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Thread started 04/14/07 8:02am

Wowugotit

Back in 1987

Wow.....I just had a major flashback to 1987. How great it was to be a fan that year.....

Prince SIGN O' THE TIMES: Loved it.....Wore out my cassette within 8 months then bought the CD. Plus I thought it was so great that my other favorite artist (Sheena Easton) appeared on the album and had her own "Eternity" that same year. Shut up already.....Damn!

Sheila E. SHEILA E.: What a varied and satisfiying album this is. It's her best album in my opinion "Koo Koo" was my fave track.

Wendy & Lisa WENDY & LISA: What a total surprise it was to me to discover they had this kind of sophisticated pop in them. Up until I heard this album I thought W&L were just backing musicians and back-up singers. What a total surprise it was to hear how utterly talented they were as song-writers and multi-instrumentalists. This album is pop, jazz, r&b, new age, dance; all in one.

Deborah Allen "Telepathy". I was in shock to learn this country-pop singer had just recorded a song written by Joey Coco. I rushed out to buy the cassette and even though there is only one Prince track, the rest of it is really good 80's pop.

Sheena Easton NO SOUND BUT A HEART: I had heard so much about this album prior to it's "no show US release" in 1987 I practically felt like I could have been on EMI's marketing dept payroll. I knew that Sheena had spent over 1 1/2 years recording it with such producers and songwriters as Prince, Phil Ramone, Keith Diamond, Nick Martelli, Narada Michael Walden, etc. etc....I bought "Eternity" on 45 when it came out and was in heaven with David Leonard's unique production. It sounded like nothing else out at the time which was probably why it flopped as as single. During this time EMI merged with Manhattan and shelved the album release in the US insisting to Sheena that the project be reworked or scrapped all together. With that, Sheena was pissed in a royal way and left EMI for MCA in the blind of an eye. I obtained the CD through Japanese import at the time. Until 1999 it was only released in Canada and Japan.... smile
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Reply #1 posted 04/14/07 9:05am

theodore

Wendy and Lisa worship
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Reply #2 posted 04/14/07 9:25am

sexxydancer

Prince worship
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Reply #3 posted 04/14/07 9:42am

theodore

sexxydancer said:

Prince worship


Yes... Prince worship
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Reply #4 posted 04/14/07 9:46am

December1984

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Let's not forget...

Fabulous B-Sides like "La La La, He He Hee" and "Shockadelica".

Other Paisley Park releases such as Jill Jones, Madhouse 8, Madhouse 16 and Taja Sevelle.

AND the Sign O' The Times movie.

A very good year indeed. biggrin
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Reply #5 posted 04/14/07 9:49am

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theodore said:

Wendy and Lisa worship



Was that a great year for you too Theo? lol wink
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Reply #6 posted 04/14/07 10:08am

theodore

babooshleeky said:

theodore said:

Wendy and Lisa worship



Was that a great year for you too Theo? lol wink



falloff No but I love them


I was -3 touched
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Reply #7 posted 04/14/07 10:10am

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theodore said:

babooshleeky said:




Was that a great year for you too Theo? lol wink



falloff No but I love them


I was -3 touched

lol

I was 18 bananadance
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Reply #8 posted 04/14/07 10:10am

theodore

babooshleeky said:

theodore said:




falloff No but I love them


I was -3 touched

lol

I was 18 bananadance



eek
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Reply #9 posted 04/14/07 10:11am

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theodore said:

babooshleeky said:


lol

I was 18 bananadance



eek

You betta not be sayin I;m old cuz I feels 21 man mad
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Reply #10 posted 04/14/07 10:14am

theodore

babooshleeky said:

theodore said:




eek

You betta not be sayin I;m old cuz I feels 21 man mad



U're not old batting eyes

woot!
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Reply #11 posted 04/14/07 10:15am

babooshleeky

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theodore said:

babooshleeky said:


You betta not be sayin I;m old cuz I feels 21 man mad



U're not old batting eyes

woot!

to a 16 year old everyone over 25 is old....

but yer right, I am not old..
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Reply #12 posted 04/14/07 10:23am

theodore

babooshleeky said:

theodore said:




U're not old batting eyes

woot!

to a 16 year old everyone over 25 is old....

but yer right, I am not old..



"U don't sound 16" - I get that a lot... and 25 is not old 2 me... 86 is falloff
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Reply #13 posted 04/14/07 10:27am

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babooshleeky said:

theodore said:




U're not old batting eyes

woot!

to a 16 year old everyone over 25 is old....

but yer right, I am not old..


Thats not true, I never hear anyone saying that and I certainly don't consider everyone over 25, and even people much older than that to be OLD! In fact, it's only people who are older who I ever hear say that stuff haha!
"Man, the living creature, the creating individual, is always more important than any established style or system" - Bruce Lee
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Reply #14 posted 04/14/07 10:30am

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FunkJam said:

babooshleeky said:


to a 16 year old everyone over 25 is old....

but yer right, I am not old..


Thats not true, I never hear anyone saying that and I certainly don't consider everyone over 25, and even people much older than that to be OLD! In fact, it's only people who are older who I ever hear say that stuff haha!

Where were YOU in 1987 FunkJam?
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Reply #15 posted 04/14/07 10:36am

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babooshleeky said:

FunkJam said:



Thats not true, I never hear anyone saying that and I certainly don't consider everyone over 25, and even people much older than that to be OLD! In fact, it's only people who are older who I ever hear say that stuff haha!

Where were YOU in 1987 FunkJam?


