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Jam and Lewis Song "I Didn't Mean to Turn You On" Reminds Me of 1999!!!!

I'm listening to this song now, and I'm amazed at how much the keyboards sound like "1999". The Princely influence is definitely alive and kicking in this song. I guess you can't work with Prince for long before some of his purple influence wears off on ya. giggle

I hate to say this, but I think I actually like the late, great Robert Palmer's version of this song a little better. Of course, he sings it much lower than Cherrelle, and the musical arrangement is MUCH different (more guitars and less keyboards) but his cover version kicks ass. Anybody agree with me on this?
[This message was edited Wed Jun 23 15:30:46 2004 by psychodelicide]
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Reply #1 posted 06/23/04 4:05pm

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psychodelicide said:

I'm listening to this song now, and I'm amazed at how much the keyboards sound like "1999". The Princely influence is definitely alive and kicking in this song. I guess you can't work with Prince for long before some of his purple influence wears off on ya. giggle

I hate to say this, but I think I actually like the late, great Robert Palmer's version of this song a little better. Of course, he sings it much lower than Cherrelle, and the musical arrangement is MUCH different (more guitars and less keyboards) but his cover version kicks ass. Anybody agree with me on this?
[This message was edited Wed Jun 23 15:30:46 2004 by psychodelicide]



Hell nah i dont agree with you. That was a bad reamke compared 2 Jimmy & Terry's immaculate keyboard screetching funk oddessy. How dare he just took that song and made it simple, minimalistic and lame? RIP, but that's one of his songs i didnt like.


Now i agree I Didnt Mean 2 Turn U On did kinda rip off the melody of 1999. But MAN that beat and OH MY GOD...i dont know what else 2 say. It is one of my favorite songs of all time.
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Reply #2 posted 06/24/04 12:25am

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psychodelicide said:

I hate to say this, but I think I actually like the late, great Robert Palmer's version of this song a little better. Of course, he sings it much lower than Cherrelle, and the musical arrangement is MUCH different (more guitars and less keyboards) but his cover version kicks ass. Anybody agree with me on this?



I entirely agree.... I absolutely LOVE his version. In fact it was what got me into him in the first place.
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Reply #3 posted 06/24/04 12:32am

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It was originally written by Harris and Lewis.....

When I took you out I knew what you were all about
But when I did, I didn't mean to turn you on

Now I bring you home
You told me goodnight's not enough for you
I'm sorry baby, I didn't mean to turn you on
No, I didn't mean to turn you on

You read me wrong, I wasn't trying to lead you on
Not like you think, I didn't mean to turn you on

I know you were expecting a one night stand
When I refused, I knew you wouldn't understand

I told you twice, I was only trying to be nice
Only trying to be nice, ooh, I didn't mean to turn you on

Babe now why should I feel guilty 'cause I won't give
Guilty 'cause I won't give in
I didn't mean to turn you on
Ooh, I didn't mean to turn you on

When I took you out I knew what you were all about
But when I did, I didn't mean to turn you on
No, I didn't mean to turn you on
I didn't mean to turn you on...
Here I am, you lucky people!
I know a thing or two about a thing or two!!
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Reply #4 posted 06/24/04 3:20am

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psychodelicide said:



I hate to say this, but I think I actually like the late, great Robert Palmer's version of this song a little better. Of course, he sings it much lower than Cherrelle, and the musical arrangement is MUCH different (more guitars and less keyboards) but his cover version kicks ass. Anybody agree with me on this?



disbelief

I like Robert Palmer,but his cover versions always sucked,imo.Furthermore,this song is MEANT to be sung by a woman,dontcha think? LOL.It sounds kinda silly for a guy to be turning down a woman's sexual advances,lol.
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Reply #5 posted 06/24/04 7:04am

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PusherMan said:

It was originally written by Harris and Lewis.....


Yes, I knew that already. mr.green
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Reply #6 posted 06/24/04 7:06am

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jtfolden said:

psychodelicide said:

I hate to say this, but I think I actually like the late, great Robert Palmer's version of this song a little better. Of course, he sings it much lower than Cherrelle, and the musical arrangement is MUCH different (more guitars and less keyboards) but his cover version kicks ass. Anybody agree with me on this?



