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Jesus Children of America .
i think this is growing to be my favorite track from Stevie, it's just outta this world | |
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That is one of my personal favorite songs from Innervisions. There were wicked synthesizers and killer drums played throughout that classic. This is absoulutely the truth! Check me out and add me on:
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so i take it that was the main mood of the album? 'Cause i do not own that one but in that case.. | |
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PricelessHo said: so i take it that was the main mood of the album? 'Cause i do not own that one but in that case..
How do you have "Jesus Children of America" without having Innervisions? It's not on any compilation that I know. More importantly, how can you like Stevie Wonder and not own Innervisions? That makes me sad. But yeah, it's in my top 10. Love it! "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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PricelessHo said: so i take it that was the main mood of the album? 'Cause i do not own that one but in that case..
What did you just say? You don't own a copy of Innervisions? Get out of your house now, and go to your local record store and buy this immediately. It will be one of the best musical investments you will ever make. It's jazzy, funky, introspective, moody, truthful, and raw. You just can't own one track from this particular classic. You have to own the whole thing because it was and still is meant to be listened in its entirety, in scope and depth. [Edited 7/14/07 16:37pm] Check me out and add me on:
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PricelessHo said: .
i think this is growing to be my favorite track from Stevie, it's just outta this world I went to see a favorite band of mine Soulive one night at the House of Blues. At the time they were playing Jesus Children of America instrumentally as an encore. This particular night they launched into it and guess who shows up unannounced?... ...That's right. The man himself. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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AlexdeParis said: But yeah, it's in my top 10. Love it!
Same right here, great song. "Say I'm lookin' at you, from the corner of my eye..." | |
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ok you guys are seriously giving me the chills. tA, that sounds down right mindblowing ::shivers:: Prayin to God i'll find it in stock tomorrow rather than the impatience of waiting for my delivery | |
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PricelessHo said: ok you guys are seriously giving me the chills. tA, that sounds down right mindblowing ::shivers:: Prayin to God i'll find it in stock tomorrow rather than the impatience of waiting for my delivery Yes it is! Oh it'll be in stock if you go to a record store, not a Target or Walmart department store... Check me out and add me on:
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theAudience said: PricelessHo said: .
i think this is growing to be my favorite track from Stevie, it's just outta this world I went to see a favorite band of mine Soulive one night at the House of Blues. At the time they were playing Jesus Children of America instrumentally as an encore. This particular night they launched into it and guess who shows up unannounced?... ...That's right. The man himself. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 I wanna be your trophy wife... Oh The Places You Go... Luv you hunni | |
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PricelessHo said: ok you guys are seriously giving me the chills. Yeah, well, wait 'til Stevie gets ahold of you. 1. Too High 2. Visions 3. Living for the City 4. Golden Lady 5. Higher Ground 6. Jesus Children of America 7. All in Love Is Fair 8. Don't You Worry 'Bout a Thing 9. He's Misstra Know-It-All Perfection! "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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AlexdeParis said: PricelessHo said: ok you guys are seriously giving me the chills. Yeah, well, wait 'til Stevie gets ahold of you. 1. Too High 2. Visions 3. Living for the City 4. Golden Lady 5. Higher Ground 6. Jesus Children of America 7. All in Love Is Fair 8. Don't You Worry 'Bout a Thing 9. He's Misstra Know-It-All Perfection! Indeed | |
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silverchild said: Oh it'll be in stock if you go to a record store, not a Target or Walmart department store...
