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VINYL DIG #GODknowswhat New Amerykah Part One: 4th World War Erykah Badu Worldwide Underground Erykah Badu High Priority Cherrelle Like I Will 12" Cherrelle My Radio Sure Sounds Good To Me Larry Graham and Graham Central Station Maria Muldaur Feliciano! Jose Feliciano Patrice Patrice Rushen Steppin' The Pointer Sisters Madonna Zapp Bustin' Out Of L Seven Rick James Bad Michael Jackson Ben/You Can Cry On My Shoulder Michael Jackson Go Now/Heavy Fallin' Out The Stylistics Oh, Baby, I Love The Way/I Can Understand It The New Birth because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind." | |
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DirtyChris said:[quote]
Steppin' The Pointer Sisters "Sleeping Alone" is my cut off this album. | |
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High Priority Cherrelle I got "You Look Good To Me" 12" single, it's bangin'!! | |
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'Bustin Out Of L7' by Rick James--love that album!!!! | |
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Abdul said:[quote] DirtyChris said: Steppin' The Pointer Sisters "Sleeping Alone" is my cut off this album. didn't Stevie Wonder have something to do with this track? I have the 12" for "YLGTM" and "Saturday Love" of Cherrelle's (since a kid) never had her full albums til an adult I like Fragile more than High Priority because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind." | |
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I have most of the Cherelle 12"s. But the Like I Will 12"....how extended is that than the original? Whats on the other side??
[Edited 4/17/08 8:30am] Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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Heavy Fallin' Out....dude I love that song. I saw The Stylistics perform it live last summer. | |
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paisleypark4 said: I have most of the Cherelle 12"s. But the Like I Will 12"....how extended is that than the original? Whats on the other side??
there's something called the "Tokyo Mix" on the bside and OMG.. I enjoyed it alot! the album version is actually longer than this special mix @Stymie - I don't have too much of The Stylistics stuff but I like this song as well because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind." | |
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DirtyChris said:[quote] Abdul said: DirtyChris said: Steppin' The Pointer Sisters "Sleeping Alone" is my cut off this album. didn't Stevie Wonder have something to do with this track? I have the 12" for "YLGTM" and "Saturday Love" of Cherrelle's (since a kid) never had her full albums til an adult I like Fragile more than High Priority Yeah Stevie wrote, produced, and played on that cut Fragile is better then HIgh Priority, it's got tight dance jams and slow grooves. | |
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Abdul said: DirtyChris said: didn't Stevie Wonder have something to do with this track? I have the 12" for "YLGTM" and "Saturday Love" of Cherrelle's (since a kid) never had her full albums til an adult I like Fragile more than High Priority Yeah Stevie wrote, produced, and played on that cut Fragile is better then HIgh Priority, it's got tight dance jams and slow grooves. and also contains my 2nd favorite Cherrelle song ever which is "Stay With Me" because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind." | |
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Wow, wow, wow. Dirty Chris, mind sharing some of the prices? I assume the Badu vinyl isn't cheap but I wonder about the older albums. | |
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DirtyChris said: paisleypark4 said: I have most of the Cherelle 12"s. But the Like I Will 12"....how extended is that than the original? Whats on the other side??
there's something called the "Tokyo Mix" on the bside and OMG.. I enjoyed it alot! the album version is actually longer than this special mix @Stymie - I don't have too much of The Stylistics stuff but I like this song as well I want it mommy I WANNIT NOW Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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VinnyM27 said: Wow, wow, wow. Dirty Chris, mind sharing some of the prices? I assume the Badu vinyl isn't cheap but I wonder about the older albums.
the Badu vinyls: NAPO was like $20 bucks (including shipping) WWU same thing I got Cherrelle's HP & LIW as a "lot"... for like $1 with the shipping it was like $6 bucks My Radio Sure Sounds Good To Me Maria Muldaur Feliciano! Patrice Steppin' Madonna Zapp Bustin' Out Of L Seven Bad I got those at da wrecka stow for like $2 bucks a piece the 45s I mentioned I got for 50 cent a piece because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind." | |
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DirtyChris said: VinnyM27 said: Wow, wow, wow. Dirty Chris, mind sharing some of the prices? I assume the Badu vinyl isn't cheap but I wonder about the older albums.
