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Thread started 06/26/05 6:34pm

sdekm1

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Loose Ends

I was straightening out my album collection, when I ran across my old Loose Ends records. I'd forgoten how much I loved this group.(One of the few I liked during this time period... Anyone else with me on this? I have the first three albums... "A little spice" "Zagora" and "Look how long"... Did I miss any? What happened to them?
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Reply #1 posted 06/26/05 7:30pm

PurpleCharm

I miss Loose Ends. I am not sure why they broke up, but I wish they would get back together. Some of my favorites by LE:

Hangin' On a String(Contemplating)
Slow Down
Mr. Bachelor
You Can't Stop The Rain
Watchin' You
Stay A Little While
Don't Be A Fool
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Reply #2 posted 06/26/05 10:22pm

Hotlegs

PurpleCharm said:

I miss Loose Ends. I am not sure why they broke up, but I wish they would get back together. Some of my favorites by LE:

Hangin' On a String(Contemplating)
Slow Down
Mr. Bachelor
You Can't Stop The Rain
Watchin' You
Stay A Little While
Don't Be A Fool

nod All of the cuts that you mentioned were my favorites as well. I miss them also. I really used to play the hell of the 12' version of Mr. Bachelor.
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Reply #3 posted 06/26/05 10:58pm

funkpill

Hotlegs said:

PurpleCharm said:

I miss Loose Ends. I am not sure why they broke up, but I wish they would get back together. Some of my favorites by LE:

Hangin' On a String(Contemplating)
Slow Down
Mr. Bachelor
You Can't Stop The Rain
Watchin' You
Stay A Little While
Don't Be A Fool

nod All of the cuts that you mentioned were my favorites as well. I miss them also. I really used to play the hell of the 12' version of Mr. Bachelor.

nod
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Reply #4 posted 06/26/05 11:09pm

paisleypark4

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Hangin On A String is one of my favorite songs of all time.

I love "Tell Me What U Want" and "Choose Me" from A Little Spice.
Straight Jacket Funk Affair
Album plays and love for vinyl records.
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Reply #5 posted 06/27/05 6:02am

DavidEye

"You....got me hangin' on a string now...I'm not your plaything
You....got me hangin' on a string now..."



music cool R&B groove from the summer of '85
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Reply #6 posted 06/27/05 6:11am

RipHer2Shreds

One of the best 80s R&B groups. They were the sound of English R&B. Love 'em!
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Reply #7 posted 06/27/05 6:30am

sosgemini

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i've always considered them a one hit wonder...are they much more then "strings"?

speaking of which..talk about the perfect band for Hit Me Baby.....
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Reply #8 posted 06/27/05 6:35am

RipHer2Shreds

sosgemini said:

i've always considered them a one hit wonder...are they much more then "strings"?

speaking of which..talk about the perfect band for Hit Me Baby.....

As far as the Billboard Hot 100 chart is concerned, yes, they're a one hit wonder. But they had a good dozen or so hits on the R&B chart. They were a staple there during the mid-80s.

Stay a Little While Child is my favorite tune of theirs. Mariah did a good version of it on her remix of My All.
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Reply #9 posted 06/27/05 6:44am

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RipHer2Shreds said:

One of the best 80s R&B groups. They were the sound of English R&B. Love 'em!


nod great band, great albums!
Vanglorious... this is protected by the red, the black, and the green. With a key... sissy!
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Reply #10 posted 06/27/05 6:46am

RipHer2Shreds

Dancelot said:

RipHer2Shreds said:

One of the best 80s R&B groups. They were the sound of English R&B. Love 'em!


nod great band, great albums!

Yep. Anytime somebody tells me they like Soul II Soul (which, granted, doesn't happen a lot! lol), I tell them to listen to Loose Ends. They had a similar and better (if you ask me) sound years earlier. I like Soul II Soul, but I love Loose Ends.
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Reply #11 posted 06/27/05 7:31am

paisleypark4

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RipHer2Shreds said:

sosgemini said:

i've always considered them a one hit wonder...are they much more then "strings"?

speaking of which..talk about the perfect band for Hit Me Baby.....

As far as the Billboard Hot 100 chart is concerned, yes, they're a one hit wonder. But they had a good dozen or so hits on the R&B chart. They were a staple there during the mid-80s.

