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Prince's Time 1981-1983 It's Time 2 Fix Your Clock
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Attention everybody! I'm gonna show you a brand new dance
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10.7.1981 @ Sam's(First Avenue) in Minneapolis the Time's DEBUT Concert
Although they hadn't yet really played together as a group in the studio, in August 1981 THE TIME performed their first live appearance at a showcase for a small group of executives from Warner Bros. Records at the S.I.R. Studio in Los Angeles, with Prince overseeing the proceedings by the soundboard. During rehearsals for the upcoming "Controversy"-Tour with Prince, THE TIME incorporated Jerome Benton into their acts to be Morris Day's on-stage valet. The band warmed-up in autumn 1981 by playing a small number of low-key gigs around the Minneapolis aera.
1. INTRO 'church' organ playing -Morris Day talking Ya'll have 2 excuse me I was going to mention this earlier But I forgot But what we are going to do right here right now No not yet not yet just relax, this is my show We are going to take up a collection, ya know like they do in church
So as U C the fellas assembling behind me we're going 2 take advantage of your kind generous hearts And take a collection I'll take anything Money Phone Numbers Credit Cards Your Momma U don't want her? But the bitch in in the hat Fella go on out there and take advantage of these kind hearts That's right bring the house lights up, I like it like that that way I can see who is giving and who ain't Now as we know Brother Prince played here a week or 2 ago and from what they tell me he charged $25 a head
I don't know about U but I stayed home that night that is just a little steap\ No serious that's steap I want U 2 bear 1 thing in mind as those hat's come in front of U And that is GIVE GIVE until your heart until it hearts Mike Jones I see U out there I see U laughing I want 2 C U with your hands in your pocket What Time Is It? It's time to put something in that hat U know what time it is Come on Don't throw it at me cause I'll be out there on your ass Don't throw the shit at me put it in the hat Alright fellas that's quite enough Thank U so much Jerome Jerome where u at I need U Jerome Anyone C Jerome I know u.... Prince R U out there, did U give? U took, Did U give? Morris is waiting I don't have all night This is my show, this is my stage Jerome did I get some phone numbers lol somebody stole em... 2.The Stick 3. Dance 2 the Beat 4. Oh Baby 5. Get It Up 6. Cool
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4.23.1983
@ the Coliseum in Oakland CA
1. Get It Up 2. 777-9311 3. Girl 4. Wild & Loose 5. Gigolos Get Lonely Too 6. The Walk
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I wonder what are they looking at?
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It's all about self-respect...to take pride in who you are, the way you dress and groom, and the way you walk & talk. -Morris Day
Side 1:
Side 2:
Al Beaulieu - photography
Possessed: the Rise & Fall of Prince Chapter 4: PAWNS page 44
When Prince offered to build a band around Morris Day in exchange for the song "Partyup" in the summer of 1980, it was the latest shift in a long and complex relationship. For years, Day had shadowed Prince along the road to stardom. When they were teenagers, Day joined Prince's first band, Champagne, on drums, replacing Charles Smith. They developed a strong friendship, and Day's mother, LaVonne Daugherty, helped manage the group. Prince, Day and bassist Andre Cymone(then using his last name Anderson) functioned as a team, sharing leadership responsibilities as they competed with other Minneapolis groups. ... In the summer of 1980, during the recording of Dirty Mind, Day found his way back, albeit in a less glamorous capacity; he became a "runner" for Prince's band, picking up sandwiches and drinks during rehearsals. But Prince continued to respect Day's musicianship, as his interest in "Partyup" showed. When the deal for the song was struck, events finally seemed to have shifter back in Day's favor.
