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I'm seeing Midnight Star in concert this weekend (Appreciation thread) They're one of the nine acts featured on the "Valentines Super Oldies Love Jam" concert that makes it's way to my area on Saturday.I've been a fan of theirs since the early 80s,but I never saw them in concert before.Should be alot of fun.My favorite songs by them: "Hot Spot" (1982) "Freak A Zoid" (1983) "Wet My Whistle" (1983) "Electricity" (1983) "Playmates" (1983) "No Parking On The Dancefloor" (1983) "Body Snatchers" (1984) "Scientific Love" (1984) "Operator" (1984) "Planetary Invasion" (1984) "Snake In The Grass" (1988) what are your favorite Midnight Star songs? | |
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Who remembers hearing "Freak-A-Zoid" for the first time? It was the early summer of 1983 and this song was da shit! A slick electrofunk jam that dominated R&B radio that summer.But that was just the beginning.The 'No Parking On The Dancefloor' album generated one big hit after another."Wet My Whistle" soon began making waves and in my area,the track "Electricity" received tremendous airplay on the radio,even though it was never officially released as a single.Ditto for "Slow Jam".This album was one of the biggest R&B albums of 1983,and just when you thought it was finally running out of steam,they released the funky title track in spring 1984.It too becamne a classic. | |
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I have no idea who they are... | |
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Cheek said: I have no idea who they are...
I don't know if they were ever popular in Hungary,lol | |
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DavidEye said: I don't know if they were ever popular in Hungary,lol
I doubt it! | |
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Cheek said: DavidEye said: I don't know if they were ever popular in Hungary,lol
I doubt it! were any other 80s funk/R&B bands popular in your area? | |
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DavidEye said: were any other 80s funk/R&B bands popular in your area?
The DavidEye Club Singers was quite popular! | |
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DavidEye said: Cheek said: I have no idea who they are...
I don't know if they were ever popular in Hungary,lol Midnight Star was one of my favorite groups back then, I have them on my org profile, and I still listen to them quite often on old school vinyl.Curious and Scientific Love are my favorite songs by them. I don´t know why but they were VERY popular among Turkish teenagers in Germany in the 80´s, just like most black musicians.A Turkish professor named Ayhan Kaya wrote a dissertation about this phenomenon. It´s in English but has a German title, Sicher in Kreuzberg. I didn´t like most of the other music that the Calloway brothers did after Midnight Star split up. SOLAR Records...those were the days.... " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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Cheek said: DavidEye said: were any other 80s funk/R&B bands popular in your area?
The DavidEye Club Singers was quite popular! | |
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KoolEaze said: DavidEye said: I don't know if they were ever popular in Hungary,lol Midnight Star was one of my favorite groups back then, I have them on my org profile, and I still listen to them quite often on old school vinyl.Curious and Scientific Love are my favorite songs by them. I don´t know why but they were VERY popular among Turkish teenagers in Germany in the 80´s, just like most black musicians.A Turkish professor named Ayhan Kaya wrote a dissertation about this phenomenon. It´s in English but has a German title, Sicher in Kreuzberg. I didn´t like most of the other music that the Calloway brothers did after Midnight Star split up. SOLAR Records...those were the days.... "Scientific Love" is one of absolute favorites! so I've got my eyes on you take time to know me,is your first clue I hope they perform it on Saturday but somehow I doubt it | |
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DavidEye said: Cheek said: The DavidEye Club Singers was quite popular! Have I said something funny??? | |
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Midnight Star!
"I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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80s R&B classic of the day: "Operator" by Midnight Star (1984)
I called my baby up on the telephone I got connected to a freaky phone The conversation was strictly void said "If you don't join the party,go home" The operator said this was no mistake I've been connecting every move you make I hope you're ready to do me right I wanna operate my love tonight I need to see that video now! Anyone know where I can see it? | |
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DavidEye said: 80s R&B classic of the day: "Operator" by Midnight Star (1984)
I called my baby up on the telephone I got connected to a freaky phone The conversation was strictly void said "If you don't join the party,go home" The operator said this was no mistake I've been connecting every move you make I hope you're ready to do me right I wanna operate my love tonight I need to see that video now! Anyone know where I can see it? Is it not on YouTube? "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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minneapolisgenius said: DavidEye said: 80s R&B classic of the day: "Operator" by Midnight Star (1984)
I called my baby up on the telephone I got connected to a freaky phone The conversation was strictly void said "If you don't join the party,go home" The operator said this was no mistake I've been connecting every move you make I hope you're ready to do me right I wanna operate my love tonight I need to see that video now! Anyone know where I can see it? Is it not on YouTube? nah...it wasn't there the last time I checked. | |
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are they considered "cheesy" by some? Space for sale... | |
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sosgemini said: are they considered "cheesy" by some?
