Morris Day of R&B Group The Time Interview Snippet by Dj JScratch on 104.7 KQIE FM Radio on 5/26/22

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  • Morris Day, lead singer of legendary R&B group The Time aka Morris Day & The Time, before embarking on a solo career. Interview Snippet with Dj JScratch as Morris Day shares a backstory about the making of The Time song "The Walk." How Vanity aka Denise Matthews of R&B group Vanity 6, Prince as his alter ego Jamie Starr and Morris Day himself created the talking break scene at the end of the song. On Old School 104.7 KQIE FM Radio on Thursday, May 26, 2022.
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Комментарии • 2

  • @cheleb6217
    @cheleb6217 2 года назад +7

    There will never be anyone as cool as Morris. I should get his book now. I can only imagine all the stories it has to tell. It's great to hear his never before told stories about Prince. I wonder if he has a good backstory on recording the song "Mechanical Emotion" with Vanity? That was my jam back in the 80's.

  • @mauricegreene6995
    @mauricegreene6995 2 года назад +8

    Morris remains one of the best entertainers of all time. A movie adaptation of his book is needed. I think it could be as good as "Purple Rain" if the right people get behind it.