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Reply #270 posted 05/18/12 6:43pm

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It sounds like there will be quite a few tributes. Hopefully, at least. There will be a tribute on this Sunday's Billboard Music Awards along with Whitney. Donna is getting so much love online and offline. Just google her. Too bad this happens after death, but I do appreciate seeing and hearing the love and respect for her explode. And, as some may have expected, her singles and albums are charting on Itunes.

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Reply #271 posted 05/18/12 6:47pm

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leecappella said:

Check out this unreleased track. It once was heard in a snippet on an official Donna Summer website. Wow is all I can say because it brought me to tears since the news. My love for God and my love for Donna definitely did me in:

http://soundcloud.com/222...mmer-adoni

Lee, thanx so much for this...

I hope "Only Words " surface too.

I used to have those snippets from her old site.

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Reply #272 posted 05/18/12 7:26pm

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Bounce is playing Thank God its Friday now in memory of Donna.
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Reply #273 posted 05/18/12 9:15pm

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Was just playing The Queen is Back. Love that beat so much!

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Reply #274 posted 05/19/12 1:04am

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rip Donna Summer rose

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Reply #275 posted 05/19/12 8:51am

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Springsteen and Summer

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Reply #276 posted 05/19/12 12:11pm

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Two days later and its still a weird thought sad . Donna Summer was always larger than life. I didn't grow up in the 70s but I was forever grateful to find her along the way. Definitely was one of my favorite Divas and I thought she was just too cool. She was suggestive but not trashy, strong but girlish, a diva(and a rockstar as George Clinton once said) but also down to earth & nice, she was disco but possessed a timeless voice of life, she was on time but ahead of her time. I wholeheartedly agree with Elton John's comments...I was always like when are they gonna acknowledge this woman mad ?! But just like those times I questioned it, reading the new HOF response...once again just reminds of the ways of the world. However as a poster said she's already inducted to the hearts of many. Her name is like synonymous with joy, freedom and fun. You cant change that and its a great legacy to leave behind!

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Reply #277 posted 05/19/12 12:28pm

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Reply #278 posted 05/19/12 2:00pm

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I just found this site by scrolling through the countless Donna Summer articles posted and must say as one of her hard core fans, it is touching to see the love she get's here. and all over the world.

I think most fans were afraid that Donna would be remember as that one time disco queen who scored some classic hits, but never would get the respect she truly deserved as a singer and as a songwriter.

I am so happy that our worries were nothing but that and that the amazing response from critics and press and other artists really showed that people did know she was more then just a disco singer.

The love is coming from all corners and especially the dance scene with people like Goldfrapp, La Roux, scissor sisters, moby and many dj's being totally shocked and saddened by the news.

the tributes on sites of Cher, Beyonce, Gloria, Bette and especially Nile Rodgers are heart warming

He really was a huge fan and wanted to work with her so badly.

http://www.nilerodgers.com/blogs/planet-c-in-english/1838-i-love-you-donna#disqus_thread

It's a small comfort, but it does make everything a little better and thank you all for that as i'm sure i'm speaking for all the hard core Donna fans out there.

I think ana matronic and jake spears from scissor sisters say it best...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7hwL2seUV0

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=deGaA2n-78c

Paula abdul had some nice things to say too

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lqWW1-3uSDs

Thanks everyone... these are hard times for fans... appreciate your idol while they're still with you cause no one could see this coming and it just happened way too fast...

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Reply #279 posted 05/19/12 5:06pm

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I never realized how much of her catalog is out of print:

Donna Summer's Album Sales Surge, Despite Lack of Availability

Despite how nearly half of the late Donna Summer's studio albums are off the market, the diva's catalog is due to make waves on the Billboard charts next week. Sources say her seven currently available greatest hits albums, along with a remix collection, could collectively sell between 20,000 to 40,000 copies by week's end on Sunday, May 20. (Up from less than 1,000 last week.) The biggest seller of the bunch might be "The Journey: The Very Best of Donna Summer," which was released in 2003. Also performing well is her first best-of, 1979's "On the Radio - Greatest Hits Volumes I & II."

