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Little Known Stuff About Singer, Actors, etc. Part 2. Stevie Nicks and Prince shared a few moments of musical collaboration during the ’80s, but Nicks thinks His Purple Majesty may have had something more intimate on his mind.As we previously reported, the unlikely duo got its start during the sessions for Nicks’ solo smash ‘Stand Back,’ which features uncredited synth work by Prince, which was inspired by his hit ‘Little Red Corvette.’ Understandably enthused by the results, Nicks suggested they work together again, but when Prince responded by sending her a demo for what would ultimately become ‘Purple Rain,’ she froze.“It was so overwhelming,” she later explained. “I listened to it and I just got scared. I called him back and said, ‘I can’t do it. I wish I could. It’s too much for me.’ I’m so glad that I didn’t, because he wrote it, and it became ‘Purple Rain.’”“I’ve still got it,” Nicks recently told Mojo (via NME) when asked about the demo. “The whole instrumental track and a little bit of Prince singing, ‘Can’t get over that feeling’, or something. I told him, ‘Prince, I’ve listened to this a hundred times but I wouldn’t know where to start. It’s a movie, it’s epic.”Adding that she was “very flattered” by his advances, Nicks went on to relate the story of an evening spent in Prince’s company after a Fleetwood Mac show, which culminated with a high-speed trip to his house. “We get into his purple Camaro and bomb out onto the freeway at 100 m.p.h. I’m terrified, but kind of excited too,” she recalled, but quickly added that things stayed platonic. “I get on the plane and the rest of the band are like [drum fingers, rolls eyes],” she laughed. “I’m like, ‘What? Nothing happened.’”Just Music-No Categories-Enjoy It! | |
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Glen Campbell plays guitar on Mary Mary by The Monkees. . Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis play on Ice-T's first single called The Coldest Rap . Michael Sembello (Stevie Wonder's early 1970's guitar player / singer of Maniac) produced Gerardo's debut album, including Rico Suave. The Temptations sing the hook on The Groove Remains The Same from the same album. . Robert "Kool" Bell discovered Color Me Badd and got them a record deal. . Vince Neil (Mötley Crüe) is from Compton, CA . The Pointer Sisters sing background on Chicago's Skinny Boy . Addicted To Love by Robert Palmer was recorded as a duet with Chaka Khan. Chaka's label at the time refused to let her be on the record (as Robert was on another label) and her vocals were said to be erased. . George Harrison plays the guitar solo on The Last Time by Hall & Oates. . Michael Jackson does uncredited background vocals on Here to Love You, What A Fool Believes, and Minute by Minute by the Doobie Brothers. . Simon Le Bon was a child actor. . Bruce Lee made many non-martial arts movies as a child and teen in Hong Kong . The 5th Dimension appeared on an episode the spy TV show It Takes A Thief. The plot focused on Marilyn McCoo.
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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Morrissey is really popular in some parts of Mexico. 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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Marvin Gaye, Chaka Khan, Stevie Wonder, & Teddy Pendergrass can play drums. . Rebbie Jackson plays clarinet. . During his Rawhide years, Clint Eastwood released an album. . Redd Foxx started his career as a singer. . Originally the theme for the western Bonanza had lyrics. . Jean Claude Van Damme was an extra in Breakin'. 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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Some cool stuff that I didn't know Mick. The Doors:
1. They were considered a controversial and influential band, duemostly to Morrison's cryptic lyrics and unpredictable stage persona. 2. After Morrison's death on July 3, 1971, the remaining members continued as a threesome until disbanding in 1973.
3. According to the RIAA, they have sold over 32.5 million albums in the US alone.
4. The origins of The Doors lie in a chance meeting between acquaintances and fellow UCLA film school alumni Jim Morrisonand Ray Manzarek on Venice Beach California in July 1965.
5. Keyboardist Manzarek was in a band called Rick And The Ravenswith his brothers Rick & Jim Manzarek, while drummer John Densmore was playing with The Psychedelic Rangers, and knew Manzarek from meditation classes.
6.The Doors were unusual among rock groups because they did not use a bass guitar when playing live.
