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Roller skatin' Joint of the day Quncy Jones's..... Ay No Corrida who remembers skatin' to this cut... | |
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yayyy not exactly skatin'... but otha things fo' sure
and The Dude is one helluva an album Vanglorious... this is protected by the red, the black, and the green. With a key... sissy! | |
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Hello, i still jam this on cassette at home and cd in the car, also like THE DUDE as well. | |
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Dancelot said: yayyy not exactly skatin'... but otha things fo' sure
and The Dude is one helluva an album The Dude is Classic... | |
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Digging out my copy of The Dude right now! I love this song. I didnt hear it at the skating rink to often, but my Pops rocked it religiously on Saturday mornings when I was a kid. Quincy knows his way around some harmonies!
One question.. just what is this song about? | |
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found1 said: Digging out my copy of The Dude right now! I love this song. I didnt hear it at the skating rink to often, but my Pops rocked it religiously on Saturday mornings when I was a kid. Quincy knows his way around some harmonies!
One question.. just what is this song about? the title "ay no Corrida" is based around an Asian Porn film of sorts. | |
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anyone know the version of the original songwriter Chaz Jankel? I have this album somewhere in the attic, but.... well, ya know.. once Quincy records a song every other version out there is.. kinda... forgettable
. [Edited 10/28/04 8:00am] Vanglorious... this is protected by the red, the black, and the green. With a key... sissy! | |
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Dancelot said: anyone know the version of the original songwriter Chaz Jankel? I have his album somewhere in the attic, but.... well, ya know.. once Quincy records a song every other version out there is.. kinda...
"Pleased to meet you" was the cut back in tha day | |
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TheRealFiness said: found1 said: Digging out my copy of The Dude right now! I love this song. I didnt hear it at the skating rink to often, but my Pops rocked it religiously on Saturday mornings when I was a kid. Quincy knows his way around some harmonies!
One question.. just what is this song about? the title "ay no Corrida" is based around an Asian Porn film of sorts. wow. I always thought it was about an island paridise. Thanks for shattering a youthful innocent illusion. | |
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found1 said: TheRealFiness said: the title "ay no Corrida" is based around an Asian Porn film of sorts. wow. I always thought it was about an island paridise. Thanks for shattering a youthful innocent illusion. lol.. | |
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I always wanted to know what the title meant. Parts of the song sounds like a soundtrack for a monster movie, at least that's what I begin to imagine. "Funkyslsistah… you ain't funky at all, you just a little ol' prude"!
"It's just my imagination, once again running away with me." | |
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funkyslsistah said: I always wanted to know what the title meant. Parts of the song sounds like a soundtrack for a monster movie, at least that's what I begin to imagine.
Now that you mention it, it does kinda remind you of the Thriller intro, doesnt it? | |
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Hot damn, did I love this song along with Razzamatazz. Actually the Dude is one of my favorite all time albums. I don't remember skating to it though. I do remember skating to Mama Used to Say , Love Come Down and Boogie Wonderland [Edited 10/28/04 10:47am] Been gone for a minute, now I'm back with the jump off | |
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JackieBlue said: Hot damn, did I love this song along with Razzamatazz. Actually the Dude is one of my favorite all time albums. I don't remember skating to it though. I do remember skating to Mama Used to Say , Love Come Down and Boogie Wonderland
[Edited 10/28/04 10:47am] not 2 change the subject but everytime i see your name i think of that great record by "Ozark Mountain Daredevils" from 1975 | |
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NPCDOTCOM said: JackieBlue said: Hot damn, did I love this song along with Razzamatazz. Actually the Dude is one of my favorite all time albums. I don't remember skating to it though. I do remember skating to Mama Used to Say , Love Come Down and Boogie Wonderland
[Edited 10/28/04 10:47am] not 2 change the subject but everytime i see your name i think of that great record by "Ozark Mountain Daredevils" from 1975 I just heard this song recently. I like it. Reminds me of another band... maybe Steely but not sure. [Edited 10/28/04 11:04am] Been gone for a minute, now I'm back with the jump off | |
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It's actually "Ai No Corrida". Never heard it in a 'Roller joint' . Then again, I think this is the same dude that used to 'break' to to 'Cheryl Lynn's' "Got To Be Real". | |
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found1 said: Digging out my copy of The Dude right now! I love this song. I didnt hear it at the skating rink to often, but my Pops rocked it religiously on Saturday mornings when I was a kid. Quincy knows his way around some harmonies!
