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Thread started 12/02/05 8:43am

TheRealFiness

whats the fondest music memory?

Watchin my Uncle Richard doing a new dance called "the Tighten up" yes this is when the song was braaaaand new smile
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Reply #1 posted 12/02/05 8:56am

Natisse

going to see my first major concert with my Mum... it was the Bon Jovi New Jersey tour and we were both just sky high for days

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Reply #2 posted 12/02/05 8:59am

ThreadCula

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I have quite a few...

-The Thriller video came out,I was terrified of it. But my family loved it. They would leave me trembling in the corner and they would get up and do the thriller dance.

-The centipede video by Rebbie Jackson. Scared of that video too.One time it came on I ran to my moms room to hide somehow a caterpillar was in the house and it crawled on my foot. I ran around screaming "centipede! centipede! (damn those Jacksons and their scary videos)

-The "butt" song played at a barbeque. Everyone was doing "the butt" Big round butts swaying everywhere.
Doing the butt...sexy sexy. When u get that notion,put the back field in motion Owwww
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Reply #3 posted 12/02/05 9:37am

namepeace

- The first time I heard A Motown Christmas .

- The first time I heard: Purple Rain, ATWIAD, Parade, SOTT and Lovesexy.

- Hearing "Cafe Reggio's" at my grandmama's house as a young boy

- The time I fell in love to the strains of "Adore."

- The first time I heard Public Enemy at my first house party

- The first time I heard house music, same party

- The first time I heard "A Different Drum," and my first long hike listening to Passion.

- Listening to "Peg" in my mama's car when I was little.

- My first listen to Charlie Parker at my grandfather's house, when he officially introduced me to jazz. It was the last time I saw him before he died a year later.

- Listening to my mother sing "Michael Row Your Boat Ashore" to my little sister and brother as a child.

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Reply #4 posted 12/02/05 9:53am

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Going to the Funk Festival at the Cotton Bowl.
Watching Soul Train 70's not waths going on now.
stay up on a friday night watching Midnight Specail with Wolfman Jack & Don Kirshners Rock Concert. and many more
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Reply #5 posted 12/02/05 10:24am

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Watching a local dance television show in the 1970s and 1980s called "Black Gold" that would put "Soul Train" to shame. This show featured the hardest funk (not just singles from the album) and when they came down the line, they straight got off. There was none of this prissing down the line, flipping weave, and trying to model and look cute. lol
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Reply #6 posted 12/02/05 10:31am

Stymie

Dancing to Soft and Wet at age 9. biggrin

Haearing the Lovesexy album when I was 19 and still in the closet.
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Reply #7 posted 12/02/05 10:55am

angela74

vainandy said:

Watching a local dance television show in the 1970s and 1980s called "Black Gold" that would put "Soul Train" to shame. This show featured the hardest funk (not just singles from the album) and when they came down the line, they straight got off. There was none of this prissing down the line, flipping weave, and trying to model and look cute. lol

Wow I wishA? I coulda seen this show. What song would they play
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Reply #8 posted 12/02/05 11:13am

CinisterCee

1. Drumming along on one snare and one low-tom to Nena's "99 Red Balloons", age 6.

2. Asking my uncle to drum along to an MC Hammer tape. It was playing in his headphones so I could just listen to him solo, the hot drum pattern. Haha, he was rolling his eyes because it was so repetitive but it sounded cool!
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Reply #9 posted 12/02/05 11:14am

theAudience

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There have been many...

~ Hearing Mahalia Jackson's voice for the 1st time.
~ Marian Anderson at the Brooklyn Acadamy of Music
~ Seeing a Murray the K Easter Show (3x) at The Fox Theatre
~ Watching Frank Zappa rehearse The Mothers of Invention at The Garrick Theatre
~ Getting to see Miles Davis perform not long before he passed away
~ Playing with Miles alumnus Sam Rivers
~ Meeting Nat Adderley

...to name a few.


But what still remains at the top of the list...



...was seeing in concert and meeting Jimi Hendrix. touched


tA

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Reply #10 posted 12/02/05 11:16am

CinisterCee

-Listening to Music Of My Mind for the first time.

