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Thread started 05/04/06 1:19pm

dancerella

Adam Ant!

Damn, he was sexy and had some hot traxx. Strip was my favorite. Which album would you recommend? Who else likes Adam Ant??
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Reply #1 posted 05/04/06 1:31pm

weepingwall

-dirk wears white sox..
-b side babies..

but if your in love with ant..
i would recommend the antbox..its a box set with all his works.
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Reply #2 posted 05/04/06 2:31pm

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weepingwall said:

-dirk wears white sox..
-b side babies..

but if your in love with ant..
i would recommend the antbox..its a box set with all his works.

I agree, Antbox is the best to go with. I've rapped about digging Adam on here a long time ago. Paligap is another that I know shares my taste. I remember being in Jr. High, bumping the hell out of "Stand and Deliver", and "Goody Two Shoes". His videos AND his image had a HUGE influence on P's image and videos from "1999".
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Reply #3 posted 05/04/06 2:50pm

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So funny that U mentioned Adam. I just recorded the Strip video off of Classic VH1 the other night and have watched it at least a dozen times...Adam and Prince had similar styles and needless to say, they both influenced a 12 year old Wishuhvn...Adam had a cool style that must have freaked out a few people...Aloha~
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Reply #4 posted 05/04/06 2:55pm

dancerella

blackguitaristz said:

weepingwall said:

-dirk wears white sox..
-b side babies..

but if your in love with ant..
i would recommend the antbox..its a box set with all his works.

I agree, Antbox is the best to go with. I've rapped about digging Adam on here a long time ago. Paligap is another that I know shares my taste. I remember being in Jr. High, bumping the hell out of "Stand and Deliver", and "Goody Two Shoes". His videos AND his image had a HUGE influence on P's image and videos from "1999".



did you ver have the "strip" album? i love that track so i was thinking maybe i'd just get that album? by the way, i read on allmusic.com that Andre Cymone produced an Adam Ant cd in the late 80's. do you know of it? is it any good? i'd love to hear that one.
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Reply #5 posted 05/04/06 2:56pm

dancerella

weepingwall said:

-dirk wears white sox..
-b side babies..

but if your in love with ant..
i would recommend the antbox..its a box set with all his works.



what is dirk wears white sox like?

are there some hot pics of his sexy ass in that box set? just wondering...
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Reply #6 posted 05/04/06 4:00pm

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love em
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Reply #7 posted 05/04/06 4:23pm

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dancerella said:

blackguitaristz said:


I agree, Antbox is the best to go with. I've rapped about digging Adam on here a long time ago. Paligap is another that I know shares my taste. I remember being in Jr. High, bumping the hell out of "Stand and Deliver", and "Goody Two Shoes". His videos AND his image had a HUGE influence on P's image and videos from "1999".



did you ver have the "strip" album? i love that track so i was thinking maybe i'd just get that album? by the way, i read on allmusic.com that Andre Cymone produced an Adam Ant cd in the late 80's. do you know of it? is it any good? i'd love to hear that one.


I forgot about that. Andre produced or co produced the excellent single "Room at the top" and the album Manners and Physique. 1990.
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Reply #8 posted 05/04/06 4:26pm

dancerella

SquirrelMeat said:

dancerella said:




did you ver have the "strip" album? i love that track so i was thinking maybe i'd just get that album? by the way, i read on allmusic.com that Andre Cymone produced an Adam Ant cd in the late 80's. do you know of it? is it any good? i'd love to hear that one.


I forgot about that. Andre produced or co produced the excellent single "Room at the top" and the album Manners and Physique. 1990.



is that album/single any good? what is it like?
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Reply #9 posted 05/04/06 4:59pm

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dancerella said:

SquirrelMeat said:



I forgot about that. Andre produced or co produced the excellent single "Room at the top" and the album Manners and Physique. 1990.



is that album/single any good? what is it like?