No,they're not cheesy.They are a first-rate 80s funk/R&B band.Come out on Saturday night and see for yourself. | |
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Midas Touch | |
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onenitealone said: Midas Touch
oddly enough,"Midas Touch" is one song by them that I don't like maybe it's overplayed too much? | |
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I love Midnight Star. I've never seen them live but I've heard them live on "The Tom Joyner Morning Show" and they put on a great show.
My favorites are: Electricity Operator Freak-A-Zoid Snake In The Grass No Parking On The Dance Floor Planetary Invasion Night Rider Pamper Me Engine No. 9 Slow Jam Feels So Good Let's Celebrate Curious Andy is a four letter word. | |
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DavidEye said: onenitealone said: Midas Touch
oddly enough,"Midas Touch" is one song by them that I don't like maybe it's overplayed too much? I never cared for that one much or the song "Headlines" either. I don't know, they just sound sort of "poppy". The late 80s....yuck. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: I never cared for that one much or the song "Headlines" either. I don't know, they just sound sort of "poppy". The late 80s....yuck. to both of you. I like it anyway. Enjoy the gig, David! | |
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vainandy said:[quote] I never cared for that one much or the song "Headlines" either. I don't know, they just sound sort of "poppy". The late 80s....yuck.
I don't like "Headlines" either! Or the 1988 hit "Don't Rock The Boat" featuring the Whodini rapper.I didn't like it when they started to put hip-hop beats into their songs.I know they were just trying to survive and keep up with current trends,but I was disappointed. | |
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[quote] DavidEye said: vainandy said: I never cared for that one much or the song "Headlines" either. I don't know, they just sound sort of "poppy". The late 80s....yuck.
I don't like "Headlines" either! Or the 1988 hit "Don't Rock The Boat" featuring the Whodini rapper.I didn't like it when they started to put hip-hop beats into their songs.I know they were just trying to survive and keep up with current trends,but I was disappointed. Oh, I forgot how much I hated "Don't Rock The Boat". Like I said before, the late 80s.....yuck! Andy is a four letter word. | |
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DavidEye said: sosgemini said: are they considered "cheesy" by some?
No,they're not cheesy.They are a first-rate 80s funk/R&B band.Come out on Saturday night and see for yourself. i dnt know them beyond "always"....but i guess its their look that spells cheese... Space for sale... | |
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DavidEye said: Who remembers hearing "Freak-A-Zoid" for the first time? It was the early summer of 1983 and this song was da shit! A slick electrofunk jam that dominated R&B radio that summer.But that was just the beginning.The 'No Parking On The Dancefloor' album generated one big hit after another."Wet My Whistle" soon began making waves and in my area,the track "Electricity" received tremendous airplay on the radio,even though it was never officially released as a single.Ditto for "Slow Jam".This album was one of the biggest R&B albums of 1983,and just when you thought it was finally running out of steam,they released the funky title track in spring 1984.It too becamne a classic. I can't say that I remember the first time I heard Freak-A-Zoid. I do love that one though. That whole album is a lot of fun. Wet My Whistle is my favorite one on there. You're reading my mind this morning, David! Friday was the first time I gave this album a listen: It's a good album, but I prefer No Parking on the Dancefloor. Some of it's way too breakdancing sounding. That was good for me when I was 11-years-old, but not so much now. I looooove Curious! That song is pure 80s smooth jam dreaminess. I remember hearing that on the radio when I was a young'un. I'm curious About your loving I'm curious I wanna know what's on your mind there/their/there remedial edit [Edited 2/7/06 6:56am] | |
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sosgemini said: DavidEye said: No,they're not cheesy.They are a first-rate 80s funk/R&B band.Come out on Saturday night and see for yourself. i dnt know them beyond "always"....but i guess its their look that spells cheese... Always is Atlantic Starr, who are also great. I can't stand that song, but I do love them! | |
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sosgemini said: DavidEye said: No,they're not cheesy.They are a first-rate 80s funk/R&B band.Come out on Saturday night and see for yourself. i dnt know them beyond "always"....but i guess its their look that spells cheese... "Always" is by ATLANTIC STARR!!! aren't you glad you got folks like me around,who can educate you on the Old School artists/bands? LOL | |
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DavidEye said: sosgemini said: i dnt know them beyond "always"....but i guess its their look that spells cheese... "Always" is by ATLANTIC STARR!!! aren't you glad you got folks like me around,who can educate you on the Old School artists/bands? LOL Space for sale... | |
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vainandy said: Oh, I forgot how much I hated "Don't Rock The Boat". Like I said before, the late 80s.....yuck!
The late 80s was a rought time for R&B bands.Synthesizers and drum machines took over.Even the Bar-Kays' late 80s music was weak. | |
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