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Thread started 04/14/09 6:48am

vainandy

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"Funkin' For Jamaica" by Tom Browne

This one used to really turn it out. Give it up dammitt.
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Reply #1 posted 04/14/09 6:50am

SoulAlive

For many,many years,I thought that Chaka Khan was the female vocalist on this song lol It wasn't until the 90s that I found out that it's not her.
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Reply #2 posted 04/14/09 6:55am

RipHer2Shreds

Andy, I hope someday you have a computer that helps you embrace the power of youtube. lol

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Reply #3 posted 04/14/09 5:53pm

dancerella

this song is truly a classic!!
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Reply #4 posted 04/14/09 9:51pm

musicman

That's a classic and Thighs High.
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Reply #5 posted 04/14/09 10:11pm

mistatee

This song is in my top 25 of all time favorite songs EVER!
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Reply #6 posted 04/14/09 10:12pm

mistatee

The horns, the bassline, the summervibe, THE VOCALS!!!
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Reply #7 posted 04/15/09 2:37pm

vainandy

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SoulAlive said:

For many,many years,I thought that Chaka Khan was the female vocalist on this song lol It wasn't until the 90s that I found out that it's not her.


She does sound just like Chaka.
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Reply #8 posted 04/15/09 2:39pm

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RipHer2Shreds said:

Andy, I hope someday you have a computer that helps you embrace the power of youtube. lol


Hey, this is Mississippi. We ain't got no money down here. The local news did a survey and only 40% even have a computer. Of that 40%, only about 15% have high speed internet. We do good to afford dial-up. lol
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Reply #9 posted 04/16/09 5:19am

RipHer2Shreds

vainandy said:

RipHer2Shreds said:

Andy, I hope someday you have a computer that helps you embrace the power of youtube. lol


Hey, this is Mississippi. We ain't got no money down here. The local news did a survey and only 40% even have a computer. Of that 40%, only about 15% have high speed internet. We do good to afford dial-up. lol

comfort But back to the point - good pick. Listened to it on the way to work this morning.
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Reply #10 posted 04/16/09 5:20am

IAintTheOne

y'all do know they are talking about Jamaica Queens right? smile
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Reply #11 posted 04/16/09 2:24pm

vainandy

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IAintTheOne said:

y'all do know they are talking about Jamaica Queens right? smile


They're talking about the queens in Jamaica? Those queens must wear dread lock wigs. lol I knew they were talking about Jamaica NY (but not until I saw the NY in the title of the song). lol
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Reply #12 posted 04/16/09 3:13pm

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vainandy said:



She does sound just like Chaka.


That's Toni Smith.
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Reply #13 posted 04/16/09 6:52pm

missmad

didn't mariah sample this 4 a track she did with mystikal?
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Reply #14 posted 04/16/09 8:19pm

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StarMon said:

vainandy said:



She does sound just like Chaka.


That's Toni Smith.


I remember reading an article that said Chaka was *really* annoyed that people thought it was her.
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Reply #15 posted 04/16/09 8:44pm

Cinnie

vainandy said:



They're talking about the queens in Jamaica? Those queens must wear dread lock wigs. lol I knew they were talking about Jamaica NY (but not until I saw the NY in the title of the song). lol

lol
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Reply #16 posted 04/16/09 9:28pm

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vainandy said:

This one used to really turn it out. Give it up dammitt.



Bbay u KNOW THIS IS MA JAYM!
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Reply #17 posted 04/16/09 9:34pm

Cinnie

I need to upgrade my vinyl copy of this.
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Reply #18 posted 04/17/09 1:40am

SoulAlive

NuPwr319 said:

StarMon said:



That's Toni Smith.