Actually, Wal-Mart probably has it. Can't hurt to check. Every day without having heard Innervisions is a day not lived to the fullest. "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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theAudience said: PricelessHo said: .
i think this is growing to be my favorite track from Stevie, it's just outta this world I went to see a favorite band of mine Soulive one night at the House of Blues. At the time they were playing Jesus Children of America instrumentally as an encore. This particular night they launched into it and guess who shows up unannounced?... ...That's right. The man himself. Damn! Wish I had been there. "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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AlexdeParis said: theAudience said: I went to see a favorite band of mine Soulive one night at the House of Blues. At the time they were playing Jesus Children of America instrumentally as an encore. This particular night they launched into it and guess who shows up unannounced?... ...That's right. The man himself. Damn! Wish I had been there. I know what you mean! Stevie is lookin' gangsta and fresh for a man in his late 50's! lol I know Stevie and Soulive was jammin' that night too. Dang, i need to manage my time more properly so i don't miss these shows. [Edited 7/14/07 17:10pm] Check me out and add me on:
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theAudience said: PricelessHo said: .
i think this is growing to be my favorite track from Stevie, it's just outta this world I went to see a favorite band of mine Soulive one night at the House of Blues. At the time they were playing Jesus Children of America instrumentally as an encore. This particular night they launched into it and guess who shows up unannounced?... ...That's right. The man himself. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 What month was that? Stevie look too young to be approaching SIXTY in a few years, God bless him. "Innervisions" is that CRACK music! I it... "Jesus Children of America" is boss as is everything else on that album. I still get chills listening to "All in Love is Fair". | |
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Timmy84 said: What month was that? Right around the time A Time to Love was being (or had been) released. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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theAudience said: Timmy84 said: What month was that? Right around the time A Time to Love was being (or had been) released. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 Oh cool. | |
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i looooove me some Stevie. i don't know how to explain it. the man is just a great soul. his music uplifts me like no other "non-gospel" artist. he really is in a class by himself, a living treasure. when i saw him live a few years ago for the first (and only) time, it was CHILLING. he was the headliner at a free Tricentennial concert when Detroit turned 300 (2001) and it was like everyone in the city jammed Hart Plaza (downtown) to see him. Easily my best concert experience EVER. i don't remember if he did JCOA, but its definitely a song not to be missed. you know sometimes i wonder what Stevie and his music would be like if he could see. there isn't much room for improvement, definitely not on Innervisions. | |
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theAudience said: PricelessHo said: .
i think this is growing to be my favorite track from Stevie, it's just outta this world I went to see a favorite band of mine Soulive one night at the House of Blues. At the time they were playing Jesus Children of America instrumentally as an encore. This particular night they launched into it and guess who shows up unannounced?... ...That's right. The man himself. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 wow!!! | |
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silverchild said: PricelessHo said: so i take it that was the main mood of the album? 'Cause i do not own that one but in that case..
What did you just say? You don't own a copy of Innervisions? Get out of your house now, and go to your local record store and buy this immediately. It will be one of the best musical investments you will ever make. It's jazzy, funky, introspective, moody, truthful, and raw. You just can't own one track from this particular classic. You have to own the whole thing because it was and still is meant to be listened in its entirety, in scope and depth. [b][Edited 7/14/07 16:37pm] yup fully agree that's the only way to listen to this album... | |
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AlexdeParis said: PricelessHo said: ok you guys are seriously giving me the chills. Yeah, well, wait 'til Stevie gets ahold of you. 1. Too High 2. Visions 3. Living for the City 4. Golden Lady 5. Higher Ground 6. Jesus Children of America 7. All in Love Is Fair 8. Don't You Worry 'Bout a Thing 9. He's Misstra Know-It-All Perfection! Ultimate Stevie - his BEST album, IMO. I consider it a notch above 'Songs in the Key of Life'. It doesn't get any better than 'Living for the City'(just as relevant today as it was in 1973). | |
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uPtoWnNY said: AlexdeParis said: Yeah, well, wait 'til Stevie gets ahold of you. 1. Too High 2. Visions 3. Living for the City 4. Golden Lady 5. Higher Ground 6. Jesus Children of America 7. All in Love Is Fair 8. Don't You Worry 'Bout a Thing 9. He's Misstra Know-It-All Perfection! Ultimate Stevie - his BEST album, IMO. I consider it a notch above 'Songs in the Key of Life'. It doesn't get any better than 'Living for the City'(just as relevant today as it was in 1973). I usually prefer both SITKOL and FFF. Of course, they're all perfect, so it doesn't really matter. Picking between those 3 and Talking Book is like picking my favorite limb. "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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uPtoWnNY said: AlexdeParis said: Yeah, well, wait 'til Stevie gets ahold of you. 1. Too High 2. Visions 3. Living for the City 4. Golden Lady 5. Higher Ground 6. Jesus Children of America 7. All in Love Is Fair 8. Don't You Worry 'Bout a Thing 9. He's Misstra Know-It-All Perfection! Ultimate Stevie - his BEST album, IMO. I consider it a notch above 'Songs in the Key of Life'. It doesn't get any better than 'Living for the City'(just as relevant today as it was in 1973). That's his magnum opus. I love the interlude that came after the original song ended. And then the end when Stevie grunts in anger. Just perfect. | |
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PricelessHo said: .
