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Thread started 02/06/10 9:26am

Cinnie

The Jets "You Got It All"

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Reply #1 posted 02/06/10 11:44am

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For a late 1980s slow song, it was OK. Definately better than 90% of the other slow stuff that was out during that era.
Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #2 posted 02/06/10 11:49am

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Awww..Cinnie. You have a soft spot... razz

I like this song too.... wink
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Reply #3 posted 02/06/10 11:50am

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Never cared much for that song, but for some reason I was singing Rocket 2 U all day yesterday. I guess I knew it was time for a Jets thread. lol We have a new New Edition thread, so it only makes sense that the Jets, RFTW, Full Force, and all other 80s groups follow. Watch.
I'm sick and tired of the Prince fans being sick and tired of the Prince fans that are sick and tired!
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Reply #4 posted 02/06/10 12:07pm

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very nice ballad cool
* * *

Prince's Classic Finally Expanded
The Deluxe 'Purple Rain' Reissue

http://www.popmatters.com...n-reissue/
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Reply #5 posted 02/06/10 6:44pm

Cinnie

Adisa said:

Never cared much for that song, but for some reason I was singing Rocket 2 U all day yesterday. I guess I knew it was time for a Jets thread. lol We have a new New Edition thread, so it only makes sense that the Jets, RFTW, Full Force, and all other 80s groups follow. Watch.


The Jets run this bitch. I was so happy when I saw they had one of those 20th Century Masters compilations.

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Reply #6 posted 02/06/10 6:46pm

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Will i lose cool points for admitting i like
the Jets or admitting i have their second album?

Baby i can Rock It 2 U. dancing jig
Don't laugh at my funk
This funk is a serious joint
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Reply #7 posted 02/06/10 7:24pm

Cinnie

phunkdaddy said:

Baby i can Rock It 2 U. dancing jig


Bobby Nunn wrote and produced that one, if that makes you feel more org-secure lol
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Reply #8 posted 02/06/10 8:11pm

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Cinnie said:

phunkdaddy said:

Baby i can Rock It 2 U. dancing jig


Bobby Nunn wrote and produced that one, if that makes you feel more org-secure lol


lol
Don't laugh at my funk
This funk is a serious joint
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Reply #9 posted 02/06/10 9:37pm

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I've got the LP around here somewhere.
A number of good tracks on that bad boy.



Music for adventurous listeners



tA

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Reply #10 posted 02/06/10 9:46pm

Cinnie

Okay, but their second album Magic from 1987 is just as thorough.
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Reply #11 posted 02/06/10 10:06pm

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Cinnie said:

Okay, but their second album Magic from 1987 is just as thorough.

hmmm I haven't heard any of those cuts in some time but I don't remember any of them being as strong as the tracks from The Jets album.



Music for adventurous listeners



tA

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Reply #12 posted 02/06/10 10:31pm

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theAudience said:



I've got the LP around here somewhere.
A number of good tracks on that bad boy.



Music for adventurous listeners



tA

peace Tribal Records


A great album. thumbs up!
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Reply #13 posted 02/07/10 4:49am

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theAudience said:



I've got the LP around here somewhere.
A number of good tracks on that bad boy.



Music for adventurous listeners



tA

peace Tribal Records


Good music never goes out of style...unlike these clothes!
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Reply #14 posted 02/07/10 4:53am

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Loved their first album and them in general.

I went to a concert at Great Adventure in NJ in the summer of 86 or 87 and saw them perform live (Alisha opened!) I always thought they were "Prince-like" and as encore they did I Would Die 4 U/Baby I'm A star very much in the vein of the Purple Rain tour. I was really impressed with their musicanship (they were their own band).

I always wondered how the older girl held down all those keys parts herself.

Last year someone told me they were playing to DAT tapes . . . . now I wonder if that's true or not.
rainbow
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Reply #15 posted 02/07/10 6:35am

Cinnie

theAudience said:

Cinnie said:

Okay, but their second album Magic from 1987 is just as thorough.

hmmm I haven't heard any of those cuts in some time but I don't remember any of them being as strong as the tracks from The Jets album.


Just sayin' they didn't fall off that fast. lol

Um, there's more selections culled from 1987's Magic than the debut on this 20th Century Masters comp. eek
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Reply #16 posted 02/07/10 6:37am

Cinnie

GaryMF said:

Loved their first album and them in general.

I went to a concert at Great Adventure in NJ in the summer of 86 or 87 and saw them perform live (Alisha opened!) I always thought they were "Prince-like" and as encore they did I Would Die 4 U/Baby I'm A star very much in the vein of the Purple Rain tour. I was really impressed with their musicanship (they were their own band).

I always wondered how the older girl held down all those keys parts herself.

Last year someone told me they were playing to DAT tapes . . . . now I wonder if that's true or not.


Well I was just watching the "Crush On You" video and I reckon by the sounds The Jets oughta be lined up at drum machine modules and synths like Kraftwerk but they look like a band in the video. lol
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Reply #17 posted 02/07/10 7:00am

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Cinnie said:

GaryMF said:

Loved their first album and them in general.

I went to a concert at Great Adventure in NJ in the summer of 86 or 87 and saw them perform live (Alisha opened!) I always thought they were "Prince-like" and as encore they did I Would Die 4 U/Baby I'm A star very much in the vein of the Purple Rain tour. I was really impressed with their musicanship (they were their own band).

