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Thread started 03/03/13 9:45pm

JabarR74

Unsung: The Whispers

I will officially start this thread devoted to the upcoming Unsung episode on

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Reply #1 posted 03/03/13 10:02pm

Timmy84

I liked their commentary on some of the Unsung episodes. I WILL be watching. nod

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Reply #2 posted 03/04/13 3:50am

missfee

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I'll be watching too. I've always liked "The Whisters" but I don't know much about them, so I'll definitely be tuning in.

I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince.
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Reply #3 posted 03/04/13 8:48am

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I'll be ready. These guys have had plenty of songs flashing across

r&b radio long before Rock Steady. This is just one of many. Leon

Sylvers helped shape their sound in the early 80's. I see even his

fellow band members from Dynasty wrote this particular tune.

Don't laugh at my funk
This funk is a serious joint
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Reply #4 posted 03/04/13 2:30pm

SoulAlive

^^yeah,the Whispers were on a roll in the 80s.One big jam after another! The hits kept coming at a rapid pace."This Kinda Lovin" is one of my favorites.Lately,I've been listening to the Love Is Where You Find It album....that's their best album,imo.The song "Emergency" is one of their most underrated singles.

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Reply #5 posted 03/04/13 3:20pm

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Definitely looking forward to hearing their story. The one song of theirs I never liked and I can't explain why is "Rock Steady." Love alot of their late 70's-early 80's tracks.

"Funkyslsistah… you ain't funky at all, you just a little ol' prude"!
"It's just my imagination, once again running away with me."
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Reply #6 posted 03/04/13 6:37pm

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SoulAlive said:

^^yeah,the Whispers were on a roll in the 80s.One big jam after another! The hits kept coming at a rapid pace."This Kinda Lovin" is one of my favorites.Lately,I've been listening to the Love Is Where You Find It album....that's their best album,imo.The song "Emergency" is one of their most underrated singles.

I have some Whisper's singles downloaded from several years ago but i don't have

any of their individual albums. I might have to pick up a few on a vinyl hunt. I remember

Emergency. I used to like Contagious and Keep on Loving Me too. The very first Whispers

song i remember was One For The Money. Those Scott twins sure love their mustaches

don't they. lol

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Don't laugh at my funk
This funk is a serious joint
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Reply #7 posted 03/04/13 10:33pm

Abdul

I got all they're Solar albums on vinyl, can't wait to see this episode!

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Reply #8 posted 03/05/13 9:49am

MadamGoodnight

I'll be watching tv

some of my faves:

And The Beat Goes On

Keep On Lovin' Me

It's A Love Thing

Say Yes

Just Gets Better With Time

Are You Going My Way

In The Mood

Lady

All The Way

Lost and Turned out, (and so many others).

There was also the song, I'm Gonna Make You My Wife. I heard that one in a movie during the wedding scene. That was the first time I heard that one, and immediately loved it. music

The Whispers really had so many great songs. I'm glad this group got their own Unsung episode. clapping I'm going to listen to their stuff today.

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Reply #9 posted 03/06/13 7:17pm

SoulAlive

phunkdaddy said:

SoulAlive said:

^^yeah,the Whispers were on a roll in the 80s.One big jam after another! The hits kept coming at a rapid pace."This Kinda Lovin" is one of my favorites.Lately,I've been listening to the Love Is Where You Find It album....that's their best album,imo.The song "Emergency" is one of their most underrated singles.

I have some Whisper's singles downloaded from several years ago but i don't have

any of their individual albums. I might have to pick up a few on a vinyl hunt. I remember

Emergency. I used to like Contagious and Keep on Loving Me too. The very first Whispers

song i remember was One For The Money. Those Scott twins sure love their mustaches

don't they. lol

Look for the Love Is Where You Find It album.You can't go wrong with that one.The entire album is superb.I'm sure you're familiar with the first single "In The Raw".....that is a solid jam!! "Turn Me Out" and "Emergency" are the other uptempo highlights.And then you flip the record over and you got four great slow jams in a row..."Say Yes",title track,"Only You" and "Small Talkin".

I can't say enough good things about this album lol just get it!

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Reply #10 posted 03/06/13 9:59pm

LittleBLUECorv
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bored

PRINCE: Always and Forever
MICHAEL JACKSON: Always and Forever
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Live Your Life How U Wanna Live It
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Reply #11 posted 03/07/13 3:32am

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I loved the episode! I love their loyalty to one another. And to have the group stay together for 50 years only having to replace one member during it's whole tenure? Wow. That's really something to say.

And my goodness, Leavell looks younger now than he did in their early years. love I swear that man looks like he's in his early 40's right now, and probably 20 years or so older than that.

I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince.
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Reply #12 posted 03/07/13 9:18am

dancerella

missfee said:

I loved the episode! I love their loyalty to one another. And to have the group stay together for 50 years only having to replace one member during it's whole tenure? Wow. That's really something to say.

And my goodness, Leavell looks younger now than he did in their early years. love I swear that man looks like he's in his early 40's right now, and probably 20 years or so older than that.

I was thinking the samething. He can't possibly be in his 60s or 7os. He looks so young. I really enjoyed this episode. What a bunch of great guys and damn they can still move!!

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JabarR74

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Reply #14 posted 03/07/13 1:14pm

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funkyslsistah said:

Definitely looking forward to hearing their story. The one song of theirs I never liked and I can't explain why is "Rock Steady." Love alot of their late 70's-early 80's tracks.

Are you serious? That song is a jam lol Is it too pop for you?

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Reply #15 posted 03/07/13 4:03pm

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My mom had this 45:

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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Reply #16 posted 03/07/13 4:31pm

fred12

I really enjoyed this one!!! they are really underrated, I wish they could get more props!!!

