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Shockadelica!!! Who is Jesse Johnson??? I've been listening to Shockadelica like every single day-- I love that song! So when I was searching it, I came across Jesse Johnson...a funk artist? Who is this man, I don't know if I'm out of it, (you can poke fun if every knows except me), but I know he has an album titled "Shockadelica". Was he inspired by Prince, and what would this word/name mean to him? I just thought Prince made that up. So who exactly is he, and is he well known???? [This message was edited Fri May 10 19:14:02 PDT 2002 by purpleleaf7] | |
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Jesse Johnson...Lead Guitarist for the Time.....
Left the band after 1990. Prince's song was a stab at him sorta. Knew he was coming out with an album entitled that & then basicaly made it his own after he recorded it. Get of fmy guitar..nasty bitch...SHOCKADELICA.... He also took at stab at him in "Raspberry Beret" "Old Man JOHNSON"S Farm" is refering to Jesse. Silence Speaks A Thousand Words. | |
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Whoa! Really? That's very interesting! Had no clue. Well, discover things everyday. So how's his music? Just curious...
Well, still lovin' that song: SHOCKADELICA!!! Thanks Jseven! [This message was edited Fri May 10 19:37:59 PDT 2002 by purpleleaf7] | |
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It was at a Jesse Johnson concert in 88 that I first hooked up with someone who gave my a pristine copy of The Black Album...Jesse was bad!!! I wanna be your man baby, oh,oh,oh...Or the Minneapolis classic-"It's a free world and it's mine"...That song is the jam...Aloha~ | |
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Interestin stuff on Jesse , Jseven.....
If ure lookin to pick up anything by Jesse, buy the first album, Jesse Johnson's Revue. Excellent, pure Minneapolis funk. I also have Shockadelica, and one other, can't think of the name, it was his 3rd album. None struck me as being equal to Revue. I just recently bought the Essential Jesse Johnson.....not that impressed with it. I felt Revue was much better, yet they only used 3 or 4 songs from it. Thanks for the laughs, arguments and overall enjoyment for the last umpteen years. It's time for me to retire from Prince.org and engage in the real world...lol. Above all, I appreciated the talent Prince. You were one of a kind. | |
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jseven said: Prince's song was a stab at him sorta. Knew he was coming out with an album entitled that & then basicaly made it his own after he recorded it. The story goes that Jesse told Prince about the album title, but there was no song with the same name... and Prince was like, how you not gonna have a song for "shockadelica" and quickly dropped it as a b-side as a challenge. Get of fmy guitar..nasty bitch...SHOCKADELICA....
That being said, I doubt this line refers to Jesse. It's about Shockadelica who is described variously throughouth the song as a witch, a temptress, etc. SHE is the one "who be layin on my guitar." He also took at stab at him in "Raspberry Beret"
"Old Man JOHNSON"S Farm" is refering to Jesse. I also doubt that this is a stab at Jesse... "Old Man Johnson" is a generic phrase, a kind of cliche... and it's no more specific than "my boss was Mr. McGhee." I think you're reading too much into the whole Jesse thing. "That...magic, the start of something revolutionary-the Minneapolis Sound, we should cherish it and not punish prince for not being able to replicate it."-Dreamshaman32 | |
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a bad mf on the guitar who had 3 succesful solo albums in the 80's (had the minneapolis sound)
be yor man love struck free mind crazay with sly stone i want my girl-nice slow jam It's better to have and not need, than to need and not have! | |
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I also doubt that this is a stab at Jesse... "Old Man Johnson" is a generic phrase, a kind of cliche... and it's no more specific than "my boss was Mr. McGhee."
Mr McGee comes from the Joni Mitchell song, "Paprika Plains", which refers to "McGee's general store". | |
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unremarkable said: I also doubt that this is a stab at Jesse... "Old Man Johnson" is a generic phrase, a kind of cliche... and it's no more specific than "my boss was Mr. McGhee."
Mr McGee comes from the Joni Mitchell song, "Paprika Plains", which refers to "McGee's general store". Kewl to know that... Old Man Johnson is still a commonly used phrase tho, so I still say it doesn't apply to Jesse. "That...magic, the start of something revolutionary-the Minneapolis Sound, we should cherish it and not punish prince for not being able to replicate it."-Dreamshaman32 | |
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Can U Help Me was a great song. | |
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"Every Shade of Love" was the name of Jesse Johnson's 3rd album. | |
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Didn't he also have an album titled "Bare My Naked Soul" or something like that?? | |
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jseven said: Jesse Johnson...Lead Guitarist for the Time.....
Left the band after 1990. left in 90 for the second time. originally left for a solo career in what, 85? i heard that Prince told JJ "every great album title should have a song named that also," hence "Shockadelica." | |
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VanitySixx said: Didn't he also have an album titled "Bare My Naked Soul" or something like that??
Yep,he did. Its very funky. They say money don't buy you luv. But it'll help w/ the search. | |
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purpleleaf7:
Tower music usually has in stock a "best of" cd by Jesse Johnson. It's kinda expensive in Tower, but it's worth having, especially for "Can you help me?" & "Free world".. "Fools paradise" is also good, a few others whose titles escape me at the moment.. Jesse was basically a ROCK lead guitarist in a FUNK band. Very talented, sort of a "renegade".. I wish for & PRAY that he & Terry & Jimmy Jam will get back with The Time 1 MORE TIME & do a tour.. but alas, that's not likely to happen... TOO BAD FOR THE WORLD. keep rockin', Jesse I'll see you tonight..
