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daPrettyman

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Unsung with Stacy Lattisaw

Did anyone catch this last night? I thought it was pretty good. Especially since I didn't know that much about her background. Like so many "Unsung" episodes, the stories didn't really flow as well as they could have and there were a few holes.

What I found out (that I didn't know) was that she opened up for the Jacksons. They didn't say if it was for the Triumph or Destiny era, though. She didn't really give us any new information about MJ or the brothers. All she mentioned was how sweet he and his brothers were and how much she enjoyed talking with them after the show, especially MJ.

Did u guys catch it?
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Reply #1 posted 04/13/10 9:54am

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daPrettyman said:

Did anyone catch this last night? I thought it was pretty good. Especially since I didn't know that much about her background. Like so many "Unsung" episodes, the stories didn't really flow as well as they could have and there were a few holes.

What I found out (that I didn't know) was that she opened up for the Jacksons. They didn't say if it was for the Triumph or Destiny era,
though. She didn't really give us any new information about MJ or the brothers. All she mentioned was how sweet he and his brothers were and how much she enjoyed talking with them after the show, especially MJ.

Did u guys catch it?

Yeah, Stacy opened for them during the Triumph Tour





"We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world."
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Reply #2 posted 04/13/10 9:55am

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I think I DVR'd it, so I'll watch it and give my view later. I've always wondered what happened to her. It was like she vanished..
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Reply #3 posted 04/13/10 10:05am

Timmy84

daPrettyman said:

Did anyone catch this last night? I thought it was pretty good. Especially since I didn't know that much about her background. Like so many "Unsung" episodes, the stories didn't really flow as well as they could have and there were a few holes.

What I found out (that I didn't know) was that she opened up for the Jacksons. They didn't say if it was for the Triumph or Destiny era, though. She didn't really give us any new information about MJ or the brothers. All she mentioned was how sweet he and his brothers were and how much she enjoyed talking with them after the show, especially MJ.

Did u guys catch it?


I did, I did a thread to this. lol

http://prince.org/msg/8/334314
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Reply #4 posted 04/13/10 10:05am

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I remember not hearing from her no more after
Where Do We Go From Here with Johnny Gill but
little did i know she decided to call it quits
after that song.
[Edited 4/13/10 10:05am]
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Reply #5 posted 04/13/10 10:06am

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Timmy84 said:

daPrettyman said:

Did anyone catch this last night? I thought it was pretty good. Especially since I didn't know that much about her background. Like so many "Unsung" episodes, the stories didn't really flow as well as they could have and there were a few holes.

What I found out (that I didn't know) was that she opened up for the Jacksons. They didn't say if it was for the Triumph or Destiny era, though. She didn't really give us any new information about MJ or the brothers. All she mentioned was how sweet he and his brothers were and how much she enjoyed talking with them after the show, especially MJ.

Did u guys catch it?


I did, I did a thread to this. lol

http://prince.org/msg/8/334314


I didn't see urs. I'm sorry, my friend.
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Reply #7 posted 04/13/10 10:07am

Timmy84

daPrettyman said:

Timmy84 said:



I did, I did a thread to this. lol

http://prince.org/msg/8/334314


I didn't see urs. I'm sorry, my friend.


That's alright. smile
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Reply #8 posted 04/13/10 10:08am

daPrettyman

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phunkdaddy said:

I remember not hearing from her no more after
Where Do We Go From Here with Johnny Gill but
little did i know she decided to call it quits
after that song.
[Edited 4/13/10 10:05am]

I knew she called it quits after that. I remember reading that in some magazine. What shocked me was that "Where Do We Go From Here" was her only number one and she didn't receive any royalties for the song. She was told by Motown that the record only sold 30,000 copies. Now, we know that ain't true.
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Reply #9 posted 04/13/10 10:08am

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razz
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Reply #10 posted 04/13/10 10:10am

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daPrettyman said:

phunkdaddy said:

I remember not hearing from her no more after
Where Do We Go From Here with Johnny Gill but
little did i know she decided to call it quits
after that song.
[Edited 4/13/10 10:05am]

I knew she called it quits after that. I remember reading that in some magazine. What shocked me was that "Where Do We Go From Here" was her only number one and she didn't receive any royalties for the song. She was told by Motown that the record only sold 30,000 copies. Now, we know that ain't true.


Yeah that was straight b.s
I wonder if this album was any good.
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Reply #11 posted 04/13/10 10:11am

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dannyd5050 said:


razz

Beat me to it. fuse
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Reply #12 posted 04/13/10 10:15am

daPrettyman

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phunkdaddy said:

daPrettyman said:


I knew she called it quits after that. I remember reading that in some magazine. What shocked me was that "Where Do We Go From Here" was her only number one and she didn't receive any royalties for the song. She was told by Motown that the record only sold 30,000 copies. Now, we know that ain't true.


Yeah that was straight b.s
I wonder if this album was any good.

It wasn't bad.

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Reply #13 posted 04/13/10 10:19am

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Reply #14 posted 04/13/10 10:20am

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Thanks. I remember I Don't Have the Heart barely.
Didn't BrownMark produce a song on a Motown album for her?
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Reply #15 posted 04/13/10 10:20am

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daPrettyman said:


razz

Beat me to it. fuse


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Reply #16 posted 04/13/10 10:38am

daPrettyman

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phunkdaddy said:

Thanks. I remember I Don't Have the Heart barely.
Didn't BrownMark produce a song on a Motown album for her?