I entirely agree.... I absolutely LOVE his version. In fact it was what got me into him in the first place.


nod Actually, the first released song by Robert Palmer sang that got me into him was the song "Every Kind of People". It came out in the early 80's, I would say around 1980-1981. Does anybody remember this song?
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Reply #7 posted 06/24/04 7:07am

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DavidEye said:

psychodelicide said:



I hate to say this, but I think I actually like the late, great Robert Palmer's version of this song a little better. Of course, he sings it much lower than Cherrelle, and the musical arrangement is MUCH different (more guitars and less keyboards) but his cover version kicks ass. Anybody agree with me on this?



disbelief

I like Robert Palmer,but his cover versions always sucked,imo.Furthermore,this song is MEANT to be sung by a woman,dontcha think? LOL.It sounds kinda silly for a guy to be turning down a woman's sexual advances,lol.


Not really, I think it could be sung either by a man or a woman, since the lyrics don't really reveal the sex of the person who is being turned down. lol
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Reply #8 posted 06/24/04 7:09am

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paisleypark4 said:

psychodelicide said:

I'm listening to this song now, and I'm amazed at how much the keyboards sound like "1999". The Princely influence is definitely alive and kicking in this song. I guess you can't work with Prince for long before some of his purple influence wears off on ya. giggle

I hate to say this, but I think I actually like the late, great Robert Palmer's version of this song a little better. Of course, he sings it much lower than Cherrelle, and the musical arrangement is MUCH different (more guitars and less keyboards) but his cover version kicks ass. Anybody agree with me on this?
[This message was edited Wed Jun 23 15:30:46 2004 by psychodelicide]



Hell nah i dont agree with you. That was a bad reamke compared 2 Jimmy & Terry's immaculate keyboard screetching funk oddessy. How dare he just took that song and made it simple, minimalistic and lame? RIP, but that's one of his songs i didnt like.


Now i agree I Didnt Mean 2 Turn U On did kinda rip off the melody of 1999. But MAN that beat and OH MY GOD...i dont know what else 2 say. It is one of my favorite songs of all time.


biggrin This is going to sound funny, but I tend to like the first version I hear of a song, whether it is the original or the cover version. I find that I don't like other versions of the same song, only the one that I heard first. Call me crazy, but that's how I've always been. I don't even like it when Prince does cover versions. lol
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Reply #9 posted 06/24/04 7:09am

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psychodelicide said:

jtfolden said:




I entirely agree.... I absolutely LOVE his version. In fact it was what got me into him in the first place.


nod Actually, the first released song by Robert Palmer sang that got me into him was the song "Every Kind of People". It came out in the early 80's, I would say around 1980-1981. Does anybody remember this song?



Actually,"Every Kind Of People" came out in 1978 and yes,it's a great song lol
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Reply #10 posted 06/24/04 7:17am

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I stand correct then. Thanks for the info. It is a great song. nod
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Reply #11 posted 06/24/04 7:31am

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I love Robert Palmer - from his very first record, the funky "Sneakin Sally Thru the Alley" to the Power Station thru until he just totally gave up and started doing lounge-lizard music.

But that tune - "Didn't mean to turn you on" - it was so weak. I never even heard the original, but this thing just sounds like they programmed the song on a computer in about 5 minutes and called it a day.
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psychodelicide said:

biggrin This is going to sound funny, but I tend to like the first version I hear of a song, whether it is the original or the cover version. I find that I don't like other versions of the same song, only the one that I heard first. Call me crazy, but that's how I've always been. I don't even like it when Prince does cover versions. lol


I'm in total agreement with you. The first version of a song I hear tends to become the template no matter who does it and that's the way it's supposed to sound from that moment on. This becomes a bit embarrassing when I hear odd covers before the originals (like Aerosmith's "Come Together"), but that's how I am. One exception where I liked the second version of a song much better was Sinead's "Nothing Compares 2 U". When I first heard her version, I couldn't believe someone actually made that crappy song sound good.
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otan said:

I love Robert Palmer - from his very first record, the funky "Sneakin Sally Thru the Alley" to the Power Station thru until he just totally gave up and started doing lounge-lizard music.

