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Forgotten Rick James Jam "You Turn Me On" From REFLECTIONS.....
Starts off with an average Rick James sounding drum beat similar to PIMP The Simp....then Rick James starts talkin jibberish in Espanol, followed by a sexy socialite returning the favor by sayin somethin back in the same forign language.. THEN The horns produce excitement with the synth high and the bass guitar playing for the rest of the time throughout the jam. "I Like You STYLE! I EVEN LIKE THE CLOTHES THAT U WEAR!".... LOVE this song! Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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Forgotten by who? I was playing that yesterday.
Its on Youtube (no video) http://www.youtube.com/wa...kwNcblZS1M | |
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BlaqueKnight said: Forgotten by who? I was playing that yesterday.
Its on Youtube (no video) http://www.youtube.com/wa...kwNcblZS1M Nobody dont play that song. Hell it aint even on the Anthology Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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paisleypark4 said: BlaqueKnight said: Forgotten by who? I was playing that yesterday.
Its on Youtube (no video) http://www.youtube.com/wa...kwNcblZS1M Nobody dont play that song. Hell it aint even on the Anthology | |
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like this one alot | |
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paisleypark4 said: BlaqueKnight said: Forgotten by who? I was playing that yesterday.
Its on Youtube (no video) http://www.youtube.com/wa...kwNcblZS1M Nobody dont play that song. Hell it aint even on the Anthology It's not on Anthology or Gold. But the song has been on earlier Rick James' Greatest Hits albums. [Edited 4/29/07 19:34pm] | |
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It's just an average song. I liked 17 and oh what a night much better from
reflections. Don't laugh at my funk
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phunkdaddy said: It's just an average song. I liked 17 and oh what a night much better from
reflections. 17 is Rick's best work with synths. It's the real reason why I'm a fan of the Yamaha DX7. | |
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Gibberish?
Anyway, I dig this song. Not my fav Rick cut but a pretty good cut nonetheless. [Edited 4/29/07 22:38pm] 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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I haven't forgotten that jam. It's decent but not one of my favorites. "17" is the track I like the most from that album.
The "Reflections" album is the one I play the least because the majority of it is a greatest hits album. Here's something I bet y'all didn't know. Apparently, "Reflections" is not what the album was originally going to be named. I had the 45 of "17" before the album came out and it had on it....."From the forthcoming album "Shower Of Hits". When the album came out about a month or two later, it was named "Reflections". By the way paisleypark4, you've been away from the org for awhile. It's good to see you back and, judging by your avatar (which is your actual picture), you are looking just as cute, fine, handsome, and sexy as ever. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: Here's something I bet y'all didn't know. Apparently, "Reflections" is not what the album was originally going to be named. I had the 45 of "17" before the album came out and it had on it....."From the forthcoming album "Shower Of Hits". When the album came out about a month or two later, it was named "Reflections".
Interesting observation Motown has a long history of stuff like this....changing album titles at the last minute,cancelling albums altogether,etc.In late 1979,they released a new Marvin Gaye single called "Ego Trippin Out".Those who bought the 45 saw on the label that it was from his upcoming album 'Love Man'.Problem is,the album was cancelled.I bet there were alot of confused fans back then,wondering why the album never came out. | |
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SoulAlive said: vainandy said: Here's something I bet y'all didn't know. Apparently, "Reflections" is not what the album was originally going to be named. I had the 45 of "17" before the album came out and it had on it....."From the forthcoming album "Shower Of Hits". When the album came out about a month or two later, it was named "Reflections".
Interesting observation Motown has a long history of stuff like this....changing album titles at the last minute,cancelling albums altogether,etc.In late 1979,they released a new Marvin Gaye single called "Ego Trippin Out".Those who bought the 45 saw on the label that it was from his upcoming album 'Love Man'.Problem is,the album was cancelled.I bet there were alot of confused fans back then,wondering why the album never came out. BEST CLUB IN TOWN IS WHERE I GET DOWN YOUR LUCKY IF I CHOOSE YOU, MY FRIEND Ego Trippin Out is one of my favorite Marvin cuts | |
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"Your so fine, you make me wanna say 'muy bien'".