I think so, but don't remember what album it was on.
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daPrettyman said:

phunkdaddy said:

Thanks. I remember I Don't Have the Heart barely.
Didn't BrownMark produce a song on a Motown album for her?

I think so, but don't remember what album it was on.


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Reply #18 posted 04/13/10 11:44am

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phunkdaddy said:

I remember not hearing from her no more after
Where Do We Go From Here with Johnny Gill but
little did i know she decided to call it quits
after that song.
[Edited 4/13/10 10:05am]


Hell, it was time to call it quits after that horrible song. I love all her earlier stuff both fast and slow but "Where Do We Go From Here" was just horrible. But then again, it was the late 1980s and adult contemporary ruled.
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Reply #19 posted 04/13/10 12:03pm

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vainandy said:



Hell, it was time to call it quits after that horrible song. I love all her earlier stuff both fast and slow but "Where Do We Go From Here" was just horrible. But then again, it was the late 1980s and adult contemporary ruled.


Awww...I actually liked that song. I saw it more as gospel-lite than adult contemporary. And Johnny Gill goes to church on that song! biggrin
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Hell, it was time to call it quits after that horrible song. I love all her earlier stuff both fast and slow but "Where Do We Go From Here" was just horrible. But then again, it was the late 1980s and adult contemporary ruled.

Did u see the special? When she did the last video from her last album, she said how they wanted her to dance, but she couldn't do it. She never could learn the choreography for the video, so they centered her lack of dancing around the plot of the video. Puff Daddy had to assist her to learn the moves. lol
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Reply #21 posted 04/13/10 12:04pm

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When doesn't Johnny go to church?
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daPrettyman

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dannyd5050 said:

vainandy said:



Hell, it was time to call it quits after that horrible song. I love all her earlier stuff both fast and slow but "Where Do We Go From Here" was just horrible. But then again, it was the late 1980s and adult contemporary ruled.


Awww...I actually liked that song. I saw it more as gospel-lite than adult contemporary. And Johnny Gill goes to church on that song! biggrin

I'm like Andy, I never really liked the song either. lol
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When doesn't Johnny go to church?

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daPrettyman said:

dannyd5050 said:



Awww...I actually liked that song. I saw it more as gospel-lite than adult contemporary. And Johnny Gill goes to church on that song! biggrin

I'm like Andy, I never really liked the song either. lol


Your just trying to get back at me for my dancing lock man. lockdance

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Reply #25 posted 04/13/10 12:35pm

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daPrettyman said:

vainandy said:



Hell, it was time to call it quits after that horrible song. I love all her earlier stuff both fast and slow but "Where Do We Go From Here" was just horrible. But then again, it was the late 1980s and adult contemporary ruled.

Did u see the special? When she did the last video from her last album, she said how they wanted her to dance, but she couldn't do it. She never could learn the choreography for the video, so they centered her lack of dancing around the plot of the video. Puff Daddy had to assist her to learn the moves. lol


That's another thing I didn't like about the late 1980s....all that damn choreographed dancing. It was like watching a damn Broadway show. Hell, just shake ass and get down like folks did before Michael Jackson made it big in music videos. Do it up like Evelyn "Champagne" King, that heffer could throwdown dancing. lol
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Reply #26 posted 04/13/10 12:37pm

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Before this thread's locked ( lol ), I didn't particularly like "Where Do We Go From Here?" much either, not because of that adult contemporary sound (though that didn't make it any better), but because they kept playing it over and over and over and over and... lol I was five and in my mind I was screaming "TURN THAT SONG OFF! mad " lol
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Reply #27 posted 04/13/10 12:38pm

Timmy84

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That's another thing I didn't like about the late 1980s....all that damn choreographed dancing. It was like watching a damn Broadway show. Hell, just shake ass and get down like folks did before Michael Jackson made it big in music videos. Do it up like Evelyn "Champagne" King, that heffer could throwdown dancing. lol


Evelyn King CAN get down. That girl was dancing her ass off last few videos I saw. I was like "WHOA!" lol
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Reply #28 posted 04/13/10 12:48pm

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vainandy said:



That's another thing I didn't like about the late 1980s....all that damn choreographed dancing. It was like watching a damn Broadway show. Hell, just shake ass and get down like folks did before Michael Jackson made it big in music videos. Do it up like Evelyn "Champagne" King, that heffer could throwdown dancing. lol


Speaking of throwing down are you ready for the bad boys of funk
next week. It's gonna be explosive.
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Reply #29 posted 04/13/10 1:01pm

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Timmy84 said:

vainandy said:



That's another thing I didn't like about the late 1980s....all that damn choreographed dancing. It was like watching a damn Broadway show. Hell, just shake ass and get down like folks did before Michael Jackson made it big in music videos. Do it up like Evelyn "Champagne" King, that heffer could throwdown dancing. lol


Evelyn King CAN get down. That girl was dancing her ass off last few videos I saw. I was like "WHOA!" lol


You should have seen her perform "Action" on "Soul Train". She had that crowd hollering.
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