alexnvrmnd777 said:
What?? You can't see why people shitted on 20Ten but love Condensate???? Let's see...20Ten - MOST of it - was a bunch of soulless and lifeless Linn drum nonsense (just to try to capitalize on a minor resurgence of the sound) while Condensate is a plain ol' fun, funny, and funky record, with a lot of tracks that would not only please the hardcore Time fan base, but radio as well. Although
And there you have it. Question properly answered. Although you explained I still can't see. Btw I'm a hardcore Time fan. | |
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Yup, yup (as Teddy Riley would say)! That "woo hoo hoo" chant from the ladies started playing back in my mind (and the chorus) outta nowhere and caused me to keep going back to the song. Now, I think I play it more than If I Was Yo Man!
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20ten was garbage. Very uninspired and a poor imitation of his former self. | |
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I wouldn't call us lovers, but just the same we're more than friends.
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P needs to get his old homies. The OG's got the original group, they got Sue Ann. He should do the same.
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No long, drawn out explanations or analyses here...I like what I like and I'm having a bunch of fun! A few peeps ain't feeling it...oh well, they'll be allright, Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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20ten was garbage. Very uninspired and a poor imitation of his former self. I guess to each his own. I wouldn't say 20ten is his best, but I just don't hear the garbage. To this day I still listen to it, but I just can't ever see myself listening to Condensate ever again. They took all that time to put that cd together and it just sounds as if it was thrown together overnight. Don't get me wrong I am not trying to convince noone to feel the way I do. I'm just scratching my head trying to figure out what's the fuss! | |
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Same here. I'd love to love this cd. I just kinda like it. Nice little album. That's it really. | |
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I didn;'t ask you to give a shit. I never said ANYTIHNG about Prince LIVE. He is amazing live. I'm talking about his albums. And no - given the amount of music I listen to and how long I have been a Prince fan...I would not be overpraising music to make a point. You have an opinion, you're not RIGHT about anything. Prince doesn't need defending by you
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apparently you can't read.
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I agree.Prince's problem these days is that he's not surrounding himself with truly talented folks who could inspire him....and challenge him to go further.He's become complacent.After hearing Condensate,I kinda wish Prince would put together an amazing new band,go into the studio with them,and record the album as a band,with each member contributing their talent and ideas. | |
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haha i can read, however I took it as pure sarcasm and still do. [Edited 10/27/11 7:40am] | |
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"Next thing you know you'll be wanting to ride his motorcycle!" When go 2 a Prince concert or related event it's all up in the house but when log onto this site and the miasma of bitchiness is completely overwhelming! | |
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Terrific. But I'm guessing it either wasn't very convincing or it was one of those non-answer responses since I've asked this question no less than 5 times during the course of this thread and no one has bothered to post the quote.
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They said they didn't call themselves Flyte Tyme because it would've been too easy and everyone was predicting that that's what they'd call themselves. So, they went for something else. | |
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Ok. Thanks. I'm not buying that's the entire reason though. But at least you did provide the quote. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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On the DVD Morris said he and Prince were in Grand Central and they used to battle Flyte Time. Jerome was a roadie for The Time, setting up equipment when he got added. We all know Jesse was the outsider. Morris put the group together, it was his band. Prince convinced him to sing, and that way Jellybean could be the drummer. Flyte Time wouldn't represent all the members anyway in my opinion. | |
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I suppose Prince tried that in the 90's with the NPG, but I don't consider that his most successful period. He recorded his best work alone (more or less [sometimes adding horns]) The wooh is on the one! | |
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Thanks for the additional DVD info. If I recall Jessee was the only one that wasn't already in Flyte Time. The only other person I can think of that may have been added for the first album and the tour is Monte. And I think he was even in the Morris led band called Flyte Time. (I don't count Jerome as an orginal member at all).
