I prefer J5's Pride & Joy to Marvin Gaye's!! | |
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DawnD said: I WANT TO BE WHERE YOU ARE
CAN YOU FEEL IT LOVELY ONE To me, these are some of the most underrated JACKSON 5 songs. Well, none of those are J5 songs! "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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I want to be where you are is the jam also! | |
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lonelygurl8305 said: I want to be where you are is the jam also!
My favorite song featuring little Mike. But again, it's not a J5 song. It is a great Marvin Gaye song, though (especially the unedited version on the I Want You Special Edition). "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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Ellie said: I prefer J5's Pride & Joy to Marvin Gaye's!!
I don't think I like it MORE than Gaye's but I certainly like this it. Actually Joyful Jukebox Music was the first album I ever had (my sis gave to me for Christmas back in like 76 or 77). I still pull it out every once in awhile. I have only good nostalgic warm feelings for just about all those tracks. Remember Window Shopping? Love Is the Thing You Need? Make Tonight All Mine? | |
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LittleBLUECorvette said: Timmy84 said: I heard their version of "Chained" from their debut. And they funked it up when they did their version of Marvin's "Ain't That Peculiar" on their Japan live album. Ain't That Peculiar is also on Jermaine 73 solo "Come into My Life" The Marvin unreleased remake include: - Ain't No Moutain High Enough - Can I Get A Witness - How Sweet It Is to Be Loved By You - I Heard It Through the Grapevine - Purple Snowflakes I would LOVE to hear them one day. | |
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Ellie said: I prefer J5's Pride & Joy to Marvin Gaye's!!
WHOA!!! I wouldn't go that far. That's just me though. Ain't nothing like the real thing, baby. | |
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AlexdeParis said: lonelygurl8305 said: I want to be where you are is the jam also!
My favorite song featuring little Mike. But again, it's not a J5 song. It is a great Marvin Gaye song, though (especially the unedited version on the I Want You Special Edition). Amen. I love his shout out to his family on that version. And "I Wanna Be Where You Are" was a little MJ solo joint. #16 pop and #2 R&B in 1972. It was sampled by MC Lyte's "Georgy Porgy". Willie Hutch's version of that same song was nice too. [Edited 7/18/07 19:27pm] | |
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My personal fave
"Let Me Show You The Way TO GO" "Thinking like the Keys on Prince's piano, we'll be just fine" | |
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Soulchild82 said: My personal fave
"Let Me Show You The Way TO GO" Thats not a Jackson 5 song, it's by a group formed in 1976 called "the Jacksons." PRINCE: Always and Forever
MICHAEL JACKSON: Always and Forever ----- Live Your Life How U Wanna Live It | |
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LittleBLUECorvette said: Soulchild82 said: My personal fave
"Let Me Show You The Way TO GO" Thats not a Jackson 5 song, it's by a group formed in 1976 called "the Jacksons." It's my favorite song by the Jacksons. "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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LittleBLUECorvette said: Soulchild82 said: My personal fave
"Let Me Show You The Way TO GO" Thats not a Jackson 5 song, it's by a group formed in 1976 called "the Jacksons." Well to defend Soulchild here, I would call "Show You the Way to Go" a J5 song, only difference is the group just changed their name to the Jacksons and the same lead singer, just no Jermaine, no Motown and no bubblegum but they're the same group. | |
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LittleBLUECorvette said: Soulchild82 said: My personal fave
"Let Me Show You The Way TO GO" Thats not a Jackson 5 song, it's by a group formed in 1976 called "the Jacksons." Same thing really just without Jermaine and with Randy. Regardless of which incarnation of the J5 its still a great song "Thinking like the Keys on Prince's piano, we'll be just fine" | |
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Timmy84 said: LittleBLUECorvette said: Thats not a Jackson 5 song, it's by a group formed in 1976 called "the Jacksons." Well to defend Soulchild here, I would call "Show You the Way to Go" a J5 song, only difference is the group just changed their name to the Jacksons and the same lead singer, just no Jermaine, no Motown and no bubblegum but they're the same group. No Jermaine = different group "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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AlexdeParis said: Timmy84 said: Well to defend Soulchild here, I would call "Show You the Way to Go" a J5 song, only difference is the group just changed their name to the Jacksons and the same lead singer, just no Jermaine, no Motown and no bubblegum but they're the same group. No Jermaine = different group Then Jermaine came back eight years later. They changed their sound so yeah "different group" but same last name: Jackson. The daggone Rock & Roll Hall of Fame even lists some songs from the catalog into what they did as "The Jackson 5". They never look at the Jackson 5 and Jacksons as different groups. Only thing is they had a different sound, Michael wasn't sharing much leads much like before, and they were actually playing instruments on the records. It was like they shed skin and became a different snake so I can see why they're "different groups". | |