One question.. just what is this song about? "Ai No Corrida" translates to "Realm of The Senses"... From An Interview with the song's writer, Chaz Jankel: "...I gave a cassette with the melody on to Kenny Young, who’d co-written ‘Under The Boardwalk’. Anyway, he calls me from MIDEM. ‘Chaz, I’ve got this great idea for your melody: "Ai No Corrida, that’s where I am…"’ I had no idea what he was talking about. So he told me all about this movie by Oshima, "In The Realm Of The Senses" (the Japanese name was "Ai No Corrida"). It was a true story about a geisha who fell in love with the madame’s husband but because of the class system there was no chance they could have a relationship. In their sexual encounters, the woman would strangle the chap to the point where he nearly passed out. One day, in their depression at the fate of their relationship she kept pulling on the knot and he died. She was so distressed, she cut off his meat’n’two veg and put it in her pocket. She was wandering the streets, completely off her head, and got locked up and stayed incarcerated for about 30 years. She became a feminist icon and when she came out in the 70s Oshima made a movie about her. Funnily enough, I was in Spain around the time it came out doing a promo and a photographer puts his arm round me and says, "Chaz! I love bullfights, too" and I’m like, "what?" And it turns out that Ai No Corrida means "No More Bullfights" in Spanish!..." ... [Edited 10/28/04 19:35pm] " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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paligap said: found1 said: Digging out my copy of The Dude right now! I love this song. I didnt hear it at the skating rink to often, but my Pops rocked it religiously on Saturday mornings when I was a kid. Quincy knows his way around some harmonies!
One question.. just what is this song about? From An Interview with the song's writer, Chaz Jankel: "...I gave a cassette with the melody on to Kenny Young, who’d co-written ‘Under The Boardwalk’. Anyway, he calls me from MIDEM. ‘Chaz, I’ve got this great idea for your melody: "Ai No Corrida, that’s where I am…"’ I had no idea what he was talking about. So he told me all about this movie by Oshima, "In The Realm Of The Senses" (the Japanese name was "Ai No Corrida"). It was a true story about a geisha who fell in love with the madame’s husband but because of the class system there was no chance they could have a relationship. In their sexual encounters, the woman would strangle the chap to the point where he nearly passed out. One day, in their depression at the fate of their relationship she kept pulling on the knot and he died. She was so distressed, she cut off his meat’n’two veg and put it in her pocket. She was wandering the streets, completely off her head, and got locked up and stayed incarcerated for about 30 years. She became a feminist icon and when she came out in the 70s Oshima made a movie about her. Funnily enough, I was in Spain around the time it came out doing a promo and a photographer puts his arm round me and says, "Chaz! I love bullfights, too" and I’m like, "what?" And it turns out that Ai No Corrida means "No More Bullfights" in Spanish!..." ... [Edited 10/28/04 11:58am] I've always totally loved this song, but I've got to admit that I never knew this about the song. Being Mexican, I've always tried to make sense of the title as it is used with the rest of the lyrics. But also, I've learned that the word "corrida" is also used as a spanish slang word for a "loose woman" or a "sexual freak". I don't know about the Japanese language, but, maybe this makes more sense. | |
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well i've heard it in roller Joints but... what i meant was remember those "headphone radios"??? man id be out there skatin my ass off to WBLS hearin this | |
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paligap said: found1 said: Digging out my copy of The Dude right now! I love this song. I didnt hear it at the skating rink to often, but my Pops rocked it religiously on Saturday mornings when I was a kid. Quincy knows his way around some harmonies!
