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Jessee Johnson and D'angelo???? Jesse just posted on his facebook page that he's been asked to tour Europe with Dangelo. Let's Pray this Happens!!!!!! | |
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i hope he stays with the o7 | |
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jesse acts as if he is too much of alll that to tour or b back up for anybody. he was the relunctant one with the time reunion | |
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What? Release Yourself | |
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Like I said in my earlier post: Duke leaves a legendary band to go tour with someone who might or might not even show the fuck up! But I'm not surprised considering he did work with Sly Stone at one point.
Jesse Johnson is on some next shit! | |
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Big mistake D'Angelo can't even seem to get his new album finished.Something tells me that his tour will probably have problems too. | |
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Michael Archer is putting his album out in 2030. By then, Jesse would probably not be able to churn much less strum or play his guitar by then and D'Angelo would be so old too that he could hardly get out of his piano bench... | |
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I didn't think he was being serious but if he is...... I'M NOT SAYING YOU'RE UGLY. YOU JUST HAVE BAD LUCK WHEN IT COMES TO MIRRORS AND SUNLIGHT!
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I wonder if Jesse has reunited with Sly cuz he seems real fucked up right about now. Don't laugh at my funk
This funk is a serious joint | |
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I'm sure when anyone refers to wanting to be the next version of their heroes they mean at the top of their game....not a rock bottom | |
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D'angelo!!?? LLLLLLLLLLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL!!! That sounds like a great career move. A fat washed up hasbeen that never was. At least people know The Time and like them. D'angelo....WOW!! I hope the Time keeps going. They honestly don't need Jesse. Tori can fill in just fine but I dont really sense that Jam and Lewis are serious either. I think they are done with this project and as a group | |
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Sorry, but D'Angelos Voodoo was better than all of The Time albums. D'angelo did get some help, but did have a helluva lot more musical and creative input on his own music than The Time did. And The Time is basically either covering Prince most basic rnb funk songs that he didn't want on his own albums, while D'Angelo togethere with a few other acts defined the 90s/00s era of soul music.
Voodoo is mentioned as a modern classic in history books, while The Time is mentioned as one of Princes alter egos. My Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/tundrah | |
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WRONG!
there aint a thing on Voodoo thats better than 777-9311, Get It Up, Cool, The Stick, Jungle Love, My Drawers...
..plus, Dangelo was trying to BE Prince so "get it right onionhead!-Morris Day "Climb in my fur." | |
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Voodoo is great but The Time's first two albums whupped its ass out of the parking lot... | |
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No shit Sherlock. This is what happens when Prince.org zealots like you take threads too seriously. I have been a Jesse Johnson fan since Jesse Johnson's Revue so it's nothing you can tell me about Jesse musically that i don't already know. I just made a light hearted joke about JJ that wasn't even intended to be taken seriously since most people in these threads are still about to have a stroke over 07ven, Jesse, and Prince comments in these threads. Don't laugh at my funk
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well speaking from a female point of view
::swoon::
yes, please | |
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I love the two first albums of The Time, but first of all they were prince songs, not The Time. Next thing, they were imo great party jams with catchy lyrics thrown on top with swag. Voodoo has alot more dimensions to it and covers more than the funky fun of The Time, which is basically good throw aways of Prince, Dirty Mind and 1999. Prince thought it was fun to make jamming funk songs on the side, but knew it wasn't sounding ground braking enough for his own albums when he started discovering new styles. Actually, I listen to The Time albums more than D'Angelo because I'm studying the brilliance in Prince funk. His way of thinking. But from an objective point of view these albums are just fun listen with some sophisticated instrumental breaks here and there. Voodoo was a great album imo all the way. My Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/tundrah | |
