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"I Got My Mind Made Up" by Instant Funk This was a sho-nuff jam and the long version was really funky.....
I got my mind made up, come one, you can get it.....get it girl...anytime....(say what)....tonight is fine..... Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: This was a sho-nuff jam and the long version was really funky.....
I got my mind made up, come one, you can get it.....get it girl...anytime....(say what)....tonight is fine..... TALK!!! sho-nuff!! | |
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the bassline is fierce | |
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Gotdamn, that's a cut. | |
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I got one album by Instant Funk, The Funk Is On, and that stuff is pretty damn mediocre in my opinion... As for "I Got My Mind Made Up"... the song is pretty hawt [Edited 2/8/06 7:34am] It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.
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SAAAAAYYY WHAAAAATTT !!!??? Yeah man I remember that song. It was FONKY!! | |
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Great song. I'm pretty sure I originally heard it as a sample in a Public Enemy song. Then I bought this great 2 CD collection:
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i have their album on c.d.
it has the "12" on it as well..thumpin' bass too man.that percussion was KICKIN'! timetogetoutmyrollerskates i gotta play it now. | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: Great song. I'm pretty sure I originally heard it as a sample in a Public Enemy song. Then I bought this great 2 CD collection:
"get it get it get it" (Welcome To The Terrordome) and that is really the best Salsoul compilation out there. | |
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The say what?!? in this song sounds very much like the say what?!?
in Rick James's Give It To Me Baby [Edited 2/8/06 8:27am] It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.
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Mercedes73 said: i have their album on c.d.
it has the "12" on it as well..thumpin' bass too man.that percussion was KICKIN'! timetogetoutmyrollerskates i gotta play it now. you gotta push it to me baby(push it to me babyyyy) you gotta slide it me honey(slide it to me girl) (oooohh).if you want my money... you gotta make it good as honey... damn!.i gotta go rollerskating.. . | |
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FuNkeNsteiN said: The say what?!? in this song sounds very much like the say what?!?
Sure does. in Rick James's Give It To Me Baby [Edited 2/8/06 8:27am] | |
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Romera said: FuNkeNsteiN said: The say what?!? in this song sounds very much like the say what?!?
Sure does. in Rick James's Give It To Me Baby Ho. tel. Mo. tel. Holiday Iiinn. | |
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This song is hot butter on my midnight hips.
I have a live Prince boot from sometime in the late 80s where he does this song; it's pretty hawt. The Normal Whores Club | |
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Romera said: Gotdamn, that's a cut.
Hey, thexiness. The Normal Whores Club | |
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I love that song. SAY WHAAT!!! | |
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FunkMistress said: This song is hot butter on my midnight hips.
I have a live Prince boot from sometime in the late 80s where he does this song; it's pretty hawt. Now that's sexy... | |
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funkpill said: FunkMistress said: This song is hot butter on my midnight hips.
I have a live Prince boot from sometime in the late 80s where he does this song; it's pretty hawt. Now that's sexy... Yeah, I had to think of something sexier than "breakfast toast." The Normal Whores Club | |
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FunkMistress said: funkpill said: Now that's sexy... Yeah, I had to think of something sexier than "breakfast toast." Dig it... | |
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FunkMistress said: Romera said: Gotdamn, that's a cut.
Hey, thexiness. | |
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MUSICOLOGY 101 - "WHY BANDS SHOULDN'T OPEN WITH THEIR NUMBER ONE HIT"
When I was a little kid, my uncle took me to go see Instant Funk w/ Evelyn "Champagne" King (opener) at a free show at the college near by me. Evelyn came out and rocked the crowd and did all her hits. Quick intermission and Instant Funk came out with their makeup, costumes, and light show and went right into "Got My Mind Made Up"..The crowd went ballistic, everyone was cheering and dancing and throwin' down. They did the long version and got the show started right....or at least they THOUGHT they did. After a couple of tunes, the crowd started to lose some interest so they started to leave. The band noticed this and slipped a quick medley of "Got My Mind Made Up" back into the set. Then people started coming back to their seats. Then a few songs later, people started leaving and the band would start chanting "I GOT MY MIND MADE UP"! just to keep some people in their seats and they weren't even playing the real music behind the chant..This cat and mouse game went on until people just got tired and left..and the band still had 25 more minutes of music left!! So as a reminder to the up and coming music stars of the future..SAVE THE HIT SONGS FOR LAST!!! End of class. | |
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SPYZFAN1 said: MUSICOLOGY 101 - "WHY BANDS SHOULDN'T OPEN WITH THEIR NUMBER ONE HIT"
I thought the same thing when I was watching a Roberta Flack concert from the 70s. She sits down at the piano, clears her throat and goes right into: "Strummin' my paain with his fingaas" | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: Great song. I'm pretty sure I originally heard it as a sample in a Public Enemy song. Then I bought this great 2 CD collection:
That album pic is one of TOFKATRF's (The orger formerly known as TheRealFiness) old avies. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "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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CinisterCee said: SPYZFAN1 said: MUSICOLOGY 101 - "WHY BANDS SHOULDN'T OPEN WITH THEIR NUMBER ONE HIT"
