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460.1 | | TECRUS::ROST | Graduate of More Science H.S. | Tue Jul 27 1993 10:40 | 10 |
| New album? Label, title, please?
Yeah, I like them. They definitely are the smooth face of reggae, but
they have great singers and I was a convert after catching them live
about ten years ago in a sweaty show at the Channel in Boston.
It's too bad they keep having hits with cover tunes, because their
originals are even better IMHO.
Brian
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460.2 | IB41 8^} | NAVY5::SDANDREA | I meant that in the nicest way... | Tue Jul 27 1993 10:56 | 1 |
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460.3 | "Promises and Lies" | CSLALL::RAPAGLIA_NM | Take the Leap! | Tue Jul 27 1993 12:31 | 27 |
| .1:
The title of the CD is "Promises and Lies", and is on the Virgin
(Capital) label. It was just released today. Strawberries, Tower
Records, and Newbury Comics have stocked up on it.
All the songs except for "Can't Help Falling in Love" are written by
UB40. I agree with you that their songs, are much better. I'm hoping
one of their songs will be released as a new single. Unfortunately
they are not as big over here as they are in Europe.
Some of the song titles are:
Promises and Lies
Now and Then
Higher Ground
Reggae Music
Desert Sand
Bring Me Your Cup
C'est La Vie
I can't remember the others. I believe there are 10 all together.
In concert they sing 8 songs from this CD and all the others are from
past CD's. The show is about 2 hours long and well worth it.
Nancy
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460.4 | What's next....... | LUDWIG::BERNIER | | Wed Aug 04 1993 12:02 | 8 |
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I think the way UB40 hacked apart "Can't Help Falling in Love"
is a disgrace. It is a poor example of a remake and is an insult
to anyone who even remotely likes Elvis. What's next, "Burnin -
Love"? Disgusting.
/andy
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460.5 | valuing differences? | EZ2GET::STEWART | Fight fire with marshmallows! | Wed Aug 04 1993 12:38 | 6 |
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I hope they do "Viva Las Vegas" next. I liked Elvis' version, I really
liked ZZ Top's version. Why not give UB40 a shot?
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460.6 | Everybody has their own opinion! | CSLALL::RAPAGLIA_NM | Take the Leap! | Mon Aug 09 1993 13:08 | 9 |
| .4:
Apparently a lot of people disagree with you. It's been the Number 1
single in the country for 3 weeks now.
I usually don't like remakes, but I do like this one. Although, nobody
sings a song like Elvis.
Nancy
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460.7 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | SomeoneLeftTheCakeOutInTheRain | Mon Aug 09 1993 14:36 | 8 |
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>Although, nobody sings a song like Elvis.
Some of us consider this a plus. 8^)
GTI
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460.8 | | VAXWRK::STHILAIRE | Food, Shelter & Diamonds | Mon Aug 09 1993 14:43 | 6 |
| re .7, no kidding! :-)
My thoughts exactly.
Lorna
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460.9 | Unfortunately.... | LUDWIG::BERNIER | | Mon Aug 09 1993 15:09 | 16 |
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Yes, I realize I am out numbered as far as the pimple
faced lollypop sucking adolescents go. It's just too
bad they follow this type of band that has so little
talent that they have to do remakes of Elvis. Whether
anyone likes it or not, Elvis *is* the King of Rock and
Roll and was a very talented person. Unfortunately the
society that we live in today doesn't appreciate where
they came from, thus producing bands like UB40.
I may be out numbered, but I the company is good. ;-)
/andy
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460.10 | Insert sneer here | TAMDNO::LAURENT | Hal Laurent @ MEL | Mon Aug 09 1993 15:36 | 7 |
| As long as we're in an Elvis rathole...
Actually, Elvis was a damn good singer. He was even innovative in his
early days. My primary problem with Elvis is the god-worship cult that
has developed around him. Well, that and the bad movies... :-)
-Hal
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460.11 | another problem with Elvis | VAXWRK::STHILAIRE | Food, Shelter & Diamonds | Wed Aug 11 1993 12:06 | 4 |
| re .10, and that tacky white outfit in Vegas...