However, there are a number of albums that are certain not to appear on any of our charts next week: Her five releases with Geffen Records and two for Atlantic Records in the 1980s and 1990s. Why? All seven of those titles are out of print -- both physically and digitally -- and are owned by Summer's estate. They include Geffen's "The Wanderer" (1980), "Donna Summer" (1982), "Cats Without Claws" (1984), "All Systems Go" (1987) and "I'm a Rainbow" (a shelved album from the early 1980s that was unreleased until 1996). For Atlantic, she released "Another Place and Time" in 1989 (which includes the top 10 Billboard Hot 100 single "This Time I Know It's For Real") and "Mistaken Identity" in 1991. Her Geffen albums have been unavailable since 2003, while Atlantic's "Mistaken Identity" and "Another Place and Time" left the marketplace in 1996 and 2009, respectively. Donna Summer: Her Life and Career in Photos Summer recorded for many labels in her career, aside from Geffen and Atlantic.

The bulk of her material was released through Casablanca Records from her first U.S. album in 1975 ("Love to Love You Baby") through the hits set "Walk Away" in 1980. While most of her Casablanca sets are available via digital services, not all are still available as physical albums. After departing Casablanca, she released two Geffen albums in 1980 and 1982, and then issued "She Works Hard for the Money" for Mercury Records in 1983. While that album can be found digitally on iTunes and in other e-tailers, it's been out of print as a CD since 2003. After parting ways with Atlantic in the early '90s, she moved on to Epic Records for 1999's concert set "Live & More Encore." Again, like much of her catalog, it is out of print on CD, but available digitally. Her final studio album released in her lifetime was 2008's "Crayons," issued through Sony Music's Burgundy Records. It debuted and peaked at No. 17 on the Billboard 200 and is still currently on the market -- both physically and digitally.

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Reply #280 posted 05/19/12 5:25pm

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Donna Summer Dies: A Rock and Roll Boy Pays Tribute to the Dancing Queen

Victor Lan, Seattle Post-Intelligencer Copyright 2012 Seattle Po...stributed.
Published 06:59 a.m., Saturday, May 19, 2012
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When I heard that disco queen Donna Summer had passed away from cancer at age 63, I felt a deep sadness, not because I was a fan but more because she dominated the music scene during the time in which I grew up, and I felt like yet another page had been turned in my book of life.


As a teenager I was deeply into rock and roll, wearing a leather jacket and Led Zeppelin T-shirts and growing my hair longer and having long sideburns and a mustache. I would be lying if I said I ever listened to any Donna Summer songs at home, but they were hard to avoid anywhere else. In 1975 it seemed Summer's "Love to Love You Baby" was omnipresent in stores, on car radios, and at parties. I definitely heard the song and it seemed very different and had a catchy hook, but it was still disco and in my world disco was garbage.


When I got older and went to bars and clubs, Summer's songs were always pounding through the speakers. Girls seemed to love to dance to her songs like "Hot Stuff," "Bad Girls," and "Last Dance." Coming way before artists like Madonna and Lady Gaga, she certainly had an enormous impact on popular music and culture. Disco was everywhere and was evident in people wearing their spandex and glittery outfits, and the girls in their rabbit coats lined up outside Studio 54 here in New York City.


As disco seemed to become the predominant music of the era, we rock and roll boys dug our heels in deeper and fought back harder. Punk emerged as a rock and roll phenomenon largely as a response to disco, and my friends and I felt that Bob Seeger's song "That Old Time Rock and Roll" was our anthem. I was determined to not ever go to a disco never mind going out on the floor. Ever!


Of course, as fate would have it, I started dating a girl who loved to dance and loved disco music in 1978. She wanted to listen to the old WKTU in the car, and I heard my share of songs that made me cringe, but what we do in the name of love is what I did. She dragged me to see Saturday Night Fever, and I even managed to enjoy that film despite the music that I loathed.


Through it all it seemed Donna Summer rose above all the other artists, especially by the strength of her powerful and distinctive voice. What I noticed about her songs more than any other artist (including the rock and roll ones that I loved) was the clarity of her singing: I could actually understand all the words, and they flowed beautifully with the music. That and the potent beat behind the lyrics defined her, but the song "Love to Love You Baby" with its erotic nature and driving bass made her a star. Once she rose above the rest she reigned supreme, and that was why many see her as disco royalty, a true dancing queen.


Now years later I still love that old time rock and roll. I listen to it when working in the yard, in the car, or in my home office. My daughter, a dance enthusiast who now ironically loves the new WKTU to death, will look at me with her head sideways and ask, "What is that stuff you are listening to, Dad?" I think for a second as a song like "Carry On Wayward Son" by Kansas pumps out of the stereo and say, "That's rock and roll, honey." She shakes her head, rolls her eyes, and walks away (my parents had a similar reaction thirty years ago). And that's okay because the beat indeed goes on for me because I guess I will be a rock and roll boy until the day I die.