I thought the same thing when I was watching a Roberta Flack concert from the 70s. She sits down at the piano, clears her throat and goes right into: "Strummin' my paain with his fingaas" Except that wasn't her biggest hit, even at that point in time. Now if she would have opened with Where is the Love, different story. | |
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theAudience said: RipHer2Shreds said: Great song. I'm pretty sure I originally heard it as a sample in a Public Enemy song. Then I bought this great 2 CD collection:
That album pic is one of TOFKATRF's (The orger formerly known as TheRealFiness) old avies. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 I remember that, cuz I thought, "His avatar is in my album collection." | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: CinisterCee said: I thought the same thing when I was watching a Roberta Flack concert from the 70s. She sits down at the piano, clears her throat and goes right into: "Strummin' my paain with his fingaas" Except that wasn't her biggest hit, even at that point in time. Now if she would have opened with Where is the Love, different story. You're right, I should have mentioned the concert was in 1975 though. | |
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CinisterCee said: RipHer2Shreds said: Except that wasn't her biggest hit, even at that point in time. Now if she would have opened with Where is the Love, different story. You're right, I should have mentioned the concert was in 1975 though. No, I got what you meant. Even by then she'd had bigger hits. Killing Me Softly is probably better known to this generation (thanks to "One time...TWO time!"), but at that time The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face was a monster hit. She actually won the Record of the Year Grammy twice in a row, once for each of those two hits. | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: CinisterCee said: You're right, I should have mentioned the concert was in 1975 though. No, I got what you meant. Even by then she'd had bigger hits. Killing Me Softly is probably better known to this generation (thanks to "One time...TWO time!"), but at that time The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face was a monster hit. She actually won the Record of the Year Grammy twice in a row, once for each of those two hits. dang good lookin' out. Because she ended with that one. Love this concert... it was filmed and produced in Edmonton, Alberta! 1 Killing Me Softly (With His Song) 2 There's a River 3 Jesse 4 Why Don't You Move in with Me 5 Some Gospel According to Matthew 6 Suzanne 7 Reverend Lee 8 The First Time (Ever I Saw Your Face) | |
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SPYZFAN1 said: MUSICOLOGY 101 - "WHY BANDS SHOULDN'T OPEN WITH THEIR NUMBER ONE HIT"
When I was a little kid, my uncle took me to go see Instant Funk w/ Evelyn "Champagne" King (opener) at a free show at the college near by me. Evelyn came out and rocked the crowd and did all her hits. Quick intermission and Instant Funk came out with their makeup, costumes, and light show and went right into "Got My Mind Made Up"..The crowd went ballistic, everyone was cheering and dancing and throwin' down. They did the long version and got the show started right....or at least they THOUGHT they did. After a couple of tunes, the crowd started to lose some interest so they started to leave. The band noticed this and slipped a quick medley of "Got My Mind Made Up" back into the set. Then people started coming back to their seats. Then a few songs later, people started leaving and the band would start chanting "I GOT MY MIND MADE UP"! just to keep some people in their seats and they weren't even playing the real music behind the chant..This cat and mouse game went on until people just got tired and left..and the band still had 25 more minutes of music left!! So as a reminder to the up and coming music stars of the future..SAVE THE HIT SONGS FOR LAST!!! End of class. it's a shame that "I Got My Mind Made Up" was their only big hit.I have the 1979 album that it appears on,and there alot of other cool songs on there. | |
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SPYZFAN1 said: MUSICOLOGY 101 - "WHY BANDS SHOULDN'T OPEN WITH THEIR NUMBER ONE HIT"
When I was a little kid, my uncle took me to go see Instant Funk w/ Evelyn "Champagne" King (opener) at a free show at the college near by me. Evelyn came out and rocked the crowd and did all her hits. Quick intermission and Instant Funk came out with their makeup, costumes, and light show and went right into "Got My Mind Made Up"..The crowd went ballistic, everyone was cheering and dancing and throwin' down. They did the long version and got the show started right....or at least they THOUGHT they did. After a couple of tunes, the crowd started to lose some interest so they started to leave. The band noticed this and slipped a quick medley of "Got My Mind Made Up" back into the set. Then people started coming back to their seats. Then a few songs later, people started leaving and the band would start chanting "I GOT MY MIND MADE UP"! just to keep some people in their seats and they weren't even playing the real music behind the chant..This cat and mouse game went on until people just got tired and left..and the band still had 25 more minutes of music left!! So as a reminder to the up and coming music stars of the future..SAVE THE HIT SONGS FOR LAST!!! End of class. Actually, Evelyn "Champaign" King should have been the headliner for that show. That way, people would have to stick around to see her show. I don't know when this tour was but I'm guessing that it was early in both their careers for Instant Funk to be the headliner. I only remember one other Instant Funk song getting airplay and that was "No Stoppin' That Rockin" a few years later and Evelyn had many more hits under her belt by that time. There's no question as to who would have been the headliner by then. As far as saving your only hit for last (that is if you only have one), that wouldn't work for someone like me because I'm the impatient type and would leave before they played it. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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