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Reply #17 posted 03/07/13 4:58pm

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babybugz said:

funkyslsistah said:

Definitely looking forward to hearing their story. The one song of theirs I never liked and I can't explain why is "Rock Steady." Love alot of their late 70's-early 80's tracks.

Are you serious? That song is a jam lol Is it too pop for you?

I know!!! I can do pop all day everyday, and I'm not the type who thinks music acts can't experiment or switch it up. Maybe because it was played soooo often, but that doesn't make sense either. lol I don't know! There was a time that the stations had to be changed when that song came on. I know the lyrics so obviously I couldn't completely avoid it. Plus I tolerated it last night while watching it. lol

For some reason, I thought they were from Oakland. They did have an impact across the bay, but didn't expect that pimps would be the reason. lol

"Funkyslsistah… you ain't funky at all, you just a little ol' prude"!
"It's just my imagination, once again running away with me."
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Reply #18 posted 03/07/13 5:33pm

MadamGoodnight

I really liked this one. I liked them saying they weren't the R & B version of Menudo! I liked the group supporting their members through addiction, and also while doing time behind bars. They still sent them a cut of the money! You don't hear things like that. Also, one member said they would die off, one by one, and there will be no more replacements. That means you know who you will be seeing when you see their shows now.

Too many times I come on the board where one of the Orgers has gone to a concert, and the group is all mixed up. Nothing like the original group. There are spin off groups, tribute groups, hell, you might not know who is on some of these old school line ups until you get there. I give them major props for that. They held theirs together. wink Nice episode. I listened to a lot of their songs, but knew very little about them before watching. Good to see Leon Sylvers again as well. He had a beautiful 'fro back in the day. wink razz

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Reply #19 posted 03/07/13 5:35pm

MadamGoodnight

dancerella said:

missfee said:

I loved the episode! I love their loyalty to one another. And to have the group stay together for 50 years only having to replace one member during it's whole tenure? Wow. That's really something to say.

And my goodness, Leavell looks younger now than he did in their early years. love I swear that man looks like he's in his early 40's right now, and probably 20 years or so older than that.

I was thinking the samething. He can't possibly be in his 60s or 7os. He looks so young. I really enjoyed this episode. What a bunch of great guys and damn they can still move!!

They just had a nice vibe, with each other and with their wives too.

I agree, they were still gettin' it in their shows too!

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Reply #20 posted 03/07/13 5:58pm

MadamGoodnight

phunkdaddy said:

Those Scott twins sure love their mustaches

don't they. lol

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They were into their facial hair, werent they? lol One other member had a full beard, and still does.

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Reply #21 posted 03/07/13 8:57pm

HuMpThAnG

Good one cool

I was just like eek , how they stuck together as a group

Simliar to The Dells almost

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Reply #22 posted 03/08/13 2:09pm

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SoulAlive said:



phunkdaddy said:




SoulAlive said:


^^yeah,the Whispers were on a roll in the 80s.One big jam after another! The hits kept coming at a rapid pace."This Kinda Lovin" is one of my favorites.Lately,I've been listening to the Love Is Where You Find It album....that's their best album,imo.The song "Emergency" is one of their most underrated singles.




I have some Whisper's singles downloaded from several years ago but i don't have


any of their individual albums. I might have to pick up a few on a vinyl hunt. I remember


Emergency. I used to like Contagious and Keep on Loving Me too. The very first Whispers


song i remember was One For The Money. Those Scott twins sure love their mustaches


don't they. lol




Look for the Love Is Where You Find It album.You can't go wrong with that one.The entire album is superb.I'm sure you're familiar with the first single "In The Raw".....that is a solid jam!! "Turn Me Out" and "Emergency" are the other uptempo highlights.And then you flip the record over and you got four great slow jams in a row..."Say Yes",title track,"Only You" and "Small Talkin".



I can't say enough good things about this album lol just get it!





Cool. I have some tracks on MP3 but the only full album I have by them is
the More Of The Night album with Innocent and My Heart, Your Heart. Those two songs were cool but the rest of the album was like Capitol was trying to marry
Whispers with New Jack and it wasn't quite the same.
Don't laugh at my funk
This funk is a serious joint
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Reply #23 posted 03/08/13 2:32pm

SoulAlive

phunkdaddy said:

SoulAlive said:

Look for the Love Is Where You Find It album.You can't go wrong with that one.The entire album is superb.I'm sure you're familiar with the first single "In The Raw".....that is a solid jam!! "Turn Me Out" and "Emergency" are the other uptempo highlights.And then you flip the record over and you got four great slow jams in a row..."Say Yes",title track,"Only You" and "Small Talkin".

I can't say enough good things about this album lol just get it!

Cool. I have some tracks on MP3 but the only full album I have by them is the More Of The Night album with Innocent and My Heart, Your Heart. Those two songs were cool but the rest of the album was like Capitol was trying to marry Whispers with New Jack and it wasn't quite the same.

yeah,I wasn't too crazy about the More Of The Night album.

My other favorite Whispers album is the self-titled album from 1979,containing the massive hit singles "And The Beat Goes On" and "Lady".That's another one that you should look for.It also includes the funky uptempo jam "Out The Box".

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Reply #24 posted 03/08/13 5:53pm

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funkyslsistah said:

Definitely looking forward to hearing their story. The one song of theirs I never liked and I can't explain why is "Rock Steady." Love alot of their late 70's-early 80's tracks.

You're not the only one. I can't stand that song either. lol

Hey...
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Reply #25 posted 03/08/13 6:46pm

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The Whispers' are truly Unsung... for once the show got it right.

I'd recommend their album pre Solar, they are just as "bad". These gentlemen should blown up all over the damn place, but I think they got lost in the shuffle of all the good music being produced during their most creative period.

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