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StarTribune: The Time Has Come Again (Time reunion article) The Time has come again
Maybe I am part of the problem and not the solution. But I sort of doubt it. "
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Thank God the new stuff won't be "hip-hopish". The Time should never be hip-hop. They are way too hip for that! | |
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Anxiety said: The Time has come again
JON BREAM, Star Tribune Who first had the idea -- Tina Turner or the Time -- to use the 50th annual Grammy Awards to launch a comeback? Well, the Time's reunion was batted around last fall. "There was a conference call," recalled keyboardist Monte Moir. Then bandmate Jimmy Jam mentioned the idea to the CEO of the Recording Academy, which stages the Grammys. Before you could say "What time is it?" the seven original members reunited Feb. 10 after 18 years apart to perform with Rihanna on the Grammys. That brought a call from a Las Vegas promoter and, on Tuesday, the Time will begin a three-week engagement at the Flamingo Hotel. While the comeback isn't as high-profile as Turner's fall arena tour after an eight-year retirement, it is heartening for fans of one of the tightest, funkiest and most fun R&B bands of the 1980s. "We're getting along great," drummer Jellybean Johnson said last week while shopping for cymbals at the Guitar Center in Hollywood. "These guys are my brothers." Why a reunion now? "It's like Terry [Lewis] is telling all the interviewers: 'It's just time,'" said Johnson, who spent the past three weeks rehearsing in Los Angeles, where the other members live; only Johnson and Moir still live in the Twin Cities. The project is being spearheaded by Lewis -- the group's bassist, Jam's partner in the Grammy-winning Flyte Tyme production team and "the consummate businessman," said Johnson. Lewis and frontman Morris Day cut the deal with the Flamingo. The Time is actually the replacement for this 15-show engagement at a 700-seat showroom. Toni Braxton has been the longtime attraction there, but became ill. The group is getting a " handsome" fee, Johnson said -- perhaps its biggest payday ever. 'Not a normal band' This isn't just a dash for reunion cash. The Time is about three-fourths finished with a new album that could be available in the fall. One or two new numbers might sneak into the group's 90-minute Vegas set. "It's certainly in the same vein," Moir said. "We didn't want to try anything new or hip-hop-ish. We're sticking to our roots." But as Johnson points out, "This is not a normal band." He was referring to three issues: There are now two versions of the Time; the original members have not always gotten along, and all of them have other musical obligations. From the get-go, the Time has been a rocky proposition. In 1980 Prince, then a budding star, decided to give Flyte Tyme, a Minneapolis R&B band, a makeover. He made drummer Day the lead singer and wrote a bunch of songs for the band. The renamed Time had a series of R&B hits ("Cool," "777-9311," "The Walk"). The group toured with Prince for two successful years -- before "Purple Rain." Then Prince booted Jam and Lewis from the band when a producing job caused them to miss a gig. Although it scored more hits, including "Jungle Love," the revamped group imploded after appearing in "Purple Rain." The original members reunited in 1990 to appear in Prince's movie "Graffiti Bridge" and record the album "Pandemonium" before quickly disbanding again. Jam and Lewis -- by then top-flight producers -- and guitarist Jesse Johnson refused to tour with the group. Day put together a new touring act six years later. Of the other original members, only Moir and Johnson joined him. That group, billed as Morris Day and the Time, has gigs booked through at least August -- including an Aug. 15 show at the Minnesota Zoo and one this weekend in Oklahoma. Balancing the two lineups is "a problem," Johnson said, "but we're not looking at it like that." He sounded confident that the situation will sort itself out. Similarly, the often-strident relationships among the original members have mellowed. "Everybody's in a good place," Johnson said. "Of course, we're all 50 years old -- you should be at this point." After three weeks together in Los Angeles, Moir said the band "has the potential to be a lot healthier than it's ever been. Everybody's in a different place these days. We've raised kids and gotten past some of the silliness that maybe went on in the earlier days." Of course, this long-awaited comeback could be complicated by the Purple One. He owns the rights to the band's name. "We've talked to him," Moir said. "He's given us his blessing to do what we've got to do." That means an album and possibly more touring in the fall. Well, maybe. Said Johnson: "It's like Morris said: 'It's a 12-step approach. One day at a time.'" Jon Bream http://www.startribune.co...82659.html | |
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im strangely bored by this news I think ahead of you, I think instead of you
Will you spend your life with me And stifle me? I know why the caged bird sings, I know why | |
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Thanks for this post. I will be there. Vegas here I come! | |
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It's strange that even a veteran music journalist like Bream, always soft pedals around the fact that the Time's first two albums were basically a Prince (songs, all instruments, background vocals) and Morris (vocals, some drums, some lyrics) duo.