I always wondered how the older girl held down all those keys parts herself.

Last year someone told me they were playing to DAT tapes . . . . now I wonder if that's true or not.



Well I was just watching the "Crush On You" video and I reckon by the sounds The Jets oughta be lined up at drum machine modules and synths like Kraftwerk but they look like a band in the video. lol


The Jets were like The Jacksons in that they had an obvious studio band behind them, but they learned enough 2 make it believable playin live.
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Reply #18 posted 02/07/10 7:07am

Cinnie

diamondpearl1 said:

Cinnie said:




Well I was just watching the "Crush On You" video and I reckon by the sounds The Jets oughta be lined up at drum machine modules and synths like Kraftwerk but they look like a band in the video. lol


The Jets were like The Jacksons in that they had an obvious studio band behind them, but they learned enough 2 make it believable playin live.


It's not like they had heavily layered tracks, and there were 8 of them. I could see them actually playing live??
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Reply #19 posted 02/07/10 7:36am

Adisa

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Cinnie said:


"Crush On You" video

dancing jig
I'm sick and tired of the Prince fans being sick and tired of the Prince fans that are sick and tired!
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Reply #20 posted 02/07/10 7:43am

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Cinnie said:

diamondpearl1 said:



The Jets were like The Jacksons in that they had an obvious studio band behind them, but they learned enough 2 make it believable playin live.


It's not like they had heavily layered tracks, and there were 8 of them. I could see them actually playing live??

Yeah but songs like Crush on you and Curiosity have 3 or 4 keyboard parts and only Kathy was on keys. You need 2 or 3 people to re-create that live
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Reply #21 posted 02/07/10 10:42am

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Cinnie said:

Okay, but their second album Magic from 1987 is just as thorough.


I Do,Make it Real,and Cross My Broken Heart were nice
songs too even though the latter was a soundtrack cut
originally.
Don't laugh at my funk
This funk is a serious joint
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Reply #22 posted 02/08/10 4:56am

SoulAlive

phunkdaddy said:

Will i lose cool points for admitting i like
the Jets or admitting i have their second album?

Baby i can Rock It 2 U. dancing jig


I have their second album too and it's pretty good lol A great follow-up to their hit-filled debut.

"I Do You" is my favorite uptempo song by them."Make It Real" and "Anytime" are two excellent ballads."Rocket 2 U" is catchy and alot of fun."Cross My Broken Heart" is another cool uptempo track.
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Reply #23 posted 02/08/10 4:57am

SoulAlive

theAudience said:

Cinnie said:

Okay, but their second album Magic from 1987 is just as thorough.

hmmm I haven't heard any of those cuts in some time but I don't remember any of them being as strong as the tracks from [b]The Jets album.[/b]


I want you to give their second album another listen lol It's a solid album.
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Reply #24 posted 02/08/10 5:00am

SoulAlive

Cinnie said:

phunkdaddy said:

Baby i can Rock It 2 U. dancing jig


Bobby Nunn wrote and produced that one, if that makes you feel more org-secure lol


Interestingly,"Rocket 2 U" was offered to Earth Wind and Fire for their reunion album 'Touch The World'.They turned it down and it was given to the Jets.

In retrospect,EW&F made the right choice.It's a great song,but a little too "bubblegum" for grown men to be singing,lol.
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Reply #25 posted 02/08/10 5:04am

SoulAlive

speaking of rejected songs....Prince offered the Jets a song "Neon Telephone" for their second album,but they turned it down.
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Reply #26 posted 02/08/10 5:06am

SoulAlive

GaryMF said:

Loved their first album and them in general.

I went to a concert at Great Adventure in NJ in the summer of 86 or 87 and saw them perform live (Alisha opened!) I always thought they were "Prince-like" and as encore they did I Would Die 4 U/Baby I'm A star very much in the vein of the Purple Rain tour. I was really impressed with their musicanship (they were their own band).

I always wondered how the older girl held down all those keys parts herself.

Last year someone told me they were playing to DAT tapes . . . . now I wonder if that's true or not.



I saw them in concert in March 1986,on a bill with Ready For The World and Doug E.Fresh and Slick Rick lol They were a relatively new act at this point and "Crush On You" had just been released as a single.Still,I think they put on the best performance of the night.Their show was fun and energetic.
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Reply #27 posted 02/08/10 5:09am

SoulAlive

vainandy said:

For a late 1980s slow song, it was OK. Definately better than 90% of the other slow stuff that was out during that era.


Oh come on,Andy...."You Got It All" is EXCELLENT! lol
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Reply #28 posted 02/08/10 5:15am

SoulAlive

I felt bad that the Jets faded away so quickly shrug I have a 1987 article/interview with them (just before the release of the second album) and apparently,they had alot of projects planned:

*They had a development deal with Disney for two movies,one of which was described as a "spy comedy/musical".

*There was talk of an animated Saturday morning cartoon

*Solo albums by several group members


For some reason,these plans were cancelled and by 1990,the group was already considered 'over'.It's a tough business!
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Reply #29 posted 02/08/10 6:39am

SoulAlive

Adisa said:

Never cared much for that song, but for some reason I was singing Rocket 2 U all day yesterday. I guess I knew it was time for a Jets thread. lol We have a new New Edition thread, so it only makes sense that the Jets, RFTW, Full Force, and all other 80s groups follow. Watch.



could a Five Star thread be in the works,too? hmmm lol
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