Thread started 03/18/12 7:05pm
Reply #1 posted 03/18/12 7:49pm
DirtyChris |
love the Rose Royce Strikes Again LP "be who you are and say what you feel
because those who mind don't matter
and those who matter don't mind." |
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Reply #2 posted 03/18/12 10:17pm
luv4u Moderatormoderator |
Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture!
REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince
"I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben |
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Reply #3 posted 03/18/12 11:02pm
vainandy |
Lots of great songs and "Golden Touch" is one of their forgotten slow jams over the years that needs to be revived on radio. Andy is a four letter word. |
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Reply #4 posted 03/18/12 11:53pm
SoulAlive |
did you guys see their 'Unsung' episode? |
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Reply #5 posted 03/19/12 1:58am
PDogz |
The music of Rose Royce brings back special memories for me. I was just walking around the city a few weeks ago while listening to the "Car Wash" soundtrack CD, marveling at what a great production it was. The arrangements on that album were flawless, and worth studying. "There's Nothing That The Proper Attitude Won't Render Funkable!"
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Reply #6 posted 03/19/12 3:45am
1sotrue |
SoulAlive said: did you guys see their 'Unsung' episode? Yes I caught the episode this year when they ran a marathon of Unsung old episodes. That was a great show. I wish they can put aside their differences and reunite with original singer (Gwen) its been over 30 years. They were a great band under the direction of Norman Whitfield their producer but once they left him the magic wasn't there. They don't get enough credit as a band I think because they write and produce their own material. |
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Reply #7 posted 03/19/12 6:13am
SoulAlive |
1sotrue said:
SoulAlive said:
did you guys see their 'Unsung' episode?
Yes I caught the episode this year when they ran a marathon of Unsung old episodes. That was a great show. I wish they can put aside their differences and reunite with original singer (Gwen) its been over 30 years. They were a great band under the direction of Norman Whitfield their producer but once they left him the magic wasn't there. They don't get enough credit as a band I think because they write and produce their own material.
Their Unsung was very interesting.I always wondered why Gwen Dickey left the band and never looked back.There was alot of ugly drama there.Althought it was never mentioned in the Unsung,I suspect that Gwen was "involved" with Norman Whitfield,which is probably what created alot of the drama. |
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Reply #8 posted 03/19/12 9:41am
HuMpThAnG |
SoulAlive said:
1sotrue said:
SoulAlive said: Yes I caught the episode this year when they ran a marathon of Unsung old episodes. That was a great show. I wish they can put aside their differences and reunite with original singer (Gwen) its been over 30 years. They were a great band under the direction of Norman Whitfield their producer but once they left him the magic wasn't there. They don't get enough credit as a band I think because they write and produce their own material.
Their Unsung was very interesting.I always wondered why Gwen Dickey left the band and never looked back.There was alot of ugly drama there.Althought it was never mentioned in the Unsung,I suspect that Gwen was "involved" with Norman Whitfield,which is probably what created alot of the drama.
Although it was never mention, I suspect the same thing
Plus, the fellas never wanted a female member so drama was already there |
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Reply #9 posted 03/19/12 10:01am
missfee |
HuMpThAnG said:
SoulAlive said:
Their Unsung was very interesting.I always wondered why Gwen Dickey left the band and never looked back.There was alot of ugly drama there.Althought it was never mentioned in the Unsung,I suspect that Gwen was "involved" with Norman Whitfield,which is probably what created alot of the drama.
Although it was never mention, I suspect the same thing
Plus, the fellas never wanted a female member so drama was already there
That's why I didn't care for their episode too much. It was similar to Shalamar's...they were all so catty with each other. I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. |
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Reply #10 posted 03/19/12 10:24am
1sotrue |
HuMpThAnG said:
SoulAlive said:
1sotrue said: SoulAlive said: Yes I caught the episode this year when they ran a marathon of Unsung old episodes. That was a great show. I wish they can put aside their differences and reunite with original singer (Gwen) its been over 30 years. They were a great band under the direction of Norman Whitfield their producer but once they left him the magic wasn't there. They don't get enough credit as a band I think because they write and produce their own material.
Their Unsung was very interesting.I always wondered why Gwen Dickey left the band and never looked back.There was alot of ugly drama there.Althought it was never mentioned in the Unsung,I suspect that Gwen was "involved" with Norman Whitfield,which is probably what created alot of the drama.
Although it was never mention, I suspect the same thing Plus, the fellas never wanted a female member so drama was already there You know it never dawned in me that Norman and Gwen may have been involved it makes sense now. What doesnt make sense is if they didnt originally want a female singing lead why fire Gwen yet hire another female lead? |
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Reply #11 posted 03/19/12 1:32pm
HuMpThAnG |
1sotrue said:
HuMpThAnG said:
Although it was never mention, I suspect the same thing
Plus, the fellas never wanted a female member so drama was already there
You know it never dawned in me that Norman and Gwen may have been involved it makes sense now. What doesnt make sense is if they didnt originally want a female singing lead why fire Gwen yet hire another female lead?
Because their main hits were female led.. |
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Reply #12 posted 03/19/12 1:43pm
PDogz |
HuMpThAnG said:
1sotrue said:
You know it never dawned in me that Norman and Gwen may have been involved it makes sense now. What doesnt make sense is if they didnt originally want a female singing lead why fire Gwen yet hire another female lead?
Because their main hits were female led..
Good point, with one of the few exceptions being "I Wanna Get Next To You". "There's Nothing That The Proper Attitude Won't Render Funkable!"
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Reply #13 posted 03/19/12 8:09pm
Funkcreep |
I've always like "Funkin' Around" off the Golden Touch album. The fellows went crazy over that song in high school. That and "I Wanna Make It With You" Do you remember lying in bed
With your covers pulled up over your head?
Radio playin' so no one can see - The Ramones |
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Reply #14 posted 03/19/12 8:20pm
Reply #15 posted 03/21/12 6:13am
SoulAlive |
HuMpThAnG said:
SoulAlive said:
Their Unsung was very interesting.I always wondered why Gwen Dickey left the band and never looked back.There was alot of ugly drama there.Althought it was never mentioned in the Unsung,I suspect that Gwen was "involved" with Norman Whitfield,which is probably what created alot of the drama.
Although it was never mention, I suspect the same thing
Plus, the fellas never wanted a female member so drama was already there
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