7.On their last night together the two bands joined up for "In the Midnight Hour" and a twenty-minute jam session of Them's"Gloria".
8.In an incident of firing the club that foreshadowed thecontroversy that later followed the group, an acid-tripping Morrison raucously recited his own version of the Greek drama Oedipus Rex, in which Oedipus unknowingly kills his father and has sex with his mother.
9.In November 1966, Mark Abramson directed a promotional filmfor the lead single "Break On Through (To the Other Side)."
10 The Unknown Soldier was a song that The Doors have on their third album Waiting for the Sun. This song is generally an anti war song, but seems to relate more to the dislike for any war, not just the particular war that was going on at that time (Vietnam). The song was seen as much more controversial than it really is, and it was banned by many stations and people who felt it was too radical or liberal.
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James Brown requested to appear on The Dukes Of Hazzard for Boss Hogg's speed trap. The producers declined because they thought the fans of the show wouldn't relate to James' music. The cast members didn't like this decision. 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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1.A Duke is the highest rank you can achieve without being a king or a prince.
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Ringo Starr plays drums on a few songs on B.B. King's album In London 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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TLC's Left Eye was credited for giving 90s rap group Kris Kross their original "backwards clothes" style. Just Music-No Categories-Enjoy It! | |
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Eagles' members Randy Meisner, Timothy B. Schmidt, & Joe Walsh appear on Richard Marx's song Don't Mean Nothin'. . Michael Jackson paid for David Ruffin's funeral. . Little Richard, as a minister, has performed weddings for Bruce Willis, Cyndi Lauper, & Bruce Springsteen and funerals for Ike Turner and others. 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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Oh I remember that!!! "Let love be your perfect weapon..." ~~Andy Biersack | |
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Billy Joel 52nd StreetFirst Commercial Album to be released on Compact Disc. Just Music-No Categories-Enjoy It! | |
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Songs That Honor JFKThe Police, 'Born in the '50s'Pearl Jam, 'Brain of J'Otis Spann, 'Sad Day in Texas'The Byrds, 'He Was a Friend of Mine'The Beach Boys, 'Warmth of the Sun'The Dream Academy, 'Life in a Northern Town'Bob Dylan, 'Chimes of Freedom'Lou Reed, 'The Day John Kennedy Died'John Lennon, 'God'The Rolling Stones, 'Sympathy for the Devil'Billy Joel, 'We Didn't Start the Fire'The Human League, 'Seconds'Tori Amos, 'Jackie's Strength'The Postal Service, 'Sleeping In'Simon & Garfunkel, 'The Sound of Silence'Just Music-No Categories-Enjoy It! | |
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12 Thrilling Facts About Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' Video.
1. All "Thriller," Some Filler The video cost half-a-million dollars; at the time, it was the most expensive video ever made. But CBS Records wouldn't pay for a third video from Thriller, and MTV had a policy of never paying for clips. Jackson and Landis funded their budget by getting MTV and Showtime to pay $250,000 each for the rights to show the 45-minute The Making of "Thriller." (MTV reasoned that if they were paying for a movie, they were circumventing their own policy.) Landis nicknamed the stretched-out documentary The Making of Filler. .
2. Before songwriter Rod Temperton came up with "Thriller," Michael Jackson's working title for the album was Starlight. Temperton, a British native formerly of the funk band Heatwave, also wrote "Baby Be Mine" and "The Lady in My Life" for Thriller (and earlier, had penned "Rock with You" and "Off the Wall" for Jackson). .
3. Michael Jackson's faith seeped in. The opening title card ("Due to my strong personal convictions, I wish to stress that this film in no way endorses a belief in the occult") was inserted due to Jackson's Jehovah's Witness faith. Another manifestation of his piety, according to producer Quincy Jones: During the recording of Thriller, in a studio in the Westlake district of Los Angeles, "a healthy California girl walked by the front window of the studio, which was a one-way mirror facing the street, and pulled her dress up over her head. She was wearing absolutely nothing underneath." Jones stared, as did Temperton — but Jackson hid behind the mixing console so he couldn't catch a peek.
