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Reply #30 posted 03/03/12 8:49am

NeonCraxx

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HonestMan13 said:



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HonestMan13 said:



You forgot that gold crap in his hair. I always thought that Rick was bitter over the fact that so many women from his camp wound up in Prince's camp eventually. He clearly felt competitive with Prince but he shouldn't have because he made great songs all his own and was funky as well. It was those drugs giving him a mad on for Prince(and probably losing Vanity and Jill Jones). lol




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Reply #31 posted 03/03/12 1:16pm

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Rick James was a one hit wonder who everyone would have forgotten if not for Dave Chappelle. And even then, he's just a joke.

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Reply #32 posted 03/03/12 1:38pm

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FunkiestOne said:

Rick James was a one hit wonder who everyone would have forgotten if not for Dave Chappelle. And even then, he's just a joke.

lol

Come on now..in certain circles (i.e. non whitebread america), Rick is a god and certainly no one hit wonder. He has at least 3 or 4 classic records...Come n Get It, Bustin Out, Street Songs, and Cold Blooded..Im not even going to talk about Throwin Down, or him saving Motown from 1978 on, having hits with Eddie, Mary jane Girls, Teena, The Temptations (The Tempations!), Smokey, etc etc.

We all know his foibles and missteps, and how Prince passed him up in the long run

But lets stop with this revisionist history of Rick not counting at all

By the same token the other side need to stop acting like Prince isnt the absolute quintessential shit...I mean you here postin on P.org and not ImRickJamesBitch.com

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"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #33 posted 03/03/12 3:34pm

Graycap23

Not a good look 4 Rick.

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Reply #34 posted 03/03/12 4:47pm

thebanishedone

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Rick is amazing funk musician,his funk is much more authentic
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Reply #35 posted 03/04/12 6:07am

Pomade

I'll never forget Rick pirating Prince's look for the Glow video.
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Reply #36 posted 03/04/12 6:14am

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Pomade said:

I'll never forget Rick pirating Prince's look for the Glow video.

Wasn't it for the Wonderful video and album cover?

Glow had him in goldy locks

"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #37 posted 03/04/12 6:17am

Pomade

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Pomade said:


I'll never forget Rick pirating Prince's look for the Glow video.



Wasn't it for the Wonderful video and album cover?



Glow had him in goldy locks



I'm thinking about the ruffled blouse and tailored raincoat.
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Reply #38 posted 03/04/12 6:23am

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Pomade said:

rdhull said:

Wasn't it for the Wonderful video and album cover?

Glow had him in goldy locks

I'm thinking about the ruffled blouse and tailored raincoat.

Thats the cover to Looseys Rap from Wonderful

[img:$uid]http://991.com/newGallery/Rick-James-Looseys-Rap-502994.jpg[/img:$uid]

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"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #39 posted 03/04/12 6:26am

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[img:$uid]http://www.rockofages.uk.com/stock/36553.jpg[/img:$uid]

"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #40 posted 03/04/12 6:28am

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[img:$uid]http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-kNMO525c4vA/TdIUV6lMc6I/AAAAAAAAa10/uO3D-p-gpNQ/s1600/0RJ+LP.jpg[/img:$uid]

"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #41 posted 03/04/12 6:39am

Pomade



From the video.
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Reply #42 posted 03/04/12 6:40am

rdhull

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[img:$uid]http://i3.ytimg.com/vi/BFe4BMgcSd0/1.jpg[/img:$uid] From the video.

yup u were right---check this though lol

"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #43 posted 03/04/12 6:41am

Pomade

Yeah, that's what I remembered. A lot of Prince references -- the coat, the ruffled shirt, the lace glove, the primping in the mirror and the pouting in the "dream".

Still, it's clear Rick was still reaching for crossover appeal here, too. The bass (I forget the name of its shape -- Explorer?) was reminiscent of gear seen on Mtv in hair metal bands' videos at the time. His integrated band was another nod to that effort.

