Memories of college....man! The floor would stay PACKED! And on the long version, (RIP) Brotha Grover Wasington was "wailing" on that sax! Dude could blow!
Such nostalgia...getting ready to go out in my bedroom, 12” vinyl blasting, dancing my ass off...plastering myself in Poison perfume, making sure my hair defied gravity before I left....those were the days!!!!
I was a kid age 11 when they came out, I loved dance myself and I liked a family group music scene of the 80's ...5 Star showed up musicly in the perfect time...the music produced for them was exceptional. Nice bass runnin' through L.M.B.T.One song here. I make music/beats still and some say I made this music but I say not. people compare me to the guys 5 Star, but we aint related. I meet them while I worked at the Motown building in music age 16. They knew of me so they hug all over me and we kept in touch by phone and in person , me and they dad Buster and Denise talked over the phone for hours ...all talk about music and life in it. I don't work in music for a long time now. LOL, I wanted as a child age 5 to be in a music group but I had not enough brothers or sisters (sigh). Even later they born but not into music like me. Music then was cool, some family or solo groups are needed. Rap is cool but old fashion music groups are still a must. Bye NICE NESS
Never forget playing this in Dallas at a stop light in my old 97 Chevy impala at a stop light and a black female cop rolled right next to me. I got scared cause i was loud as hell. But I remember I looked over and she gave the thumps up!!! HAHA fun times.
@@fordmanx3 hell a second gen rx7 was my HS car..my homie had a first gen with purple pearl candy paint and gold rims..tacky now, cool as hell to us then lol
@@fordmanx3 Lucky for me I had a rotary expert shop right in my neighborhood..still there today I believe..thats all he worked on was rotary mazdas and his kid was my buddy so I had it good
Growing up in a home as the only boy, 1 older sister and 1 younger, i had no choice but to listen to these fantastic siblings called 'fivestar'. I'm glad and proud to be able to reminisce on this type music. Also they hail from the UK
As a long time DJ, I agree. A lot of these current "dj's" would be out of work. The systems and set ups have strangled creativity. Sometimes technology can backfire.
Won’t you (let me be the one) Let me be (you give your love to) The love you need, baby Baby (let me be the one) Let me be (you give your love to) The one that turn your loving on I see the sadness in your eyes Don’t you get lonely baby sometimes Longing for the love that we had I’ll be waiting when the day comes When you need somebody Won’t you let me be the one
Legendry producer icon nick martinelli was at work producing for this massive British soul group so amazing hit thnks for uploading still rocking in 2023
I love this song mainly for the background vocals, especially this part " Making dreams, making plans"" (ah ah ah)"" I remember when this use to play on Vh1
We used to be together Making dreams, making plans (ah ah ah) But you left that world behind Now I’m asking you Won’t you (let me be the one) Let me be (you give your love to) The one you need, baby Baby (let me be the one) Let me be (you give your love to) I’ll come running to you (let me be the one) (You give your love to) There’s nothing I wouldn’t do (Let me be the one) (You give your love to) Baby, I want you to know that I care
So wonderful....with tear in my eyes i listen to this....brings me back so much so many menories....thänk you for posting this...with love.....from Finland
This was some cool funky groove from Britain . The group loved MJ and looked like they could've been his more than his so called real kids . The 80's were hot but the 70's were hotter . One decade sets up the next . I appreciate the Brits loving our groups here , that we take for granted . Music these days is a whole lot of crap .
+Andre Rougeau I think it depends what era you were born in. I was born in the 70's but I think the 80's were better than the 70's. 90's music was also nice but not as good as the 80's. What I liked about the 80's is that's the time when they started to use drum computers, synthesizers in music etc. It created a new sound. In the 70's music was recorded with real instruments (except maybe from the disco in te late 70's). The only thing I liked about the 70's was the whole disco thing. but apart from that 70's music was (at least in my opinion) crap.
"Let Me Be The One." I love playing this song for my younger lady friends and they love it too. This classic RnB song will always get you attention from the ladies,fact .🎶💋😀👌
Come to me, put yourself in my hands We used to be together Making dreams, making plans (ah ah ah) But you left that world behind Now I’m asking you Won’t you (let me be the one) Let me be (you give your love to) The one you need, baby Baby (let me be the one) Let me be (you give Your love to) The one that turns your loving on, on
Let me be the one You give your love to I hear your records on the radio I see you talking on the late late show Every girl wants to be your friend Don’t you know, you’re always on my mind Or how I’ve missed you Since you hit the big time Oh I’m hurting I just can’t pretend We used to be together Making dreams, making plans (ah ah ah) But you left that world behind Now I’m asking you
Proper Choon Loose ends and Nick Martinelli produced this with Brother Grover on Sax Loose ends playing and background vocals too takes me back to those days blasting sounds like this in the park from my Pioneer SK909 ghetto blaster
I will always remember this era of great songs of 80s. The first time I listened to this great band in a programme called " Music Box " where alot of 80 songs were competing.