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4. "Thriller" is a coming-of-age story. "In adolescence, youngsters begin to grow hair in unexpected places and parts of their anatomy swell and grow," director John Landis explained, regading the role of the werewolf metaphor in ...ic history. "Everyone experiences these physical transformations in their bodies and new, unfamiliar, sexual thoughts in their minds. No wonder we readily accept the concept of a literal metamorphosis." In other words, undergoing a lycanthropic transformation was a safe way for Michael Jackson to experiment with puberty. .
5. "Thriller" had a Playmate. Jackson's "Thriller" costar, former Playboy Playmate Ola Ray, also appeared on Cheers and in Beverly Hills Cop II, but her only other notable music video was "Give Me the Night" by George Benson (a single also written by Rod Temperton and produced by Quincy Jones!), on a date with Benson that involves hot dogs and champagne. That video's biggest special effect: Benson playing guitar on rollerskates. .
6. Fred Astaire could've been a "Thriller" extra. Hollywood legend Fred Astaire, a fan of Jackson's dancing (Jackson personally taught him to moonwalk), attended a "Thriller" rehearsal. Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, who edited Jackson's Moonwalk autobiography, logged some serious hours: When they were filming at 3 A.M. in a bad neighborhood in east Los Angeles, she was hanging out in Jackson's Winnebago. 7. The "Thiller" choreographer was a "Beat It" gang member. Choreographer Michael Peters also did the epic dance sequences in Pat Benatar's "Love Is a Battlefield" and in Jackson's "Beat It" video (where he played one of the gang leaders — the one dressed in white, with sunglasses and a mustache). He won a Tony for his work on Dreamgirls and died of AIDS in 1994, at just 46 years old. .
8. The appeal of zombie-dancing is global. The largest number of people doing the "Thriller" zombie-dance routine, according to the Guinness Book of World Records: "13,597 participants in an event organised by the Instituto de la Juventud del Gobierno del Distrito Federal at the Monumento a la Revolucion, Mexico City, Mexico, on 29 Aug 2009." .
9. There should not be business classes based on "Thriller." John Landis on the motivations behind making "Thriller" and its huge financial impact: "The reality is, it was a vanity video. Everything that happened on 'Thriller' happened because Michael wanted to turn into a monster. None of it was planned. I want to make that clear, because there was a course taught at the Harvard Business School on 'Thriller,' and it was complete bullshit." .
10. "Thriller" may have the ability to possess you. As a nine-year-old child, Cee Lo Green was so scared of "Thriller," he would flee the room whenever the video came on TV: "If he could be possessed, then I damn sure could be possessed, because Michael was so much stronger than I." .
11. The video looks great even when it's rendered in Lego. .
12. Vincent Price's "lost rap" is fantastic. When horror-movie legend Vincent Price (House of Wax, Edward Scissorhands) recorded his spoken word, he did a whole verse that got cut: "The demons squeal in sheer delight / It's you they spy, so plump, so right / For though the groove is hard to beat / Yet still you stand with frozen feet / You try to run, you try to scream / But no more sun you'll ever see / For evil reaches from the crypt / To crush you in its icy grip." [Edited 11/19/13 17:32pm] Just Music-No Categories-Enjoy It! | |
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A very young songwriting team, Carole King and Gerry Goffin 17 Popular Songs You Never Knew Were Written By Carole King and Gerry Goffin
John Lennon and Paul McCartney once said they wanted to be songwriters like Carole King and her main collaborator, Gerry Goffin.1. The Shirelles, “Will You Love Me Tomorrow” (1960)Via Youtube
This became Carole’s first #1 at the young age of 18. She would later record it on her 1971 groundbreaking album, Tapestry. 2. Bobby Vee, “Take Good Care Of My Baby” (1961)Via Youtube
Also covered by The Beatles, Dion and the Belmonts, and Smokie. 3. The Drifters, “Some Kind of Wonderful” (1961)Via Youtube
#Swoons 4. Little Eva, “The Loco-Motion” (1962)Via Youtube
The myth is Carole’s singing backup vocals… can anyone confirm it? ‘Cause that sounds like Carole’s grooving voice to me! 5. The Everly Brothers, “Crying In the Rain” (1962)Via Youtube
