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I Miss Rick james! his music was funky! i hope is new cd is still scheduled to come out later this year. anyone have any news on that? | |
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no, but i did read the autopsy results.....poor rick.....
.Rick James autopsy shows that there were nine different drugs in his system including cocaine, methamphetamine, valium and vicodin. LOS ANGELES, California (Reuters) – Flamboyant funk musician Rick James had nine drugs in his system when he died suddenly in August, including cocaine, methamphetamine, valium and vicodin, according to a coroner’s report Thursday. His family attributed his death to natural causes, but the Los Angeles County coroner took over the case because James had not seen a doctor in recent weeks. An autopsy failed to establish the cause and toxicology tests were ordered. The coroner listed nine drugs, including prescription medications for anxiety, pain relief and heart failure, along with cocaine and methamphetamine that were found in James’s body. May Rick James rest in peace with his all time hit and one of my favorites “Fire and Desire” with Tina Maria. Man I love that song…. LOVE THEM AND LEAVE THEM (da do), THAT’S WHAT I USE TO DO…. Let me stop singing before I end up with a record deal [Edited 10/15/04 9:28am] | |
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There must be something in the cannon. | |
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Rick was on alot of medication for his diabetes, plus he had a hip replaced, and he was on a pacemaker. | |
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I can't say that I "miss" rick james since he hadn't been out for a minute...But it was still a tragic loss. | |
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The soul station in Boston is running a Rick tribute today. They're throwing some Lady T, too. The Normal Whores Club | |
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So do I. Don't get me started about Rick. Rick to me was/is a legend. He had done so much for music. In my mind, I always ranked Rick right up there with Sly, Parliament-Funkadelic, etc. He definately paved the way for a young Prince. There is no doubt about that. Hell yeah, I miss Rick. Hopefully, he's in a better, more peaceful place. SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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[quote]So do I. Don't get me started about Rick. Rick to me was/is a legend. He had done so much for music. In my mind, I always ranked Rick right up there with Sly, Parliament-Funkadelic, etc. He definately paved the way for a young Prince. There is no doubt about that. Hell yeah, I miss Rick. Hopefully, he's in a better, more peaceful place.
i second that emotion! rick was a genious in my opinion. i love prince too but i always tend to go with the under dog and for me rick james was like no other. his style and voice were amazing. so much passion and urgency when he sang. it blew me away! does anyone know where i might be able to find the album "cold blooded" on cd? I'm dying to get it! | |
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[quote]So do I. Don't get me started about Rick. Rick to me was/is a legend. He had done so much for music. In my mind, I always ranked Rick right up there with Sly, Parliament-Funkadelic, etc. He definately paved the way for a young Prince. There is no doubt about that. Hell yeah, I miss Rick. Hopefully, he's in a better, more peaceful place.
i second that emotion! rick was a genious in my opinion. i love prince too but i always tend to go with the under dog and for me rick james was like no other. his style and voice were amazing. so much passion and urgency when he sang. it blew me away! does anyone know where i might be able to find the album "cold blooded" on cd? I'm dying to get it! | |
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dancerella said:[quote] So do I. Don't get me started about Rick. Rick to me was/is a legend. He had done so much for music. In my mind, I always ranked Rick right up there with Sly, Parliament-Funkadelic, etc. He definately paved the way for a young Prince. There is no doubt about that. Hell yeah, I miss Rick. Hopefully, he's in a better, more peaceful place.
i second that emotion! rick was a genious in my opinion. i love prince too but i always tend to go with the under dog and for me rick james was like no other. his style and voice were amazing. so much passion and urgency when he sang. it blew me away! does anyone know where i might be able to find the album "cold blooded" on cd? I'm dying to get it! You should be able to find it at a Tower Records if there is one in your area. SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
nammie "What BGZ says I believe. I have the biggest crush on him." http://ccoshea19.googlepa...ssanctuary http://ccoshea19.googlepages.com | |
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[quote]You should be able to find it at a Tower Records if there is one in your area.
i doubt it, i think this one went out of print. | |
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dancerella said:[quote] You should be able to find it at a Tower Records if there is one in your area.
i doubt it, i think this one went out of print. Not out here in L.A. Right after Rick died, they (Tower Records) had all of Rick's cd's on sale. "Coldblooded" being one of them. The only one that's out of print is "Garden Of Love". SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
nammie "What BGZ says I believe. I have the biggest crush on him." http://ccoshea19.googlepa...ssanctuary http://ccoshea19.googlepages.com | |
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Everybodys on some form of drug....check your chicken and beef. | |
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DRush said: Everybodys on some form of drug....check your chicken and beef.
i'll check my 'cigarette' yup! skunk! | |
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[quote]Not out here in L.A. Right after Rick died, they (Tower Records) had all of Rick's cd's on sale. "Coldblooded" being one of them. The only one that's out of print is "Garden Of Love".