Me, well I was growing inside my mother, waiting to be unleased to the world the year after! biggrin
"Man, the living creature, the creating individual, is always more important than any established style or system" - Bruce Lee
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Reply #16 posted 04/14/07 10:50am

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FunkJam said:

babooshleeky said:


Where were YOU in 1987 FunkJam?


Me, well I was growing inside my mother, waiting to be unleased to the world the year after! biggrin

You missed a great year, Or I should say a great decade...coming of age in the 1980's was a blast!

You're my stepdaughter's age lol
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Reply #17 posted 04/14/07 11:10am

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babooshleeky said:

FunkJam said:



Me, well I was growing inside my mother, waiting to be unleased to the world the year after! biggrin

You missed a great year, Or I should say a great decade...coming of age in the 1980's was a blast!

You're my stepdaughter's age lol


Yeah, alot of great things happened/came out in the 80's, although it's the 60's that I would rather have grown up in!
"Man, the living creature, the creating individual, is always more important than any established style or system" - Bruce Lee
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Reply #18 posted 04/14/07 11:21am

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FunkJam said:

babooshleeky said:


You missed a great year, Or I should say a great decade...coming of age in the 1980's was a blast!

You're my stepdaughter's age lol


Yeah, alot of great things happened/came out in the 80's, although it's the 60's that I would rather have grown up in!

Oh yeah, that would have been cool too! But then I'd be too old to enjoy Prince as much as I do NOW sad biggrin
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Reply #19 posted 04/14/07 11:23am

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theodore said:

babooshleeky said:


to a 16 year old everyone over 25 is old....

but yer right, I am not old..



"U don't sound 16" - I get that a lot... and 25 is not old 2 me... 86 is falloff


falloff
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Reply #20 posted 04/14/07 11:26am

coolcat

Wowugotit said:

Sheila E. SHEILA E.: What a varied and satisfiying album this is. It's her best album in my opinion "Koo Koo" was my fave track.


Great album! Far too underrated!
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Reply #21 posted 04/14/07 11:35am

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I've posted this before, but it was a good year!

Prince-related, we certainly got amazing music from everyone! SOTT is my all-time favorite album, period.

But if you're an all-around music fan, it was just as good outside of the Prince camp:

U2 - Joshua Tree
MJ - Bad
TTD - Introducing The Hardline
GM - Faith
GNR - Appetite For Destruction
Def Leppard - Hysteria
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Reply #22 posted 04/14/07 11:37am

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Se7en said:

I've posted this before, but it was a good year!

Prince-related, we certainly got amazing music from everyone! SOTT is my all-time favorite album, period.

But if you're an all-around music fan, it was just as good outside of the Prince camp:

U2 - Joshua Tree
MJ - Bad
TTD - Introducing The Hardline
GM - Faith
GNR - Appetite For Destruction
Def Leppard - Hysteria


these are excellent albums! woot!
cream.
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Reply #23 posted 04/14/07 12:19pm

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Yeah 1987 was the sh*t! Second grade was a muthafunkin blast!
I'm an org elitist... totally unapproachable.

www.myspace.com/prinsexed
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Reply #24 posted 04/14/07 12:20pm

babooshleeky

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adorable2 said:

Yeah 1987 was the sh*t! Second grade was a muthafunkin blast!

lol
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Reply #25 posted 04/15/07 8:54pm

Wowugotit

Se7en said:

I've posted this before, but it was a good year!

Prince-related, we certainly got amazing music from everyone! SOTT is my all-time favorite album, period.

But if you're an all-around music fan, it was just as good outside of the Prince camp:

U2 - Joshua Tree
MJ - Bad
TTD - Introducing The Hardline
GM - Faith
GNR - Appetite For Destruction
Def Leppard - Hysteria


Some good music (outside of Prince and assoc) in '87. I was in 9th grade. Some of my faves were.....

Def Leppard - Hysteria (still love the song)
Taylor Dayne - Tell It To My Heart
George Michael - Faith
Jody Watley - Jody Watley
Martha Davis - Policy
Laura Branigan - Touch
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Reply #26 posted 04/15/07 10:37pm

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InsatiableCream said:

Se7en said:

I've posted this before, but it was a good year!

Prince-related, we certainly got amazing music from everyone! SOTT is my all-time favorite album, period.

But if you're an all-around music fan, it was just as good outside of the Prince camp:

U2 - Joshua Tree
MJ - Bad
TTD - Introducing The Hardline
GM - Faith
GNR - Appetite For Destruction
Def Leppard - Hysteria


these are excellent albums! woot!




for not highlighting TTD.
Space for sale...
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Reply #27 posted 04/15/07 10:40pm

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babooshleeky said:

theodore said:




U're not old batting eyes

woot!

to a 16 year old everyone over 25 is old....


25's definitely not old. I'm 19 and to me, 25 is just cool, especially when it comes to older women....mmmmm
"We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world."
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Reply #28 posted 04/15/07 11:53pm

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Good year. I used to tantalize my dates with Prince's Slow Love and Adore, then switch to Surface's 'Happy.' "Only you can make me happyyy..." Anywayz, after I was done with them, I'd close out with Gladys Knight's 'Love Overboard.' You're right! Nothin' compares to 84' and 87'!!! WOOOOO!
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Reply #29 posted 04/16/07 6:18am

SoulAlive

In 1987,Sheila E. released her best album.Her self-titled album is her strongest,most consistent album.It's a shame this album didn't get the proper promotion and attention it deserved.Commercially,this should have been her 'Control' but I guess since she became Prince's drummer,they didn't feel the need to aggressively promote it neutral
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