Stay a Little While Child is my favorite tune of theirs. Mariah did a good version of it on her remix of My All.

nod the version without the rappers make it even mo' smooth
Straight Jacket Funk Affair
Album plays and love for vinyl records.
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Reply #12 posted 06/28/05 7:18pm

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RipHer2Shreds said:

Dancelot said:



nod great band, great albums!

Yep. Anytime somebody tells me they like Soul II Soul (which, granted, doesn't happen a lot! lol), I tell them to listen to Loose Ends. They had a similar and better (if you ask me) sound years earlier. I like Soul II Soul, but I love Loose Ends.


Anytime somebody tells me they like Soul II Soul
I tell them to listen to Loose Ends. They had a similar and better (if you ask me) sound years earlier.


cool
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Reply #13 posted 06/28/05 10:52pm

musicman

sdekm1 said:

I was straightening out my album collection, when I ran across my old Loose Ends records. I'd forgoten how much I loved this group.(One of the few I liked during this time period... Anyone else with me on this? I have the first three albums... "A little spice" "Zagora" and "Look how long"... Did I miss any? What happened to them?



The Real Chukeeboo was the album before Zagora. It had Mr Bachelor on it.
It's also out of print in the US.
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Reply #14 posted 06/29/05 8:03am

prodigalfan

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Glad I found this thread, thanks for the link Rip.
I was just listening to them on the radio today.
Why do people suddenly think they are too good to be in a group?
All they do is wreck the group and fade into oblivion.
There can be only one MJ... the rest of all need to Slow Down Another one of my LE favorites.
"Remember, one man's filler is another man's killer" -- Haystack
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Reply #15 posted 06/29/05 8:07am

prodigalfan

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musicman said:

sdekm1 said:

I was straightening out my album collection, when I ran across my old Loose Ends records. I'd forgoten how much I loved this group.(One of the few I liked during this time period... Anyone else with me on this? I have the first three albums... "A little spice" "Zagora" and "Look how long"... Did I miss any? What happened to them?



The Real Chukeeboo was the album before Zagora. It had Mr Bachelor on it.
pb]It's also out of print in the US.[/b]


Dayum, Dayum, Dayum!
I have got to get a freakin turntable. Loose Ends is one of those LP that I move from house to house, but haven't played in at least 15 years. I should go and look at my albums for a few minutes, touch them.
I REALLY GOT TO GET A TURNTABLE! But I am so cheap! neutral
do you think these are available on CD? used on ebay? And I don't want a hits CD. because some of my favorite jams never got air play.
"Remember, one man's filler is another man's killer" -- Haystack
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Reply #16 posted 06/29/05 8:36am

vainandy

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Loose Ends were OK but the radio used to wear them out so much back in the day that I got tired of hearing them back when they were still popular. I can't blame the radio though because, during that time, jams were beginning to become scarce so they had to wear out what they had. lol
Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #17 posted 06/29/05 8:38am

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prodigalfan said:


I REALLY GOT TO GET A TURNTABLE! But I am so cheap! neutral


You need to get a turntable because there are tons of jams that are not available on CD and probably never will be.
Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #18 posted 06/29/05 9:19am

VerbalMilk

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who can forget 'who are you'? There was another group that surfaced in the early 90s called the family stand who reminded me of loose ends. they had a nice cut called 'ghetto heaven' in which common used the hook on his cut with macy gray.
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Reply #19 posted 06/29/05 1:42pm

Hotlegs

VerbalMilk said:

who can forget 'who are you'? There was another group that surfaced in the early 90s called the family stand who reminded me of loose ends. they had a nice cut called 'ghetto heaven' in which common used the hook on his cut with macy gray.

nod They were similiar to Loose Ends. However, they were American based. And you're right hon. Macy and Common did sample their jam.
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Reply #20 posted 06/29/05 3:59pm

VerbalMilk

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Hotlegs said:

VerbalMilk said:

who can forget 'who are you'? There was another group that surfaced in the early 90s called the family stand who reminded me of loose ends. they had a nice cut called 'ghetto heaven' in which common used the hook on his cut with macy gray.

nod They were similiar to Loose Ends. However, they were American based. And you're right hon. Macy and Common did sample their jam.

