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RFTW vs. Full Force Uh ok. why not. Battle of the mid 80's bands. No curl jokes please. Ready For The World vs. Full Force. Live and in studio. Those 1st two RFTW joints were tight. 3rd joint.....
Full Force always had 1 or 2 cuts that were ok. Don't know..... | |
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Both relatively obscure to me, actually. | |
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JQuad said: Uh ok. why not. Battle of the mid 80's bands. No curl jokes please. Ready For The World vs. Full Force. Live and in studio. Those 1st two RFTW joints were tight. 3rd joint.....
Full Force always had 1 or 2 cuts that were ok. Don't know..... Then why in the hell did you start this thread? LOL! You KNEW this was gonna turn into a Jheri Curl joke battle! Living to die and I'll die to live again - 360 degrees - comprehend | |
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I have to go with Full Force. I love the stuff they did for Samantha Fox and Lisa Lisa. They had some funky jams. As far as the best curl....hmmm Maybe ready for the curl! | |
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As far as production, I give it to Full Force. They had an EMPIRE of artists other than themselves (Lisa Lisa, Cheryl "Pepsii" Riley, UTFO, and Samantha Fox). AND they managed to stay relevant behind the scenes writing for N-SYNC and the Backstreet Boys. As much as I love RFTW, no one really cared after "Ruff N Ready (1988)'. Concert-wise, I've seen 'em BOTH. Full Force was good (Fresh Fest '86-Buffalo, NY). But NO ONE wanted to see Paul Anthony strip down to his drawz!!!!! My friend & I drove from Buffalo to Toronto to see RFTW, and they RIPPED SHIT UP LIVE!!!!! The only downside was Gordon Strozier (Guitarist) sitting on his ass during "Love You Down". Live, I give the edge to RFTW!!!!! | |
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JQuad said: Uh ok. why not. Battle of the mid 80's bands. No curl jokes please. Ready For The World vs. Full Force. Live and in studio. Those 1st two RFTW joints were tight. 3rd joint.....
Full Force always had 1 or 2 cuts that were ok. Don't know..... Sorry, but as far as CURLS, TROOP whooped BOTH THEIR ASSES!!!!!-LOL!!! AND, my friend just chirped in & said JESSE JOHNSON & his REVUE is a CLOSE SECOND in the CURL DEPT!!!!! | |
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woogiebear said: JQuad said: Uh ok. why not. Battle of the mid 80's bands. No curl jokes please. Ready For The World vs. Full Force. Live and in studio. Those 1st two RFTW joints were tight. 3rd joint.....
Full Force always had 1 or 2 cuts that were ok. Don't know..... Sorry, but as far as CURLS, TROOP whooped BOTH THEIR ASSES!!!!!-LOL!!! AND, my friend just chirped in & said JESSE JOHNSON & his REVUE is a CLOSE SECOND in the CURL DEPT!!!!! See! Told ya! Living to die and I'll die to live again - 360 degrees - comprehend | |
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StoneCrib said: woogiebear said: Sorry, but as far as CURLS, TROOP whooped BOTH THEIR ASSES!!!!!-LOL!!! AND, my friend just chirped in & said JESSE JOHNSON & his REVUE is a CLOSE SECOND in the CURL DEPT!!!!! See! Told ya! Yeah.....but I didn't start it!!!!! No matter what their musical accomplishments, they're BOTH known JUST AS MUCH IF NOT MORE FOR THEM CURLS!!!! You CAN'T have one w/o the other!!!! AND: TROOP changed the game for curls JUST BY THE WAY THEY ROCKED THEIRS, with the cuts in 'em & thangs. Ever notice, that by 1990/91, BOTH Full Force & RFTW "Diversified" their curls???? TROOP changed the "Curl Game"!!!!! | |
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woogiebear said: StoneCrib said: See! Told ya! Yeah.....but I didn't start it!!!!! No matter what their musical accomplishments, they're BOTH known JUST AS MUCH IF NOT MORE FOR THEM CURLS!!!! You CAN'T have one w/o the other!!!! AND: TROOP changed the game for curls JUST BY THE WAY THEY ROCKED THEIRS, with the cuts in 'em & thangs. Ever notice, that by 1990/91, BOTH Full Force & RFTW "Diversified" their curls???? TROOP changed the "Curl Game"!!!!! Living to die and I'll die to live again - 360 degrees - comprehend | |
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AND: Me being a musical person OF COURSE I can look at their musical accomplishments 1st!!!!! They are BOTH DEEP IN MY CRATES!!!!! All curl jokes aside..... | |
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Ready For The World-"Oh Sheila" and "Gently" were my jamz back in the day . | |
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nurse said: Ready For The World-"Oh Sheila" and "Gently" were my jamz back in the day .
I made myself a "personal" copy of ALL RFTW' slow jamz. AND it's got Melvin Riley's Solo jamz as well. TROUBLE INDEED!!!!! | |
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woogiebear said: nurse said: Ready For The World-"Oh Sheila" and "Gently" were my jamz back in the day .