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VanitySixx said: Didn't he also have an album titled "Bare My Naked Soul" or something like that??
BTW what's the deal with this album ? Is it out of print ? I'd really like to get a copy of this one, i heard a few tracks & it's really really excellent. | |
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SteevenS said: VanitySixx said: Didn't he also have an album titled "Bare My Naked Soul" or something like that??
BTW what's the deal with this album ? Is it out of print ? I'd really like to get a copy of this one, i heard a few tracks & it's really really excellent. Dunno if its out of print. Lets see 1996 dinosaur Entertainment Corporation 2115 Magazine Street, New Orlans, LA 70130 Manufactured & Distributed by BMG North America, 1540 Broadway New York, NY 10036 "For a visual & audio experience, visit: http://www.jessejohnson.com " Jesse Johnson BARE MY NAKED SOUL PARENTAL ADVISORY EXPLICIT LYRICS 1./ JUPITER LANDING 2./ BARE MY NAKED SOUL 3./ MY LIFE 4./ I MISS 5./ LET ME IN 6./ YOU DON'T LOVE ME THE SAME 7./ WALK LIKE ME TALK 8./ SHOCK TO THE SYSTEM 9./ CRY LIKE TE SKIES 10./ BRAND NEW DAY 11./ WAR BABIES 12./ MR. HEARTACHE 13./ BELLA BELLA 14./ BRING YOUR LOVE DOWN HARD ON ME 15./ MONIKA 16./ NEVERMIND SATURN SUNRISE Produced by: Jesse Johnson for Dinosaur Entertainment Corporation All Songs Written, Produced, & Arranged by Jesse Johnson Recorded at: JUNGLE LOVE STUDIOS, Minneapolis, MN TRICORD STUDIOS, "" AMERICAN SECTOR STUDIOS, New Orleans, LA Engineered in Minneapolis by: TOM GARNEAU, STEVE HALL, JESSE JOHNSON, STEVE M., IAN from the Palomno, and KEITH LEWIS Engineered in New Orleans by: JIM ALBERT, RON BLACK, and TOM GARNEAU Mixed at: AMEICAN SECTOR STUDIOS, New Orleans , LA Mixed by: TOM GARNEAU, Assisted by JIM ALBERT Photo of Jesse by: ALLEN BEAULIEU, Minneapolis, MN Art work by: CARL WESLEY, "" Design by: THE KT. UNIT, "" They say money don't buy you luv. But it'll help w/ the search. | |
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NuPwrSoul said: jseven said: Prince's song was a stab at him sorta. Knew he was coming out with an album entitled that & then basicaly made it his own after he recorded it. The story goes that Jesse told Prince about the album title, but there was no song with the same name... and Prince was like, how you not gonna have a song for "shockadelica" and quickly dropped it as a b-side as a challenge. Get of fmy guitar..nasty bitch...SHOCKADELICA....
That being said, I doubt this line refers to Jesse. It's about Shockadelica who is described variously throughouth the song as a witch, a temptress, etc. SHE is the one "who be layin on my guitar." He also took at stab at him in "Raspberry Beret"
"Old Man JOHNSON"S Farm" is refering to Jesse. I also doubt that this is a stab at Jesse... "Old Man Johnson" is a generic phrase, a kind of cliche... and it's no more specific than "my boss was Mr. McGhee." I think you're reading too much into the whole Jesse thing. Right on all three points, I heard that story about Shokadelica and old man johnson is a cliche, I think jesse and prince were good friends, and jesse can play circles around prince, i saw jesse live play barenaked soul songs and even the A&M A&R guy, john mclain, agreed with me when i said jesse is better than prince on guitar. he said it's no contest. ______________________________________________
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To those of you who don't have Jesse's 1986 album 'Shockadelica',you need to get it asap!! That album is a funk lover's dream,with all these killer tracks...
***"She(I Can't Resist)"----the funkiest thing on the album!! This song kicks ass!! The groove is ferocious,and it was released as the second single. ***"Crazay"(with Sly Stone)---irresistible funk jam.Isn't it a shame that Prince was never able to collaborate with Sly? ***"Burn You Up"---Minneapolis funk at it's best ***"Addiction"---"All I wanna do is keep your body hot....all you gotta do is please don't stop,no" ***"Change Your Mind"---the opening track sets the tone for all that is to follow ***"Tonight"---a nice,romantic love ballad ***"Baby,Let's Kiss"---slight Latin feel on this catchy song Wow,I think I just described the whole album...lol.... | |
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I remember when I was 2 or 3 years old, I played the Love Struck 12'' to DEATH!!!
I highly doubt that the original members of The Time will get back together, but I have heard that they've had a couple of sessions at The Park, so who knows. JERKIN' EVERYTHING IN SIGHT!!!!! | |
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"Jesse Johnson's Revue" is a kick ass album, he plays the fuck out of the lead guitar! Very funky! I got a chance 2 see him promoting that very album, back in the day, and the show was incredible! Pantages Theatre in Hollywood, Sheila E. showed up, did some percussion...slammin'.
He also co-wrote with Prince and Morris on a couple o' tunes on the "Ice Cream Castles" album and a few others, I think. He was in and out of the band a couple of times...then in the early 90's attempted suicide with a gun (I think it was more of an act of attempt...as they were able 2 talk him out of it)...it was on the news, quickly brushed under the rug, and blamed on alcohol problems. That's the last I heard of Jesse...hope things r cool now. |
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