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Reply #11 posted 12/02/05 11:19am

prettymansson

theAudience said:

There have been many...

~ Hearing Mahalia Jackson's voice for the 1st time.
~ Marian Anderson at the Brooklyn Acadamy of Music
~ Seeing a Murray the K Easter Show (3x) at The Fox Theatre
~ Watching Frank Zappa rehearse The Mothers of Invention at The Garrick Theatre
~ Getting to see Miles Davis perform not long before he passed away
~ Playing with Miles alumnus Sam Rivers
~ Meeting Nat Adderley

...to name a few.


But what still remains at the top of the list...


U GOT TO MEET JIMI ????? DAMN...GIVE ME SUM MO....PLEASE>..when where ??? DAMN !!!



...was seeing in concert and meeting Jimi Hendrix. touched


tA

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Reply #12 posted 12/02/05 11:19am

CinisterCee

Meeting Grandmaster Flash



I got him to sign my copy of:
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Reply #13 posted 12/02/05 11:19am

prettymansson

seeing the jackson 5 when i was 4 years old...with my mom and her screaming girlfriends...
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Reply #14 posted 12/02/05 11:20am

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I don't know. There are quite a few of them. Here's a couple.

Seeing Van Halen in 1979 blew me away. I was 16 and they were the coolest band around at the time.

Hearing Prince for the first time. I was at a friends and her older sister had a record on and Do Me Baby was playing. I couldn't believe what I was hearing. I blushed, but I couldn't stop listening to it. I knew right then that I was hearing something unlike anything else I'd ever heard. The rest is history.
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Reply #15 posted 12/02/05 11:30am

namepeace

- The first moments of my first Prince concert, Capital Centre, 1988.

- a Tribe Called Quest, Baltimore Arena, 1991.

- "Purple Rain," Fox Theatre, Atlanta, GA, 1993.

- McCoy Tyner Trio, 2003.

- Michael McDonald, the Ryman, January 2004.

- Herbie Hancock, Iowa, 2000.

To name a few.
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Reply #16 posted 12/02/05 11:34am

TheRealFiness

theAudience said:

There have been many...

~ Hearing Mahalia Jackson's voice for the 1st time.
~ Marian Anderson at the Brooklyn Acadamy of Music
~ Seeing a Murray the K Easter Show (3x) at The Fox Theatre
~ Watching Frank Zappa rehearse The Mothers of Invention at The Garrick Theatre
~ Getting to see Miles Davis perform not long before he passed away
~ Playing with Miles alumnus Sam Rivers
~ Meeting Nat Adderley

...to name a few.


But what still remains at the top of the list...



...was seeing in concert and meeting Jimi Hendrix. touched


tA

peace Tribal Disorder

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damn wish i coulda seen that, but somebody woulda been on diaper and bottle duty:)
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Reply #17 posted 12/02/05 11:35am

CinisterCee

namepeace said:


- a Tribe Called Quest, Baltimore Arena, 1991.


jesus! smile
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Reply #18 posted 12/02/05 11:36am

TheRealFiness

my very 1st copy of Are you experienced ar age 4
when my aunt gave me my very own copy of Crystal Blue persuasion
getting a piggyback ride from Chick Hunstberry when i was about 17
seeing Steam at an outdoor festival in 1969
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Reply #19 posted 12/02/05 11:41am

namepeace

CinisterCee said:

namepeace said:


- a Tribe Called Quest, Baltimore Arena, 1991.


jesus! smile


The absolute best hip-hop set and one of the best live performances I have ever seen. They were promoting this . . .



And L.O.N.S. opened (got NO love from the crowd) so they did "Scenario" at the end of their set.

Also on the bill: PE (headliner), Naughty By Nature, and the Geto Boys.
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Reply #20 posted 12/02/05 12:01pm

theAudience

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TheRealFiness said:

damn wish i coulda seen that, but somebody woulda been on diaper and bottle dutysmile

That's exactly what I needed. disbelief


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Reply #21 posted 12/02/05 12:02pm

TheRealFiness

theAudience said:

TheRealFiness said:

damn wish i coulda seen that, but somebody woulda been on diaper and bottle dutysmile

That's exactly what I needed. disbelief


tA

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oh shaddap wouldja smile
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Reply #22 posted 12/02/05 12:04pm

CinisterCee

namepeace said:

CinisterCee said:



jesus! smile


The absolute best hip-hop set and one of the best live performances I have ever seen. They were promoting this . . .