i think this is growing to be my favorite track from Stevie, it's just outta this world Me too. This song popped up on my iPod while I was riding the subway on Friday and I was just taken by the song. The music, the lyrics, everything. This song is excellent and it comes from an excellent album too. I'm not a fan of "old Prince". I'm not a fan of "new Prince". I'm just a fan of Prince. Simple as that | |
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theAudience said: PricelessHo said: .
i think this is growing to be my favorite track from Stevie, it's just outta this world I went to see a favorite band of mine Soulive one night at the House of Blues. At the time they were playing Jesus Children of America instrumentally as an encore. This particular night they launched into it and guess who shows up unannounced?... ...That's right. The man himself. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 I wouldv;e LOVED to catch that ! Its one of my favs !!! The synth bass and vocals are OUT FREAKIN RAGEOUS !!!!! | |
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Timmy84 said: That's his magnum opus. I love the interlude that came after the original song ended. And then the end when Stevie grunts in anger. Just perfect.
Tell me about it. I was born and raised in NYC. Every time I hear this song, it takes me back to the South Bronx. And like you said, the anger slowly builds until it explodes at the song's finale - pure MFing genius. As much as I like Prince, Stevie's best was on another level. | |
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guys i GOT IT!!!!!
::appreciates the smell of dust on the case:: off 2 listen to it now | |
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uPtoWnNY said: Timmy84 said: That's his magnum opus. I love the interlude that came after the original song ended. And then the end when Stevie grunts in anger. Just perfect.
Tell me about it. I was born and raised in NYC. Every time I hear this song, it takes me back to the South Bronx. And like you said, the anger slowly builds until it explodes at the song's finale - pure MFing genius. As much as I like Prince, Stevie's best was on another level. I'm saying and the credo of vocals bringing the song to a calmer conclusion... Stevie's background vocals sounded like they came from heaven. It was like a Broadway play produced right in the middle of, like you said, the South Bronx or something like that. I'm still shocked by the genius of the man. | |
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uPtoWnNY said: Timmy84 said: That's his magnum opus. I love the interlude that came after the original song ended. And then the end when Stevie grunts in anger. Just perfect.
Tell me about it. I was born and raised in NYC. Every time I hear this song, it takes me back to the South Bronx. And like you said, the anger slowly builds until it explodes at the song's finale - pure MFing genius. As much as I like Prince, Stevie's best was on another level. It's funny you just said that because even though I live in Chicago, that classic tune reminds me of the scene from Spike Lee's 1991 film, Jungle Fever, where Samuel L. Jackson's crack fiend character, Gator stole his Mama's TV and his younger brother, Flipper, had to try to get it back. But Gator had already smoked it up buying that crack! But the best thing about that scene was Stevie's Living For The City was playing and I think it suited the scene perfectly. [Edited 7/15/07 21:36pm] Check me out and add me on:
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