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Thread started 09/16/10 9:21pm

Cinnie

Top 50 of 1982, counted down by DJ Chris & DJ Steve

(aka Peanut Butter Wolf and Baron Zen) fake radio show when they were 13 years old, haha. lol This looks like The Org's damn top 50 of 1982!

http://i.mixcloud.com/CCYvH

http://i.mixcloud.com/CCZCX

http://i.mixcloud.com/CCZJN

Devo
#50 Peek A Boo

Toni Basil
#49 Mickey

Aretha Franklin
#48 Jump To It

Diana Ross
#47 Muscles

Evelyn King
#46 Love Come Down

Howard Johnson
#45 So Fine

The Time
#44 777-9311

Chocolate Milk
#43 Take It Off

Prince
#42 Lady Cab Driver

Pieces Of A Dream
#41 Mt Airy Groove

Kurtis Blow
#40 Tough

Charlene/ Stevie Wonder
#39 Used To Be

Michael Jackson
#38 Beat It

X 25
#37 Black Hole Bop

Wolf
#36 Papa Was A Rolling Stone

Jermaine Jackson
#35 Let Me Tickle Your Fancy

One Way
#34 Wild Night

The Time
#33 The Walk

Bobby Nunn
#32 She's Just A Groupie

Ray Parker Jr.
#31 Baby Boy

Con Funk Shun
#30 Ain't Nobody Baby

Tilt
#29 Arcade Funk

Sos Band
#28 High Hopes

Planet Patrol
#27 Rock At Your Own Risk

Michael Jackson
#26 Thriller

Jonzun Crew
#25 Pack Jam

Evelyn King
#24 Bet She Don't Love You

Marvin Gaye
#23 Sexual Healing

Bootsy Rubber Band
#22 Body Slam

Debarge
#21 I Like It

Janet Jackson
#20 Young Love

Prince
#19 Automatic

Grandmaster Flash
#18 Scorpio

Brothers Johnson
#17 Welcome To The Club

Tyrone Brunson
#16 The Smurf

Michael Jackson/Paul Mc Cartney
#15 The Girl Is Mine

Grandmaster Flash
#14 Message 2

Earth, Wind & Fire
#13 Fall In Love

Grace Jones
#12 Nipple To The Bottle

Indeep
#11 Last Night A Dj Saved My Life

Prince
#10 D.M.S.R.

The Gap Band
#9 Outstanding

Reggie Griffin
#8 Mirda Rock

Vaughn Mason
#7 You Can Do It

Michael Jackson
#6 Billie Jean

Margie Joseph
#5 Knockout

Melba Moore
#4 Mind Up Tonight

Musical Youth
#3 Pass The Dutchie

Bar-Kays
#2 Do It

Prince
#1 1999 

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Reply #1 posted 09/16/10 9:30pm

CHIC0

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wow. lots of great songs back in your day. thumbs up!

music young love....

music love come doooowwwn....

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Reply #2 posted 09/16/10 9:38pm

Cinnie

falloff You have to listen to them count 'em down (songs shortened for broadcast)

Cinnie said:

http://i.mixcloud.com/CCYvH

http://i.mixcloud.com/CCZCX

http://i.mixcloud.com/CCZJN

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Reply #3 posted 09/16/10 9:43pm

Cinnie

"Signing off now because I have to go do a dumb book report."

falloff

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Reply #4 posted 09/16/10 10:12pm

CHIC0

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"Ray Parker Jr.'s sounding kind of desperate there. But that's him."

falloff wow.. faint

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Reply #5 posted 09/17/10 1:56am

Harlepolis

Arcade Funk,,,OOOOOOOOOOOOMG drool love

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Reply #6 posted 09/17/10 2:48am

Harlepolis

spit @ I guess she forgot to take her DMSR falloff

Cinnie where the hell do you find this stuff? love

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Reply #7 posted 09/17/10 7:09am

vainandy

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Look at all those jams on that list. 1982 was definately one of my favorite years.

Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #8 posted 09/17/10 7:11am

uPtoWnNY

vainandy said:

Look at all those jams on that list. 1982 was definately one of my favorite years.

1981-86 was the zenith of great dance jams.

