lovebizzare said: rdhull said: Handclapsfingasnapz said: the song's awright, but rick's weave in that video...that's just the absolute end.
blonde weave = you crazy-that weave was slammin.. RD, you're kiddning, right? kind of lol "Climb in my fur." | |
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I like that song, too!
I also liked 'Boogie in Your Butt'. My cousin had those EM standup tapes and listed to them all the time and I remember us as 12-13 year olds thinking that was the most hilarious thing we'd ever heard. | |
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UptownDeb said: mistermaxxx said: what you mean by that about Teena Marie? Peace
I didn't want anyone to think that I was hatin' on Lady T. but, that "Lover Girl" video where she's got the guitar slung across her back and the whips it around to strum a few chords, is kinda wannabee Lady Hendrix. I'm always suspect of artist known for anything but their lightening licks, suddenly showing up on stage with a guitar for an MTV Unplugged moment. (Lauren Hill and Wyclef come to mind as well.) Don't get me wrong, versatility is cool, it's the pseudo-cool image of strapping on a guitar when you don't have the chops the bothers me just a tad. If any somewhere down the road any of these artist proves him/herself to be a gifted guitarist I will be like "Right On! Good for you! You proved me wrong." mistermaxxx | |
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I like "Party All The Time".It's a cool jam.Actually,I think it's more of a novelty song,but those can be cool too:)
But I'm glad that Eddie has given up making music.He has never been a great vocalist,and some of his later recordings have been dreadful (remember "Wassupwityou" with MJ??). As for Rick James,I prefer the stuff he produced for the Mary Jane Girls. | |
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