Reply #30 posted 06/10/13 4:03pm
namepeace |
duccichucka said:
namepeace said:
The reply wasn't very clear.
Audiences have waited so long for D'Angelo to release a new album that impatience and frustration have given way to comedy. Chris Rock said D'Angelo was basically living on an island, asking himself what to do with all his talent.
And I think he knows what you've said is true. That the music universe is moving along without him. And by standing still, he's being passed by. But music will definitely benefit from anything he may release now or later.
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Your regular fan may want to apotheosize Michael Eugene Archer - and I think that alone is
the reason why there would be any type of impatience and/or frustration with Archer's
career. For since Voodoo was been released, I have discovered that not only are there R&B
artists creating excellent material, but are working towards surpassing all those who we hold
sacred in R&B.
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So again, since 2001, I may have wondered where D'Angelo was, but was hardly frustrated
or impatient with him.
A lot of folks feel the same way you do, especially fans like me who have quotas on apotheoses.
In an era of iTunes, social media, SoundCloud, YouTube and communities like this, there's no real need to "wait" on any artist. Be it this Org's namesake, D'Angelo, or whomever. We can find whatever we need; the possibilities are almost limitless. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
Props will be withheld until the showing and proving has commenced. -- Aaron McGruder |
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