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Monday, February 18, 2013

SUGARFOOT

PARLIAMENT'S "FUNKY WOMAN" SONG IS ABOUT NIKKI X TOO.



THE FOLLOWING PHOTO IS NOT NIKKI X:


THE FOLLOWING IS FROM NIKKI X'S BLOG PAGE, WITH MY INTERMISSIONS:



The Black Fist Blog: The Official Website of The Black Fist Organization



Monday, January 28, 2013


DAMN! SUGARFOOT GONE!  DAM, NIKKI X IS STILL HERE!





Ohio Players Frontman ‘Sugarfoot’ Bonner Remembered as ‘Humble Yet Charismatic’


CINCINNATI (AP) — Leroy “Sugarfoot” Bonner, frontman for the hit-making funk music band the Ohio Players, has died. He was 69.
The Ohio Players, known for their brassy dance music, catchy lyrics and flamboyant outfits, topped music charts in the 1970s with hits such as “Love Rollercoaster,” ”Fire,” ”Skin Tight” and “Funky Worm.”
A spokeswoman for a Newcomer Funeral Home in the Dayton suburb of Kettering said Monday morning that the family hadn’t scheduled any public services. There was also a posting about his death on his current band’s Facebook page. No other information was released immediately about his death Saturday.
Born in Hamilton, Ohio, Bonner teamed up in the 1960s with core members of a group called the Ohio Untouchables to form the Ohio Players. The band had a string of Top 40 hits in the mid-1970s and continued to perform for years after that. He had remained active in recent years with a spinoff band called Sugarfoot’s Ohio Players.
“Humble yet charismatic, soft-spoken and of few words, the weight of his thoughts, lyrics and music has influenced countless other artists, songs and trends,” stated a posting attributed as an “official family announcement” on the Facebook page of Sugarfoot’s Ohio Players. “He will be missed but not forgotten as his legacy and music lives on.”
Marshall Jones, the bass player and a founding member of the Ohio Players, called his bandmates “a bunch of the most creative people — especially Sugarfoot — that I have ever been around.”
“It’s kind of crazy,” Jones, 72, told The Associated Press of Bonner’s death. “I’m still feeling fragile.”
Jones said after years of playing music, the band’s sudden stardom, with No. 1 singles and huge crowds in venues such as the Superdome in New Orleans, was stunning.


“I sit back now, and it was all a brilliant blaze,” he said. “I think ‘Damn, did I do that?’ It was just ‘Zoom!’ That was a starburst. And like all things like that, it fizzles.”
Jones said he, Bonner and other band members were delighted and flattered when “Love Rollercoaster” gained new fans through a 1990s cover by the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Bonner had said he learned about music in Hamilton, where he was the oldest of a large family, playing harmonica, learning guitar and sneaking into bars as an adolescent to play with adult musicians. He said he ran away from his home some 20 miles north of Cincinnati at age 14, and told the Hamilton JournalNews in 2009 that he had only gone back there once. He explained he had bad memories of growing up poor.
He wound up in Dayton, where he connected with the players who would form the band. Their lineup changed at times, but featured horns, bass, guitar, drums and keyboards.
“We were players. We weren’t trying to be lead singers, but we became one of the first crossover singing bands,” Bonner told the Dayton Daily News in a 2003 interview. He said he initially played with his back to the audience, because he didn’t want to get distracted.
While the band used sexual innuendo, Bonner said he didn’t relate to some of the explicit lyrics and attitudes of later pop music and rap.
“There is nothing but the old school and the new fools,” he said. “It’s a shame the way these artists are preaching badness to a drum beat.”  TRUE.  BUT IT'S A SHAME THAT MAJORITY OF BLACK MUSICAL ARTISTS NOWADAYS WERE/ARE RAISED IN A TERRORDOME HOME CREATED MOSTLY BY THE BLACK FEMALE HEAD OF HOUSEHOLDS.  A LOT OF THE RAP MUSIC REFLECTS THAT.  MOST ARTISTS WERE PHYSICALLY ABUSED, MALNOURISHED, AND HAD TO BE ON THEIR OWN IN THEIR HOMES AND ON THE STREETS, WHILE THEIR MOTHER CARELESSLY WASTED WELFARE ON HERSELF, AND HER LIVE-IN PUNK ASS MOTHERFUCKER KEPT THEIR MOTHER INTOXICATED WITH ALCOHOL AND DRUGS.  YEA, IT'S A SHAME THE WAY THAT ARTISTS NOWADAYS GOT TO PREACH BADNESS ABOUT THEIR CHILDHOOD TO A GOOD BEAT FOR THERAPY AND CULTURAL SHOCK AND AWE.