I remember reading an article that said Chaka was *really* annoyed that people thought it was her.


lol,you can tell that Toni Smith really "studied" Chaka's style of singing
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Reply #19 posted 04/17/09 2:01am

Ottensen

SoulAlive said:

NuPwr319 said:



I remember reading an article that said Chaka was *really* annoyed that people thought it was her.


lol,you can tell that Toni Smith really "studied" Chaka's style of singing



She's allll about Chaka in this isn't she lol ?
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Reply #20 posted 04/17/09 2:14am

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LOVE this song, it brings back so many really nice memories from back in the day. But I saw Tom Browne in concert when they were touring for the release of this album... and they SUCKED! OUT LOUD! Maybe it was a bad night, but their set was awful. The only redeeming moment was when they got around to playing this song, but by that time it was too late. They had already bombed big time. But again, maybe I just saw them on an off night, or maybe it was because everybody was waiting for Grandmaster Flash to come out (Tom was opening for THEM, lol). Nevertheless, this song still rocks.
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Reply #21 posted 04/17/09 4:13am

SoulAlive

Ottensen said:

SoulAlive said:



lol,you can tell that Toni Smith really "studied" Chaka's style of singing



She's allll about Chaka in this isn't she lol ?


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Reply #22 posted 04/17/09 10:06am

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A few years ago, I heard a radio DJ name the vocalist on the song as Vesta Williams. biggrin
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Reply #23 posted 04/17/09 9:32pm

Shango

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PDogz said:

LOVE this song, it brings back so many really nice memories from back in the day. But I saw Tom Browne in concert when they were touring for the release of this album... and they SUCKED! OUT LOUD! Maybe it was a bad night, but their set was awful. The only redeeming moment was when they got around to playing this song, but by that time it was too late. They had already bombed big time. But again, maybe I just saw them on an off night, or maybe it was because everybody was waiting for Grandmaster Flash to come out (Tom was opening for THEM, lol). Nevertheless, this song still rocks.

I guess that must've been a strong point why they didn't connect with the audience. Tom & the band might've felt that vibe in the crowd and probably the lack of feedback from the audience could've influenced their performance.
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Reply #24 posted 04/17/09 10:48pm

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Shango said:

PDogz said:

LOVE this song, it brings back so many really nice memories from back in the day. But I saw Tom Browne in concert when they were touring for the release of this album... and they SUCKED! OUT LOUD! Maybe it was a bad night, but their set was awful. The only redeeming moment was when they got around to playing this song, but by that time it was too late. They had already bombed big time. But again, maybe I just saw them on an off night, or maybe it was because everybody was waiting for Grandmaster Flash to come out (Tom was opening for THEM, lol). Nevertheless, this song still rocks.

I guess that must've been a strong point why they didn't connect with the audience. Tom & the band might've felt that vibe in the crowd and probably the lack of feedback from the audience could've influenced their performance.

I believe you hit the nail on the head. The Grandmaster Flash crowd were not connoisseurs of JAZZ, which is what Tom's band was about (they were all on this cool & breezy Newport Jazz type vibe). "Funkin' For Jamaica" only moderately moved the crowd. But in my opinion, that one hit was not enough to put them on the same ticket with an (at the time) up & coming rap group. It was like trying to get Prince to open for The Rolling Stones in 1982 disbelief .
"There's Nothing That The Proper Attitude Won't Render Funkable!"

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Reply #25 posted 04/17/09 10:58pm

Timmy84

"Dig that Tom Browne? Yeah he is an ordinary guy... hahahaha..." dancing jig
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Reply #26 posted 04/17/09 11:41pm

Shango

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PDogz said:


I believe you hit the nail on the head. The Grandmaster Flash crowd were not connoisseurs of JAZZ, which is what Tom's band was about (they were all on this cool & breezy Newport Jazz type vibe).

Man, i would've digged hearing them perform jams such as these :

www.imeem.com/t44j21h/mus...ne-i-know/

www.imeem.com/t44j21h/mus...ight-wind/

www.imeem.com/t44j21h/mus...ent-smile/

www.imeem.com/t44j21h/mus...moon-rise/

www.imeem.com/t44j21h/mus...-nocturne/

www.imeem.com/t44j21h/mus...the-child/




PDogz said:


It was like trying to get Prince to open for The Rolling Stones in 1982 disbelief .

Yeah, that Prince-event was very unfortunate indeed.
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