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jonylawson said: im strangely bored by this news
You would be, as wanna-be Prince fan. I, on the other hand, am mucho excited. Ham [su] *proud member of H4L!*
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This is exciting. I'm glad that Jellybean seems to have told it like it is. A real reunion is going to be difficult, because everyone has other commitments. I think the key to this is the Vegas gigs. If demand is high, they will reunite for real and tour. But if it's mediocre I think the guys will move on to something else. All I truly want is new Time music, featuring the original members. | |
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funksterr said: All I truly want is new Time music, featuring the original members.
Even though we might be in for a shocker, as this is the first Time project Prince seems NOT to be involved in. I am curious with what kind of new material they come up with, having Jam & Lewis onboard to show off their Time skills for real for the first time... Ham [su] *proud member of H4L!*
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i hope not but i am sure prince will nix this because he wont be able to stand the Time being more popular tham him and they WILL BE!! Especially with Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis Producing it. This will be big if Prince if not involved. They will finally be able to really shine. The talent in this band is....man i hope this happens is all i have to say. PLEASE HAPPEN!! | |
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Anxiety said: Day put together a new touring act six years later. Of the other original members, only Moir and Johnson joined him. That group, billed as Morris Day and the Time, has gigs booked through at least August -- including an Aug. 15 show at the Minnesota Zoo and one this weekend in Oklahoma.
Well, that answers my question about that show. Blanche: Oh, I do love the rain so! It reminds me of my first kiss.
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RipHer2Shreds said: Anxiety said: Day put together a new touring act six years later. Of the other original members, only Moir and Johnson joined him. That group, billed as Morris Day and the Time, has gigs booked through at least August -- including an Aug. 15 show at the Minnesota Zoo and one this weekend in Oklahoma.
Well, that answers my question about that show. but isn't it a free show? Maybe I am part of the problem and not the solution. But I sort of doubt it. "
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Anxiety said: RipHer2Shreds said: Well, that answers my question about that show. but isn't it a free show? No idea. I didn't know any of the MN Zoo shows were free. But knowing this will save me the gazillion dollars in gas it would take to get there. Blanche: Oh, I do love the rain so! It reminds me of my first kiss.
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RipHer2Shreds said: Anxiety said: but isn't it a free show? No idea. I didn't know any of the MN Zoo shows were free. But knowing this will save me the gazillion dollars in gas it would take to get there. I think the show is either $30 or $40 dollars. | |
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simm0061 said: RipHer2Shreds said: No idea. I didn't know any of the MN Zoo shows were free. But knowing this will save me the gazillion dollars in gas it would take to get there. I think the show is either $30 or $40 dollars. ay yay yay. i'd pay almost twice that to see the original lineup do a full show, but i think i'd pay not quite half that price to see "morris day and the time". i think morris's knockoff version has tarnished the legacy of the original group. Maybe I am part of the problem and not the solution. But I sort of doubt it. "
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When the BLEEP were the Grammy's? Tell Dr Q. Everything! | |
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berniejobs said: Thank God the new stuff won't be "hip-hopish". The Time should never be hip-hop. They are way too hip for that!
That would be a disaster. HOOONEEEY! | |
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flying in 2 vegas on july 27th from Wales U.K. Got tics 4 the 31st CANT WAIT..... VEGAS BABY! | |
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funkev said: flying in 2 vegas on july 27th from Wales U.K. Got tics 4 the 31st CANT WAIT..... VEGAS BABY!
