pm

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I always loved this song. I remember my buddy saw the video and told me I had to buy it. So bought the album instead of tape cause it was only $6.99 biggrin

He did a nice rendition in Vegas with no keyboards, just him Terry and Bean. cool
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Reply #24 posted 09/12/09 10:00am

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Yo, Who's that fine girl who Jesse gives a kiss on the cheek. She has black on and is sitting alone.
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Reply #25 posted 09/14/09 5:47pm

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Doesn't "Be Your Man" sound a lot like "Chocolate" from the Time's Pandemonium Album? Especially in the beginning portion of "Be Your Man"?
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