Lorna
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460.12 | Its not that bad | COMPLX::FERRIS | | Wed Aug 11 1993 12:56 | 11 |
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I kinda like the cover of "I can't help..." that UB40 has done.
Its not as bad as .9 makes it sound. As far as Elvis goes, his time
is long gone. Elvis = Jurasic Rock. Even Dwight Yokum's Elvis cover,
which I can't remember the name of, is not too bad. I kinda like it
too.
IMO of course
mike
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460.13 | | THEBAY::CHABANED | Spasticus Dyslexicus | Wed Aug 11 1993 14:43 | 8 |
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Notice how nobody complains when UB40 covers Marley, Jimmy Cliff or any
of the early SKA bands in their Labour Of Love albums.
Dem bwais mek I an I wanna dance!
-Ed
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460.14 | Down the rathole again! Me first! | LUDWIG::BERNIER | | Wed Aug 11 1993 14:59 | 36 |
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Yes, the UB40 cover does kind of grow on you, like a fungus.
I agree that all the hype and cult type BS that Elvis' fans
generated was out of hand. Regardless, Elvis is responsible
for a lot of todays music.
As far as his white outfit, not quite as bad a Libaracci (?sp)
but it was the seventies, bell bottoms and such.
His time long gone? In one sense yes, in another his songs are
timeless, UB40's version (and I use the term loosely) is an
example. Elvis' classics will be around long after UB40 is back
on the street panhandling. Some peoples taste are limited to
their mouth, that's my "Opinion".
Jurrasic Rock? Ahhhh, that's the problem with the world today.
The quality of yesterday's music is long gone, I agree. But who
are the losers? Take television today, it used to be Hogan's
Hero, I Love Lucy, Beverly Hillbillies, Happy Days. Now?
Simpsons, 90210, Beavis and Butthed, Ren and Stimpy. Pathetic.
My point is, and has been, Elvis was a very talented individual
with a great voice. And, IMO, the remaking his classic, as this
band did is like painting a moustache on the Mona Lisa.
Take Madonna for instance, she is the biggest SLUT I've ever seen
in my life, but who can argue that she too, is very talented?
Actually I'm sure someone can but that's a rathole for another day.
;-)
Regards,
/Andy
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460.15 | .....labels??.... | AD::FLATTERY | | Wed Aug 11 1993 15:50 | 17 |
| re: -1..i dont' think madonna' s all that talented..but she does do a
couple of catchy tunes...and she's got an incredible marketing machine
that is apparently very successful and proves that she has a pretty
good working brain under that hair...and given that 'sex sells' she has
used that gimmick to her advantage....to label someone a 'slut'
because you believe her 'marketing' ...bugs me....just because you
bought that, doesn't mean i do and so unless you have first hand
knowledege of her as a 'slut' "a slovenly or whorish woman..."
and last time i checked slovenly meant "untidy or messy or slipshod"..
..first hand knowledge at least warranting the character assault
... then might i ask that you keep such derisive comments to yourself
lest someone in here start calling you names like 'judgemental pinhead'
for instance, for simply not liking your opinions and your way of sharing
them........and to -2 responses..ok, i'll join in ..i dont' like any of
UB40's reggae covers either, in fact i can't figure out what's so special
about them at all...but no matter, if others like 'em ....great!....
.........................../k..........
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460.16 | Come on..... | LUDWIG::BERNIER | | Wed Aug 11 1993 16:28 | 29 |
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Well K,
Well written but.............obviously you didn't "read" and I use
that term loosely (how appropriate), "SEX". Any woman who poses
in and participates in the EXPLICIT photos, narrating them with filthy
comments on specific sexual (including sodomistic) acts is a SLUT pain
and clear. Piercing genitals, transvestism, bizzare and unnatural
acts is just plain gross.
My derrisive comments are my opinion, which I am free to express at any
given moment. As far as name calling, call me what you will, I shall
consider the source. If I express a little too much morality, please
don't excuse me.