the Badu vinyls: NAPO was like $20 bucks (including shipping) WWU same thing I got Cherrelle's HP & LIW as a "lot"... for like $1 with the shipping it was like $6 bucks My Radio Sure Sounds Good To Me Maria Muldaur Feliciano! Patrice Steppin' Madonna Zapp Bustin' Out Of L Seven Bad I got those at da wrecka stow for like $2 bucks a piece the 45s I mentioned I got for 50 cent a piece Very cool. thanks. I know of a few places in Detroit that have good $1 bins (Memories and Melodies has a almost a room full!). Don't know that I would necessarily find those titles you noted, though. It's funny because in the case of M&M, they have just about everything so if you find something in the shelves under the artist name, and it's pretty popular, take a look in the dollar room. The covers might have some damage but it could be worth it. | |
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I'm going on a vinyl dig this weekend! Hopefully,I'll find some good stuff. | |
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trip on the version of "Dont let the sun catch you cryin' on "Feliciano" oh man... its groovy | |
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Are you a DJ, Cris?
Here are mine copied from another "what have you bought lately" thread. i went to Hyde Park in chitown last weekend. i've been looking for this one for a while! bought this one thinking it was the other Sonny Boy Williamson. Though i'm still curious to hear it. Never heard it, but couldn't pass it up. heard a bunch about these guys, but could never find anything on CD by them. Otis Redding's sons or something like that, right? Bought this one purely for sentimental reasons. | |
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VinnyM27 said: Very cool. thanks. I know of a few places in Detroit that have good $1 bins (Memories and Melodies has a almost a room full!). Don't know that I would necessarily find those titles you noted, though. It's funny because in the case of M&M, they have just about everything so if you find something in the shelves under the artist name, and it's pretty popular, take a look in the dollar room. The covers might have some damage but it could be worth it.
no problem I will keep that in mind for if I ever visit Detroit I don't normally care about the condition of the album covers as long as they are not water damaged $1 a pop will serve me just fine that's exactly how I do at HALF PRICE BOOKS when I'm visiting Dallas, Texas most of the stuff you see on the shelves is below on the bottom shelves for $1 usually when I'm out there I have time to spare... so I grab a chair and get ta diggin... I spent like 4 hours in that joint last time I was there the time slips away from you because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind." | |
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IAintTheOne said: trip on the version of "Dont let the sun catch you cryin' on "Feliciano" oh man... its groovy
will check it out yesterday I didn't have time for ANYTHING... I had planned to rip some vinyl and all but life gets in the damn way... thanx, I will check it out @SoulAlive - be sure & post what you dig up buddy @magsynth - I'm an "aspiring DJ" I'm not official yet... but my collection would scream otherwise OMG @The Horny Horns how many albums did they record? about Johnny Watson, I bought this one about a year ago maybe... sold that shit back I just couldn't get into it I don't recognize any of the other stuff what would you recommend that I hear? because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind." | |
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magnificentsynthesizer said: heard a bunch about these guys, but could never find anything on CD by them. Otis Redding's sons or something like that, right? WOW I'm interested keep me abreast because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind." | |
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DirtyChris said: @magsynth - I'm an "aspiring DJ" I'm not official yet... but my collection would scream otherwise OMG @The Horny Horns how many albums did they record? about Johnny Watson, I bought this one about a year ago maybe... sold that shit back I just couldn't get into it I don't recognize any of the other stuff what would you recommend that I hear? The Horny Horns recorded 2 albums - A Blow for Me, A Toot for You (1977) and Say Blow By Blow Backwards (1979). A compilation of unreleased tracks were released in 1994 on the CD "The Final Blow". Man, you'd think they were into blow or something. Johnny's the man! though he is an acquired taste. if you listen to his early and mid-seventies stuff you'd hear he was somewhat of a copy cat. i did hear some of his best stuff is his earlier releases, which were mostly blues. i have yet to investigate. 2 albums i'd recommend by him are: Lone Ranger & Listen This are pretty slick productions. Sounds like stuff players back in the day were listening to and rolling their joints on. the other stuff on my list is pretty much eclectic ear candy for me, i don't know if i'd recommend it to anyone else. though if you're into Bossa Nova some say the Black Orpheous soundtrack were the first shots fired in the genre or at least the first to be exposed to a large audience. Though, if you are interested, watch the movie first. | |
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DirtyChris said: magnificentsynthesizer said: heard a bunch about these guys, but could never find anything on CD by them. Otis Redding's sons or something like that, right? WOW I'm interested keep me abreast haven't thrown it on the table, yet. but i'm pretty anxious to hear it too! i'll keep you posted. | |
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magnificentsynthesizer said: The Horny Horns recorded 2 albums - A Blow for Me, A Toot for You (1977) and Say Blow By Blow Backwards (1979). A compilation of unreleased tracks were released in 1994 on the CD "The Final Blow".