He had a LOT going on in that video.
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Reply #44 posted 03/04/12 7:55am

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Ha! first, when he was sitting at his buduoir(sp?) he was making P's facial expressions like from purple rain when appolonia got on the back of his motorcycle e.g that pouting face. Secondly, he got the ruffles down his shirt, maybe that was tradition then but his outfit looks like P coulda wore it right? EVEN DOWN TO THE DAMN SHOES MATCHING! lol I think Rick was loud and flamboyant and prince was reserved and he took that as standoff-ish. In Ricks mind (s) lol , I think he thought " If this little MF could do it, I can do it better." Then it's that supposed rumor that the former Vanity came with James and left with Prince. If that's not a slap in a face to a mans pride , I don't know what is. You know? THEN, and yes there's another 'then' lol I think he saw P as competition in those times and supposedly he had a girl band first then P ripped him off with Vanity 6. Lastly, they COULD have been friends had P changed his lifestyle by doing drugs and was wasted all the time or vice versa. Their both competitive. Who knows? But I mean the ruffles man, THE DAMN RUFFLES going down your shirt? machinegun Now, I know to myself to be true that James stuff is fonky ( It can make you dance or wiggle and jiggle that fat whatevers your preference). I do not know WHEN this video came out on stage at his 'supposed' concert...The falling part had me rolling. Somebody need's to Gif that ! ( Not saying he stole P's shit but it's kinda like P's style). But if it came out circa 83-84 and beyond, then to me, there was a little biting on Rick's part from P's style and style of guitar riffs when he came out. Call me a damn fool but this had me dancing jig and lmfao with a little bit of this loser on the side. Now let me repeat, just woke up, don't even feel that this video is worth researching for a timeline, if you would feel free to give me one thats cool. But either ways , idc. He felt treatned by P. Who wouldn't. And for all you RJ fans out there , let me clarify, I ain't dissing your boy. Just giving you my twocents .I know it ain't worth a dime though!... Suddenly, Im in the mood for some pancakes coffee

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Do not walk behind me, for I may not lead.
Do not walk ahead of me, for I may not follow.
Do not walk beside me, either. Just leave me the hell alone rolleyes
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Reply #45 posted 03/04/12 8:32am

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I don't know what he was thinking with the ruffles and hair for Wonderful - I mean that album is from 1988, it's not even like it's still Purple Rain fever! I guess, if anything at all, he was just thinking 'Prince didn't invent ruffles, I'll do what I want!'

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Reply #46 posted 03/04/12 5:51pm

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rdhull said:

Pomade said:

[img:$uid]http://i3.ytimg.com/vi/BFe4BMgcSd0/1.jpg[/img:$uid] From the video.

yup u were right---check this though lol

He looks like a castoff from the Revolution. Not only did Rick steal Prince's equipment, looks like he stole some wardrobe too. biggrin

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Reply #47 posted 03/04/12 6:36pm

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^ A castoff. Hilarious!

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Reply #48 posted 03/04/12 6:36pm

Timmy84

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Pomade said:

[img:$uid]http://i3.ytimg.com/vi/BFe4BMgcSd0/1.jpg[/img:$uid] From the video.

yup u were right---check this though lol

I'm still disturbed someone on YouTube named this "Glow ft. Smokey Robinson" when Smokey wasn't on it. neutral

Anyways, Rick was a fucking riot. falloff RIP

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Reply #49 posted 03/04/12 6:48pm

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I think Rick James looks at Prince as what he could have been if he didnt do crack!

Ofcourse its not true, because he was a 1 trick pony and Prince is the real deal. But in his hasbeen crackhead brain, he needs to think that to get through the last years of his of playing in front of 400 people or playing state fairs.

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Reply #50 posted 03/04/12 7:05pm

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I think Rick James looks at Prince as what he could have been if he didnt do crack!

Ofcourse its not true, because he was a 1 trick pony and Prince is the real deal. But in his hasbeen crackhead brain, he needs to think that to get through the last years of his of playing in front of 400 people or playing state fairs.

Its not about crack per se. He was quite successful before he got REAL caught up. But like he said, he was dark skinnned and aggressive. That didn't play to the MTV crowd back then as much as Princes' steez. I mean some of Prince's trappings were more palatable to the general music buying public. Prince also went left while Rick was steady in the rnb lane. So while his drug use didn't help his creativity and career, there were also other things at play regarding the rise and fall of those two punk funkers imo.

"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #51 posted 03/04/12 7:09pm

Harlepolis

Wouldn't be surprised if those two were fuck buddies at some point. Slick Rick was catching feelings till he died.

