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Listening to Rufus | |
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great album
"cuz any looooove that you feel is real any tiii yii yii yiiiiime that you use love you lose loooove..." or "there's a near wind blowin can't you feel it blowin?" because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind." | |
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I'm not that fond of that album, probably coz Uncle Q didn't give his ALL focus like he did to MJ's Off The Wall and the Brothers Johnson's albums that came in the same year.
I love the semi-autobiographical What Am I Missing? though. | |
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Do You Love What You Feel
http://www.youtube.com/wa...g1OSK1nXDc Masterjam http://www.youtube.com/wa...re=related | |
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Harlepolis said: I'm not that fond of that album, probably coz Uncle Q didn't give his ALL focus like he did to MJ's Off The Wall and the Brothers Johnson's albums that came in the same year.
I love the semi-autobiographical What Am I Missing? though. that's probably my favorite track on that album and I think you know this (i.e. "A.S.S."//Chri$topher) Masterjam did seem a little lazy compared to what we knew they could do hell, the Camouflage album has more "grits eatin shit" on it than Masterjam and we know that was a half-ass album well, in a broad sense... because the album is good (not great)... full of that Rene & Angela "good stuff" mixed with Rufus' style but still not up to par with say Street Player thanx funkpill haven't seent the "Masterjam" clip in a while full of that late "70's pre-condom cheese" that I love so much ROTFL DEAD @ the quality of the video but it's so GREAT because I mean, who knew there was a video for this track? I didn't until like last year or the year before [Edited 4/17/08 14:02pm] because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind." | |
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SunnySkies said: My least listened to Rufus album Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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paisleypark4 said: SunnySkies said: My least listened to Rufus album you play Camouflage, Party Til You're Broke and Numbers more than Masterjam? because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind." | |
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DirtyChris said: paisleypark4 said: My least listened to Rufus album you play Camouflage, Party Til You're Broke and Numbers more than Masterjam? Yeah I play Camouflage more. Mainly for Jigsaw. I already got Do you Love What U Feel on my ipod so no need for the rest really..other than Heaven Bound..which is aiight. I dont have Numbers or Party TIll Ya Broke (glass spillin on the floor) lol Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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DirtyChris said: paisleypark4 said: My least listened to Rufus album you play Camouflage, Party Til You're Broke and Numbers more than Masterjam? I do I love Lalomie Washburn's 2 cents in the Chakaless Rufus albums. As much as I love Chaka, I think her stubborness got in the way,,,and hell, she didn't make anything that could compete with the stuff she did with Rufus. | |
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Something's gooo...
..in onnnn toniiiight What am I missing oooooh! | |
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Harlepolis said: DirtyChris said: you play Camouflage, Party Til You're Broke and Numbers more than Masterjam? I do I love Lalomie Washburn's 2 cents in the Chakaless Rufus albums. As much as I love Chaka, I think her stubborness got in the way,,,and hell, she didn't make anything that could compete with the stuff she did with Rufus. you know I'm quite fond of "Pleasure Dome"/"Are We" from Numbers (too bad I sold the vinyl back) if I didn't know it won't Chaka I prolly would've assumed eery right? because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind." | |
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DirtyChris said: Harlepolis said: I do I love Lalomie Washburn's 2 cents in the Chakaless Rufus albums. As much as I love Chaka, I think her stubborness got in the way,,,and hell, she didn't make anything that could compete with the stuff she did with Rufus. you know I'm quite fond of "Pleasure Dome"/"Are We" from Numbers (too bad I sold the vinyl back) if I didn't know it won't Chaka I prolly would've assumed eery right? oooh Chaka MAD Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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paisleypark4 said: DirtyChris said: you know I'm quite fond of "Pleasure Dome"/"Are We" from Numbers (too bad I sold the vinyl back) if I didn't know it won't Chaka I prolly would've assumed eery right? oooh Chaka MAD because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind." | |
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SunnySkies said: The album photo looks like they are running in front of someone's apartment complex. Don't laugh at my funk
This funk is a serious joint | |
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i thought this was about this rufus, lol...
An individualist is a man who lives for his own sake and by his own mind; he neither sacrifices himself to others nor sacrifices others to himself... | |
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sassybritches said: i thought this was about this rufus, lol...
I was hoping, but I knew better "Half of what I say is meaningless; but I say it so that the other half may reach you." - Kahlil Gibran | |
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Long before they were Rufus we used to go see them in tiny little bars on Chicago's north side as Ask Rufus. This was like 1970 or '71 right after I got back from Viet Nam.
They got a break by playing at the Kinetic Playground, a venue operated by the late Aaron Russo that was on a par with Bill Graham's Fillmore Ballroom on the left coast. These venues were mostly white rock acts but sometimes we would be treated to a soul act to fill out the bill. I believe Rufus got launched here by being exposed to a wider audience. I saw Parliament (pre-P Funk touring behind their hit Testify), Baby Huey and the Baby Sitters and Cream on one bill. Buddy Miles came through regularly and I never missed him when he was in town. The 3 Kings tour was really cool- Albert King, Freddy King and B.B.King for a night of all blues. And Rotary Connection was always around. They just killed in person and I'm sorry they never released a live album. For those of you familiar with their catalog, I think you'd be pleasantly surprised with their live sound. Because they couldn't reproduce their signature orchestral studio sound in person they offered up way more funky versions of their compositions with heavy bass forward in the mix and added congas. Now that was the shit! [Edited 4/18/08 22:14pm] | |
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DakutiusMaximus said: Long before they were Rufus we used to go see them in tiny little bars on Chicago's north side as Ask Rufus. This was like 1970 or '71 right after I got back from Viet Nam.
They got a break by playing at the Kinetic Playground, a venue operated by the late Aaron Russo that was on a par with Bill Graham's Fillmore Ballroom on the left coast. These venues were mostly white rock acts but sometimes we would be treated to a soul act to fill out the bill. I believe Rufus got launched here by being exposed to a wider audience. I saw Parliament (pre-P Funk touring behind their hit Testify), Baby Huey and the Baby Sitters and Cream on one bill. Buddy Miles came through regularly and I never missed him when he was in town. The 3 Kings tour was really cool- Albert King, Freddy King and B.B.King for a night of all blues. And Rotary Connection was always around. They just killed in person and I'm sorry they never released a live album. For those of you familiar with their catalog, I think you'd be pleasantly surprised with their live sound. Because they couldn't reproduce their signature orchestral studio sound in person they offered up way more funky versions of their compositions with heavy bass forward in the mix and added congas. Now that was the shit! it had to have been that is sooooo cool you just named like 5 (at the minimum) groups that I listen to now... that musta been sooooo cool to see Rufus as ASK RUFUS and The Rotary Connection ad Cream... OMG... because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind." | |
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