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Thread started 08/01/05 2:14am

Dancelot

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My 80s dance pick of the day - Dazz Band "Let it whip"

major club anthem from 1982 and also their biggest pop hit even making it into the Billboard Top 10. So let's hear it for...

Dazz Band - "Let it whip"

Wanna see you with it
Sho' could treat you right
Give me just a minute
Of your time tonight

We both are here to have the fun
So let it whip

We'll get into groovin'
Love your body language
Baby, let me know
You've got me sort of anxious

We both are here to have the fun
So let it whip

So let it whip
(let's whip it baby)
Child
(let's whip it right)
Get a grip
(let's whip it baby, work it all night)
Well, what's your trip
(oh no)
Child
C'mon let it whip
Oww-hoo

Now that you can see
How you groove with me
What else can I do
To get closer to you

We both are here to have the fun
So let it whip

We have the natural feeling
Obviously revealing
Let me be your paper man
I'd love to be your joker man

We both are here to have the fun
So let it whip

So let it whip
(let's whip it baby)
Child
(let's whip it right)
Get a grip
(let's whip it baby, whip it all night)
Well, what's your trip
(oh no)
Child
C'mon let it whip
(C'mon whip)
(C'mon whip)

So let it whip
(let's whip it baby)
Child
(let's whip it right)
Get a grip
(let's whip it baby, whip it all night)
Well, what's your trip
(oh no)
Child
C'mon let it whip
(C'mon whip)
Ohhh
(C'mon whip)

(There's no time to lose)
There is no time to lose
(You're the one I choose, it's alright)
You're the one I choose,
I only wanna be with you
You're the one for me
Can't you see that I
(I won't waste your time)
I won't waste your time
(I sense something divine in you)
Something divine in you
(yes I do)
Oooh-hoo-hoo

So let it whip
(let's whip it baby)
Child
(let's whip it right)
Get a grip
(let's whip it baby, whip it all night)
Well, what's your trip
(oh no)
Child
C'mon let it whip
(C'mon whip)
(C'mon whip)

(let's whip it baby)
(let's whip it right)
(let's whip it baby, whip it all night)

(C'mon whip)
(C'mon whip)

(There's no time to lose)
There is no time to lose
(You're the one I choose, it's alright)
Hey, you're the one I choose,
I only wanna be with you
You're the one for me
Can't you see that I
(I won't waste your time)
I won't waste your time
(I sense something divine in you)
Something divine in you
(yes I do)
Oooh-hoo-hoo

So let it whip
(let's whip it baby)
Child
(let's whip it right)
Get a grip
(let's whip it baby, whip it all night)
Well, what's your trip
(oh no)
Child
C'mon let it whip
(C'mon whip)
(C'mon whip)

So let it whip
(let's whip it baby)
Child



Here's a little info on the Dazz Band taken from http://classic.motown.com...prd&aid=12

Bobby Harris masterminded the formation of the Dazz Band in the late 70s when he combined two Cleveland funk outfits, Bell Telefunk and the Kinsman Grill house band. The result was an eight-piece line-up, with Harris, Pierre DeMudd and Skip Martin handling horns and vocals, and Eric Fearman (guitar), Kevin Frederick (keyboards), Kenny Pettus (percussion), Michael Wiley (bass) and Isaac Wiley (drums) providing the instrumental support.

Coining the word "Dazz" as a contraction of "danceable jazz", Harris initially named the band Kinsman Dazz, under which moniker they registered two minor US hits in 1978 and 1979. The following year, they signed to Motown Records, where their irresistible blend of dance rhythms and commercial melodies established them as one of the label's hottest acts of the 80s.

Their early albums were firmly in the jazz-funk style pioneered by Earth, Wind And Fire and George Benson. They graduated towards a harder, less melodic funk sound, enjoying a US Top 10 hit with "Let It Whip" in 1982, which won them a Grammy award for the best performance by an R&B Vocal Duo or Group. Notable British success followed with the tougher, sparse rhythm of "Let It All Blow".


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Reply #1 posted 08/01/05 2:17am

DavidEye

man,I was just listening to this song on the way to work the other day,and I thought "I should do a thread on this song".Looks like you beat to it lol


This is a clever,early 80s funk jam with a slight New Wave feel to it.The chorus is so catchy,it stays in your head all day long.
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Reply #2 posted 08/01/05 2:27am

Hotlegs

Dancelot said:

major club anthem from 1982 and also their biggest pop hit even making it into the Billboard Top 10. So let's hear it for...

