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How many of you remember Patra? | |
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I remember her, but didn't like her. **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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daPrettyman said: I remember her, but didn't like her.
Why? | |
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WAsn't she a dance hall queen? "Lack of home training crosses all boundaries." | |
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Amtrebalasammina worker mon..
amtre-balla-summadawalla-ding fer dong Straight Jacket Funk Affair
Album plays and love for vinyl records. | |
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Harlepolis said: daPrettyman said: I remember her, but didn't like her.
Why? Something about her voice just annoyed me. Not to mention I wasn't crazy about her songs. **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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She's come up a few times relatively recently:
http://prince.org/msg/8/330553 http://prince.org/msg/8/246158 Music for adventurous listeners tA Tribal Records "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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Is she Jamaican? "Lack of home training crosses all boundaries." | |
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scriptgirl said: WAsn't she a dance hall queen?
Patra was AND still is one of the original queens of dancehall. The first time I heard her rhyme skills, she was doing a remake of a James Brown/Lyn Collins classic: And yes, I loved it when Patra flex! | |
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paisleypark4 said: Amtrebalasammina worker mon..
amtre-balla-summadawalla-ding fer dong | |
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scriptgirl said: Is she Jamaican?
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I remember there being a programme aired in the UK when she had "Think" out that had a feature on her, kind of a behind the scenes thing. There was a shot of her getting into the shower naked, pubes and all. Does anyone have this on video? Purely for research purposes of course... | |
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Patra made me blush when she danced, she might as well have been phucking in all her videos. The message you are about to hear are not meant for transmission. Should ONLY be accessed in the privacy of your mind. Words are so intense so if you dare to listen.Take off your clothes and meet me between the lines. | |
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Her videos, got damn!!
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MICHAEL JACKSON: Always and Forever ----- Live Your Life How U Wanna Live It | |
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LittleBLUECorvette said: Her videos, got damn!!
Have you ever seen Patra during a live performance? Many years ago (1996 I think), Patra was the main headliner for the New Orleans Reggae Festival. The organizers had her scheduled to take the main stage late Saturday Night. Be as it may, the crowd (especially the men) went nuts! | |
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TonyVanDam said: LittleBLUECorvette said: Her videos, got damn!!
Have you ever seen Patra during a live performance? Many years ago (1996 I think), Patra was the main headliner for the New Orleans Reggae Festival. The organizers had her scheduled to take the main stage late Saturday Night. Be as it may, the crowd (especially the men) went nuts! I've seen her on an episode on In Living Color and i came, so I don't know what I would do if it was live ... PRINCE: Always and Forever
MICHAEL JACKSON: Always and Forever ----- Live Your Life How U Wanna Live It | |
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Yeah, I remember her and I wish I could forget her. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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LittleBLUECorvette said: Her videos, got damn!!
Yes her buttafly dances were legend. Don't laugh at my funk
This funk is a serious joint | |
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vainandy said: Yeah, I remember her and I wish I could forget her.
BTW, do you even like listening to reggae OR dancehall? Beside Third World, I don't know any reggae band OR artist that plays on the uptempo. | |
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phunkdaddy said: LittleBLUECorvette said: Her videos, got damn!!
Yes her buttafly dances were legend. .....as well as her booty language! [Edited 3/25/10 21:14pm] | |
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TonyVanDam said: vainandy said: Yeah, I remember her and I wish I could forget her.
BTW, do you even like listening to reggae OR dancehall? Beside Third World, I don't know any reggae band OR artist that plays on the uptempo. I love some Third World such as "Now That We Found Love", "Try Jah Love", "Sense Of Purpose", and even "Forbidden Love" which is a rap song mixed with reggae, however shit hop had not become widespread and contaminating to everything at the time yet. I've heard a few Bob Marley songs I like too such as "I Shot The Sheriff" and "No Woman, No Cry" and maybe a few others if I heard them. I also like "Oh Baby I Love Your Way" (I can't think of who sings it, Eric Clapton maybe?). Also, I like some of the reggae influenced songs from some of the white pop/rock groups of the early 1980s such as "Don't Stand So Close To Me" by The Police, "Come Dancing" (I can't think of the name of the group). I like some of the reggae influences in some of Grace Jones' songs like "Nipple To The Bottle". I like "Pass The Dutchie" by Musical Youth and "Unconditional Love" by Donna Summer and Musical Youth. There was also a slow jam by a female artist that sounded very reggaeish in the early 1990s that got a little airplay on mainstream R&B radio that I absolutely loved but it didn't become a hit or anything. I can't even remember anything about the song anymore. I just