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Reply #9 posted 09/17/10 7:35am

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uPtoWnNY said:

vainandy said:

Look at all those jams on that list. 1982 was definately one of my favorite years.

1981-86 was the zenith of great dance jams.

I'd say 1980-1984. After that, jams were put on the back burner while folks like Shitney Houston, Anita Faker, and Deady Jackson took the front burner.

Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #10 posted 09/17/10 7:35am

JamFanHot

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vainandy said:

Look at all those jams on that list. 1982 was definately one of my favorite years.

Yeah..but look at the BLASPHEMOUS omissions......just off the top of my head.........

Zapp

Lakeside

Vanity 6

Amuzment Park

Isley's

The Reddings

Rick

Stone City

O'Bryan

Bar-Kays

Confunkshun (woulda said "Love's Train")

Ozone

Afrika Bambaataa (THE song of '82...."Planet Rock")

General Caine

Cameo

EW & F

Klymaxx

Slave

The Gap Band

I could continue...... wink

Funk Is It's Own Reward
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Reply #11 posted 09/17/10 7:39am

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JamFanHot said:

vainandy said:

Look at all those jams on that list. 1982 was definately one of my favorite years.

Yeah..but look at the BLASPHEMOUS omissions......just off the top of my head.........

Zapp

Lakeside

Vanity 6

Amuzment Park

Isley's

The Reddings

Rick

Stone City

O'Bryan

Bar-Kays

Confunkshun (woulda said "Love's Train")

Ozone

Afrika Bambaataa (THE song of '82...."Planet Rock")

General Caine

Cameo

EW & F

Klymaxx

Slave

The Gap Band

I could continue...... wink

Klymaxx in 1982? I never heard of them until 1984.

Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #12 posted 09/17/10 7:44am

JamFanHot

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vainandy said:

JamFanHot said:

Yeah..but look at the BLASPHEMOUS omissions......just off the top of my head.........

Zapp

Lakeside

Vanity 6

Amuzment Park

Isley's

The Reddings

Rick

Stone City

O'Bryan

Bar-Kays

Confunkshun (woulda said "Love's Train")

Ozone

Afrika Bambaataa (THE song of '82...."Planet Rock")

General Caine

Cameo

EW & F

Klymaxx

Slave

The Gap Band

I could continue...... wink

Klymaxx in 1982? I never heard of them until 1984.

Hell's yah..."Wild Girls" and "All Turned Out" from the "Girls Will Be Girls" album. Jam & Lewis producing.

Speaking of them....those little punks forgot S.O.S.."High Hopes", too lol

Funk Is It's Own Reward
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Reply #13 posted 09/17/10 8:53am

Cinnie

JamFanHot said:

vainandy said:

Klymaxx in 1982? I never heard of them until 1984.

Hell's yah..."Wild Girls" and "All Turned Out" from the "Girls Will Be Girls" album. Jam & Lewis producing.

Speaking of them....those little punks forgot S.O.S.."High Hopes", too lol

No, they didn't! lol

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Reply #14 posted 09/17/10 9:17am

JamFanHot

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Cinnie said:

JamFanHot said:

Hell's yah..."Wild Girls" and "All Turned Out" from the "Girls Will Be Girls" album. Jam & Lewis producing.

Speaking of them....those little punks forgot S.O.S.."High Hopes", too lol

No, they didn't! lol

Yeah,,,my bad...saw that.

Here's a more comprehensive jam list though....in no order....