Still, today this rock and roll boy pauses to honor disco queen Donna Summer. Her impact on popular music was undeniable back in the '70s and still resonates today. All the stuff that anybody dances to now has to be referenced back to the originator, the queen of dance who shook the world of shimmery dresses and leisure suits with her unique and sultry voice. Her music made her a legend and it will go on and on for her fans young and old, so her "Last Dance" will never stop being played as the last song of the night in bars and clubs all over the world. This is her legacy and she reigns supreme as the queen of disco forevermore.



Read more: http://www.seattlepi.com/lifestyle/blogcritics/article/Donna-Summer-Dies-A-Rock-and-Roll-Boy-Pays-3570761.php#ixzz1vMfjHCAu
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Reply #281 posted 05/19/12 8:51pm

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It's sad and unfortunate that things have to go like this... But maybe now some of Donna's late '70s (Live and More/Bad Girls era) and very early '80s (assuming their is some from 'The Wanderer' era) live concert footage will get a release. Until we perfect time travel this is the best I can hope for.

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Reply #282 posted 05/20/12 12:28am

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Even though the released version remains definitive in every sense of the word, this demo has that mixture of rock and soul that is sublime. For some reason, it reminds me of Rufus and Chaka. Donna was really into this one, even though it is a demo. music
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Reply #283 posted 05/20/12 9:33am

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silverchild said:

Even though the released version remains definitive in every sense of the word, this demo has that mixture of rock and soul that is sublime. For some reason, it reminds me of Rufus and Chaka. Donna was really into this one, even though it is a demo. music

I much prefer this version over the original released version. Here, her voice is front and center. On the released version, I think the disco beat was kinda over-powering the vocal performance, although it was still a great performance.

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Reply #284 posted 05/20/12 9:47am

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kitbradley said:

silverchild said:

Even though the released version remains definitive in every sense of the word, this demo has that mixture of rock and soul that is sublime. For some reason, it reminds me of Rufus and Chaka. Donna was really into this one, even though it is a demo. music

I much prefer this version over the original released version. Here, her voice is front and center. On the released version, I think the disco beat was kinda over-powering the vocal performance, although it was still a great performance.

I prefere the released only because the demo has different lyrics that I don't think work as well.

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Reply #285 posted 05/20/12 10:56am

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This gorgeously arranged, country-flavored track from Bad Girls is among my favorite songs by Donna. I think her balladering is oft overlooked, and never got the same attention as the dance songs.

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Reply #286 posted 05/20/12 11:17am

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kitbradley said:

I never realized how much of her catalog is out of print.

According to one report I read, those recordings are owned by her estate. I hope the executor(s) are making plans to remaster and reissue her entire back catalog. That would be fantastic news!

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Reply #287 posted 05/20/12 12:50pm

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Identity said:

kitbradley said:

I never realized how much of her catalog is out of print.

According to one report I read, those recordings are owned by her estate. I hope the executor(s) are making plans to remaster and reissue her entire back catalog. That would be fantastic news!

However, there are a number of albums that are certain not to appear on any of our charts next week: Her five releases with Geffen Records and two for Atlantic Records in the 1980s and 1990s. Why? All seven of those titles are out of print -- both physically and digitally -- and are owned by Summer's estate. They include Geffen's "The Wanderer" (1980), "Donna Summer" (1982), "Cats Without Claws" (1984), "All Systems Go" (1987) and "I'm a Rainbow" (a shelved album from the early 1980s that was unreleased until 1996). For Atlantic, she released "Another Place and Time" in 1989 (which includes the top 10 Billboard Hot 100 single "This Time I Know It's For Real") and "Mistaken Identity" in 1991.

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Reply #288 posted 05/20/12 1:19pm

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In 1994,most of her Geffen albums ('The Wanderer' (1980),'Donna Summer' (1982) and 'Cats Without Claws' (1984) were reissued on CD,then they went out of print a few years later.I'm so glad that I bought them when I saw 'em.They're hard to find,these days.

I still can't figure out why 'Live And More' hasn't been remastered by now.The CD that I have is from the late 80s and because of time limitations,it doesn't even include the "MacArthur Park Suite" nuts That's unforgivable.