Man, you'd think they were into blow or something. Johnny's the man! though he is an acquired taste. if you listen to his early and mid-seventies stuff you'd hear he was somewhat of a copy cat. i did hear some of his best stuff is his earlier releases, which were mostly blues. i have yet to investigate. 2 albums i'd recommend by him are: Lone Ranger & Listen This are pretty slick productions. Sounds like stuff players back in the day were listening to and rolling their joints on. the other stuff on my list is pretty much eclectic ear candy for me, i don't know if i'd recommend it to anyone else. though if you're into Bossa Nova some say the Black Orpheous soundtrack were the first shots fired in the genre or at least the first to be exposed to a large audience. Though, if you are interested, watch the movie first. about Johnny didn't he have an album entitled Johnny Guitar Watson & The Family Clone? or something like that? ROTFL... I'm slowly becoming somewhat of a P-Funk completist (or completionist whatever the correct word is) so I'ma need those Horny Horn albums ASAP now that I have titles... *mental note for next dig* there was Parlet, Eddie Hazel, The Brides Bootsy's Rubber Band... what other side acts am I missing? because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind." | |
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DirtyChris said: magnificentsynthesizer said: The Horny Horns recorded 2 albums - A Blow for Me, A Toot for You (1977) and Say Blow By Blow Backwards (1979). A compilation of unreleased tracks were released in 1994 on the CD "The Final Blow".
Man, you'd think they were into blow or something. Johnny's the man! though he is an acquired taste. if you listen to his early and mid-seventies stuff you'd hear he was somewhat of a copy cat. i did hear some of his best stuff is his earlier releases, which were mostly blues. i have yet to investigate. 2 albums i'd recommend by him are: Lone Ranger & Listen This are pretty slick productions. Sounds like stuff players back in the day were listening to and rolling their joints on. the other stuff on my list is pretty much eclectic ear candy for me, i don't know if i'd recommend it to anyone else. though if you're into Bossa Nova some say the Black Orpheous soundtrack were the first shots fired in the genre or at least the first to be exposed to a large audience. Though, if you are interested, watch the movie first. about Johnny didn't he have an album entitled Johnny Guitar Watson & The Family Clone? or something like that? ROTFL... I'm slowly becoming somewhat of a P-Funk completist (or completionist whatever the correct word is) so I'ma need those Horny Horn albums ASAP now that I have titles... *mental note for next dig* there was Parlet, Eddie Hazel, The Brides Bootsy's Rubber Band... what other side acts am I missing? According to Wikipeida: Parliament discography — Osmium • Up for the Down Stroke • Chocolate City • Mothership Connection • The Clones of Dr. Funkenstein • Funkentelechy Vs. the Placebo Syndrome • Live: P-Funk Earth Tour • Motor Booty Affair • Gloryhallastoopid • Trombipulation
Ruth Copeland Self Portrait • I Am What I Am Funkadelic discography — Funkadelic • Free Your Mind...And Your Ass Will Follow • Maggot Brain • America Eats Its Young • Cosmic Slop • Standing on the Verge of Getting It On • Let's Take It to the Stage • Tales of Kidd Funkadelic • Hardcore Jollies • One Nation Under a Groove • Uncle Jam Wants You • The Electric Spanking of War Babies • Connections & Disconnections • By Way Of The Drum Bootsy Collins/Bootsy's Rubber Band Stretchin' Out in Bootsy's Rubber Band • Ahh... The Name Is Bootsy, Baby! • Bootsy? Player of the Year • This Boot is Made for Fonk-N • Ultra Wave • The One Giveth, the Count Taketh Away • What's Bootsy Doin'? • Jungle Bass • Save What's Mine for Me • Blasters of the Universe • Lord of the Harvest • Keepin' Dah Funk Alive 4-1995 • Fresh Outta 'P' University • Live in Louisville 1978 • Play With Bootsy • Live In Concert 1998 • Christmas Is 4 ever Clarence "Fuzzy" Haskins A Whole