Any Old School Cameo & Ohio Players Fans On This Board??

I have the original album Fire sitting somehwere in my closet.
 
celldog said:
These were two of the greatest funk bands of the 70's
Man, don't write me off, 'cause I'm the type that only likes the radio hits because that's all I grew up with.
But really, just last week, I was waiting there for my free coffee at the SBC next to my work, and then the dude handed it to me and said, "LOVE ROLLERCOASTER?"

And I'm "hearing-challenged" because I've been in so many loud bands, so I said, "WHA?:confused:"

And he said, "Roller Coaster...of Love!",...and I realized that I'd been unconsciously whistling that WICKED guitar riff while I was waiting.

It's really like, a part of my life.(aaaw)

Next, "Word Up" and "Candy" are on my top 100 best songs of all time...(if you disqualify LED ZEPPELIN and BOWIE.:))

I always think, "If those dudes wrote s*** that amazing, I'll bet you anything there're unknown gems for me to suss out!"

But I haven't yet.:(

I would say I'm a fan of both just by sheer merit of the few songs I've heard in my lightning-fast 3 decades on Erf.
 
Do you like Aladdin Sane as much as I do? (The Album).
 
Love 70s funk. Used to listen to it on AM radio before Aerosmith tore through.

That Rollercoaster song is the one where you can hear the girl scream when she is murdered, remember. :o
 
Truthteller said:
Love 70s funk. Used to listen to it on AM radio before Aerosmith tore through.

That Rollercoaster song is the one where you can hear the girl scream when she is murdered, remember. :o

She committed suicide, but you can only hear it on the original copies.
 
I saw Cameo here in DC. They had the crowd completely captivated. I think that was mid to late 90's.

I remember my dad's albums the cover with chick the covered in honey, he always told me she died because of that, no idea.
 
Truthteller said:
That Rollercoaster song is the one where you can hear the girl scream when she is murdered, remember. :o
Hold Up.

I thought I'd heard it all.
WHA?!?

It sounds familiar but I fear that's just Evan Williams.
 
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I am seriously all over that.
F*** Cameo Rocks.
Yuh-ESSssss!:mad:

"butchoo GOT to realize that yer acting like FOOLS!"
"Give us music we can use it we need to day-unce."
"We, don't got no time for psychological romance"
"No Romance...No Romance!"

S*** YEAH!

:up: X 1,000
 
Wilhelm-Scream said:
I am seriously all over that.
F*** Cameo Rocks.
Yuh-ESSssss!:mad:

"butchoo GOT to realize that yer acting like FOOLS!"
"Give us music we can use it we need to day-unce."
"We, don't got no time for psychological romance"
"No Romance...No Romance!"

S*** YEAH!

:up: X 1,000

Quit knowing everything about music.
 
Just got done listening to "Back and Forth":up:
 
Holly Goodhead said:
Quit knowing everything about music.
Don't you like that song?
Levar Burton was in the video, and he looks all menacing when it goes:
W
O
bOW-bu
D
UP!

W
O
bOW-bu
D
UP!

Find it and check it, the dude has a ginormous cod piece that I'm sure you'll get a kick out of.
(out of which I'm sure you'll get a "kick" for you grammar-nazis)
 
Wilhelm-Scream said:
Don't you like that song?
Levar Burton was in the video, and he looks all menacing when it goes:
W
O
bOW-bu
D
UP!

W
O
bOW-bu
D
UP!

Find it and check it, the dude has a ginormous cod piece that I'm sure you'll get a kick out of.
(out of which I'm sure you'll get a "kick" for you grammar-nazis)

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Wilhelm-Scream said:
Hold Up.

I thought I'd heard it all.
WHA?!?

It sounds familiar but I fear that's just Evan Williams.

Its one of those grand folk tales. I began hearing it shortly after the song was released and in the top 10.

According to the legend, the model was horribly burned by the honey (because it was heated to make it flow more freely) or suffered excruciating pain when it was removed (because it was actually a form of liquid plastic that took huge chunks of her skin with it when it was removed), and her screams of agony are what is heard on the finished product. (Apparently the Ohio Players were experimenting with rush record production techniques that had the recording of the album's music occurring in the studio simultaneous with the creation of the album's cover art.) A related version had the badly scarred model show up at the studio to demand compensation for her injuries just as the band was recording "Love Rollercoaster," and their manager deftly handled the situation by killing her on the spot.


:eek:

Snopes says: http://www.snopes.com/music/hidden/roller.htm

Claim: The Ohio Players' recording of the song "Love Rollercoaster" includes the scream of a murdered woman.

Status: False.

Examples:

[Collected on the Internet, 1996]

The cover of the album ("Honey" by the Ohio Players) depicts a nude model kneeling atop what appears to be a sheet of glass, dripping honey all over herself from a ladle suspended above her head. The original UL was that the glass was actually Fiberglas (or some other synthetic), which reacted chemically with the honey, bonding her skin, like Superglue, to the Fiberglas. Freeing her ripped the skin off her legs, and her career as a model was ruined. Sooooo... she just happens to burst in to the recording studio while the Ohio Players are recording "Rollercoaster," and starts threatening to sue the band for everything they're worth. The band's manager stabs her to death right there in the control booth, and that's the scream you hear in the song.

[Collected on the Internet, 1996]

Remember the "classic" song "Love Roller Coaster" by the Ohio Players? Well the rumor going around the Passaic, NJ YWCA was that one of the screams in the song was that of a real woman being murdered. Apparently, the song was recorded in the band's apartment, and a woman was being killed by an intruder.