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Timmy84 said: AlexdeParis said: No Jermaine = different group Then Jermaine came back eight years later. They changed their sound so yeah "different group" but same last name: Jackson. The daggone Rock & Roll Hall of Fame even lists some songs from the catalog into what they did as "The Jackson 5". They never look at the Jackson 5 and Jacksons as different groups. Only thing is they had a different sound, Michael wasn't sharing much leads much like before, and they were actually playing instruments on the records. It was like they shed skin and became a different snake so I can see why they're "different groups". Apparently the Rock Hall does see them as different groups as only "The Jackson 5" are in and not little bro Randy. They do however lok at Parliament / Funkadelic as the same group. PRINCE: Always and Forever
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great thread, J5 filler is better than most lead singles today. | |
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lilgish said: great thread, J5 filler is better than most all singles today.
Fixed. PRINCE: Always and Forever
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LittleBLUECorvette said: Timmy84 said: Then Jermaine came back eight years later. They changed their sound so yeah "different group" but same last name: Jackson. The daggone Rock & Roll Hall of Fame even lists some songs from the catalog into what they did as "The Jackson 5". They never look at the Jackson 5 and Jacksons as different groups. Only thing is they had a different sound, Michael wasn't sharing much leads much like before, and they were actually playing instruments on the records. It was like they shed skin and became a different snake so I can see why they're "different groups". Apparently the Rock Hall does see them as different groups as only "The Jackson 5" are in and not little bro Randy. They do however lok at Parliament / Funkadelic as the same group. Hmm, good point... They do look as P-Funk as the same group because in some way they were. | |
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This is a great thread. That's why I like this forum you can get an indept discussion of the J5 underrated songs. Sometimes I truely believe that fans of other artists tend to know more about MJ and the J5 music than most of his actual hard-core fans. | |
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if i don't love u this way
looking through the windows corner of the sky maybe 2morrow but surpised no one said i betcha from abc does anyone remember the song daper dan from MJ's solo album? i still remember the inlay pics, mj in the phone booth with a soda in one hand and that powder blue denim jacket and pants man, he has such an amazing body of music that it's sad to see him constrict it down to the basics. he's too talented for the lineup he's doing. estelle 81 | |
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LittleBLUECorvette said: lilgish said: great thread, J5 filler is better than most all singles today.
Fixed. | |
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Michael cover of People Make The World Go Round from the Ben album is another underrated song. It's not strictly J5, but it's still a 13 yr old Mike that takes a song and gives it's his own intrepretation. [Edited 7/19/07 6:50am] | |
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one song:
I AM LOVE!!!! | |
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Well, Darling Dear & The Love You Save are incredible. 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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Wonderwall said: Ellie said: I prefer J5's Pride & Joy to Marvin Gaye's!!
I don't think I like it MORE than Gaye's but I certainly like this it. Actually Joyful Jukebox Music was the first album I ever had (my sis gave to me for Christmas back in like 76 or 77). I still pull it out every once in awhile. I have only good nostalgic warm feelings for just about all those tracks. Remember Window Shopping? Love Is the Thing You Need? Make Tonight All Mine? I LOVE 'Love Is The Thing You Need'. You can mix it well wth 'Bring It Back' by Moloko | |
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^ oooh I lvoe love is the thing you need | |
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did anyone mention "Can You Remember"? It's a remake of a Delfonics song. | |
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SoulAlive said: did anyone mention "Can You Remember"? It's a remake of a Delfonics song.
Yeah I think someone did. Great song too. | |
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- She's Good - Ain't Nothin Like the Real Thing PRINCE: Always and Forever
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