[Edited 6/23/08 15:43pm] i'm more tempted to see the time in vegas than i was when prince was in vegas. i don't know why that is - it just seems like more of a natural setting for them than for prince. totally illogical of me, i know. Maybe I am part of the problem and not the solution. But I sort of doubt it. "
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Anxiety said: funkev said: flying in 2 vegas on july 27th from Wales U.K. Got tics 4 the 31st CANT WAIT..... VEGAS BABY!
[Edited 6/23/08 15:43pm] i'm more tempted to see the time in vegas than i was when prince was in vegas. i don't know why that is - it just seems like more of a natural setting for them than for prince. totally illogical of me, i know. SAW THE TIME ONCE IN LONDONS HAMMERSMITH ODEON GREAT GIG BUT SO SHORT 45 MINS,HOPING 4 MORE IN VEGAS THAT WOULD BE SO NICE | |
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jdcxc said: It's strange that even a veteran music journalist like Bream, always soft pedals around the fact that the Time's first two albums were basically a Prince (songs, all instruments, background vocals) and Morris (vocals, some drums, some lyrics) duo.
It's just as interesting that they were able to become such a great live band that was completely separate from their recordings. 777-9311 is still one of P's finest bass/guitar moments! yeah but then imagine Prince singing these songs by himself onstage..it just wouldnt be / sound / look right.... fuggetaboudit Has anyone seen my activator?
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It is about time!! The best part, the egos have been checked at the door and the band is ready to go.Thank God for old age and wisdom. Can't nobody touch the baddest R & B band in the land!!! “Although it is not true that all conservatives are stupid people, it is true that most stupid people are conservative.” John Stuart Mill | |
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The TIME in Vegas (6/24) -- AMAZING
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jwashin4 said: The TIME in Vegas (6/24) -- AMAZING
Just got back from the Flamingo, with my 15 year old son, and we are still in 'awe'. A few weeks ago I purchased the VIP tickets, just so we could be close to the stage. Upon our arrival, we were told to stay in our seats after the concert for a 'meet & greet' with the fellas. Our seats were right next to the stage, slightly left-of-center. We were so close, Morris was practically sweating on us, and many times it seemed like he was right in our faces. The lineup: Morris, Jerome, Jesse, Terry, Jimmy, Monte, & Jellybean. The show started about 20 minutes late (after a brief tuning by the band), but when they came on it was like a long overdue explosion. (There were no ticking clocks and bells tolling). The set list, as far as I can remember was: Get It Up Cool Girl Wild & Loose 777-9311 The Stick Blondie My Drawers Fishnet Oak Tree Jerk Out Skillet (Jesse sang the next three tunes !!! ) Be Your Man Can You Help Me Free World (Monte sang this) If You Were With Me Now (The next two were sung by a young lady named Heidi. She had amazing abs.) What Have You Done For Me Lately Black Cat Jesse solos (This next song, per Morris, is new. I don't know if I have the correct title, but it was very good) See Through If The Kid Can't Make You Come (The band brought several women on stage, and there was a bald M'Chelle Ndegeochello look-alike who was acting a fool and Morris and Jerome had fun with her.) Ice Cream Castles Gigolos Get Lonely Too The Walk The Bird Jungle Love The whole set was about an hour and 45 minutes of solid funk (my editorial). The band was very tight and seemed to gel like they used to. Jesse's guitar was incredible !! As a side note, my son had tired of hearing me rave about Jesse, and was questioning if he was really any different/better than Tori. NOW HE UNDERSTANDS ! Jesse was so fluid and made it look easy. There were a few celebs in attendance, who were brought on stage during The Bird. Johnny Gil, Barry Bonds, and Kevin Smith (of Jay and Silent Bob Strikes Back fame). At the 'meet & greet', the band was very appreciative and friendly. Got pictures with everyone, and I was able to get one with Jesse who was very cool. My son was able to talk to Morris and Terry, and he was impressed by their modesty. This was long overdue, and turned out better than expected. I hope the momentum keeps up. A great start !! - JD Great post | |
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eye hav 2 get their new album wen it comes out!!!! AW$0M3N3$$!!!!
EYEM SO EFFING VICIOUS WITH MII SYLE!!! EYEM THA ONLY 1 THAT CAN ROCK MII SWAGG!!!! YA DIGG???? | |
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Seven-man funk band the Time reunites, 18 years after last studio album
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