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Reply #289 posted 05/20/12 1:46pm

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It's kinda sad that many artists are universally accepted as "ONE OF THE GREATS" only after they are DEAD neutral

and what's up with this post mortem fascination? why do random folks start buyin' albums of an artist they didn't like (probably) to begin with ? just because he/she is dead?

society... bored2

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Reply #290 posted 05/20/12 1:51pm

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JoeTyler said:

It's kinda sad that many artists are universally accepted as "ONE OF THE GREATS" only after they are DEAD neutral

and what's up with this post mortem fascination? why do random folks start buyin' albums of an artist they didn't like (probably) to begin with ? just because he/she is dead?

society... bored2

Because people love to give you the roses when you can't smell 'em...

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Reply #291 posted 05/20/12 1:54pm

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Timmy84 said:

JoeTyler said:

It's kinda sad that many artists are universally accepted as "ONE OF THE GREATS" only after they are DEAD neutral

and what's up with this post mortem fascination? why do random folks start buyin' albums of an artist they didn't like (probably) to begin with ? just because he/she is dead?

society... bored2

Because people love to give you the roses when you can't smell 'em...

true

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Reply #292 posted 05/20/12 2:00pm

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JoeTyler said:

Timmy84 said:

Because people love to give you the roses when you can't smell 'em...

true

that and the old "you don't know what you have till it's gone"

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Reply #293 posted 05/20/12 2:09pm

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imo donna's voice was beautiful and haunting in this song.

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Reply #294 posted 05/20/12 2:15pm

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It's kinda sad that many artists are universally accepted as "ONE OF THE GREATS" only after they are DEAD neutral

and what's up with this post mortem fascination? why do random folks start buyin' albums of an artist they didn't like (probably) to begin with ? just because he/she is dead?

society... bored2

I agree...it's annoying,isn't it? Where was all this support and admiration when she was alive?

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Reply #295 posted 05/20/12 2:27pm

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JoeTyler said:

It's kinda sad that many artists are universally accepted as "ONE OF THE GREATS" only after they are DEAD neutral

and what's up with this post mortem fascination? why do random folks start buyin' albums of an artist they didn't like (probably) to begin with ? just because he/she is dead?

society... bored2

I agree...it's annoying,isn't it? Where was all this support and admiration when she was alive?

Art has always been appreciated more once the artist has died. Van Gogh only sold 1 painting in his entire lifetime.

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Reply #296 posted 05/20/12 2:40pm

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As everytime she did a cover, she just made it her own and took it higher

Her rendition of THE WAY WE WERE and A SONG FOR YOU...

And some other ballads we'll never forget

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Reply #297 posted 05/20/12 3:30pm

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SoulAlive said:

JoeTyler said:

It's kinda sad that many artists are universally accepted as "ONE OF THE GREATS" only after they are DEAD neutral

and what's up with this post mortem fascination? why do random folks start buyin' albums of an artist they didn't like (probably) to begin with ? just because he/she is dead?

society... bored2

I agree...it's annoying,isn't it? Where was all this support and admiration when she was alive?

People always say folks aren't appreciated just as much. When if fact, those who've been her fan base have always been there. Just because the media and record companies have moved on to the next flavor of the month or decade. Do people take others for granted sure. When someone as relatively young as Ms. Summer's pasess... you think there's still time for whatever.

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Reply #298 posted 05/20/12 3:43pm

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TD3 said:

SoulAlive said:

I agree...it's annoying,isn't it? Where was all this support and admiration when she was alive?

People always say folks aren't appreciated just as much. When if fact, those who've been her fan base have always been there. Just because the media and record companies have moved on to the next flavor of the month or decade. Do people take others for granted sure. When someone as relatively young as Ms. Summer's pasess... you think there's still time for whatever.

Well, many of us have always kept Donna in regular listening rotation all these years....

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Reply #299 posted 05/20/12 3:57pm

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TD3 said:

People always say folks aren't appreciated just as much. When if fact, those who've been her fan base have always been there. Just because the media and record companies have moved on to the next flavor of the month or decade. Do people take others for granted? Sure. When someone as relatively young as Ms. Summer's passes... you think there's still time for whatever.

Well, many of us have always kept Donna in regular listening rotation all these years....

nod There you go...

In fact if it makes some blow the dust off her old records or make others take another listen. I'd think, it's all good.

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