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I know who created The Time and the songs. I also know who contributed to the later cds etc. Please. Voodoo has dimensions? Its one big piece of swamp funk. There are NO dimensions to it. The whole cd almsot sounds the same and the vibe is low key. Much LESS diversity then any one Time album. I love Voodoo my damn self and was a street teamer for it my damn self but lets have some perspective. And lets not forget as I mentioned that he was trying to be Prince what with the How Does It Feel tribute, the drum tack used from Parade on Africa etc...all revelaed by 2uestlove. AND lets not forget that this relase took everytghing out of Dangelo even though it wasnt too much there in retrospect. Prince Time albums put Voodoo to fucking shame in all aspects. I think you just want to fuck him. "Climb in my fur." | |
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oh well, we got different opinions. No reason to fight over it. If I really wanted to be gay and fuck D'Angelo, then why would I subjectivly choose to listen to The Time more than I listen to D'Angelo. I think both Tom Waits and Joni Mitchell is far better than The Time, but I still listen more to The Time. This is mostly because funk is in my soul, and I love the attitude given by Prince on Jamie Starr funk like DMSR, Lets Work, Head etc... Prince had several songs that sounded pretty much the same for himself, vanity 6 and The Time. and even though D'Angelo sounds quite a bit like a combination of Curtis Mayfield, Marving Gaye and Prince, he is still D'Angelo, and has done alot for the modern soul movement recieving great reviews, and reintroducing fantastic organic sound of real instruments in a time where music sounds cold as the south pole. Personally D'Angelo moves me more than The Time, but The Time gets more attention from me 95% based on the instrumental "jam" and break parts and 5% based on the whole image and dance routines etc, haha. It's just good old fun. And the beat is always easy to follow. I love how Voodoo has a very laid back drum beat on many of the songs, in a style that I've never heard done on any Prince songs. actually D'Angelo managed to make an album that I was hoping Prince would do. Nothing wrong with that. Prince is rarely being as behind the beat... he is more right on like Larry Graham. So imo D'angelo provided something that was missing. My Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/tundrah | |
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It is sad that Jesse has to consider taking a role with D'Angelo as Part of the band wqhen Jesse's last album smokes ANYTHING D'Angelo has released or ever even thought about. I would love to see Jesse get an opening act and also Do the D'Angelo show. Verbal, paired down to 1 disc is classic. | |
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I'm sick and tired of the Prince fans being sick and tired of the Prince fans that are sick and tired! | |
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D'Angelo actually put something atleast a little new with his swampy soul funk and mumbling singing style. Jesses album is super traditional, I hear nothing new on it, other than the fact that it's overly polished pop/plastic sounding compared to the organic and much more live sounding Voodoo. Verbal Penetration was an attempt at sounding retro modern, while D'Angelo actually created a movement in modern soul music without making it as glossy and poppy. The production is just great, and the overall sound of it is something that both Prince and Jesse should stribe after imo. It's sound engineering art imo. Great songs on top doesn't make this album bad. It doesn't have many hits or evergreens. It's the album as a whole that is so damn good. But it takes a little while to get into for some, as it might feel a little slow on first listen. My Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/tundrah | |
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Not interested in the slightest in seeing JJ with Dangelo. JJ needs to do his own thang..he's got a load of his own songs he could perform, D'angelo should be opening for JJ Stand Up! Everybody, this is your life!
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D'Angelo actually put something atleast a little new with his swampy soul funk and mumbling singing style. Jesses album is super traditional, I hear nothing new on it, other than the fact that it's overly polished pop/plastic sounding compared to the organic and much more live sounding Voodoo. Verbal Penetration was an attempt at sounding retro modern, while D'Angelo actually created a movement in modern soul music without making it as glossy and poppy. The production is just great, and the overall sound of it is something that both Prince and Jesse should stribe after imo. It's sound engineering art imo. Great songs on top doesn't make this album bad. It doesn't have many hits or evergreens. It's the album as a whole that is so damn good. But it takes a little while to get into for some, as it might feel a little slow on first listen. Do not agree. VoodOo is over-hyped. | |
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VERY much so and I 've said so when it first released. To me it was a huge let down, listened to it a few times and sold it to a used record store. I'm sick and tired of the Prince fans being sick and tired of the Prince fans that are sick and tired! | |
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Voodoo really wasn't a favorite of mine either, not even close. | |
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