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Boy George's Generations of Love... one of the best dance songs of the 90's?
This is a song from Boy George's Jesus Loves You project (When he was all Hare-Krishna, love, etc.). I consider it one of the ultimate dance songs. The words and Boy's voice are divine.
It has shitload of remixes, but my favorite is the one done by Ramp:
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I have this album, but haven't listened to it in years. Forgot about it, but I used to play it a lot when it was originally out. I remember it has this folky sounding song called Bow Down Mister or something like that. It didn't sound like anything else on the album. 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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There was going to be a second Jesus Loves You that was shelved because Boy George wanted to go rock.
This one of the few songs from that second album that got out.
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Love this song... still play it to this day.. | |
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Reminds me of my days (or better said 'nights') as a house head in the early 90's. Always loved the song, and still play it from time to time. RIP Prince: thank U 4 a funky Time... | |
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I agree, George definitely rode the house music scene very well in the early 90's. I especially love that he layed relatively "low" with it, using the Jesus Loves You moniker and choosing to start his own label, More Protein. In subsequent BG purchases, I always hoped he'd keep the JLY sound - but I guess it changed with the times (and probably for the better). His turn with the Pet Shop Boys on 'The Crying Game' was an amazing comeback! Now, as I've matured, I only hope he releases something meaningful, albeit commercial, just to show his critics he is a valid star with more potential than old Culture Club hits and negative press for his behavior.
**And "Bow Down Mister" is an amazing, somewhat uplifting little ditty I still play from time to time from this early 90's gem. | |
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