No, i believe they were from the U.K. as well.
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Reply #21 posted 06/29/05 4:07pm

Hotlegs

VerbalMilk said:

Hotlegs said:


nod They were similiar to Loose Ends. However, they were American based. And you're right hon. Macy and Common did sample their jam.

No, i believe they were from the U.K. as well.

Oops my bad playa.
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Reply #22 posted 06/29/05 7:19pm

musicman

prodigalfan said:

musicman said:




The Real Chukeeboo was the album before Zagora. It had Mr Bachelor on it.
pb]It's also out of print in the US.[/b]


Dayum, Dayum, Dayum!
I have got to get a freakin turntable. Loose Ends is one of those LP that I move from house to house, but haven't played in at least 15 years. I should go and look at my albums for a few minutes, touch them.
I REALLY GOT TO GET A TURNTABLE! But I am so cheap! neutral
do you think these are available on CD? used on ebay? And I don't want a hits CD. because some of my favorite jams never got air play.



THe rest of their cd's are in print andf they have a couple of greatest hits albums. Go to Amazon and take a look. I have The Real Chukeeboo on LP.
But there is an import cd of that also.

I have A Little Spice on cd and Zagora on tape.
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Reply #23 posted 06/29/05 7:21pm

Hotlegs

musicman said:

prodigalfan said:



Dayum, Dayum, Dayum!
I have got to get a freakin turntable. Loose Ends is one of those LP that I move from house to house, but haven't played in at least 15 years. I should go and look at my albums for a few minutes, touch them.
I REALLY GOT TO GET A TURNTABLE! But I am so cheap! neutral
do you think these are available on CD? used on ebay? And I don't want a hits CD. because some of my favorite jams never got air play.



THe rest of their cd's are in print andf they have a couple of greatest hits albums. Go to Amazon and take a look. I have The Real Chukeeboo on LP.
But there is an import cd of that also.

I have A Little Spice on cd and Zagora on tape.

True. Amazon will never let you down.
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Reply #24 posted 06/29/05 7:22pm

musicman

vainandy said:

prodigalfan said:


I REALLY GOT TO GET A TURNTABLE! But I am so cheap! neutral


You need to get a turntable because there are tons of jams that are not available on CD and probably never will be.



Ture that Andy. I would never have a system without a turntable. Some people just don't understand when I tell them that. I get the whole, "You're only 29. What you know about albums?" I tell them I was spinnin 45's when I was 6. I might have been a baby but I knew what was up. Thanks to my parents. LOL
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Reply #25 posted 06/29/05 7:23pm

Hotlegs

musicman said:

vainandy said:



You need to get a turntable because there are tons of jams that are not available on CD and probably never will be.



Ture that Andy. I would never have a system without a turntable. Some people just don't understand when I tell them that. I get the whole, "You're only 29. What you know about albums?" I tell them I was spinnin 45's when I was 6. I might have been a baby but I knew what was up. Thanks to my parents. LOL

Music, I am impressed. You're on the right track.
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Reply #26 posted 06/29/05 7:24pm

musicman

Hotlegs said:

musicman said:




THe rest of their cd's are in print andf they have a couple of greatest hits albums. Go to Amazon and take a look. I have The Real Chukeeboo on LP.
But there is an import cd of that also.

I have A Little Spice on cd and Zagora on tape.

True. Amazon will never let you down.



Legs you are right. People always gotta go solo and mess sh** up. They just don't understand.
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Reply #27 posted 06/29/05 7:26pm

Hotlegs

musicman said:

Hotlegs said:


True. Amazon will never let you down.



Legs you are right. People always gotta go solo and mess sh** up. They just don't understand.

wink
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Reply #28 posted 06/29/05 7:26pm

musicman

Hotlegs said:

musicman said:




Ture that Andy. I would never have a system without a turntable. Some people just don't understand when I tell them that. I get the whole, "You're only 29. What you know about albums?" I tell them I was spinnin 45's when I was 6. I might have been a baby but I knew what was up. Thanks to my parents. LOL

Music, I am impressed. You're on the right track.



Thanks, I try. I just love music. You know how it is.
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Reply #29 posted 06/29/05 7:41pm

Hotlegs

musicman said:

Hotlegs said:


Music, I am impressed. You're on the right track.



Thanks, I try. I just love music. You know how it is.

wink I understand baby. razz
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