I'm not writing my comments here to start a argument, I enjoy healthy
a debate. I appreciate and respect everyones opinion, even if they
differ from mine.
IMO, UB40 has little or no talent, and Madonna is a SLUT. If your
opinion differs, fine.
Have a Nice Day!
;-)
/andy
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460.17 | | THEBAY::CHABANED | Spasticus Dyslexicus | Wed Aug 11 1993 16:39 | 15 |
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Fact is that Jamaican artists have done reggae and Ska versions of
of American Top-40 hits for decades. UB40 is simply carrying on what
is considered an established tradition in the reggae world.
I'd venture to say theirs is not the first Elvis cover ever done "inna
Earthman stylee" Difference is that it gets airplay where a bunch of
Elvis-worshippers living in trailer parks and decanting Jim Beam in
containers shaped like their idol can complain about their defacing a
national treasure.
Sheesh! get a life! It's only Rock-n-Roll!!
-Ed
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460.18 | | AD::FLATTERY | | Wed Aug 11 1993 16:50 | 14 |
| ..yeah you're right...i didn't *read* "SEX"..in fact, i had to read
your note twice to figure out that was the name of madonna's sex
book..i don't read stuff that i know will offend me...i wonder why you
do?....interesting how that marketing machine of hers is making a ton'
o' money off of the proper moral outrage of people such as yourself...
i'll bet no one who didn't want to look at those pictures would buy the
thing if it wasn't for the huge controversy, not to mention news and
t.v. time given over to those who were morally outraged....does this
woman know how to tweek the public to make a buck or what??....in
anycase..you are entitled to your opinion and so am i...i just have a
real problem with labels and don't think people are as black and white
as the labels used to describe them...even you 'judgemental pinheads'
aren't all of one variety.....;'))....................../k
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460.19 | another country heard from | EZ2GET::STEWART | Fight fire with marshmallows! | Wed Aug 11 1993 17:11 | 6 |
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I love reading stuff that I know will offend you...unless it offends
me, too!
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460.20 | no Elvis note? | LEDS::BURATI | Video Chicken One | Wed Aug 11 1993 19:17 | 20 |
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Re: Elvis
Elvis was a wee (just a few years) bit before my time but as years past
and I listened to music without without prejudice, I concluded that he
did indeed earn his place in the history of music. His vocal work was
excellent on many of his hits. My favorite examples are:
Hound Dog
Return To Sender
Don't Be Cruel
In his vocals he had an excellent sense of melody, timing and phrasing,
his band really rocked and he put on a helluva show. But like I said
elsewhere, I suppose it's politically correct to trash Elvis but not,
say, Leadbelly.
Too bad about the seventies, though.
--Ron
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460.21 | my opinion | VAXWRK::STHILAIRE | Food, Shelter & Diamonds | Thu Aug 12 1993 11:54 | 6 |
| re Madonna, a good business woman, with a lot of guts, and
self-confidence, but not extremely talented, and probably not much a
slut either.
Lorna
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460.22 | Trivia | FRANZC::Christopher | | Thu Aug 12 1993 13:19 | 15 |
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The name "UB40" comes from the name of a form which is given
to unemployed people in the UK, so that they can claim unemployment
benefit (Unemployment Benefit 40). Apparently, most of the band
were unemployed when the bad was formed. Hence the name.
I sometimes wish they were still unemployed when I here things like;
"Red Red Wine" and "Can't Help Fallin'....." coming from the radio.
Chris.
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460.23 | "Hear", not "here" | FRANZC::Christopher | | Thu Aug 12 1993 13:21 | 1 |
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460.24 | Pooooor Madonna.... | LUDWIG::BERNIER | | Thu Aug 12 1993 14:04 | 36 |
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RE: .18
How do you know it would offend you prior to my
explanation of it's context? I didn't either.
