um, no. having been a little girl at the time, foster sylvers was my preteen crush and i loved, loved, loved the sylvers. every time they were on tv - bandstand, soul train, wonderama, mike douglas, dinah shore - i was all up in the screen. you hear me? all up in it!
boogie fever wasn't their only pop hit. from wiki:
In 1976, following the recording of their next album, Something Special ... [it] was the family’s biggest selling LP, reaching 13 on the Billboard album charts. Produced by Perren, the LP spawned another smash million-seller, "Hot Line" (#5 on Billboard Hot 100) as well as “High School Dance” (#17 on Billboard Hot 100).
lord knows i had that album, and the one before it, showcase that had boogie fever, storybook girl and that's what love is made of on it. when i was even younger, i remember 'wish that i could talk to you'. that's what got me started on them. | |
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Wow! "Wonderama" brings back memories. It use to come on here in cali on Sunday mornings & I remember walking on the empty Mike Douglas show set. When i was working in the same studio with Janet Jackson where the show was taped. [Edited 6/20/11 21:28pm] will ALWAYS think of like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that wasn't of this earth, would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. | |
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I think silverchild meant to say, "Boogie Fever" was the Sylvers only number 1 hit song.
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Right, I meant that. Plus, out of all of their work, that song is the one everyone remembers across the board. Many believe that The Sylvers were simply a novelty act after "Boogie Fever", which is just unbelievably absurd. Sure they didn't have a breakout hit as big as "Boogie Fever", but they were still visible on the charts and in the public. I remember my family had the Something Special LP in the record collection as well as their classic first 3 records. Check me out and add me on:
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The Sylvers were mega teen black idols. They were on the cover of every black teen magazine & were more better looking then The Jacksons, who were there main competition. they were also more gifted & talented then The Jacksons (with the exception of MJ) & had better harmony. The Jacksons was terrified of them. will ALWAYS think of like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that wasn't of this earth, would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. | |
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My mother and aunts were big Sylvers/Jacksons fan. I think they had each and every Right On! and other publication, where the covers graced the guys' faces. Even though my mom had a thing for Marlon and Jackie, she loved Ricky, James and Foster...when he got alittle more older after the success of "Hot Line" and "Boogie Fever". Both families were big teen black idols, but The Sylvers definitely had something that the Jacksons didn't have. The choreography, harmonies, and musicianship blended perfectly together. Foster was a monster on the bass and Leon was certainly talented as a producer and songwriter. The Jacksons of course had Michael and Jermaine holding down the fort, but it seemed like showmanship and image was what fueled them onstage. The Sylvers just blended perfectly, but their move from R&B/soul to disco-influenced material was just sketchy. They still had great ballads during their disco period (i.e. "Forever Yours", "New Horizons", and "Storybook Girl"), so the R&B sound of their earlier stuff wasn't really blown away. But yeah, I wish they could've got more attention and had longevity, but times were different.
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A lot of folks say the two black familys before (the Burkes aka The Five Stairsteps) and after (The Sylvers) were better than the Jacksons. The Jacksons just had the Motown machine behind them.
I like all three groups music though.
Also, any news on who else is coming along with the Sylvers on Unsung. PRINCE: Always and Forever
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True. The Five Stairsteps is another group that had it popping off at a time, but quickly left the scene. That was a badass group, from when they were little, snapping their fingers and wearing the formal outfits to when they were just grown and fonky as hell. WOW! I listen to their Very Best Of collection alot.
The only reason why The Jackson 5 kept it going is really because of the Motown machine, but they had a little bit of a decline too from about '72-'77, but they were still on top of every group of course. Check me out and add me on:
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I'd say the J5 decline was in 73, in 72 they still had 4 top ten singles (one each by Jackson 5 and Jermaine, Mike had 2.) PRINCE: Always and Forever
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Well yeah...I stand corrected. Looking Through The Windows was a sucessful release for them, but Skywriter was pretty devastating, in terms of sales and popularity here in the US. The Jacksons really didn't get back on the wagon until their self-titled Epic records debut in '76. [Edited 6/20/11 21:11pm] Check me out and add me on:
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Are we now at the one hit wonder status of Unsung?
Coming up next on Unsung: Oleta Adams, Bobby McFarren and the I Will Survive chick. Space for sale... | |
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Damn, I ain't heard that name is ages, hahahahah. Sound like an old 1936 plantation name. PRINCE: Always and Forever
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The Isley Brothers had them all beat but that would put all of them at a disadvantage. | |
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WHO?! | |
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Gloria Gaynor? I believe she had a Behind the Music special. I would love to see The Five Stairsteps and The Undisputed Truth... Check me out and add me on:
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Colonel Abrams and Lillo Thomas deserve a mention too. PRINCE: Always and Forever
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Yep. This may be out of the loop alittle, but what about Angela Bofill, Loose Ends and Michael Henderson? Check me out and add me on:
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Yeah Gloria had a BTM special. I remember it but I think she seems bitter about something idk... I like to see on the Five Stairsteps though. The Undisputed Truth would be a good one. Joe Harris (the founder and lead singer) was on Rose Royce's episode... | |
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They need to do one on F-N BloodStone, Billy Stewart and my mans JOE TEX!! PRINCE: Always and Forever
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Ugh Joe keeps getting dogged. I agree on Bloodstone. The group that "almost" made it but never did despite a hit here and there. | |
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Black Ivory would be a good one too, but I know there are not a lot of vintage clips of them. Check me out and add me on:
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A lot, is there any? They can get Larry Blackmon.
The Moments / Ray, Goodman and BRown would be a good one too. PRINCE: Always and Forever
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Yep there are a couple. The most obvious is their performance on the SOUL! show. Check me out and add me on:
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I think an Unsung episode of SOUL! would be great too. PRINCE: Always and Forever
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They sing a couple of songs on SOUL! If you go to the PBS 13 website, it's the episode called Youth something. You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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I wanna see some more 80s rap ones like the Fat Boys Unsung.
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I found an Uncle Scrooge Comic (Gold Key) dated February 1979, that had an ad for an album of theirs called "Forever Yours" is that considered a good one, or one of their disco type releases, it showed several guys in glitter sparkle flared jumpsuits with big Afros except for one younger dude with a more round soul glow type afro. And a girl with a 1970s mushroom hair do. Got some kind of love for you, and I don't even know your name | |
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Good Album: Songlist
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I watched the ones they did on Denise Williams and Teena Marie just this weekend. I was pleased with the fact that they really concentrated more on the individual (artistic choices) the ladies made rather than any kind of "down and out" sensationalism. Although they did touch lightly on Teena's lean years when she chose to be a stay at home mom, it pretty much ended with her being painted successfully, and they didn't re-edit the ending (yet) to approach the topic of her death. I wonder if it might just be that some artists are just such tragic figures (like we see in the Debarge and Donnie Hathaway episodes) that it feels practically impossible to tell their stories without going down the whole' and they had inner demons' route? After all, their musical processes, output, and creative end product are usually so incredibly affected by their state of being. It almost seems that in some cases, not addressing their difficulties of some of these artists would have an elephant in the room kind of vibe to it and make their episodes feel kinda tepid. | |
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