No way! I have been searching for that thing like crazy and can't find it anywhere. | |
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dancerella said:[quote] So do I. Don't get me started about Rick. Rick to me was/is a legend. He had done so much for music. In my mind, I always ranked Rick right up there with Sly, Parliament-Funkadelic, etc. He definately paved the way for a young Prince. There is no doubt about that. Hell yeah, I miss Rick. Hopefully, he's in a better, more peaceful place.
i second that emotion! rick was a genious in my opinion. i love prince too but i always tend to go with the under dog and for me rick james was like no other. his style and voice were amazing. so much passion and urgency when he sang. it blew me away! does anyone know where i might be able to find the album "cold blooded" on cd? I'm dying to get it! R.I.P. Funk Legend Rick James [Edited 10/15/04 20:55pm] | |
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blackguitaristz said: So do I. Don't get me started about Rick. Rick to me was/is a legend. He had done so much for music. In my mind, I always ranked Rick right up there with Sly, Parliament-Funkadelic, etc. He definately paved the way for a young Prince. There is no doubt about that. Hell yeah, I miss Rick. Hopefully, he's in a better, more peaceful place. I totally agree. I miss him a lot too. I know he wasn't really putting out very much recently but I would love to have gotten a chance to go to one of his concerts. As for Rick James and Prince...neither one of them would ever admit it, but I think they influenced each other. Prince became shocking after he did the tour with Rick James and Rick James later started dressing like Prince. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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I can't wait for the movie about his life to come out. Has anyone heard any more info on that? Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: I can't wait for the movie about his life to come out. Has anyone heard any more info on that?
[Edited 10/17/04 16:13pm] | |
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blackguitaristz said: So do I. Don't get me started about Rick. Rick to me was/is a legend. He had done so much for music. In my mind, I always ranked Rick right up there with Sly, Parliament-Funkadelic, etc. He definately paved the way for a young Prince. There is no doubt about that. Hell yeah, I miss Rick. Hopefully, he's in a better, more peaceful place.
No disrespect to the dead, but I'll never rate him with Sly or P-Funk. He was great but not very original, I've always considered him more imitation than true originator. At least Prince had his own style of music and sexual concept to set him apart from his influences. | |
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Rick James was badasss...R.I.P bro. I wish I been heard about all those legendary songs, he was a deep man, very special in his work and talents, it's a shame he had to go and leave so early.... | |
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dancerella said: i hope is new cd is still scheduled to come out later this year. anyone have any news on that?
The new CD is still scheduled to be released at the end of this year.Before his death,Rick had worked out a distribution deal with Red Entertainment/Sony.As far as I know,his book "Memoirs Of A SuperFreak" is also completed.The TV movie (based on the book) was being planned at the time of his death,but I don't know if they're gonna proceed with it. It's also a safe bet that Motown/Universal will finally get around to remastering his classic albums.They've ignored his catalog for years,but now that he's gone,they'll try to "cash in" big time. | |
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blackguitaristz said: So do I. Don't get me started about Rick. Rick to me was/is a legend. He had done so much for music. In my mind, I always ranked Rick right up there with Sly, Parliament-Funkadelic, etc. He definately paved the way for a young Prince. There is no doubt about that. Hell yeah, I miss Rick. Hopefully, he's in a better, more peaceful place.
I totally agree.Rick was a true funk pioneer and a legend.I remember in the early 80s,going crazy whenever a new Rick James song was released.You just knew that he was gonna "throw down" and deliver a truly funky jam. | |
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I've always loved rick james since I was a kid but I guess I never really paid close attention to his voice and music until his passing and I really think he was a genious! He also rocked like a mutha and i'm always with any black artist that rock! Rick was the man. I really hope that cd will be released before the ned of the year.