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Reply #52 posted 03/04/12 7:23pm

Timmy84

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Wouldn't be surprised if those two were fuck buddies at some point. Slick Rick was catching feelings till he died.

I agree. His comments sounded like a ho that was mad because their "lover" didn't return his or her calls. lol Talking about "I'd trip that motherfucker!" You could see tear ducts in his eyes. RIP Rick but negro please... talk to the hand

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Reply #53 posted 03/04/12 8:46pm

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Are y'all still bashing Prince's ex-huzzband? lol

Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #54 posted 03/04/12 8:48pm

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FunkiestOne said:

Rick James was a one hit wonder who everyone would have forgotten if not for Dave Chappelle. And even then, he's just a joke.

spit You call yourself funkiest one and you think that Rick was a one hit wonder. You must have gotten your funk from pop radio.

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Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #55 posted 03/04/12 9:46pm

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HonestMan13 said:

alexnvrmnd777 said:

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Exactly. No real answer to the question, just childish "comebacks". 99% likely because it was a dumb ass statement to begin with. rolleyes

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Reply #56 posted 03/04/12 9:57pm

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vainandy said:

FunkiestOne said:

Rick James was a one hit wonder who everyone would have forgotten if not for Dave Chappelle. And even then, he's just a joke.

spit You call yourself funkiest one and you think that Rick was a one hit wonder. You must have gotten your funk from pop radio.

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Bwahahahahaha!! So true, Andy! MOST of these Prince ass kissers just have no damn clue when it comes to Slick Rick. You can talk about his hate for Prince - misdirected or not - but you can't say SHIT about the man's great talent. Hell, a lot of Prince's stage interactions with the audience and moves from his heyday were lifted from Rick's show!

So, let's quit with the Rick bashing. He was TRULY a funk legend. R.I.P., my brotha.

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Reply #57 posted 03/05/12 8:03am

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alexnvrmnd777 said:

vainandy said:

spit You call yourself funkiest one and you think that Rick was a one hit wonder. You must have gotten your funk from pop radio.

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Bwahahahahaha!! So true, Andy! MOST of these Prince ass kissers just have no damn clue when it comes to Slick Rick. You can talk about his hate for Prince - misdirected or not - but you can't say SHIT about the man's great talent. Hell, a lot of Prince's stage interactions with the audience and moves from his heyday were lifted from Rick's show!

So, let's quit with the Rick bashing. He was TRULY a funk legend. R.I.P., my brotha.

Agreed!

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Reply #58 posted 03/05/12 12:17pm

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alexnvrmnd777 said:

vainandy said:

spit You call yourself funkiest one and you think that Rick was a one hit wonder. You must have gotten your funk from pop radio.

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Bwahahahahaha!! So true, Andy! MOST of these Prince ass kissers just have no damn clue when it comes to Slick Rick. You can talk about his hate for Prince - misdirected or not - but you can't say SHIT about the man's great talent. Hell, a lot of Prince's stage interactions with the audience and moves from his heyday were lifted from Rick's show!

So, let's quit with the Rick bashing. He was TRULY a funk legend. R.I.P., my brotha.

Exactly. Pop fans only know Rick for "Super Freak". Funk and R&B fans know him for his stuff both before and after it. He came out hard right from the very beginning with successful and popular jams such as "You And I" and "Mary Jane" from his first album, "Bustin' Out" from his second album, and "Love Gun", "Fire It Up", and "Come Into My Life" from his third album. All this occurred before Prince opened on tour for him. If he weren't a success, he would have been Prince's opening act, not the other way around. "Big Time" was another hot one after that tour ended and all this was before "Street Songs" was even released which contained "Super Freak" which became a crossover hit.

After the success of "Street Songs", he continued on with more hot ones from his next album such as "Dance Wit Me", "Hard To Get", "69 Times", "Standing On The Top" and the album after that with "Cold Blooded" and "U Bring The Freak Out" and "17" which was a new song on a greatest hits album after that. He didn't really start falling until 1985 with the "Glow" album.

And all that was just his solo career, not to mention his side projects The Mary Jane Girls and The Stone City Band albums and producing stuff with Kleeer, or recording with The Temptations and Chaka Khan.

Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #59 posted 03/05/12 12:56pm

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Rick had a lot of phlegm in his throat. I keep wanting him to cough or hack up a loogie listening to that interview.

"Climb in my fur."
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