(Photo Courtesy of the AP)
(Story Courtesy of BlackAmericaWeb) 




The Ohio Players (w/ Bro. Sugarfoot on the lead) singing "It's All Over" From The Album "Fire" (1974) 

NIKKI X THOUGHT THE DAY WOULD NEVER COME THAT GENERAL KABAKA OBA (GKO) WOULD DITCH HER.  SHE THOUGHT HE WAS JOKIN' ABOUT THE BREAK-UP.  SHE WAS BEGGING HIM NOT TO LEAVE HER.  SHE TOLD HIM THAT SHE THOUGHT THAT HE LOVED HER.  BUT IT WAS OVER.  IT WAS ALL OVER.  HE WASN'T ABOUT TO STICK AROUND A NO-GOOD DUMB ASS BITCH.  SEE,  THERE'S DUMB ASS BITCHES, THEN THERE'S GOOD DUMB ASS BITCH, AND THEN THERE'S NO GOOD DUMB ASS BITCHES, WHICH NIKKI X WAS AND STILL  IS.  NIKKI X THOUGHT THAT SHE WAS THE SCHIZNIT OF THE TOWN.  AND SHE NEVER FOUND A MAN AS GREAT OR GREATER THAN GKO.  SHE THOUGHT THAT GIVING HIM HER PUSSY WOULD KEEP HIM THERE IN HER LIFE.  LOL.  BUT IT WAS ALL OVER.  NIKKI X WAS FAKE FROM THE BEGINNING.  HOW ELSE WOULD SHE END UP GIVING ME BLOWJOBS AND LETTING ME FUCK HER IN THE BASEMENT BEHIND GKO'S BACK?  SHE DIDN'T WANNA HEAR GKO SAY THAT IT WAS OVER, SHE TRIED TO CHANGE HIS MIND, AND WAS WILLING TO EVEN LISTEN TO WHATEVER HE HAD TO SAY TO HER, EVEN IF IT WAS GOOD, JUST AS LONG AS SHE HAD THE CHANCE TO TURN THINGS AROUND.  BUT IT WAS ALL OVER.  SHE CRIED LIKE A MUTHAFUKA WHEN SHE FINALLY REALIZED THAT IT WAS ALL OVER.  SHE SLOBBED ON MY BLACK SHIRT IN HER CAR AS I TRIED TO COMFORT HER.




The  Ohio Player singing "Fire" on The Midnight Special in 1975

GKO FIRED NIKKI X FROM BEING A MEMBER OF THE REAL BLACK FIST.  AND WOW, SHE WAS MAD AS HELL.  SHE WAS A WILD FIRE.  SHE TOOK HER ANGER OUT ON EVERYONE THAT HAD REMAIN FRIENDS WITH GKO.



The Ohio Players singing "Love Rollercoaster" on The Midnight Special in 1975

BUT NIKKI X'S ROLLERCOASTER RIDE CAME TO A SHOCKING END.  WITHOUT ANY WARNING, GKO JUST DUMPED HER ASS.

"At this time, The Black Fist Organization extends its most heartfelt condolences to the family, friends, and fans of Bro. Leroy "Sugarfoot" Bonner.  He will be sorely missed!"  SAVE THE SOAP ACTING.  SO, ARE YOU GOING TO POST PSEUDO SYMPATHY FOR OTHER MUSICIANS, INCLUDING WHITE ONES?  WHITE ONES?  YES, I SAID "WHITE ONES".  YOU TOLD YOUR READERS ALREADY HOW MUCH YOU LOVE WHITE MUSIC.  SO IRONIC WITH YOUR "BLACK CONSCIENCENESS" SHIT.  YOU TOLD YOUR READERS HOW YOU LISTEN TO THE AVERAGE WHITE BAND, WHO WERE A SCOTTISH BAND.
 
 
AND I'LL THROW IN WILD CHERRY, BEE GEES,  AS BAD ASS MUTHAZ.  
 




AND THROW IN SANTANA'S BAD ASS TOO:



I DEDICATE THAT ONE TO NIKKI X.  TOO BAD JT DIDN'T TELL YOU TO CHANGE YOUR EVIL WAYS BEFORE HE START LOVIN' YOU.  OH.  THAT'S RIGHT.  HE DIDN'T NEED TO BECAUSE HE WAS EVIL HIMSELF.
 
