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2845508, Larry Would Have You In RIck's Blond Wig At The Show Tomorrow
Posted by supablak, Fri Oct-04-13 02:26 AM

Doing the bird.

Get OUTTA here with that game on lock...schitt.
Rick was at his biggest for "Super Freak" "Give It To Me Baby" & "Fire & Desire"

And JUST HOW MANY SONGS THAT NIGGA GOT THAT SOUND JUST LIKE SUPER FREAK?

...I'll wait

http://youtu.be/Fmuxwhl32as
(he fooled you with this?)

Meanwhile Cameo expanded on the Kool & the Gang funk sound out the gate...
http://youtu.be/Wz13jZaDOPc

Rick's funk was either his ONE GOOD funky idea per album (my personal favorite "Pass The Joint" ONE OF RICK'S BEST) or his LIGHT IN THE ASS & DISCO-Y (see EVERYTHING NOT MARY JANE, BUSTIN' OUT OR YOU & I on the first 2 albums) until he went full on KISSFUNKADELIC on Street Songs.

Rick would never beat Rick doing "Give It To Me Baby"
http://youtu.be/Wz13jZaDOPc

It was all down hill for Rick here basically. Three hits later Rick was a jealous piece of toast.

David Lee Roth was better at everything Rick was trying to do all day everyday.

Cameo had a message for Rick
http://youtu.be/wXawvAxXrWQ

Cameo continued to flourish and grow their sound and change with the times.
http://youtu.be/l78TpOMgq44

Cameo's sound was more influential on west coast synth based g-funk Hip Hop than Rick (Can't Touch This was a FLUKE).

Cameo was also very influential in putting Atlanta on the map, and there sound can still be heard in Outkast, Goodie Mob, Janelle Monet & Organized Noize's sound...among others throughout the years.


s.blak
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