And L.O.N.S. opened (got NO love from the crowd) so they did "Scenario" at the end of their set.

Also on the bill: PE (headliner), Naughty By Nature, and the Geto Boys.


eyepop jerkoff
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Reply #23 posted 12/02/05 12:43pm

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I won't get into the stories, but here are some songs to those fond memories:

I Would die 4 U - Prince
If You Leave Me - Chicago
When Will I See You Again - The Three Degrees
Mama Used To say - Junior
A Woman Needs Love - Ray Parker Jr.
Love X Love - George Benson
Make That Move - Shalamar
Firecracker - Mass Production
Candy - Cameo
More Than A Feeling - Boston
After The love Is Gone - EWF
Don't Go Breakin' My Heart - Elton John & Kiki Dee (sp?)

... many more smile
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Reply #24 posted 12/02/05 1:10pm

Natisse

theAudience said:

There have been many...

~ Hearing Mahalia Jackson's voice for the 1st time.
~ Marian Anderson at the Brooklyn Acadamy of Music
~ Seeing a Murray the K Easter Show (3x) at The Fox Theatre
~ Watching Frank Zappa rehearse The Mothers of Invention at The Garrick Theatre
~ Getting to see Miles Davis perform not long before he passed away
~ Playing with Miles alumnus Sam Rivers
~ Meeting Nat Adderley

...to name a few.


But what still remains at the top of the list...



...was seeing in concert and meeting Jimi Hendrix. touched


tA

peace Tribal Disorder

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omfg come again? you actually met THE man? oh.my.god. I'm SO asking you all about that in New York!!

worship

wow!!!
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Reply #25 posted 12/02/05 1:44pm

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-- listening to my mom's copy of michael jackson's got to be there album on my little kiddie turntable when i was 6, over and over again

-- being at my grandma's house on the weekends and her playing gospel music on her stereo all day on sundays

-- riding around in the back seat of my sister's raggedy-assed volvo, listening to straight outta compton at full blast when it first came out

-- listening to my dad's old rudy ray moore tapes (he actually let me listen to 'em, believe it or not lol)

-- being exposed to punk music for the very first time when i was 12, listening to the college radio station

-- the DJs at kucb radio in my hometown (des moines, iowa): jeff t., the nighthawk, wes hall, WRF's album spotlight, dj fat rat...all them cats helped me learn some of what i know about old-school music

-- going to paisley park for the very first time and seeing prince play live when i thought that i'd never be able to afford to




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Reply #26 posted 12/02/05 3:41pm

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Handclapsfingasnapz said:

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-- going to paisley park for the very first time and seeing prince play live when i thought that i'd never be able to afford to




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was tony m there?
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Reply #27 posted 12/02/05 3:44pm

thesexofit

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dancing and singing glenn medeiros "she ain't worth it" with my first school buddy in a talent show, and singing album track "the best man" solo.


dancing like jacko at school (aged about 5 or 6) on cars.



boomboxing "do the bartman" down the street. So much confidence we seem to have as kids. Iam like that again now.
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Reply #28 posted 12/02/05 4:03pm

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thesexofit said:

Handclapsfingasnapz said:

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-- going to paisley park for the very first time and seeing prince play live when i thought that i'd never be able to afford to




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was tony m there?

no. and if he was he was prolly hanging out in the ditch on the side of the road.
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Reply #29 posted 12/02/05 4:05pm

thesexofit

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Handclapsfingasnapz said:

thesexofit said:



was tony m there?

no. and if he was he was prolly hanging out in the ditch on the side of the road.



sad

U seen the d and p tour where tony m does his bit for panto and deliberately jumps off the stage? Man is a comic genius.


a solo album in 1991 woulda sold (along with mc skat kat), but by the time p kicked him out, he had little to no chance (he did hoop dreams though which is nothing to be sneered at)
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