Dazz Band - "Let it whip"

Wanna see you with it
Sho' could treat you right
Give me just a minute
Of your time tonight

We both are here to have the fun
So let it whip

We'll get into groovin'
Love your body language
Baby, let me know
You've got me sort of anxious

We both are here to have the fun
So let it whip

So let it whip
(let's whip it baby)
Child
(let's whip it right)
Get a grip
(let's whip it baby, work it all night)
Well, what's your trip
(oh no)
Child
C'mon let it whip
Oww-hoo

Now that you can see
How you groove with me
What else can I do
To get closer to you

We both are here to have the fun
So let it whip

We have the natural feeling
Obviously revealing
Let me be your paper man
I'd love to be your joker man

We both are here to have the fun
So let it whip

So let it whip
(let's whip it baby)
Child
(let's whip it right)
Get a grip
(let's whip it baby, whip it all night)
Well, what's your trip
(oh no)
Child
C'mon let it whip
(C'mon whip)
(C'mon whip)

So let it whip
(let's whip it baby)
Child
(let's whip it right)
Get a grip
(let's whip it baby, whip it all night)
Well, what's your trip
(oh no)
Child
C'mon let it whip
(C'mon whip)
Ohhh
(C'mon whip)

(There's no time to lose)
There is no time to lose
(You're the one I choose, it's alright)
You're the one I choose,
I only wanna be with you
You're the one for me
Can't you see that I
(I won't waste your time)
I won't waste your time
(I sense something divine in you)
Something divine in you
(yes I do)
Oooh-hoo-hoo

So let it whip
(let's whip it baby)
Child
(let's whip it right)
Get a grip
(let's whip it baby, whip it all night)
Well, what's your trip
(oh no)
Child
C'mon let it whip
(C'mon whip)
(C'mon whip)

(let's whip it baby)
(let's whip it right)
(let's whip it baby, whip it all night)

(C'mon whip)
(C'mon whip)

(There's no time to lose)
There is no time to lose
(You're the one I choose, it's alright)
Hey, you're the one I choose,
I only wanna be with you
You're the one for me
Can't you see that I
(I won't waste your time)
I won't waste your time
(I sense something divine in you)
Something divine in you
(yes I do)
Oooh-hoo-hoo

So let it whip
(let's whip it baby)
Child
(let's whip it right)
Get a grip
(let's whip it baby, whip it all night)
Well, what's your trip
(oh no)
Child
C'mon let it whip
(C'mon whip)
(C'mon whip)

So let it whip
(let's whip it baby)
Child



Here's a little info on the Dazz Band taken from http://classic.motown.com...prd&aid=12

Bobby Harris masterminded the formation of the Dazz Band in the late 70s when he combined two Cleveland funk outfits, Bell Telefunk and the Kinsman Grill house band. The result was an eight-piece line-up, with Harris, Pierre DeMudd and Skip Martin handling horns and vocals, and Eric Fearman (guitar), Kevin Frederick (keyboards), Kenny Pettus (percussion), Michael Wiley (bass) and Isaac Wiley (drums) providing the instrumental support.

Coining the word "Dazz" as a contraction of "danceable jazz", Harris initially named the band Kinsman Dazz, under which moniker they registered two minor US hits in 1978 and 1979. The following year, they signed to Motown Records, where their irresistible blend of dance rhythms and commercial melodies established them as one of the label's hottest acts of the 80s.

Their early albums were firmly in the jazz-funk style pioneered by Earth, Wind And Fire and George Benson. They graduated towards a harder, less melodic funk sound, enjoying a US Top 10 hit with "Let It Whip" in 1982, which won them a Grammy award for the best performance by an R&B Vocal Duo or Group. Notable British success followed with the tougher, sparse rhythm of "Let It All Blow".




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Reply #3 posted 08/01/05 4:46am

vainandy

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This was one of THE baddest jams to come out right before the summer of 1982. I remember, at the skating rink, when we used to hear the intro to this song, we would rush to the skate floor. lol
Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #4 posted 08/01/05 1:47pm

lilgish

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This song is really long.
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Reply #5 posted 08/01/05 2:22pm

theAudience

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"Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all."
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Reply #6 posted 08/01/05 7:08pm

k7i2m3

i love this song.
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Reply #7 posted 08/02/05 6:18pm

AsianConnectio
n

Good jam! Classic!

(prefer "Keep It Live")
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Reply #8 posted 08/02/05 7:10pm

vainandy

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AsianConnection said:

Good jam! Classic!

(prefer "Keep It Live")


I love those explosions in the song. biggrin
Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #9 posted 08/02/05 9:27pm

JesseDezz

Love the song - it's a freakin' classic - but I hate the funk groups playing in double-breasted suits fad that was goin' on back then...
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Reply #10 posted 08/02/05 11:52pm

AnckSuNamun

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This song was used in that Tampax commercial too. This song and tampons..... falloff
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Reply #11 posted 08/03/05 1:57am

ElectricBlue

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The Gap Band

"Party Train"

cool
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Reply #12 posted 08/03/05 2:20am

MsLegs

AnckSuNamun said:

This song was used in that Tampax commercial too. This song and tampons..... falloff

Lawd now that's too funky. evillol
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