Nother Thang • Radio Active Eddie Hazel Game, Dames and Guitar Thangs • Jams From the Heart • Rest in P The Horny Horns A Blow for Me, A Toot for You • Say Blow By Blow Backwards • The Final Blow Bernie Worrell All the Woo in the World • Funk of Ages • B.W. Jam (Rock the House) • Pieces of Woo: The Other Side • Blacktronic Science • Free Agent: A Spaced Odyssey • Live from Woo-Rope The Brides of Funkenstein Funk Or Walk • Never Buy Texas From A Cowboy • Live at the Howard Theatre Parlet Pleasure Principle • Invasion Of The Booty Snatchers • Play Me or Trade Me Quazar Quazar Mutiny Mutiny On The Mamaship • Funk Plus The One Sweat Band Sweat Band George Clinton/ P-Funk All-Stars Computer Games • Urban Dancefloor Guerillas • You Shouldn't-Nuf Bit Fish • Some of My Best Jokes Are Friends • R&B Skeletons in the Closet • The Mothership Connection - Live from Houston • The Cinderella Theory • Live At The Beverly Theater • Hey Man, Smell My Finger • Dope Dogs • Music From the Motion Picture "PCU" • Mothership Connection Newberg Session • T.A.P.O.A.F.O.M. • How Late Do U Have 2BB4UR Absent? Jimmy G and the Tackheads Federation Of Tackheads INCorporated Thang Band Lifestyles Of The Roach And Famous Michael Hampton Heavy Metal Funkason Sounds about right to me. Never heard of Quazar Quazar though. Jimmy and The Tackheads & Incorporated Thang Band is the SHHHh. | |
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magnificentsynthesizer said:[quote] DirtyChris said: According to Wikipeida: Parliament discography — Osmium • Up for the Down Stroke • Chocolate City • Mothership Connection • The Clones of Dr. Funkenstein • Funkentelechy Vs. the Placebo Syndrome • Live: P-Funk Earth Tour • Motor Booty Affair • Gloryhallastoopid • Trombipulation
Ruth Copeland Self Portrait • I Am What I Am Funkadelic discography — Funkadelic • Free Your Mind...And Your Ass Will Follow • Maggot Brain • America Eats Its Young • Cosmic Slop • Standing on the Verge of Getting It On • Let's Take It to the Stage • Tales of Kidd Funkadelic • Hardcore Jollies • One Nation Under a Groove • Uncle Jam Wants You • The Electric Spanking of War Babies • Connections & Disconnections • By Way Of The Drum Bootsy Collins/Bootsy's Rubber Band Stretchin' Out in Bootsy's Rubber Band • Ahh... The Name Is Bootsy, Baby! • Bootsy? Player of the Year • This Boot is Made for Fonk-N • Ultra Wave • The One Giveth, the Count Taketh Away • What's Bootsy Doin'? • Jungle Bass • Save What's Mine for Me • Blasters of the Universe • Lord of the Harvest • Keepin' Dah Funk Alive 4-1995 • Fresh Outta 'P' University • Live in Louisville 1978 • Play With Bootsy • Live In Concert 1998 • Christmas Is 4 ever Clarence "Fuzzy" Haskins A Whole Nother Thang • Radio Active Eddie Hazel Game, Dames and Guitar Thangs • Jams From the Heart • Rest in P The Horny Horns A Blow for Me, A Toot for You • Say Blow By Blow Backwards • The Final Blow Bernie Worrell All the Woo in the World • Funk of Ages • B.W. Jam (Rock the House) • Pieces of Woo: The Other Side • Blacktronic Science • Free Agent: A Spaced Odyssey • Live from Woo-Rope The Brides of Funkenstein Funk Or Walk • Never Buy Texas From A Cowboy • Live at the Howard Theatre Parlet Pleasure Principle • Invasion Of The Booty Snatchers • Play Me or Trade Me Quazar Quazar Mutiny Mutiny On The Mamaship • Funk Plus The One Sweat Band Sweat Band George Clinton/ P-Funk All-Stars Computer Games • Urban Dancefloor Guerillas • You Shouldn't-Nuf Bit Fish • Some of My Best Jokes Are Friends • R&B Skeletons in the Closet • The Mothership Connection - Live from Houston • The Cinderella Theory • Live At The Beverly Theater • Hey Man, Smell My Finger • Dope Dogs • Music From the Motion Picture "PCU" • Mothership Connection Newberg Session • T.A.P.O.A.F.O.M. • How Late Do U Have 2BB4UR Absent? Jimmy G and the Tackheads Federation Of Tackheads INCorporated Thang Band Lifestyles Of The Roach And Famous Michael Hampton Heavy Metal Funkason Sounds about right to me. Never heard of Quazar Quazar though. Jimmy and The Tackheads & Incorporated Thang Band is the SHHHh. you rock.. merci beaucoup!!! love: I didn't realize I have all of the Funkadelic albums except the last 2 listed because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind." | |