The Reddings - I Know You Got Another

George Duke - Son Of Reach For It

Mass Production - Rock

Sun - Slamm Dunk The Funk

Captain Sky - Don't Touch That Dial

Tyrone Brunson - The Smurf

Ray Parker - Just Havin Fun

Amuzement Park - Groove Your Blues Away

Andre Cymone - Livin In The New Wave

Kleeer - Pritty Things

Cameo - Flirt

Aurra - Make Up Your Mind

LA Connection - Come Into My Heart

D-Train - You're The One For Me

BB & Q Band - Desire

Sunrize - Who's Stickin It

Dynasty - Check It Out

Jerry Knight - I'm Down For That

Shalamar - A Night To Remember

Change - The Very Best In You

Carrie Lucas - Tell Me Where You're Comin From

Whodini - Magic's Wand

Imagination - Just An Illusion

Xavier - Work That Sucka To Death

Howard Johnson - So Fine

Evelyn King - Love Come Down

Bootsy - Body Slam

Jonzun Crew - Pac Jam

Brothers Johnson - Welcome To The Club

A Taste Of Honey - Sayonara

Starpoint - Get Your Body Up

One Way - Cutie Pie

Chocolate Milk - Take It Off

Brass Construction - Attitudes

Michael Jackson - Billie Jean

Slave - Sweet Thang

Klymaxx- Wild Girls

Cheryl Lynn - Instant Love

Luther Vandross - Never Too Much

Soul Sonic Force - Planet Rock

Zapp - Dance Floor

Gap Band - You Dropped A Bomb On Me

Isley Brothers - The Real Deal

Lakeside - Your Wish Is My Command

Vanity 6 - Nasty Girls

The Time - 777-9311

Prince - 1999

Indeep - Last Night A DJ Saved My LIfe

Janet Jackson - Don't Mess Up This Good Thing

Rick James - Standing On The Top

Dazz Band - Let It Whip

Chic - Hangin

O'Bryan - The Gigalo

SOS Band - High Hopes

EWF - Fall In Love With Me

Klique - Let's Wear It Out

Patrice Rushen - Forget Me Nots

1980-1984 was some EPIC shit in urban music.....

Funk Is It's Own Reward
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Reply #15 posted 09/17/10 10:32am

Abdul

Cool stuff Cinnie, the Morris Day commercial they did was funny
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Reply #16 posted 09/17/10 10:41am

vainandy

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JamFanHot said:

Cinnie said:

No, they didn't! lol

Yeah,,,my bad...saw that.

Here's a more comprehensive jam list though....in no order....

The Reddings - I Know You Got Another

George Duke - Son Of Reach For It

Mass Production - Rock

Sun - Slamm Dunk The Funk

Captain Sky - Don't Touch That Dial

Tyrone Brunson - The Smurf

Ray Parker - Just Havin Fun

Amuzement Park - Groove Your Blues Away

Andre Cymone - Livin In The New Wave

Kleeer - Pritty Things

Cameo - Flirt

Aurra - Make Up Your Mind

LA Connection - Come Into My Heart

D-Train - You're The One For Me

BB & Q Band - Desire

Sunrize - Who's Stickin It

Dynasty - Check It Out

Jerry Knight - I'm Down For That

Shalamar - A Night To Remember

Change - The Very Best In You

Carrie Lucas - Tell Me Where You're Comin From

Whodini - Magic's Wand

Imagination - Just An Illusion

Xavier - Work That Sucka To Death

Howard Johnson - So Fine

Evelyn King - Love Come Down

Bootsy - Body Slam

Jonzun Crew - Pac Jam

Brothers Johnson - Welcome To The Club

A Taste Of Honey - Sayonara

Starpoint - Get Your Body Up

One Way - Cutie Pie

Chocolate Milk - Take It Off

Brass Construction - Attitudes

Michael Jackson - Billie Jean

Slave - Sweet Thang

Klymaxx- Wild Girls

Cheryl Lynn - Instant Love

Luther Vandross - Never Too Much

Soul Sonic Force - Planet Rock

Zapp - Dance Floor

Gap Band - You Dropped A Bomb On Me

Isley Brothers - The Real Deal

Lakeside - Your Wish Is My Command

Vanity 6 - Nasty Girls

The Time - 777-9311

Prince - 1999

Indeep - Last Night A DJ Saved My LIfe

Janet Jackson - Don't Mess Up This Good Thing

Rick James - Standing On The Top

Dazz Band - Let It Whip

Chic - Hangin

O'Bryan - The Gigalo

SOS Band - High Hopes

EWF - Fall In Love With Me

Klique - Let's Wear It Out

Patrice Rushen - Forget Me Nots

1980-1984 was some EPIC shit in urban music.....

You've been in my record collection again. lol I have almost all those jams and you definately get points for remembering "Who's Stickin' It" by Sunrize.

Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #17 posted 09/17/10 10:59am

Cinnie

Abdul said:

Cool stuff Cinnie, the Morris Day commercial they did was funny

thumbs up!

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