The single is okay, but if you are looking for new wave Adam Ant then steer clear. Most fans don't like that album at all.
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Reply #10 posted 05/04/06 5:08pm

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dancerella said:

SquirrelMeat said:



I forgot about that. Andre produced or co produced the excellent single "Room at the top" and the album Manners and Physique. 1990.



is that album/single any good? what is it like?


I haven't listened to it for years. The single was great, but the album was pretty bad from memory.
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Reply #11 posted 05/04/06 7:18pm

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Adam Ant made some really great music. Too bad he is considered a novelty and not at all taken seriously. I remember in a music crossword puzzle once a clue that said; "insect thankfully no longer scurrying up the charts." I thought that was rather harsh.

"Beat My Guest" is still one of the greatest songs around. However, Adam really put it all together with that "Picasso Visits The Planet Of The Apes" song. The most silly and fun title ever and then Adam graces the song with the most wonderfully catchy chorus. What a tune.

Bottom line is Adam Ant was simply a ton of fun. He was skilled and talented enough to ensure that his audience had a blast.
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Reply #12 posted 05/04/06 7:50pm

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Cloreen said:

Adam Ant made some really great music. Too bad he is considered a novelty and not at all taken seriously. I remember in a music crossword puzzle once a clue that said; "insect thankfully no longer scurrying up the charts." I thought that was rather harsh.

"Beat My Guest" is still one of the greatest songs around. However, Adam really put it all together with that "Picasso Visits The Planet Of The Apes" song. The most silly and fun title ever and then Adam graces the song with the most wonderfully catchy chorus. What a tune.

Bottom line is Adam Ant was simply a ton of fun. He was skilled and talented enough to ensure that his audience had a blast.




"A good beating baby's where it's at!"

That is my favorite song. I also love Press Darlings.


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Reply #13 posted 05/05/06 10:40am

dancerella

MIGUELGOMEZ said:

Cloreen said:

Adam Ant made some really great music. Too bad he is considered a novelty and not at all taken seriously. I remember in a music crossword puzzle once a clue that said; "insect thankfully no longer scurrying up the charts." I thought that was rather harsh.

"Beat My Guest" is still one of the greatest songs around. However, Adam really put it all together with that "Picasso Visits The Planet Of The Apes" song. The most silly and fun title ever and then Adam graces the song with the most wonderfully catchy chorus. What a tune.

Bottom line is Adam Ant was simply a ton of fun. He was skilled and talented enough to ensure that his audience had a blast.




"A good beating baby's where it's at!"

That is my favorite song. I also love Press Darlings.


M


So which album would you guys recommend? By the way, he had a very unique style. He was a glam, American football, 16th century glam soldier! Rock it!
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Reply #14 posted 05/05/06 11:17am

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dancerella said:

SquirrelMeat said:



I forgot about that. Andre produced or co produced the excellent single "Room at the top" and the album Manners and Physique. 1990.



is that album/single any good? what is it like?


It's literally one of the worst albums I've ever heard. Only get it if you really like horribly dated 80's music. The real problem, aside from the uber-plastic sound, is that Adam had a ton of personality and it's not really apparent on this record.

They recently remastered his first six albums.

Dirk Wears White Sox is great "punk" without much in the way of makeup or costumes. His most purely music oriented album that I've heard, and it still sounds fresh after more than 25 years.

Kings Of the Wild Frontier is Adam & The Ants in full flower, my personal favorite.

Prince Charming has some good stuff, but the image is starting to take over the music.

Friend or Foe takes the music back to the forefront, but has a bit of filler.

Strip has decent stuff, but Adam is beginning to try too hard to be sexy for my tastes, something that really kills Manners & Physique.

I haven't heard Viva Le Rock or Wonderful, but I'd like to.
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Reply #15 posted 05/05/06 11:23am

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dancerella said:

MIGUELGOMEZ said:





"A good beating baby's where it's at!"

That is my favorite song. I also love Press Darlings.


M


So which album would you guys recommend? By the way, he had a very unique style. He was a glam, American football, 16th century glam soldier! Rock it!


Dirk Wears White Sox, Kings Of The Wild Frontier and Prince Charming.

