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Lovesexy / Higher Than High Was there a connection between Prince and Tony Lemans? Lemans had the song Higher Than High...which had a hook that sounded like it was lifted from the song Lovesexy (the horns). How did Tony Lemans die anyway?
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S3V3N said: Was there a connection between Prince and Tony Lemans? Lemans had the song Higher Than High...which had a hook that sounded like it was lifted from the song Lovesexy (the horns). How did Tony Lemans die anyway?
Anyone? Anyone? Produced by "Paisley Park" which usually means Prince involvement. Tony died in a motorcycle accident. If prince.org were to be made idiot proof, someone would just invent a better idiot. | |
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I could have sworn I read he died in a motorcycle accident. 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 6, 6... | |
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Tony LeMans died on June 24, 1992, at the age of 29. I am not sure where exactly (have to scrounge up my old Controversy mags) but it might have been in Minnesota.
http://www.thisdaythatyea...eath24.htm http://www.dailyalmanacs..../0624.html http://www.inthe90s.com/g...1992.shtml http://www.thedawn.freeuk...pgmc07.htm Hope this helps --- Tim // thedetroitcrawl.org | |
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Anybody know where I can get an MP3 of Higher Than High? The CD is out of print, and I think it's too obscure to find online.
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S3V3N said: Anybody know where I can get an MP3 of Higher Than High? The CD is out of print, and I think it's too obscure to find online.
If you can help, give a shout! It shows up on e-bay all the time. Cheap. If prince.org were to be made idiot proof, someone would just invent a better idiot. | |
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B4 seeing this about "Higher Than High" I had just spoke with someone about the night I met Tony. I worked 4 some clubs in Oakland Cali, and I remember this like yesterday. I was working at one doing my promotions biz at a club called Cleo's (long gone now) on second & Broadway Just B4 U get 2 Jack London Square.
It was a Wednesday (oldies night) in "89". Now mind U this was a adult joint in the city & I was just a music & club loving under age young-buck trying 2 hang out with all the older people back then. I was standing close 2 the DJ when this super cool cat slipped in with a fine woman who I did l know...She swore she was the sister of Vanity, and I was told this by other club goers that knew her she was the sister. All I knew was she was fine & yes, she really looked like Vanity or someone who could have been a sister. I can't recall her name. Anyways she came 2 where the DJ & I were and this cat who looked like a singer, cause he had a black leather outfit on that did look stylin & his hair had a nice perm/curl that made me want 2 go get mines redone..lol. And he was about my skin tone...he looked like a mixed brotha. I Think he had some glasses on that were like the circle kind Prince wore in Purple Rain. So this cat was in the spotlight 4 a second cause nobody in the joint had on anything like what he was wearing. The lady he was with introduced him 2 us as Tony Lemans, a new artist signed with Prince's then Paisley Park label. Being in2 Prince like I was it all made sense 2 me and I got that buzz of wow..he knows Prince etc etc... She was doing most of the talking as Tony just stood cool holding his first single Higher Then High~ Then got in on the talking explaining the single 2 us all in hopes the DJ that night would try it out on the crowd. But damn..the DJ who was nice was trying 2 tell Tony that it was "Oldies Night" and the crowd is only expecting 2 hear that...nothing else. Well Tony and that fine woman was very let down maybe even shocked 2 B turned down after talking about who his boss was. And that pretty much was it...we shared a friendly hand shake & talked about afew things that I can't remember now and they were gone... Just as fast as they entered. Later on of course I would hear of his death not that long after meeting him...It was pretty odd. I recall the thoughts wondering what if he had lived...what type of impact would his music have had or if I would even like it. More important I was left with the thought of knowing that life can end at any moment without warning. In his words on Prince from a book: "Prince played a big part initially and taught me alot. He really believed in me, which is why he stepped back after that, 2 let me find my own way as a artist. Prince and everyone associated with him, were taking a big risk. They didn't really know what I could do. I didn't know what I could do. But they gave me the freedom 2 find out" What a trip that I would B getting a double dose of Tony Lemans tonight....RIP~ | |
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Tony Leman's song "Higher Than High" is actually a remake of an old Sly Stone song called "The Same Thing That Makes You Laugh,Makes You Cry" (I think Tony changed a few lyrics).Tony's album features no Prince involvement,although Boni Boyer sings bcakground vocals on a few tracks.I wasn't too impressed with his album.He wasn't that great a singer,and the songs weren't really that outstanding....just a bunch of "lite-funk" tracks that never really ignite.The one great song was the Prince-inspired ballad "Forever More",which features Tony singing in a Princely falsetto.This song even received a little radio airplay,can't see why it was not released as an official single. [This message was edited Mon Apr 22 3:39:59 PDT 2002 by DavidEye] | |
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I understood that Tony was a member of Romeo Blue - that band Lenny Kravitz was in before he went solo. Is that right? | |
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DavidEye said: Tony Leman's song "Higher Than High" is actually a remake of an old Sly Stone song called "The Same Thing That Makes You Laugh,Makes You Cry" (I think Tony changed a few lyrics).Tony's album features no Prince involvement,although Boni Boyer sings bcakground vocals on a few tracks.I wasn't too impressed with his album.He wasn't that great a singer,and the songs weren't really that outstanding....just a bunch of "lite-funk" tracks that never really ignite.The one great song was the Prince-inspired ballad "Forever More",which features Tony singing in a Princely falsetto.This song even received a little radio airplay,can't see why it was not released as an official single.
[This message was edited Mon Apr 22 3:39:59 PDT 2002 by DavidEye] Geez thanks, I could have sworn that was a SLy Stone song, and it was! Great track, I got the 12". ______________________________________________
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Hey!
The last track on the album "a different kinda thing" is fantastic! same drums machine sound as Good Love!!!! Best song on the album - very Prince meets David z fonk! | |
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