My favorite line! Man, somebody tell me the punk-funk horns were not getting all the way down on this track! Danny is soloing his ass off. One his top 5 solos, ever, IMO, just after "All Night Long." Classic, classic Rick James. The world has changed so much in 15 years...Jesus. But God almighty knows how grateful I am to have walked the Earth at the same time was Rick. Speaking of 17, I remember the very first time I heard it on WBLS in New York. It was around June of 1983. Early summer. Frankie Crocker came on and said a few choice words about it just before dropping the needle...basically this is Rick's shit, I have absolutely no idea what he is singing about, so don't come suing ME for playing songs about underage sex. Take THAT shit up with Rick. Or words to that effect. Hilarious. Man, I miss the old 'BLS. I miss that entire era of music so much. | |
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thorntonmellon said: "Your so fine, you make me wanna say 'muy bien'".
My favorite line! Man, somebody tell me the punk-funk horns were not getting all the way down on this track! Danny is soloing his ass off. One his top 5 solos, ever, IMO, just after "All Night Long." Classic, classic Rick James. The world has changed so much in 15 years...Jesus. But God almighty knows how grateful I am to have walked the Earth at the same time was Rick. Speaking of 17, I remember the very first time I heard it on WBLS in New York. It was around June of 1983. Early summer. Frankie Crocker came on and said a few choice words about it just before dropping the needle...basically this is Rick's shit, I have absolutely no idea what he is singing about, so don't come suing ME for playing songs about underage sex. Take THAT shit up with Rick. Or words to that effect. Hilarious. Man, I miss the old 'BLS. I miss that entire era of music so much. I think you meant June of 1984 In June of 83,Rick had just released the song "Cold Blooded" as a single."17" came out a year later. | |
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SoulAlive said: thorntonmellon said: "Your so fine, you make me wanna say 'muy bien'".
My favorite line! Man, somebody tell me the punk-funk horns were not getting all the way down on this track! Danny is soloing his ass off. One his top 5 solos, ever, IMO, just after "All Night Long." Classic, classic Rick James. The world has changed so much in 15 years...Jesus. But God almighty knows how grateful I am to have walked the Earth at the same time was Rick. Speaking of 17, I remember the very first time I heard it on WBLS in New York. It was around June of 1983. Early summer. Frankie Crocker came on and said a few choice words about it just before dropping the needle...basically this is Rick's shit, I have absolutely no idea what he is singing about, so don't come suing ME for playing songs about underage sex. Take THAT shit up with Rick. Or words to that effect. Hilarious. Man, I miss the old 'BLS. I miss that entire era of music so much. I think you meant June of 1984 In June of 83,Rick had just released the song "Cold Blooded" as a single."17" came out a year later. Are you sure? If you are right then I am getting old. I specificially remember the house I lived in from winter 1982 to August 1983, pulling into the driveway and hearing this for the first time. I do believe that Reflections came out in 1984, that does sound right, but I SO CLEARLY remember hearing "17" summer of '83. Was "17" issued as a single way in advance of "Reflections"? | |
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Soul Alive is on point. When I 1st heard "17" and that wild guitar solo, I instantly thought "Purple Rain" and "Let's Go Crazy" (back in 84).