By the way, cold blooded has got to be one of the hottest rick james jams ever! why wasn't it a bigger hit? | |
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Thumparello said
No disrespect to the dead, but I'll never rate him with Sly or P-Funk. He was great but not very original, I've always considered him more imitation than true originator. At least Prince had his own style of music and sexual concept to set him apart from his influences. I'm sorry but I disagree. Rick James, as well as Prince, very much had his own style. Whenever I heard the majority of Rick James' music on the radio for the first time, I immediately knew that it was something new from Rick James, even before he sang the first note. It just has that "sound" that no one else had which is also carried over to his protegees, The Mary Jane Girls and The Stone City Band. The first time I ever heard "Candy Man" by The Mary Jane Girls, I immediately knew that Rick James had something to do with it before the DJ even announced the name of the group. [Edited 10/18/04 11:59am] Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: Thumparello said
No disrespect to the dead, but I'll never rate him with Sly or P-Funk. He was great but not very original, I've always considered him more imitation than true originator. At least Prince had his own style of music and sexual concept to set him apart from his influences. I'm sorry but I disagree. Rick James, as well as Prince, very much had his own style. Whenever I heard the majority of Rick James' music on the radio for the first time, I immediately knew that it was something new from Rick James, even before he sang the first note. It just has that "sound" which is also carried over to his protegees, The Mary Jane Girls and The Stone City Band. The first time I ever heard "Candy Man" by The Mary Girls, I immediately knew that Rick James had something to do with it before the DJ even announced the name of the group. I agree 100% vain. SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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blackguitaristz said: vainandy said: I'm sorry but I disagree. Rick James, as well as Prince, very much had his own style. Whenever I heard the majority of Rick James' music on the radio for the first time, I immediately knew that it was something new from Rick James, even before he sang the first note. It just has that "sound" which is also carried over to his protegees, The Mary Jane Girls and The Stone City Band. The first time I ever heard "Candy Man" by The Mary Girls, I immediately knew that Rick James had something to do with it before the DJ even announced the name of the group. I agree 100% vain. I can understand where you come from if you grew up in that era. It just wasn't anything I hadn't seen or heard already. I don't mean to bag on him but my respect was lost by his attitude and what he did to that young woman. Where's her love?? Burned with a crack pipe raped, and held hostage. Let one of you do some shit like that and see what happens. Nuff said.....I'm done with this topic. | |
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Thumparello said: blackguitaristz said: I agree 100% vain. I can understand where you come from if you grew up in that era. It just wasn't anything I hadn't seen or heard already. I don't mean to bag on him but my respect was lost by his attitude and what he did to that young woman. As for your comment about Rick's respect for women, its rediculous. I am surprise you make that comment. Honestly, theres no way that you can show me an rock star/ musician who truly has respect for women. With wealthy rock stars/musicians , the women come a dime a douzen and anything is expected when women throw themselves at these men. [Edited 10/18/04 23:24pm] | |
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vainandy said: Thumparello said
No disrespect to the dead, but I'll never rate him with Sly or P-Funk. He was great but not very original, I've always considered him more imitation than true originator. At least Prince had his own style of music and sexual concept to set him apart from his influences. I'm sorry but I disagree. Rick James, as well as Prince, very much had his own style. Whenever I heard the majority of Rick James' music on the radio for the first time, I immediately knew that it was something new from Rick James, even before he sang the first note. It just has that "sound" that no one else had which is also carried over to his protegees, The Mary Jane Girls and The Stone City Band. The first time I ever heard "Candy Man" by The Mary Jane Girls, I immediately knew that Rick James had something to do with it before the DJ even announced the name of the group. Vain,I totally agree with you! Yes,Rick was influenced by other artists that came before him,but he still managed to develop his own sound and style.And let's face it...Sly and P-Funk had faded out by the time we got to the 80s,so it was up to Rick to keep the funk alive.And he did just that.It's ridiculous to label Rick as an "imitator".Even George Clinton has said many positive things about Rick and his music. | |
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DavidEye said: vainandy said: I'm sorry but I disagree. Rick James, as well as Prince, very much had his own style. Whenever I heard the majority of Rick James' music on the radio for the first time, I immediately knew that it was something new from Rick James, even before he sang the first note. It just has that "sound" that no one else had which is also carried over to his protegees, The Mary Jane Girls and The Stone City Band. The first time I ever heard "Candy Man" by The Mary Jane Girls, I immediately knew that Rick James had something to do with it before the DJ even announced the name of the group. Vain,I totally agree with you! Yes,Rick was influenced by other artists that came before him,but he still managed to develop his own sound and style.And let's face it...Sly and P-Funk had faded out by the time we got to the 80s,so it was up to Rick to keep the funk alive.And he did just that.It's ridiculous to label Rick as an "imitator".Even George Clinton has said many positive things about Rick and his music. Well Said. | |
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