CLICK WHY DID AN EVIL WOMAN AS NIKKI X HAD TO HAVE SUCH A BIG ASS BACK THEN THAT LURED MEN INTO HER TRAP?

A Few Words From our Adminstrator: (AUDIENCE BOOING!) I am so happy that a dear sistafriend and myself got a chance to drive down to The 2012 Louisville Soul Food Festival WE KNOW THAT YOU GREASED UP THOSE BIG LIPS WITH SOME FRIED CHICKEN.  this past summer where dear Bro. Sugarfoot and his Ohio Players were headlining, it was a great show and Bro. Sugarfoot was in rare form with his gold tipped walking cane, snow white suit, snow white kicks, pimp brim cocked to the side and his matching white wave cap underneathLOL! YOU MISSED LOOKING AT PICTURES OF GKO DRESSED UP FORMALLY.  He was sharp as a tack and cleaner than the board of health as the old school players say it!AND WE BET YOUR BREATH WAS STILL REEKING OF URIC ACID AND NOBODY CALLED THE BOARD OF HEALTH ABOUT THAT USUAL STRONG BAD ODOR FROM YOUR MOUTH. 

I still have the video.  Wow!  DO YOU HAVE A PHOTO OF YOU SUCKIN' MY DICK?

Brothers and Sisters, what are your remembrances of The Ohio Players and Bro. Leroy "Sugarfoot" BonnerI REMEMBER THIS ONE BLACK FEMALE TEEN NAME MARY EASTERLING.  I SWEAR, SHE HAD AN ASS ON HER.  SHE DID START FIRES IN YOUNG TEENAGE MALES' PANTS.  AND SHE WAS LIGHT SKIN TOO.  Feel free to post them here, share your thoughts and your favorite songs. I DEDICATE SWEET STICKY THING TO YOU NIKKI X, BECAUSE YOU DID GO FROM MAN TO MAN, YOU HAD GKO, THEN YOU WANTED ME TO FUCK YOU TOO:
 

By The Way:  NOBODY and I mean, NOBODY could top those Ohio Player album covers! THE FUNKADELIC'S  FREE YOUR MIND AND YOUR ASS WILL FOLLOW ALBUM, WHICH CAME OUT IN 1970, WAS BEFORE THE OHIO PLAYERS ALBUM PAIN, WHICH CAME OUT IN 1971, IN USING A NUDE WOMAN'S BODY ON THE ALBUM COVER.




 
 
 I still have quite a few of them myself and they are the epitome of "Black Provocative Love and Sensuality"! ...I WISH I HAD A CAMERA CELL PHONE WHEN I FUCKED YOU IN THE BASEMENT.  MAN, PHOTOS OF YOUR PHAT ASS BACK THEN, WOO, AND I WOULD HAVE POSTED THEM ONLINE AS PROOF BEYOND DOUBT THAT I FUCKED YOU.

AND WHO CAN FORGET OTHER FUNKADELIC ALBUM COVERS SUCH AS ELECTRIC SPANKING OF WAR BABIES ALBUM COVER:








Enjoy the Videos I did!


6 comments:

Anonymous said...
That 1st song is whats up Queen! the brother will be missed listening to that 1st song made me wonder tho good post sister X love the new look of the website.

Bro. Trey X SLOWLY SHE'S COMING AROUND TO THE TRUTH THAT SHE'S NOT AND NEVER HAS BEEN A REAL BLACK FIST MEMBER AND SHE NEEDS TO REFLECT THAT.   THAT'S THE REASON FOR THE CHANGE.  MORE CHANGES ON THE WAY.
Anonymous said...
Great look! I liked the old look wit the all black but I like this look better great choice Sis. Nikki X

Peace be unto you,
Sis. Fatima
Anonymous said...
Damn i aint even know the man was gone! shit sugarfoot RIP bro!
King Malik
Anonymous said...
General Nikki X where can I email you privately? Bro. Lem
Anonymous said...
I forget RIP Bro. Sugarfoot the man was superbad fo' sho' them ohio players ain't no joke never was them covers was bad them was some fine ass blackwomen! I like the new look too Ma! Bro. Lem

Anonymous said...
R.I.P Suger foot.
                                                                PHOTO OF NIKKI X.

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