But that tune - "Didn't mean to turn you on" - it was so weak. I never even heard the original, but this thing just sounds like they programmed the song on a computer in about 5 minutes and called it a day.


omfg

I cannot BELIEVE u never heard Cherelle's Version. U MUST DOWNLOAD IT NOW!!!!!
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Reply #14 posted 06/24/04 2:49pm

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DavidEye said:

psychodelicide said:



I hate to say this, but I think I actually like the late, great Robert Palmer's version of this song a little better. Of course, he sings it much lower than Cherrelle, and the musical arrangement is MUCH different (more guitars and less keyboards) but his cover version kicks ass. Anybody agree with me on this?



disbelief

I like Robert Palmer,but his cover versions always sucked,imo.Furthermore,this song is MEANT to be sung by a woman,dontcha think? LOL.It sounds kinda silly for a guy to be turning down a woman's sexual advances,lol.



Every guy has sex with every willing woman? I think it's a great spin on the lyrics. Like he's such a player he just cant say yes to every offer.
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Reply #15 posted 06/24/04 3:28pm

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andyman91 said:

DavidEye said:




disbelief

I like Robert Palmer,but his cover versions always sucked,imo.Furthermore,this song is MEANT to be sung by a woman,dontcha think? LOL.It sounds kinda silly for a guy to be turning down a woman's sexual advances,lol.



Every guy has sex with every willing woman? I think it's a great spin on the lyrics. Like he's such a player he just cant say yes to every offer.



in the end...Robert Palmer version sux
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Reply #16 posted 06/24/04 3:54pm

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otan said:

I love Robert Palmer - from his very first record, the funky "Sneakin Sally Thru the Alley" to the Power Station thru until he just totally gave up and started doing lounge-lizard music.

But that tune - "Didn't mean to turn you on" - it was so weak. I never even heard the original, but this thing just sounds like they programmed the song on a computer in about 5 minutes and called it a day.


I liked Power Station too, the song "Some Like It Hot" was a great song. Cool video too.
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Reply #17 posted 06/24/04 3:57pm

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sextonseven said:

psychodelicide said:

biggrin This is going to sound funny, but I tend to like the first version I hear of a song, whether it is the original or the cover version. I find that I don't like other versions of the same song, only the one that I heard first. Call me crazy, but that's how I've always been. I don't even like it when Prince does cover versions. lol


I'm in total agreement with you. The first version of a song I hear tends to become the template no matter who does it and that's the way it's supposed to sound from that moment on. This becomes a bit embarrassing when I hear odd covers before the originals (like Aerosmith's "Come Together"), but that's how I am. One exception where I liked the second version of a song much better was Sinead's "Nothing Compares 2 U". When I first heard her version, I couldn't believe someone actually made that crappy song sound good.


I like Sinead O'Connor's version of that song too (can't believe I'm saying that!) lol Yes, a first version of a song definitely becomes a template, one that can't be matched.
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Reply #18 posted 06/24/04 3:58pm

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paisleypark4 said:

otan said:

I love Robert Palmer - from his very first record, the funky "Sneakin Sally Thru the Alley" to the Power Station thru until he just totally gave up and started doing lounge-lizard music.

But that tune - "Didn't mean to turn you on" - it was so weak. I never even heard the original, but this thing just sounds like they programmed the song on a computer in about 5 minutes and called it a day.


omfg

I cannot BELIEVE u never heard Cherelle's Version. U MUST DOWNLOAD IT NOW!!!!!


nod I just found Cherelle's version on Kazaa. File sharing rules! headbang
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Reply #19 posted 06/24/04 4:02pm

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andyman91 said:

DavidEye said:




disbelief

I like Robert Palmer,but his cover versions always sucked,imo.Furthermore,this song is MEANT to be sung by a woman,dontcha think? LOL.It sounds kinda silly for a guy to be turning down a woman's sexual advances,lol.



Every guy has sex with every willing woman? I think it's a great spin on the lyrics. Like he's such a player he just cant say yes to every offer.


nod
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Reply #20 posted 06/24/04 4:03pm

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paisleypark4 said:

andyman91 said:




Every guy has sex with every willing woman? I think it's a great spin on the lyrics. Like he's such a player he just cant say yes to every offer.



in the end...Robert Palmer version sux


It's a matter of opinion as to whether or not it sux. Different tastes for different people. biggrin
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Reply #21 posted 06/24/04 4:03pm

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i liked cherelle's version and mariah carey's version 2....
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Reply #22 posted 06/24/04 4:05pm

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Didn't know Mariah did a cover of this song too. Back to Kazaa I go. lol
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Reply #23 posted 06/24/04 10:09pm

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Mariah's version is on "GLITTER"
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