I made myself a "personal" copy of ALL RFTW' slow jamz. AND it's got Melvin Riley's Solo jamz as well. TROUBLE INDEED!!!!! Nice slow jamz I'm sure . "Late Saturday Night" is a good RFTW song too . | |
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woogiebear said: As far as production, I give it to Full Force. They had an EMPIRE of artists other than themselves (Lisa Lisa, Cheryl "Pepsii" Riley, UTFO, and Samantha Fox). AND they managed to stay relevant behind the scenes writing for N-SYNC and the Backstreet Boys. As much as I love RFTW, no one really cared after "Ruff N Ready (1988)'. Concert-wise, I've seen 'em BOTH. Full Force was good (Fresh Fest '86-Buffalo, NY). But NO ONE wanted to see Paul Anthony strip down to his drawz!!!!! My friend & I drove from Buffalo to Toronto to see RFTW, and they RIPPED SHIT UP LIVE!!!!! The only downside was Gordon Strozier (Guitarist) sitting on his ass during "Love You Down". Live, I give the edge to RFTW!!!!!
Nobody but Paul Anthony!!! You can tell that he was full of himself.... | |
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StoneCrib said: JQuad said: Uh ok. why not. Battle of the mid 80's bands. No curl jokes please. Ready For The World vs. Full Force. Live and in studio. Those 1st two RFTW joints were tight. 3rd joint.....
Full Force always had 1 or 2 cuts that were ok. Don't know..... Then why in the hell did you start this thread? LOL! You KNEW this was gonna turn into a Jheri Curl joke battle! Exactly, and I already did this topic a while back and FF still kicks RFTW's asses...and their jheri curls. I'm sick and tired of the Prince fans being sick and tired of the Prince fans that are sick and tired! | |
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Adisa said: StoneCrib said: Then why in the hell did you start this thread? LOL! You KNEW this was gonna turn into a Jheri Curl joke battle! Exactly, and I already did this topic a while back and FF still kicks RFTW's asses...and their jheri curls. Living to die and I'll die to live again - 360 degrees - comprehend | |
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I still love Full Force after all these years. I was crazy about them and anything/anyone they produced in the 80's, and I still enjoy digging out a lot of their old productions. There aren't many groups I've ever enjoyed more than Full Force. I used to love the remixes of their songs where "Bow Legged Lou" would talk silly through them. I remember thinking he had the sexiest voice. Murica: at least it's not Sudan. | |
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come one now... Full Force!!! Vanglorious... this is protected by the red, the black, and the green. With a key... sissy! | |
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this is a tough one.Both bands released some great music in the mid-80s.
when are we gonna do "The Jets vs. Five Star"? | |
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dancerella said: I have to go with Full Force. I love the stuff they did for Samantha Fox and Lisa Lisa. They had some funky jams. As far as the best curl....hmmm Maybe ready for the curl!
I think Full Force were the more talented band,and they at least came up with their own,distinctive sound.Ready For The World basically copied the "Minneapolis Sound" for their first two albums.However,I think their song "Digital Display" rivals anything that Full Force did,even if it is shamelessly derivative. So,for me,it's a tie | |
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I repeat: who's gonna start the "Jets vs. Five Star" thread? | |
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CinisterCee said: Both relatively obscure to me, actually.
That's a shame. In the 80s, they were all over R&B radio. As for my opinion, Full Force were more talented, but Ready For The World had better songs for themselves. Full Force's best jams were the ones they produced for other people. My vote goes to Full Force. | |
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woogiebear said: As far as production, I give it to Full Force. They had an EMPIRE of artists other than themselves (Lisa Lisa, Cheryl "Pepsii" Riley, UTFO, and Samantha Fox). AND they managed to stay relevant behind the scenes writing for N-SYNC and the Backstreet Boys. As much as I love RFTW, no one really cared after "Ruff N Ready (1988)'. Concert-wise, I've seen 'em BOTH. Full Force was good (Fresh Fest '86-Buffalo, NY). But NO ONE wanted to see Paul Anthony strip down to his drawz!!!!! My friend & I drove from Buffalo to Toronto to see RFTW, and they RIPPED SHIT UP LIVE!!!!! The only downside was Gordon Strozier (Guitarist) sitting on his ass during "Love You Down". Live, I give the edge to RFTW!!!!!
Ya know what? I saw Full Force live when they opened for Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam in 1988 and there were definitely some women screaming their asses off for them. Maybe it's because the show was in NY and being from Brooklyn, it was sort of a hometown crowd. | |
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dancerella said: I have to go with Full Force. I love the stuff they did for Samantha Fox and Lisa Lisa. They had some funky jams.
co-sign. and their own work was the best, imo. unselfish lover temporary love thing they had great tenor voices and WOW falsetto. i had all three of their releases - love them. "full force get busy one time!!" and the used to jump ove each other's shoulders during the shows. man- and didn't they produce a rap group - 'master baby' was the song they did, right? Prince #MUSICIANICONLEGEND | |
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wavesofbliss said: i had all three of their releases - love them. they had way more than three albums?! I have at least 6 Vanglorious... this is protected by the red, the black, and the green. With a key... sissy! | |
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Dancelot said: wavesofbliss said: i had all three of their releases - love them. they had way more than three albums?! I have at least 6 I thought albums 2-4 were the best. | |
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sextonseven said: Dancelot said: they had way more than three albums?! I have at least 6 I thought albums 2-4 were the best. agreed. the most consistent ones for sure Vanglorious... this is protected by the red, the black, and the green. With a key... sissy! | |
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RFTW all the way.....not even close. | |
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Graycap23 said: RFTW all the way.....not even close.
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Full Force was more talented and had a lot of success outside of their own albums. Bowlegged Lou even did some music for Insync,I believe. Plus,FF would have beaten the brakes off od rftw in a fight. "I'm a pig..so,magic elixir I swill" | |
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