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thorntonmellon said: SoulAlive said: I think you meant June of 1984 In June of 83,Rick had just released the song "Cold Blooded" as a single."17" came out a year later. Are you sure? If you are right then I am getting old. I specificially remember the house I lived in from winter 1982 to August 1983, pulling into the driveway and hearing this for the first time. I do believe that Reflections came out in 1984, that does sound right, but I SO CLEARLY remember hearing "17" summer of '83. Was "17" issued as a single way in advance of "Reflections"? It was definately the summer of 1984. The 45 came out before the album but it all went down in the summer of 1984. Other jams during that time were: When Doves Cry - Prince In The Mix - Roger Just The Way You Like It - The SOS Band Freakshow On The Dance Floor - The Barkays Operator - Midnight Star Egypt, Egypt - The Egyptian Lover Outrageous - Lakeside State Of Shock - The Jacksons Lovergirl - Teena Marie Ice Cream Castles - The Time Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: It was definately the summer of 1984. The 45 came out before the album but it all went down in the summer of 1984. Other jams during that time were: When Doves Cry - Prince In The Mix - Roger Just The Way You Like It - The SOS Band Freakshow On The Dance Floor - The Barkays Operator - Midnight Star Egypt, Egypt - The Egyptian Lover Outrageous - Lakeside State Of Shock - The Jacksons Lovergirl - Teena Marie Ice Cream Castles - The Time Damn we must be brothers from another mother. I remember and used to listen to all those jams around that time. I just graduated from high scool the summer of 1984. I remember the summer of 82 dance floor and do wa ditty by zapp were my favorite summer jams. You put that on at the skating ring and the girls would go crazy. Don't laugh at my funk
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vainandy said: It was definately the summer of 1984. The 45 came out before the album but it all went down in the summer of 1984. Other jams during that time were: When Doves Cry - Prince In The Mix - Roger Just The Way You Like It - The SOS Band Freakshow On The Dance Floor - The Barkays Operator - Midnight Star Egypt, Egypt - The Egyptian Lover Outrageous - Lakeside State Of Shock - The Jacksons Lovergirl - Teena Marie Ice Cream Castles - The Time Ah man,I love it when we do these lists Here's some other jams from the summer of '84: "My Best Friend's Girlfriend" by Marcus Miller "Why Can't We" by Bobby Womack "No Parking On The Dancefloor" by Midnight Star "17" by Rick James (yeah,I know we already mentioned it,lol) "Dirty Dancer" by Bar Kays "Miss Me Blind" by Culture Club (got alot of airplay on R&B radio) "Ghostbusters" by Ray Parker Jr. "Block Party" by Stacy Lattisaw and Johnny Gill "Somebody Else's Guy" by Jocelyn Brown "Breakin...There's No Stoppin' Us" by Ollie and Jerry "Beat Street Breakdown" by Grandmaster Flash "Torture" by the Jacksons "I Didn't Mean To Turn You On" by Cherelle In these days,I stayed glued to the radio! So many good songs!!! Damn,what happened?? | |
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SoulAlive said: vainandy said: It was definately the summer of 1984. The 45 came out before the album but it all went down in the summer of 1984. Other jams during that time were: When Doves Cry - Prince In The Mix - Roger Just The Way You Like It - The SOS Band Freakshow On The Dance Floor - The Barkays Operator - Midnight Star Egypt, Egypt - The Egyptian Lover Outrageous - Lakeside State Of Shock - The Jacksons Lovergirl - Teena Marie Ice Cream Castles - The Time Ah man,I love it when we do these lists Here's some other jams from the summer of '84: "My Best Friend's Girlfriend" by Marcus Miller "Why Can't We" by Bobby Womack "No Parking On The Dancefloor" by Midnight Star "17" by Rick James (yeah,I know we already mentioned it,lol) "Dirty Dancer" by Bar Kays "Miss Me Blind" by Culture Club (got alot of airplay on R&B radio) "Ghostbusters" by Ray Parker Jr. "Block Party" by Stacy Lattisaw and Johnny Gill "Somebody Else's Guy" by Jocelyn Brown "Breakin...There's No Stoppin' Us" by Ollie and Jerry "Beat Street Breakdown" by Grandmaster Flash "Torture" by the Jacksons "I Didn't Mean To Turn You On" by Cherelle In these days,I stayed glued to the radio! So many good songs!!! Damn,what happened?? OK, it must have been summer of '84! Thanks! | |
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Now,in the summer of '83,Rick was riding high with the song "Cold Blooded".I remember when our local R&B radio station premiered that song in June of that year.It was unlike anything he had ever done before.....very stripped down,synth-funk.That album was the beginning of the new Rick James sound.He still used horns on a few tracks,but synths played a more prominent role,resulting in a colder,electronic,New Wav-ish sound.Still funky though. | |
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SoulAlive said: Now,in the summer of '83,Rick was riding high with the song "Cold Blooded".I remember when our local R&B radio station premiered that song in June of that year.It was unlike anything he had ever done before.....very stripped down,synth-funk.That album was the beginning of the new Rick James sound.He still used horns on a few tracks,but synths played a more prominent role,resulting in a colder,electronic,New Wav-ish sound.Still funky though. I remember buying the 45 before the album came out and then buying the album the first day it was released. I went wild when I heard "New York Town". Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: I remember buying the 45 before the album came out and then buying the album the first day it was released. I went wild when I heard "New York Town".
My favorite songs from that album are: "Cold Blooded" "U Bring The Freak Out" "Ebony Eyes" "New York Town" | |
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