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Thread started 05/17/07 2:02pm

Afronomical

NEWKIRK - "SMALL THING" off LIVIN' LARGE Soundtrack

Remember him? Dubbed as the next Prince back in the early 90s. He had a little hit called "Sweat U" but he's probably more widely known as the skit-show host on De La Soul's 3 Feet High And Rising album (This is Don Newkirk!) and 3rd Bass's "Gasface" single.

Well, I came across his cassette single (Yes, cassette!) off the "Livin' Large" soundtrack called "Small Thing" and it's still bumpin' to this very day. Easily his best song, espcially since it talks about racism, environmental issues, and the Gulf War - The 1st one. Eery how that it's still a relevant song 15 years later. Then again, so is Marv's "What's Going On?".
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Reply #1 posted 05/17/07 5:09pm

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I rememeber the video 2 "sweat u" him and some dancers doing their little dance thang on chairs
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Reply #2 posted 05/17/07 6:33pm

Afronomical

carlluv said:

I rememeber the video 2 "sweat u" him and some dancers doing their little dance thang on chairs


Whew! I was about think I was the only person who remembered this dude lol
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Reply #3 posted 05/17/07 6:34pm

tricky2

Afronomical said:

carlluv said:

I rememeber the video 2 "sweat u" him and some dancers doing their little dance thang on chairs


Whew! I was about think I was the only person who remembered this dude lol


I just played this last week!!! eek
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Reply #4 posted 05/17/07 6:58pm

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Yeah i thought this dude would have stuck around a little longer
than he did. After small thing he just fell off the face of the earth.
I dug this song, sweat u, and another single he had called i desire.
In fact he had the same fine ass redbone in the videos for sweat u and i desire.
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Reply #5 posted 05/17/07 9:24pm

Afronomical

phunkdaddy said:

Yeah i thought this dude would have stuck around a little longer
than he did. After small thing he just fell off the face of the earth.
I dug this song, sweat u, and another single he had called i desire.
In fact he had the same fine ass redbone in the videos for sweat u and i desire.


"I Desire" was the jam! headbang
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Reply #6 posted 05/17/07 10:47pm

JesseDezz

I remember his hair smile He was down with another group from that era, The Black Flames (I went to high school with some of the members), who did a cover of Slave's "Watching You". They appeared in a video together. And they both faded away from the scene.
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Reply #7 posted 05/18/07 6:34am

unkemptpueblo

Afronomical said:

phunkdaddy said:

Yeah i thought this dude would have stuck around a little longer
than he did. After small thing he just fell off the face of the earth.
I dug this song, sweat u, and another single he had called i desire.
In fact he had the same fine ass redbone in the videos for sweat u and i desire.


"I Desire" was the jam! headbang



Don Newkirk was cool. I recently found his album 'New Funk City' on vinyl after years of searching. Its an overlooked gem from the new jack era.

I Desire
Double Dutch on the Sidewalk
Judy Judy Judy
Delicious

were all great tracks. Especially Judy.. which has him doing some Prince-like vocals and instrumentation. Man, people REALLY slept on this one. Nice to see him getting some org love 17 years later.

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Reply #8 posted 05/18/07 9:48am

Afronomical

JesseDezz said:

I remember his hair smile He was down with another group from that era, The Black Flames (I went to high school with some of the members), who did a cover of Slave's "Watching You". They appeared in a video together. And they both faded away from the scene.


Dayum! I remember The Black Flames! I had no idea he was with them. And I remember the remake of Watching You and it was damn good!
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Reply #9 posted 05/18/07 9:50am

Afronomical

unkemptpueblo said:

Afronomical said:



"I Desire" was the jam! headbang



Don Newkirk was cool. I recently found his album 'New Funk City' on vinyl after years of searching. Its an overlooked gem from the new jack era.

I Desire
Double Dutch on the Sidewalk
Judy Judy Judy
Delicious

were all great tracks. Especially Judy.. which has him doing some Prince-like vocals and instrumentation. Man, people REALLY slept on this one. Nice to see him getting some org love 17 years later.

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[Edited 5/18/07 6:37am]


Man! I got that CD about 4 years ago for 99 cents in the bargain bin at SecondSpin! I bump it to this day!
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Reply #10 posted 05/18/07 12:28pm

unkemptpueblo

Afronomical said:

unkemptpueblo said:




Don Newkirk was cool. I recently found his album 'New Funk City' on vinyl after years of searching. Its an overlooked gem from the new jack era.