I have the Antbox and The Remastered boxset with seven albums in total. All the albums contain rarities, and it's great. Stuart was seriously underrated and a more influential artist than he is given credit for.
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Reply #16 posted 05/05/06 11:26am

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Marrk said:

dancerella said:



So which album would you guys recommend? By the way, he had a very unique style. He was a glam, American football, 16th century glam soldier! Rock it!


Dirk Wears White Sox, Kings Of The Wild Frontier and Prince Charming.

I have the Antbox and The Remastered boxset with seven albums in total. All the albums contain rarities, and it's great. Stuart was seriously underrated and a more influential artist than he is given credit for.


He's similar to Prince in that he sabotaged his own chances of being taken seriously with the choices he made with his image. Prince was simply too talented & prolific to be ignored, but both are dismissed more than they should be, and it's their own faults.
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Reply #17 posted 05/05/06 11:34am

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If you are a casual fan...I love my Antics in the Forbidden Zone. It's a GH that came out before Antbox and I think it captures the good stuff. I have to say that though I am a fan, I find the albums as a whole to be ok. The singles released were the good stuff.

But in terms of actual albums beyond that...

Kings of the Wild Frontier...Love this album - Ant Music, Dog eat Dog, Los Rancheros...if you can get the original (and not remastered) it'll have Press Darlings

Prince Charming is fun - Stand and Deliver, Ant Rap, Scorpios love

Friend or Foe...his first "solo" effort is actually very strong. Goody 2shoes and Desperate but not serios, Friend or foe

Strip is one of my least favorits as an album. He went all soft and hence lost his fan base.

Vive Le Rock, I enjoyed. A return to his sound but more guitar oriented.

I can't comment on Dirk Wears WHite Socks...it's really raw and punky.

ANd the last 2...Manners and Physique and Wonderful...My Pick is Wonderful.

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Reply #18 posted 05/05/06 11:36am

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dancerella said:

MIGUELGOMEZ said:





"A good beating baby's where it's at!"

That is my favorite song. I also love Press Darlings.


M


So which album would you guys recommend? By the way, he had a very unique style. He was a glam, American football, 16th century glam soldier! Rock it!


Kings of the Wild Frontier
Prince Charming
Friend or Foe

if you like those, then...Vive Le Rock & Wonderful.

Christian Zombie Vampires

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Reply #19 posted 05/05/06 12:41pm

dancerella

superspaceboy said:

dancerella said:



So which album would you guys recommend? By the way, he had a very unique style. He was a glam, American football, 16th century glam soldier! Rock it!


Kings of the Wild Frontier
Prince Charming
Friend or Foe

if you like those, then...Vive Le Rock & Wonderful.



wow, thanks for the advice. i may try to go with Prince Charming!
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Reply #20 posted 05/05/06 1:18pm

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NDRU said:

Marrk said:



Dirk Wears White Sox, Kings Of The Wild Frontier and Prince Charming.

I have the Antbox and The Remastered boxset with seven albums in total. All the albums contain rarities, and it's great. Stuart was seriously underrated and a more influential artist than he is given credit for.


He's similar to Prince in that he sabotaged his own chances of being taken seriously with the choices he made with his image. Prince was simply too talented & prolific to be ignored, but both are dismissed more than they should be, and it's their own faults.


And there's only so long you can sing about swashbuckling times and Ant this or that. I did like the tribalness and Debauchery in thier music...very similar to that other band Bow Wow WOw.

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Reply #21 posted 05/05/06 1:21pm

NDRU

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superspaceboy said:

NDRU said:



He's similar to Prince in that he sabotaged his own chances of being taken seriously with the choices he made with his image. Prince was simply too talented & prolific to be ignored, but both are dismissed more than they should be, and it's their own faults.


And there's only so long you can sing about swashbuckling times and Ant this or that. I did like the tribalness and Debauchery in thier music...very similar to that other band Bow Wow WOw.


