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Thread started 07/10/16 2:54am

Krystalkisses

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Do Fries Go with that Shake?

Was Prince a fan of George's eighties tunes? This was one of my favorite George songs...did Prince like his output during this era?....and yes I know The Cinderella Theory was recorded in 89...and I love it..just wondering if P was feeling the 80s tunes... biggrin (besides his influence)

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Reply #1 posted 07/10/16 3:04am

NorthC

Prince used the "roof is on fire" chant (you know, that was later turned into a hit by The Bloodhound Gang) on stage during the Parade tour, so he certainly was listening.
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Reply #2 posted 07/10/16 3:11am

Krystalkisses

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I do remember!!! Thanks for pointing that out! thumbs up!

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Reply #3 posted 07/10/16 4:43am

fms

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Imma guess here (and we're all just speculating) that yes, he did dig 80s George. When Prince was a fan, he was a loyal fan. He has spoken about wanting everything James Brown ever recorded; and he has publicly championed lesser loved Stevie and Joni albums (Secret Life of Plants and Summer Lawns, respectively).
Plus, R&B Skeletons is bumpin!! Can't imagine Prince NOT grooving to those tunes, even if everyone else ignored them.
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Reply #4 posted 07/10/16 5:25am

novabrkr

NorthC said:

Prince used the "roof is on fire" chant (you know, that was later turned into a hit by The Bloodhound Gang) on stage during the Parade tour, so he certainly was listening.


As far as I know, the chant appeared originally on a record by Rock Master Scott.

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Reply #5 posted 07/10/16 7:05am

NorthC

^Ahhh... I always wondered where that originally came from. Do you know more about that record?
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Reply #6 posted 07/10/16 10:49am

Krystalkisses

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fms said:

, R&B Skeletons is bumpin!! 🤓

I remember that song! Love love love! heart

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Reply #7 posted 07/11/16 7:53am

novabrkr

NorthC said:

^Ahhh... I always wondered where that originally came from. Do you know more about that record?


Rock Master Scott and The Dynamic Three are pretty much known for just the single "Request Line" with the "The Roof Is On Fire" as its B-side. I've found a few other tracks by them on the Internet and I quite like them.

Very good for old school stuff.

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Reply #8 posted 07/11/16 10:12pm

Krystalkisses

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In addition has anyone heard P Funk's version of "Erotic City"? yay!

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Reply #9 posted 07/11/16 10:17pm

DarlingKris

Krystalkisses said:

In addition has anyone heard P Funk's version of "Erotic City"? yay!

I love that version!

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