I happen to be browsing through it, my velvet
Elvis painting upon the wall behing me, drinking
JD out of my Elvis decanter, watching my video
tape of "Desperately Seeking Susan" while humming
"Don't be Cruel" over and over. Until my relatives
who live in the trailer park in Memphis called.
;-)
I agree she has one hell of a marketing machine but
IMO Sean Penn should have left her tied up in the
cellar. I *do* like her music, and have seen her
three times, the last when she did that extensive
masturbation scene on stage while her cronies felt
her up all "Over and Over". That is when I felt
she was getting out of hand. I'm not "Morally
Outraged" over her, she is just giving society
what they want. A friend of mine had the book....
I'd never drop $50. it.
Me a "Judgemental Pinhead"? Well, someone has to
disagree with these bleeding hearts who would say
that Ted Bundy was misunderstood. I call 'em as
I see 'em. Make the world go round. ;^)
Best Regards,
/andy
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460.25 | This IS a UB40 note, thankyou! | CSLALL::RAPAGLIA_NM | Take the Leap! | Thu Aug 12 1993 14:29 | 14 |
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I wish there were a UB40 note in here somewhere. ;')
Could we please get off this Madonna and Elvis thing. I started this
note for UB40. I don't mind your opinions whether they are likes or
dislikes, but I wish we could stick with the subject of this note.
Thanks,
Nancy
P.S. I don't care what anyone else says - I like UB40 and I think they
are very talented. But it's a free world and you can dislike whoever
you want.
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460.26 | anyone seen da yellow album on CD? | STAR::TPROULX | | Thu Aug 12 1993 15:01 | 12 |
| I only have the UB40 album "Signing Off," which I love.
I haven't seen this one on CD. Does anyone know if it's
available? I have the LP, which I think is an import.
I saw them live once on the Boston Common with Midnight
Oil opening. Great show. I haven't kept up with UB40 for the
last 10 years, but "Signing Off" is a brilliant record. I've
sort of been turned off by their covers of popular songs,
but they can pump out some good reggae when they put their
minds to it.
-Tom
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460.27 | Back on Track! | CSLALL::RAPAGLIA_NM | Take the Leap! | Thu Aug 12 1993 15:28 | 17 |
| Tom,
As far as I know "Signing Off" hasn't been released to CD. I have a
listing of all their Cd's and that is not listed. I've never even
heard of it before. What date is it from?
I'm in the process of trying to get some of their older stuff, which
IMHO is the best. I like their cover versions OK, but THEIR stuff is
so much better. One of my favorite CD's is "Rat in the Kitchen".
The critics really like the new CD, and so do I.
I recently purchased a video from one of the concerts and it has some
really old clips, from clubs they played and also clips from when they
opened for The Pretenders. It's a really interesting.
Nancy
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460.28 | I'll dig it out | STAR::TPROULX | | Fri Aug 13 1993 10:16 | 11 |
| Nancy,
I'll have to check on the year "Signing Off" came out. I'm
guessing early eighties. It was on some weird label, which
probably explains why it's not out on CD. The LP came with
an extra disc that had only two songs on it (played at 45
rpm, I think). The cover was the unemployment benefits form
UB40 from which they took their name (which everyone who
bought the album filled in:-)).
-Tom
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460.29 | | CSLALL::RAPAGLIA_NM | Take the Leap! | Mon Aug 16 1993 07:54 | 13 |
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UB40 has the #1 single in the country for the 4th week straight, according
to Billboard.
Their CD "Promises and Lies" also hit the top 200 at #7 and is called
"The Hot Shot Debut". I believe this is the best any of their albums
ever did in this country. Also, "Labour of Love I and II" have both
hit the top 200 once again.
Nancy
P.S. Tom, "Signing Off" IS on CD, but I believe it's an import. A
friend of mine got hers in Dublin.
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460.30 | | STAR::TPROULX | | Tue Aug 17 1993 10:31 | 8 |
| Nancy,
That's interesting. At least it's out there somewhere. The
LP version of "Signing Off" that I have came out in 1980
on Graduate records. You should be able to find it in used
record stores with some effort.
-Tom
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