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The group of the week is "WAR" Nobody talks about this forgotten 70's group anymore. They had some of the best music when they were still making music.
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I waaassss sllllliiipppin' innntooo daaaarrrkkkneesssss!!!!!
A great band indeed!!!! [Edited 8/10/05 21:17pm] | |
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War is definitely for the grown and sexy. Some of my favorite songs are: Spin That Wine, Cisco Kid, Slipping Into Darkness, Me & Baby Brother, You Got The Power, Low Rider, All Day Music and my all time favorite The World Is A Ghetto.
"Don't You Know That It's True. For Me And For You. The World Is A Ghetto." [Edited 8/10/05 21:47pm] | |
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War had great songs in the 1970s such as "Low Rider", "Galaxy 2000", "Me And Baby Brother", "Why Can't We Be Friends", etc. They also had the jams "You Got The Power" and "Outlaw" in 1982.
In the mid 1990s, they had a decent album called "Peace Sign". Just as all the other funk groups that made decent album attempts in the 1990s without selling out to hip hop, the dead ass radio stations would not play any of the songs. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: War had great songs in the 1970s such as "Low Rider", "Galaxy 2000", "Me And Baby Brother", "Why Can't We Be Friends", etc. They also had the jams "You Got The Power" and "Outlaw" in 1982.
In the mid 1990s, they had a decent album called "Peace Sign". Just as all the other funk groups that made decent album attempts in the 1990s without selling out to hip hop, the dead ass radio stations would not play any of the songs. Vain Baby, I forgot about Galaxy , Outlaw , Peace Sign, and Why Can't We Be Friends. | |
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They are still really good in concert,you should go see them if you get a chance "Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind"-Dr Seuss
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shellyevon said: They are still really good in concert,you should go see them if you get a chance
I heard them on BET Jazz one time getting down. | |
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From San Jose to East L.A. , I'm a motorcycle rider, a highway glider. I'M AN OUTLAW BABY, an Outlaw. Jeux Sans Frontiers | |
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Why can't we be friends album is a classic!!
Also The world is a ghetto is awsome the whole album thru.That was the first album of them I bought, then I had 2 get them all /peace Manki | |
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This is one of many groups that i love. In turn they give us that love back with great music. Lee Oskar, Lonnie Jordan, PaPa Dee, D.D., man i can say i had the pleasure of seeing them live. | |
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I am a total War-head -- "Me and Baby Brother," "Cisco Kid," "Southern Part of Texas..."
Did you ever hear them talk about how Bob Marley ripped off "Slipping Into Darkness" for "Get Up Stand Up"? __________________________________________
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Haven't heard them in a while. They are one of my quinessential summer bands. I guess I'll have to take out the Anthology CD and give that a spin or two. I just love that song "All Day Music". Check me out and add me on:
www.last.fm/user/brandosoul "Truth is, everybody is going to hurt you; you just gotta find the ones worth suffering for." -Bob Marley | |
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LesGrinds said: Did you ever hear them talk about how Bob Marley ripped off "Slipping Into Darkness" for "Get Up Stand Up"? Now that I think about it, there are some melodic similarities. Whoa, that's deep. | |
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misterman said: Nobody talks about this forgotten 70's group anymore. They had some of the best music when they were still making music.
Who else remembers this group? I don't know about u, but I've talked about them on here. Not "talk" but through my threads. I ran one awhile back on "The World Is A Ghetto" AND "Slippin Into Darkness". WAR was the shit. I have all of their good shit on wax. Very talented band. 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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blackguitaristz said: misterman said: Nobody talks about this forgotten 70's group anymore. They had some of the best music when they were still making music.
Who else remembers this group? I don't know about u, but I've talked about them on here. Not "talk" but through my threads. I ran one awhile back on "The World Is A Ghetto" AND "Slippin Into Darkness". WAR was the shit. I have all of their good shit on wax. Very talented band. Well BG Baby, I do recall you mentioning them in one of your threads. | |
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Yah, Baby!!! ... [Edited 8/11/05 13:51pm] " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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Yah, Baby!!! ... [Edited 8/11/05 13:51pm] Have all of this..... | |
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Did you ever hear Janet's sample of "Cisco Kid" on the Velvet Rope cd? Pretty cool.. and someone else sampled Slippin.. TLC I think.. ______________________________________________
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DMSR said: Did you ever hear Janet's sample of "Cisco Kid" on the Velvet Rope cd? Pretty cool.. and someone else sampled Slippin.. TLC I think..
Also, a militant rap group called Poor Righteous Teachers sampled Slippin on their single Rock This Funky Joint. | |
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Hotlegs said: LesGrinds said: Did you ever hear them talk about how Bob Marley ripped off "Slipping Into Darkness" for "Get Up Stand Up"? Now that I think about it, there are some melodic similarities. Whoa, that's deep. ----- Me & Baby Brother is the all time greatest funk jam. Totally underated. The two songs do sound a little bit alike but, which one was written first is the question. I once read that Bob wrote most of his music ten years before he got a recording contract. | |
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I have a great CD called "Rap Declares War" that features a bunch of cuts that sample War songs. Must be almost 10 years old now.
Rap Declares War - War & A Lighter Shade Of Brown, Hispanic M.C.'s, Proper Dos, Hi-C, Kid Frost Funky 4 U - Nice 'N Smooth Rock Dis Funky Joint - Poor Righteous Teachers New Jack Swing - Wrecks N' Effect Feels So Good - Brand Nubian Potholes In My Lawn - De La Soul Short But Funky - Too Short Heartbeat - Ice-T Young Black Male - 2Pac Don't Let No One Get You Down - War featuring Hispanic M.C.'S Lowrider (On The Boulevard) - Latin Alliance featuring War Ya Estuvo (That's It) - Kid Frost Slow Ride - Beastie Boys Drums Of Steel - The 7A3 Rhyme Fighter - Mellow Man Ace Summatymz Ova - Brotherhood Creed Spill The Wine - A Lighter Shade Of Brown Join Me Please (Home Boys Make Some Noise) - Mantronix __________________________________________
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I was OBSESSED with this group back in Junior High School (which was strange considering that it was in the early 90's). They was my shiznite! I even saw them live that summer in 1994 during their reunion tour. It was a real good time to get into them, in fact the timing was perfect. I even got a couple of autographs from them (I don't know where they are now ). But yeah, they were great. They managed to mix Funk, Pop, Jazz, Latin, and R&B and create their sound.
Interestingly enough, I got all my friends into this group so they could get away from all that Gangsta Rap and shit that was plaguing the airwaves at the time. You could say that I had an impact on their musical tastes. By the end of 1994, I had them all singing "Why can't we be friends/Why can't we be friends....." NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE. | |
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Saw these guys 2 years ago at Cherry Festival here ...just the way I remember them from the old days too...was a great show and they announced they were recording the show for a new cd...still haven't seen the new cd...but...was a great show...
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This is why I say the 70's was THE decade for music. War was/is the shit my all time favorite song by them is City Country City | |
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It's all about Summer and Why Can't We Be Friends for me.
hey, was the long version of "Summer" a single only??? | |
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