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DirtyChris said: magnificentsynthesizer said: [/i]
Sounds about right to me. Never heard of Quazar Quazar though. Jimmy and The Tackheads & Incorporated Thang Band is the SHHHh. you rock.. merci beaucoup!!! love: I didn't realize I have all of the Funkadelic albums except the last 2 listed yeah, i didn't even know Connections & Disconnections & By Way Of The Drum even existed. i'll need to find those! | |
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magnificentsynthesizer said: yeah, i didn't even know Connections & Disconnections & By Way Of The Drum even existed. i'll need to find those!
same here and I have all the Parliament ones also, except these three Osmium Live: P-Funk Earth Tour I know, I know Trombipulation my first ever P-Funk experience was when my Uncle George (what a coincidence LOL) gave me (actually, I begged him for it) his copy of Gloryhallastoopid (PTTOTF) on vinyl... inside of it was a copy of F vs. PS too... I mean, WHAT AN INTRODUCTION I know that P-Funk fans don't usually fancy the Gloryhalla... album but "Colour Me Funky" is one of my favorite songs by the group and the title track plus the artwork blew me away I mean, there I was in the 8th grade it was possibly 2 decades after the release of this record the animation was dated... but it drew me in.. I've been hooked every since I don't even have to mention the brilliance of F vs. PS because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind." | |
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DirtyChris said: magnificentsynthesizer said: yeah, i didn't even know Connections & Disconnections & By Way Of The Drum even existed. i'll need to find those!
same here and I have all the Parliament ones also, except these three Osmium Live: P-Funk Earth Tour I know, I know Trombipulation my first ever P-Funk experience was when my Uncle George (what a coincidence LOL) gave me (actually, I begged him for it) his copy of Gloryhallastoopid (PTTOTF) on vinyl... inside of it was a copy of F vs. PS too... I mean, WHAT AN INTRODUCTION I know that P-Funk fans don't usually fancy the Gloryhalla... album but "Colour Me Funky" is one of my favorite songs by the group and the title track plus the artwork blew me away I mean, there I was in the 8th grade it was possibly 2 decades after the release of this record the animation was dated... but it drew me in.. I've been hooked every since I don't even have to mention the brilliance of F vs. PS That's crazy. i knew of P-Funkdelic, but wasn't able to indulge until one of my uncles was going through a divorced and needed place to store his records, which was at his sister's (my mom's) house. He had all of the Parliament and some of the Funkadelic recordings on vinyl. GOOD TIMES! i'm not a big fan of Gloryhallastoopid but i do love me some Colour Me Funky and Sizzlean Mean. | |
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magnificentsynthesizer said: That's crazy.
i knew of P-Funkdelic, but wasn't able to indulge until one of my uncles was going through a divorced and needed place to store his records, which was at his sister's (my mom's) house. He had all of the Parliament and some of the Funkadelic recordings on vinyl. GOOD TIMES! i'm not a big fan of Gloryhallastoopid but i do love me some Colour Me Funky and Sizzlean Mean. I probably woulda lost my fucking mind "Sizzlean Mean" is the one where they say "can we getcha hot can we make your temperatures riiii iiiiise..." right? if so, I like that one too! because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind." | |
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I like the title track gloryhallastoopid(Pin the tail on the funky)
and of course theme from the black hole. Don't laugh at my funk
This funk is a serious joint | |
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