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rel 6.26.1981
Get it up (9:08) performed by [Prince] (all instruments & vocals) with [Morris Day] (additional lead vocals) & Matt Fink (synthesizer solos) • final mixing 28th-30th april 1981 at Sunset Sound [7] • registered to [Prince] (as Jamie Starr) • 1981 on the promo 12"-Single [Get it up]
Get it up
Get ready for a real good time I'm gonna try to blow your mind Can't you see? You and me It sounds so nasty Get it up Let your hair hang down We could fool around Don't you know? I want you so Make me happy Get it up
There's nothin' wrong We're freakin' all night long Me and you We need a groove It feels good, do it Get it up Leave your cares behind Let me try to find Find the spot That gets you hot Let me do ya What time is it?
Get it up, get it up, get it up, get it up
Get it up, get it up, get it up, get it up Get it up, get it up, get it up, get it up Get it up, get it up, get it up, get it up Get it up
Get ready for a real good time I'm gonna try to blow your mind Can't you see? You and me It sounds so nasty Get it up Let your body drip Let me take you on a trip Can't you see? You're killin' me You're so freaky Get it up
Get it up (uh huh) Get it up (oh, oh, oh) Get it up (oh, oh, oh) Get it up (no) Get it up Oh
Oh Get it up, get it up, get it up, get it up
Oh oh ohhhhh, ohhhhh
Oh oh ohhhhh, ohhhhh Oh oh ohhhhh, ohhhhh Oh oh ohhhhh, ohhhhh Oh oh ohhhhh, ohhhhh Oh oh ohhhhh, ohhhhh Oh oh ohhhhh, ohhhhh Oh oh ohhhhh, ohhhhh Get it up! Get it up!
I'll work you all night Get it up! Get it up! I'll work you all night Get it up! Get it up! I'll work you all night Get it up! Get it up! I'll work you all night Get it up! Get it up! All night!
Get it up! Get it up! All night! Get it up! Get it up! All night! Get it up! Get it up! All night! Right there
You want it harder? You know I love it nasty
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great photos | |
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I guess you've heard of my reputation, I've had my share of foolin' around
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The Roxy Theater 2.16.1982 The Time (with Prince) 1 intro 2. the Stick 3 After Hi School 4. Oh Baby 5 Get It Up 6. Cool 7 Dance 2 the Beat
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Great! Love the ones of Prince with Morris. | |
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it's interesting that for most of the time he was alive, I think we only saw 1 picture of Prince and Morris Day together. | |
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It is. The one I remember wasn't in color either. My favorite is the one of them having a face off. | |
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it looks Morris is thinking "Bro...wassup with those leg warmers?!" | |
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Love this clear B&W shot. Great details and pics!! Nice to read more on when and where things began. | |
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Love these too! Top pic just adorable of Prince, and bottom pic really a cute, sweet picture of the earlier and happier times with Prince and Morris. | |
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back in the day,many of us thought that they were saying something else | |
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Looking at the pics of Prince and Morris kinda makes me sad.The Time were truly Prince's best protege act and I just wish that it had lasted longer.I was heartbroken when things fell apart in 1984. | |
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That Picture Sleeve 4 "The Walk".........is MONEY!!!! That should be a Poster!!!!
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to this day I still think one of them is saying 'fuck' | |
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I agree, it was a 'full band' connection. . Mazarati also . But the Time was the protege mold. If he would have by the 2nd album, had them more on the recording part, there would have been less stress. . 1/3 of the songs all Prince(recording/writing/performing) with Morris on drums 1/3 of the songs written by Prince but duplicated by the Time 1/3 of the songs all the Time band
First Avenue 10.4.1983 1. intro 2. 777-9311 3. Girl 4. Jungle Love 5. collection time 6. Wild & Loose 7. Gigolos Get Lonely Too 8. Cool 9. The Walk 10. The Bird
even with this, it was over at this point
Morris Day and Jesse Johnson of the Time at First Avenue. Photo by Daniel Corrigan, courtesy of Minnesota Historical Society Press
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The Man Who Shot All of Minneapolis’ Sounds | |
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Terry Lewis, Morris Day and Prince (1999 era) | |
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