Given all of that, I just don't buy the reason provided for not using the original band name Flyte Time. The point in wanting to use The Time was name recognition correct? But die hard fans know the story behind how they became The Time so using Flyte Time makes all the sense in the world. It distances them from Prince involvement and pays respect to their past. Using a new name with aboslutely no connection to the original roots of the group and is so generic just does not make sense to me. The Original 7ven... If I haven't been keeping up over the years I'm asking, The original seven what? Flyte Time I'd know. [Edited 10/27/11 12:00pm] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Ifsixwuz9 said:
Thanks for the additional DVD info. If I recall Jessee was the only one that wasn't already in Flyte Time. The only other person I can think of that may have been added for the first album and the tour is Monte. And I think he was even in the Morris led band called Flyte Time. (I don't count Jerome as an orginal member at all) Monte was in Flyte Time before Jimmy. Jam was a DJ at that time, Jerome was a promoter. I don't know if Alex was inif Alex was already in the band or if he came during audition time. PRINCE: Always and Forever
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After playing it for a week, I concluded that Hey Yo, Faithful, AYDKMN, and Trendin are tracks that are blatantly chasing the pop charts and sound like old dudes trying to be young. Almost totally out of character for this group of funk legends (by the way, where the hell is the FUNK??0. Role Play is incredibly boring - how did it even get on the album? The title track and the silly concepts around condesation is fairly lame and not funny. I found myself questioning if I would even play this album if I did not know it was The Time. THe answer is not a firm yes. But I love The Time - have since I met them on the COntroversy tour in Hampton, VA. Good, bad, or indifferent - they are not immune from the fact that the 80s are gone forever and can not be recaptured. It is unfair adn unreasonable to expect them to. Though he has transcended that era several times, even Prince has shown us this. [Edited 10/27/11 12:31pm] [Edited 10/27/11 16:55pm] | |
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Obviously we ain't listening to the same album... "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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I've listened to the new album a few times now. I think there are a few good tracks but nothing spectacular. Honestly, it pretty much sounds like a follow up to Pandemonium (a no big deal album imo) as opposed to anything on The Time's first 3 albums. Not too suprising since The Time's first 2 albums were almost entirely done by Prince (with some help from Dez Dickerson), not anyone nominally in The Time (except Morris on drums on some tracks), and a little more on the 3rd album but still a lot of Prince (all Jesse on "Jungle Love" particularly).
The Time a/k/a Original 7ven are a bit of a quandry. People talk about them being a great band but they didn't write OR record the vast majority of "their songs" - they just performed them in concert. Now, as a live act, they were seriously kick-ass. A very tight band and a lot of fun. They made the songs Prince wrote sound that much better live. BUT truth be told they were essentially acting as a cover band. They were not able to write those songs themselves. For "The Time" we all knew and loved to truly get back together Prince (and Dez Dickerson) would have to be involved. And since Prince's new songs have been so uninspired for so long now I seriously doubt it would be anything worth listening to.
There's a strange part in the DVD where the guys talk about hearing 'their song', "Get It Up", on the radio for the first time as they were traveling to a gig. They started celebrating on the side of the road. Not to be mean but what were they celebrating? None of them wrote or played on "Get It Up". That was a Prince accomplishment. And "Cool" was a Prince/Dez accomplishment.
Jesse is at this point the most talented of all of them. Jesse's Verbal Penetration blows away anything Prince has done lately as well as this Original 7ven album. The guy is just a wicked-good musician.
I would bet that these new songs will sound much better live than they do on album. The drum sound on several of these tracks (not all of them though) is annoyingly bad and wimpy sounding. Too bad b/c Jellybean is such a great drummer. Jellybean's actual drumming will make these songs better in a live setting. the music knows what your motives are when you are making it
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Looks like Condensate debuted at number 10 on the R&B Album Chart and number 58 on the Hot 100 chart.
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What Time is it? Morris Day and the Time do their best to get Jay Leno to do "The Bird" when they perform on "The Tonight Show" (10:35 p.m., KARE, Ch. 11). The Minneapolis-born band actually now goes by the Original 7ven, but it still features Day, Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis and funky dance moves. See Sunday's Variety section for an interview about the band's album -- and how their old pal Prince forced the name change. | |
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Oh God, I sure hope they're not planning on doing "The Bird" and that this blurb is just playing on the fact that the song was one of their biggest hits! What a waste it would be if they didn't perform one of the new tracks tonight. I'd love for it to be "If I Was Yo Man" or "Toast To The Party Girl", but we all know that if it is a new one, it'll be "#Trendin'".
EDIT: Okay, never mind. I just saw in the USA Today article that they'll be playing "#Trendin'" tonight. [Edited 10/27/11 15:59pm] | |
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I had to dig through my books to find my copy "D.M.S.R.: Prince The First Decade" by author Per Nilsen, according to the book Sue Ann first met Prince at one of the local talent shows in Minnesota. He liked her voice and had her come to his house and record some songs, one of them being Wouldn't You Love To Love Me? which would later be on Taja Sevelle's album.
With Prince's career about to take off he didn't have he time to keep working with her, so she ended up taking the departed Cynthia Johnson's spot in Flyte Time briefly before working with Morris' band Enterprise before signing with WB in 1981 and releasing her debut album that summer. | |
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i don't think they would do a leno appearance like someone did in 2000 doing a song from 1987 and on several other programs still doing songs from years and years ago when they have a new product 2 promote. nah jimmy, terry and jesse ain't playing that game. man, he has such an amazing body of music that it's sad to see him constrict it down to the basics. he's too talented for the lineup he's doing. estelle 81 | |
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