I Desire
Double Dutch on the Sidewalk
Judy Judy Judy
Delicious

were all great tracks. Especially Judy.. which has him doing some Prince-like vocals and instrumentation. Man, people REALLY slept on this one. Nice to see him getting some org love 17 years later.

spelling edit
[Edited 5/18/07 6:36am]
[Edited 5/18/07 6:37am]


Man! I got that CD about 4 years ago for 99 cents in the bargain bin at SecondSpin! I bump it to this day!


you found it on Disc?? That was a good find! It's gonna take another couple of years to figure out how to transfer my vinyl copy to disc. sad mad lol
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Reply #11 posted 05/18/07 12:48pm

Afronomical

unkemptpueblo said:

Afronomical said:



Man! I got that CD about 4 years ago for 99 cents in the bargain bin at SecondSpin! I bump it to this day!


you found it on Disc?? That was a good find! It's gonna take another couple of years to figure out how to transfer my vinyl copy to disc. sad mad lol


Yeah, talk about luck! And I KNOW there are some vinyl headz here that can tell you how to transfer from vinyl to CD. Hell, just start a thread here asking that very question and I'm sure you'll get some answers fast.
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Reply #12 posted 05/18/07 1:13pm

unkemptpueblo

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unkemptpueblo said:



you found it on Disc?? That was a good find! It's gonna take another couple of years to figure out how to transfer my vinyl copy to disc. sad mad lol


Yeah, talk about luck! And I KNOW there are some vinyl headz here that can tell you how to transfer from vinyl to CD. Hell, just start a thread here asking that very question and I'm sure you'll get some answers fast.


you may have a point, here.
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Reply #13 posted 05/18/07 3:11pm

JesseDezz

Afronomical said:

JesseDezz said:

I remember his hair smile He was down with another group from that era, The Black Flames (I went to high school with some of the members), who did a cover of Slave's "Watching You". They appeared in a video together. And they both faded away from the scene.


Dayum! I remember The Black Flames! I had no idea he was with them. And I remember the remake of Watching You and it was damn good!


The Black Flames album was tight, especially the music, most of which featured keyboardist Stanley Brown, who also did Run DMC's song, "Pause". I don't know what went down with all of them, though some members of the Black Flames are still around the New Jersey area.

Other groups/performers I came up with from that area: rappers Lakim Shabazz, Apache, Precious ("Put it in Motion"), Simple Pleasure ("Where Do We Go From Here)...Tisha Campbell, Queen Latifah, Savion Glover

Lots of talent from Jersey...
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Reply #14 posted 05/18/07 3:59pm

Afronomical

JesseDezz said:

Afronomical said:



Dayum! I remember The Black Flames! I had no idea he was with them. And I remember the remake of Watching You and it was damn good!


The Black Flames album was tight, especially the music, most of which featured keyboardist Stanley Brown, who also did Run DMC's song, "Pause". I don't know what went down with all of them, though some members of the Black Flames are still around the New Jersey area.

Other groups/performers I came up with from that area: rappers Lakim Shabazz, Apache, Precious ("Put it in Motion"), Simple Pleasure ("Where Do We Go From Here)...Tisha Campbell, Queen Latifah, Savion Glover

Lots of talent from Jersey...


Ahhh! Lakim Shabazz! "Your Arms Are Too Short To Box With God" - I LOVE that cut! What's he up to, do you know?
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Reply #15 posted 05/19/07 2:00am

JesseDezz

Afronomical said:

JesseDezz said:



The Black Flames album was tight, especially the music, most of which featured keyboardist Stanley Brown, who also did Run DMC's song, "Pause". I don't know what went down with all of them, though some members of the Black Flames are still around the New Jersey area.

Other groups/performers I came up with from that area: rappers Lakim Shabazz, Apache, Precious ("Put it in Motion"), Simple Pleasure ("Where Do We Go From Here)...Tisha Campbell, Queen Latifah, Savion Glover

Lots of talent from Jersey...


Ahhh! Lakim Shabazz! "Your Arms Are Too Short To Box With God" - I LOVE that cut! What's he up to, do you know?


Lak is doing well - he's married with kids. Hard-working family man. Still here in New Jersey. He and his dj, C Jus, still do some shows here and there. Haven't seen them in awhile. We go back a LONNNGGG way.

About 15-16 years ago, a young kid came up to Lakim and asked him to autograph an album. It was a Lionel Richie album...The kid picked up the first thing he could find - and Lakim signed it!

I was always supposed to do some guitar stuff for him, but it never worked out, 'cause they were going through hell with their record company. It took them years to get the stuff straightened out.

Here's some footage of Lak and C Jus from last year: http://www.youtube.com/wa...sXrQdLa6tc
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Reply #16 posted 05/19/07 10:23am

Afronomical

JesseDezz said:

Afronomical said:



Ahhh! Lakim Shabazz! "Your Arms Are Too Short To Box With God" - I LOVE that cut! What's he up to, do you know?


Lak is doing well - he's married with kids. Hard-working family man. Still here in New Jersey. He and his dj, C Jus, still do some shows here and there. Haven't seen them in awhile. We go back a LONNNGGG way.

About 15-16 years ago, a young kid came up to Lakim and asked him to autograph an album. It was a Lionel Richie album...The kid picked up the first thing he could find - and Lakim signed it!

I was always supposed to do some guitar stuff for him, but it never worked out, 'cause they were going through hell with their record company. It took them years to get the stuff straightened out.

Here's some footage of Lak and C Jus from last year: http://www.youtube.com/wa...sXrQdLa6tc


Aw man! That's great to hear! Good for him. Thanks for the update bruh! Very cool stuff!
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