This tune was co-written with Howard Greenfield, not Gerry Goffin. 6. Steve Lawrence, “Go Away Little Girl” (1962)Via Youtube
Later recorded in the ’70s by Donny Osmond. 7. The Beatles, “Chains” (1963)It was originally written for The Cookies, but The Beatles recorded a great cover. John and Paul once said they wanted to be songwriters like Goffin/King. So like… if there’s anything to understand… it’s John Lennon and Paul McCartney wanted to be like Carole King. 8. The Chiffons, “One Fine Day” (1963)Via Youtube
That piano riff… I can’t. 9. The Drifters, “Up On the Roof” (1963)Via Youtube
Written in New York City, about New York City. Later recorded by Laura Nyro, Neil Diamond, and Carole’s good pal James Taylor. 10. Herman’s Hermits, “I’m Into Something Good” (1964)Via Youtube
You might have heard this one on a car commercial, or maybe a Hershey’s Chocolate commercial. 11. Maxine Brown, “Oh No Not My Baby” (1964)Via Youtube
A classic tune covered by many notable women, including Dusty Springfield, Merry Clayton, Linda Ronstadt, Aretha Franklin, and Cher. 12. Dusty Springfield, “Goin’ Back” (1966)Via Youtube
Get ready for the tears from Gerry’s words and goose bumps from Carole’s melody… 13. The Monkees, “Pleasant Valley Sunday” (1967)Via Youtube
Gerry Goffin wrote the lyrics about the faults of suburban life, based on his and Carole’s neighborhood in West Orange, New Jersey. 14. Aretha Franklin, “(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman” (1967)Via Youtube
With lyrics by Gerry and beautiful gospel chords by Carole, the third writer credit goes to music producer Jerry Wexler for coming up with the title. Carole recalls the experience of listening to Aretha’s version: “Hearing that instrument sing a song I had participated in creating touched me more than any recording of any song I had ever written. I knew that Gerry and I had delivered a song that took Jerry Wexler’s title to its most romantic, emotional conclusion.” 15. The Byrds, “Wasn’t Born to Follow” (1968)Via Youtube
Featured in the film Easy Rider. 16. Blood, Sweat & Tears, “Hi-De-Ho (That Old Sweet Roll)” (1970)Via Youtube
Look up Carole’s version… it’s mighty slick. 17. James Taylor, “You’ve Got a Friend” (1971)Via YoutubeSurprisingly, a ton of people think James Taylor wrote this song. However, Carole wrote it by herself as she was embarking on her solo career in the early ’70s. She graciously let James record this beautiful song on his album Mud Slide Slim and the Blue Horizon, the same year she recorded it on Tapestry. Written for James Taylor, it is his first and only #1 Billboard hit. Also this video of them performing it together is just damn magical.Queens College kids Carole King, Paul Simon and Gerry Goffin in the early 60's. Just Music-No Categories-Enjoy It! | |
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Before his rise to fame as the singer behind "Rock Around the Clock", Bill Haley became a radio DJ at his hometown of Chester, Pennsylvania playing country and R&B music, becoming one of the first DJs to play music of diverse genres at a time when it wasn't popular (early 1950s). | |
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The moptops were around before Brian got in the picture. The hairdo came from Astrid Kirchherr, who became the girlfriend of Stuart Sutcliffe, the Beatles original bass player. Stu adopted her hairstyle, which was somewhat popular with young people in Hamburg. The others made fun of Stu at first, but later the others, except Pete Best (I think his hair was naturally curly), changed their too. They had the moptops while still in leather. Brian did put them in suits and changed their stage act, because they would eat, drink, smoke, and sometimes insult the audience, especially in Germany. 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 had read some of this before but this is the first time I read about those "Can´t get over that feeling" lyrics in Purple Rain. This is interesting because he sings the same lines during that August 1983 (or 84?) warehouse rehearsal. Seems like there was a different version of Purple Rain with drastically different lyrics before he decided to rewrite it and release his own version. The bootlegged rehearsal version is often called "Gotta Shake This Feeling" instead of Purple Rain.
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