The Time - Live At The Roy Wilkins Auditorium, St. Paul, MN (October 2nd, 1987) (1 of 3)
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
- A video of The Time perfoming "Get It Up", "777-9311", "Oh, Baby", "Girl", and "Wild And Loose" live at the 6th Annual Minnesota Black Music Award at the Roy Wilkins Auditorium in St. Paul's Civic Center on October 2nd, 1987. All members were present with the exception of Monte Moir, as he was attending the birth of his first child.
The full audio for the show including "The Stick" and "The Oak Tree" can be downloaded here: www.mediafire....
The Time:
Morris Day - Lead Vocals
Jesse Johnson - Lead Guitar & Backing Vocals
Terry Lewis - Bass Guitar & Backing Vocals
James "Jimmy Jam" Harris III - Keyboards & Backing Vocals
Garry "Jellybean" Johnson - Drums
Jerome Benton - Mirror, Percussion, & Backing Vocals
Give it up for Jimmy jam, holding down the keyboard parts meant for two keyboardist to be playing. Brilliant!
Keith Roberts He played very well. I'm almost certain that there was another keyboard player behind stage because when they did "Cool", Jimmy's hands were only playing the bass parts. Keith Lewis was the third keyboard player behind stage during the Pandemonium era and one of my sources say that he was playing backstage for this show as well.
@@UNDFTDGordon Thanks for that info. Was never aware of a third keyboardist.
Keith Roberts No problem. When Morris Day & The Time started performing again in 1995, they had three keyboard players for a while. I know why they'd need another player for this show but I guess that they had another player for the Pandemonium era to fatten the sound.
@@UNDFTDGordon Makes sense. Pandemonium is my favourite Time album. Wore that cassette out back in 1990!
@@UNDFTDGordon By the way, is that the same Keith Lewis who collaborated with Robert glasper on his black radio album? He is known as qmillion?
And prince was the motor behind this great machine.
No. All the members contributed to all the music
Yep n studio
Have the cd but never seen the video. Thanks so very very much.
Please pardon Me. Where could I find this on cd? That is a Treasure?
Skipping school in my house was equal the death penalty, but in 1983 I told my mother I was not going to school because I wanted to stand in line (so I could get a good seat) to see the greatest band I'd ever heard called The Time, Mom look at me and said The Time must be some bad MF's ...you got my permission to skip son !!
THANKS
Classic Footage! All accomplished! Peak Time!
💜🎵💜 RIP The Greatest Writer Of R Generation O(+> 💜🎵💜
Did my eyes just wittiness Jerome do a full splits ?
He split better then prince
I saw that too😂
Oh man, finally cool to see the visuals after wearing out my cassette tape!
Happy to be able to do that for you.
@@UNDFTDGordondo you have the whole concert. I’ll pay you for it. Also do you have the Saturday night live performance of chocolate and jerk out.
@@VMG3224 I have the whole concert and I have Jerk Out and Chocolate from SNL. I can send you a link as to where I bought the DVDs some years ago.
@@VMG3224 The website is funksoulmusic.tyabo.com. That’s where I got this reunion on DVD.
Quality, total quality!
Nothing beats the Mets show in 83'...Some serious heat 💥💥
This couldn’t have been in 1987; it was earlier. The Time was not together as a band in 1987. Jesse Johnson was solo and had released two solo albums by 1987. Morris Day was solo and had released two solo albums by that time.
Bobby Jones It was. The reason Monte didn't perform is because his wife was having his first baby. The Time reunited for one night for this awards show. They later reunited in late 1989 for Prince's Graffiti Bridge project. The into for this show is used for the intro for their 1990 album Pandemonium.
Yet this was 1987. I was there. That’s why it’s a reunion.
@@UNDFTDGordon yup
Great 💜
Doesn’t seem like this show had as much energy as their earlier performances.
I can tell Morris Day wasn't into it".
@@lafondatubbs8519 Unfortunately in-fighting has played a part in all of The Time's reunions.
Jam n lewis was the best production n jessie had a ego with his solos n Morris did blow up like he thought without prince just to much going on
REAL Music! 🔥
I saw them in 82
Where was Monte during this performance?
In the background
This part was on pandemonium
Indeed, that introduction speech was edited down and started the Pandemonium album as a dream sequence.
The first time the whole originalcrew together since 1983
Thank you for the TIME. These are the coolest guys around. I love see these live. Thank you.
@@bds70 you a lie jermone Terry Lewis lil brother he always been their
Is this on DVD or streamable anywhere?
unfortunately even though these guys did this reunions here that day it was still a bad day for everybody in the band. Especially for Jessie. Jessie was very angry about the way the song list was set and he also wanted to do a song from his album and the band said no.Jesse, being very angry about that whole thing played through every part of the songs that he wasn't supposed to play through. He knew he would get backlash but he didn't care. After the show the band decided that because of the way things went and because of Jesse's particular attitude on stage that it really wouldn't be worth pursuing any more reunions talk.if you notice at places in 777-9311 Jesse continues to play through and through. Remember that in the other shows during the break Jesse was silent but because he was pissed he played through it anyway. I was pretty close to the members of the time and other individuals on the peripheral and at the time I got worried about what was going on from a brother I knew name Dionne freel's who was the head of a band called cool school.
Very interesting. Jesse played a little bit of "Can You Help Me" during this show but I wasn't able to get the video of it posted. It is in the audio file that's downloadable in the description box.
It could also be Jesse played through the parts he normally wouldn't because they had one keyboard player less than usual (Monte), so maybe they decided to fill up the sound by putting more emphasis on the guitar - they had to replace those missing keyboard parts by *something* . Would make sense. Yeah i know there was a keyboard player with them behind the stage, but that was the guy to fill up the sound even when Monte was there, so there were definitely parts missing.
P.S. I actually didn't notice a single part during 7779311 where Jesse played where he normally wasn't supposed to. The extended solo is just as it is on the album version.
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There's no tracklist here and I have yet to see a concert posted where they did my draws
@13:32 long before Seinfeld, there was Morris Day's puffy shirt.
U mean Prince not morris
@@VMG3224 Nope. This video features Morris Day in a puffy shirt. I meant Morris Day.
@@Igaveyoumyfakename I hear you and see it but Morris is a slender dude and that shirt is just BIG. Prince was the one who usually wore the pirate type shirt
@@VMG3224 : No you don't hear me. If you did, you wouldn't be bringing up Prince.
@@Igaveyoumyfakename I heard you I brought you prince because if you remember purple rain Prince wore those type of shirts
Pandemonium intro
REALLY !! TO ALL TO IT SHALL APPLY TO YOU DONE FUCKED WITH THE WRONG ONE. ITS NOT WHAT YOU THINK. I STRONGLY URGE YOU TO PUT IT BACK IN ITS ENTIRE CONTENTS. YOU KNOW TO WHOM YOU ARE IN SPECIFICS. .
YOU DONT WANT TO PISS ME OFF. IM NOT THE ONE TO ATTEMPT TO INTIMIDATE, PUNK, BULLY, TOY, HARASS, ECT,...
The Camara Man on the concert Is Freaking Horrible I Swear.
Not good