You know Bow Wow Wow was the original Ants, right? Malcom McClaren decided Adam was too old to be a star, so he took his band and made Bow Wow Wow. They were largely forgotten and Adam became a minor superstar.
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Reply #22 posted 05/05/06 1:28pm

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NDRU said:

superspaceboy said:



And there's only so long you can sing about swashbuckling times and Ant this or that. I did like the tribalness and Debauchery in thier music...very similar to that other band Bow Wow WOw.


You know Bow Wow Wow was the original Ants, right? Malcom McClaren decided Adam was too old to be a star, so he took his band and made Bow Wow Wow. They were largely forgotten and Adam became a minor superstar.


I would not say Largely forgotten...but they had less success (and a lot more in the 90's) and subsequently fewer albums.

I think they are very underrated however. I like them better than Adam and the Ants nod

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Reply #23 posted 05/05/06 1:45pm

MIGUELGOMEZ

NDRU said:

superspaceboy said:



And there's only so long you can sing about swashbuckling times and Ant this or that. I did like the tribalness and Debauchery in thier music...very similar to that other band Bow Wow WOw.


You know Bow Wow Wow was the original Ants, right? Malcom McClaren decided Adam was too old to be a star, so he took his band and made Bow Wow Wow. They were largely forgotten and Adam became a minor superstar.




Boy George was in Bow Wow Wow for a split second with Annabella but Malcom thought Boy was too effeminate.

It's obvious if you hear I WANT CANDY(BOW WOW WOW), DOG EAT DOG(ADAM AND THE ANTS), WHITE BOY(CULTURE CLUB).


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Reply #24 posted 05/05/06 1:50pm

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superspaceboy said:

NDRU said:



You know Bow Wow Wow was the original Ants, right? Malcom McClaren decided Adam was too old to be a star, so he took his band and made Bow Wow Wow. They were largely forgotten and Adam became a minor superstar.


I would not say Largely forgotten...but they had less success (and a lot more in the 90's) and subsequently fewer albums.

I think they are very underrated however. I like them better than Adam and the Ants nod


I Want Candy is the only song I know by them. Maybe they're good, I don't know. Were they bigger in England? I don't remember them being around in the 90's.
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NDRU said:

superspaceboy said:



I would not say Largely forgotten...but they had less success (and a lot more in the 90's) and subsequently fewer albums.

I think they are very underrated however. I like them better than Adam and the Ants nod


I Want Candy is the only song I know by them. Maybe they're good, I don't know. Were they bigger in England? I don't remember them being around in the 90's.


Their greatest hits album was a lot better than I thought it would be. I liked a lot of the singles like "C30, C60, C90, Go!", "Do You Wanna Hold Me", "Mile High Club", etc.
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sextonseven said:

NDRU said:



I Want Candy is the only song I know by them. Maybe they're good, I don't know. Were they bigger in England? I don't remember them being around in the 90's.


Their greatest hits album was a lot better than I thought it would be. I liked a lot of the singles like "C30, C60, C90, Go!", "Do You Wanna Hold Me", "Mile High Club", etc.


Are you talking about Bow Wow Wow? because Adam & The Ants did a song called Mile High Club, too.
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NDRU said:

sextonseven said:



Their greatest hits album was a lot better than I thought it would be. I liked a lot of the singles like "C30, C60, C90, Go!", "Do You Wanna Hold Me", "Mile High Club", etc.


Are you talking about Bow Wow Wow? because Adam & The Ants did a song called Mile High Club, too.


I never heard Adam's song. I just did a search for his lyrics and it's a different song from Bow Wow Wow's. That would have been too weird if they did the same song. It's bad enough they used to be the same band.
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Reply #28 posted 05/05/06 2:48pm

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sextonseven said:

NDRU said:



Are you talking about Bow Wow Wow? because Adam & The Ants did a song called Mile High Club, too.


I never heard Adam's song. I just did a search for his lyrics and it's a different song from Bow Wow Wow's. That would have been too weird if they did the same song. It's bad enough they used to be the same band.


Different song, it's still a coincidence. Plus how Adam Ant has a song called c30 c60 c90 Stop! Weird.
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WTF was he doing at the Motown 25th?
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