[Collected on the Internet, 1996]

Someone brought up something to me yesterday regarding a 70's song called "Roller Coaster". I don't remember a thing about the song, but I do remember my brother telling me (I was about eight or younger at the time), that a scream in the background of the song was recorded inadvertantly, and was actually a cleaning woman screaming as she was stabbed during the recording of the song.

Variations:

* The site of the murder varies: an apartment (adjacent to the one in which the band is recording), just outside the studio, in an adjacent studio, inside the control room, and within the studio itself.

* The identify of the dead woman also varies: an unknown victim, a cleaning woman, the girlfriend of one of the group members, or the model who posed for the album cover.

* Some versions of this legend claim that the scream is a real but pre-recorded one (taken from tapes of inmates undergoing shock therapy at a local institution or a 911 emergency call).

Origins: It's
a metaphor: love as a roller coaster ride. Both involve their fair share of screaming, so when the Ohio Players recorded their 1975 hit "Love Rollercoaster," they naturally incorporated a real scream into the track. In the 1970s you couldn't just do Aieeeee! something like that simply because it made sense, though, so it wasn't long before wildly improbable stories about the origin of the scream began to circulate by word of mouth, aided by an army of disk jockeys eager to pass along a juicy (if apocryphal) anecdote.

The rumors that postulated the scream was a real one taken from an external source (a psychiatric hospital or 911 emergency tape) were the more plausible ones. Other explanations had the band recording in an apartment building (where a woman was conveniently murdered next door), microphones picking up the scream from a violent crime committed outside the recording studio (so much for that "soundproof studio" idea), or a band member stabbing his girlfriend (or a cleaning woman) to death in the studio as the tape rolled (presumably hoping to be the first person to simultaneously hit #1 on both the Billboard singles chart and the FBI's Most Wanted list).

The most outrageous rumor had to do with the cover of the album on which "Love Rollercoaster" appeared. Entitled Honey, the album's daring (for its time) outer cover featured a nude Playboy model lapping honey from a jar with a clear plastic spoon, while the inner gatefold sleeve pictured her covered with the sticky golden liquid.

Aieeeee!

According to the legend, the model was horribly burned by the honey (because it was heated to make it flow more freely) or suffered excruciating pain when it was removed (because it was actually a form of liquid plastic that took huge chunks of her skin with it when it was removed), and her screams of agony are what is heard on the finished product. (Apparently the Ohio Players were experimenting with rush record production techniques that had the recording of the album's music occurring in the studio simultaneous with the creation of the album's cover art.) A related version had the badly scarred model show up at the studio to demand compensation for her injuries just as the band was recording "Love Rollercoaster," and their manager deftly handled the situation by killing her on the spot.

In truth, the scream in question does seem a bit out of place: it's a feminine voice amidst a group of male singers, it's buried low in the mix, and it does sound like the cry of a woman in terror rather than that of a "thrilled-to-be-scared" amusement park customer. It's not hard to imagine how easily people receptive to rumor could be convinced that this sound didn't belong on the track, but had inadvertently slipped in.

The real source of the scream -- and the origins of the rumor -- were explained by Ohio Player Jimmy "Diamond" Williams:

There is a part in the song where there's a breakdown. It's guitars and it's right before the second verse and Billy Beck does one of those inhaling-type screeches like Minnie Ripperton did to reach her high note or Mariah Carey does to go octaves above. The DJ made this crack and it swept the country. People were asking us, 'Did you kill this chick in the studio?' The band took a vow of silence because that makes you sell more records."

As Mr. Williams suggests, mystery and scandal is good for record sales and radio play, so why ruin a good thing by 'fessing up to the truth? Instead, take a "vow of silence" and watch the money roll in.
 
Wilhelm-Scream said:

You didn't hear me on the internet? :rolleyes: lol.

You mentioned David Bowie... that be my favorite Bowie album thus far.
 
Wilhelm-Scream said:
thanks.
whaddaloadofmalarky.:up:
It sounds like it might be a hack plot from a rejected episode of Miami Vice! :D
 
I've always that she killed herself. Never heard any of this before TT.
 
That sounds like a new variation. All the ones I've heard were variations of her being murdered- like the ones snopes reports.
 
Truthteller said:
Love 70s funk. Used to listen to it on AM radio before Aerosmith tore through.

That Rollercoaster song is the one where you can hear the girl scream when she is murdered, remember. :o


LOL!!! That's an urban myth!! That's Sugah' Foot screaming!!!


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Didn't they say that this babe suffocated with the honey all over her?? LOL
 
Wilhelm-Scream said:
Man, don't write me off, 'cause I'm the type that only likes the radio hits because that's all I grew up with.
But really, just last week, I was waiting there for my free coffee at the SBC next to my work, and then the dude handed it to me and said, "LOVE ROLLERCOASTER?"

And I'm "hearing-challenged" because I've been in so many loud bands, so I said, "WHA?:confused:"

And he said, "Roller Coaster...of Love!",...and I realized that I'd been unconsciously whistling that WICKED guitar riff while I was waiting.

It's really like, a part of my life.(aaaw)

Next, "Word Up" and "Candy" are on my top 100 best songs of all time...(if you disqualify LED ZEPPELIN and BOWIE.:))

I always think, "If those dudes wrote s*** that amazing, I'll bet you anything there're unknown gems for me to suss out!"

But I haven't yet.:(

I would say I'm a fan of both just by sheer merit of the few songs I've heard in my lightning-fast 3 decades on Erf.



Word Up and Candy were cool. But they had fewer members and were trying "cross-over". Not quite as funky as "Rigamortis" , "I Just Want To Be", "Shake Your Pants". That "Feel Me" alum hit during my freshman year in college!! Man!!!



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They much better when they had 500 members!!! LOL
 

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