remember one of the lyrics talking about angels or something. I might be able to get into reggae, pre shit hop era. But everything I've heard that sounds like reggae since the early to mid 1990s sounds completely shit hop infested and I can't stand the mere presence of shit hop in a song. Hell, even nowadays when I'm in a Mexican restaurant, I even hear shit hop all in the spanish songs. It's a damn epidemic. . . . [Edited 3/25/10 21:31pm] Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: I love some Third World such as "Now That We Found Love", "Try Jah Love", "Sense Of Purpose", and even "Forbidden Love" which is a rap song mixed with reggae, however shit hop had not become widespread and contaminating to everything at the time yet. I've heard a few Bob Marley songs I like too such as "I Shot The Sheriff" and "No Woman, No Cry" and maybe a few others if I heard them. I also like "Oh Baby I Love Your Way" (I can't think of who sings it, Eric Clapton maybe?). Also, I like some of the reggae influenced songs from some of the white pop/rock groups of the early 1980s such as "Don't Stand So Close To Me" by The Police, "Come Dancing" (I can't think of the name of the group). I like some of the reggae influences in some of Grace Jones' songs like "Nipple To The Bottle". I like "Pass The Dutchie" by Musical Youth and "Unconditional Love" by Donna Summer and Musical Youth. There was also a slow jam by a female artist that sounded very reggaeish in the early 1990s that got a little airplay on mainstream R&B radio that I absolutely loved but it didn't become a hit or anything. I can't even remember anything about the song anymore. I just remember one of the lyrics talking about angels or something. I might be able to get into reggae, pre shit hop era. But everything I've heard that sounds like reggae since the early to mid 1990s sounds completely shit hop infested and I can't stand the mere presence of shit hop in a song. Hell, even nowadays when I'm in a Mexican restaurant, I even hear shit hop all in the spanish songs. It's a damn epidemic. . . . [Edited 3/25/10 21:31pm] 1. That was Peter Frampton, not Eric Clapton. 2. Everything that sounds like reggae that has been contaminated by 1990's hip-hop is definitely dancehall. Be as it may, it isn't for you. | |
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TonyVanDam said: vainandy said: I love some Third World such as "Now That We Found Love", "Try Jah Love", "Sense Of Purpose", and even "Forbidden Love" which is a rap song mixed with reggae, however shit hop had not become widespread and contaminating to everything at the time yet. I've heard a few Bob Marley songs I like too such as "I Shot The Sheriff" and "No Woman, No Cry" and maybe a few others if I heard them. I also like "Oh Baby I Love Your Way" (I can't think of who sings it, Eric Clapton maybe?). Also, I like some of the reggae influenced songs from some of the white pop/rock groups of the early 1980s such as "Don't Stand So Close To Me" by The Police, "Come Dancing" (I can't think of the name of the group). I like some of the reggae influences in some of Grace Jones' songs like "Nipple To The Bottle". I like "Pass The Dutchie" by Musical Youth and "Unconditional Love" by Donna Summer and Musical Youth. There was also a slow jam by a female artist that sounded very reggaeish in the early 1990s that got a little airplay on mainstream R&B radio that I absolutely loved but it didn't become a hit or anything. I can't even remember anything about the song anymore. I just remember one of the lyrics talking about angels or something. I might be able to get into reggae, pre shit hop era. But everything I've heard that sounds like reggae since the early to mid 1990s sounds completely shit hop infested and I can't stand the mere presence of shit hop in a song. Hell, even nowadays when I'm in a Mexican restaurant, I even hear shit hop all in the spanish songs. It's a damn epidemic. . . . [Edited 3/25/10 21:31pm] 1. That was Peter Frampton, not Eric Clapton. 2. Everything that sounds like reggae that has been contaminated by 1990's hip-hop is definitely dancehall. Be as it may, it isn't for you. I can't remember but I think the first time I remember hearing reggae contaminated by shit hop that really made an impact was ugly ass Shabba Ranks. After that, I can't remember ever hearing a reggae sounding song that didn't have it in it. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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TonyVanDam said: paisleypark4 said: Amtrebalasammina worker mon..
amtre-balla-summadawalla-ding fer dong that was better than the album version. reminds me of The Box Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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what's a butterfly dance? "Lack of home training crosses all boundaries." | |
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scriptgirl said: what's a butterfly dance?
Look up Janet's That's the way love goes video and you'll see the dance | |
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2 examples of the Butterfly
In the first video Janet starts the butterfly at the 2:03 mark [Edited 3/27/10 18:23pm] | |
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Thanks! "Lack of home training crosses all boundaries." | |
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Yeah I love Patra. My fave songs of hers are "Worker Man", "Romantic Call" and of course "Queen of The Pack". [Edited 3/27/10 18:48pm] "And When The Groove Is Dead And Gone, You Know That Love Survives, So We Can Rock Forever" RIP MJ
"Baby, that was much too fast"...Goodnight dear sweet Prince. I'll love you always | |
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I have the video for "Worker Man" on my iPod and the CD Single for that song with the remixes. She was/is the shit!!!
When go 2 a Prince concert or related event it's all up in the house but when log onto this site and the miasma of bitchiness is completely overwhelming! | |
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