One question.. just what is this song about? From An Interview with the song's writer, Chaz Jankel: "...I gave a cassette with the melody on to Kenny Young, who’d co-written ‘Under The Boardwalk’. Anyway, he calls me from MIDEM. ‘Chaz, I’ve got this great idea for your melody: "Ai No Corrida, that’s where I am…"’ I had no idea what he was talking about. So he told me all about this movie by Oshima, "In The Realm Of The Senses" (the Japanese name was "Ai No Corrida"). It was a true story about a geisha who fell in love with the madame’s husband but because of the class system there was no chance they could have a relationship. In their sexual encounters, the woman would strangle the chap to the point where he nearly passed out. One day, in their depression at the fate of their relationship she kept pulling on the knot and he died. She was so distressed, she cut off his meat’n’two veg and put it in her pocket. She was wandering the streets, completely off her head, and got locked up and stayed incarcerated for about 30 years. She became a feminist icon and when she came out in the 70s Oshima made a movie about her. Funnily enough, I was in Spain around the time it came out doing a promo and a photographer puts his arm round me and says, "Chaz! I love bullfights, too" and I’m like, "what?" And it turns out that Ai No Corrida means "No More Bullfights" in Spanish!..." ... [Edited 10/28/04 11:58am] or or well damn. The song has just taken on a whole new meaning for me. Thanks for the background. (I think...) [Edited 10/28/04 14:02pm] | |
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TheRealFiness said: Dancelot said: anyone know the version of the original songwriter Chaz Jankel? I have his album somewhere in the attic, but.... well, ya know.. once Quincy records a song every other version out there is.. kinda...
"Pleased to meet you" was the cut back in tha day | |
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TheOrgerFormerlyKnownAs said: TheRealFiness said: "Pleased to meet you" was the cut back in tha day lol yeah, wasnt even worth remembering.. | |
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I don't remember hearing this at skating rinks, but I always dug the song. This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes. | |
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I had forgotten about that song. That definately was a jam. Every time I go to the record store, I can never think of what I want that I don't already have. I'll be looking for that album this weekend. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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found1 said: paligap said: From An Interview with the song's writer, Chaz Jankel: "...I gave a cassette with the melody on to Kenny Young, who’d co-written ‘Under The Boardwalk’. Anyway, he calls me from MIDEM. ‘Chaz, I’ve got this great idea for your melody: "Ai No Corrida, that’s where I am…"’ I had no idea what he was talking about. So he told me all about this movie by Oshima, "In The Realm Of The Senses" (the Japanese name was "Ai No Corrida"). It was a true story about a geisha who fell in love with the madame’s husband but because of the class system there was no chance they could have a relationship. In their sexual encounters, the woman would strangle the chap to the point where he nearly passed out. One day, in their depression at the fate of their relationship she kept pulling on the knot and he died. She was so distressed, she cut off his meat’n’two veg and put it in her pocket. She was wandering the streets, completely off her head, and got locked up and stayed incarcerated for about 30 years. She became a feminist icon and when she came out in the 70s Oshima made a movie about her. Funnily enough, I was in Spain around the time it came out doing a promo and a photographer puts his arm round me and says, "Chaz! I love bullfights, too" and I’m like, "what?" And it turns out that Ai No Corrida means "No More Bullfights" in Spanish!..." ... [Edited 10/28/04 11:58am] or or well damn. The song has just taken on a whole new meaning for me. Thanks for the background. (I think...) [Edited 10/28/04 14:02pm] I know...Sorry....that may have been Too Much information.... " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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Dancelot said: anyone know the version of the original songwriter Chaz Jankel? I have this album somewhere in the attic, but.... well, ya know.. once Quincy records a song every other version out there is.. kinda... forgettable
I kinda remember this cat. He was from England and had a single out which was the jam. | |
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TheOrgerFormerlyKnownAs said: TheRealFiness said: "Pleased to meet you" was the cut back in tha day Exactly. | |
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Funny,just the other day,I was listening to his 1978 hit "Stuff Like That" and I was gonna start a thread about it,lol. | |
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paligap said: found1 said: or or well damn. The song has just taken on a whole new meaning for me. Thanks for the background. (I think...) [Edited 10/28/04 14:02pm] I know...Sorry....that may have been Too Much information.... no way, it's always welcome and after all this is a whole thread dedicated to this song, so bring it on! Vanglorious... this is protected by the red, the black, and the green. With a key... sissy! | |
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Hotlegs said: TheOrgerFormerlyKnownAs said: You mean, Glad To Know You?
Exactly. Christ. Im not perfect im allowed at least One, Mistake. | |
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