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What Was Yo 1st Reaction When You Heard This Album?
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It turns off and on Sometimes when you think it's on baby It has turned off and gone Lady Day | |
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I really dug this LP on first listen, because it felt like Lauryn was "speaking to" her audience. It seemed like a well-produced, heartfelt set of outstanding tracks. It felt like her "state of the union" record.
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I'll never forget...
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This is the last album by a female that I feel earned the Grammys it got. | |
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this album made me happy. i feel like it was well done and is a great work of art. i remember being all excited about her next album and then it seemed like the proverbial shit hit the fan. | |
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I was not mature enough at the time of release to "get" this record, but in recent years it's become one of my favs and I consider it perhaps the best record of the 90's. But I don't consider it comparable to "What's Going On?". | |
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VoicesCarry said: I was not mature enough at the time of release to "get" this record, but in recent years it's become one of my favs and I consider it perhaps the best record of the 90's. But I don't consider it comparable to "What's Going On?".
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eversince i heard l-boogie on the fugees' 1st 2 albums, seen her in the 2nd sister act, and heard the sweetest thing in lovejones, i couldn't wait 2 hear what she do on her own and then miss-education snuck up from behind and kissed my cheek... | |
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okaypimpn said: VoicesCarry said: I was not mature enough at the time of release to "get" this record, but in recent years it's become one of my favs and I consider it perhaps the best record of the 90's. But I don't consider it comparable to "What's Going On?".
If you don't mind me asking, how old are you? I'm 18, 19 in July. | |
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VoicesCarry said: okaypimpn said: If you don't mind me asking, how old are you? I'm 18, 19 in July. wow, you talk like you're some 40 yer old seasoned music veteran. | |
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jessyMD32781 said: VoicesCarry said: I'm 18, 19 in July. wow, you talk like you're some 40 yer old seasoned music veteran. Thanks, but it's just a matter of liking music. A lot. | |
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I was in high school when this came out and was like "oh shit!" | |
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When I first heard this CD,I was hooked.This is one of those big,important,career-defining albums that every great artist creates at some point in their career.Lauryn is one of the few artists who took hip-hop to a whole new level.When you listen to her album,you can tell that she's a huge fan of 70s soul music.Her rhymes are fierce,and as a vocalist,she's top-notch. She also has a knack for strong melodies and mesemerizing vocal arrangements."Doo Wop (That Thing)" is a soulful tour-de-force..."Lost Ones" is extremely powerful and hard-hitting...."When It Hurts So Bad" would have made a perfect single...and the collaboration with Carlos Santana,"To Zion",is too beautiful for words.This is a classic album,one of the strongest solo debuts in history.
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It's a great album. I need another copy. "Think inside out." | |
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Everything Is Everything and Every Ghetto, Every City were played out. I loved the album the first time I heard it, however, I played it too much and got tired of it. But I definitely thought it lived up to the hype. "She made me glad to be a man" | |
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VoicesCarry said: okaypimpn said: If you don't mind me asking, how old are you? I'm 18, 19 in July. Oh, okay. Cool. | |
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The critiscm of Lauryn Hill that many people (NOT MY OPINION) had was that she was acting like she was morally superior
Love is just like the faucet
It turns off and on Sometimes when you think it's on baby It has turned off and gone Lady Day | |
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Harlepolis said: The critiscm of Lauryn Hill that many people (NOT MY OPINION) had was that she was acting like she was morally superior
and that she wasn't the great role model she made herself out to be. She had an affair with a married man (Wyclef) and Rohan Marley was already married when she had children by him. Do you agree with the statement and that she wasn't practicing what she preached???? Definitley. | |
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Harlepolis said:
I ain't neva heard such madness about music in radio discussions till this album hit the streets. Women(mainly sistas) were calling and calling and calling lol some of them were offended by the message L-Boogie was upfront about in "Doo Wop That Thing" and some of them(me included) applaud her 4 the bald attitude and talking about issues NONE would eva dare to even think about discussing them. I hear many folks dissed this as a "Fuck You, Wyclef" album but I strongly disagree. I don't agree with many music critics nowadays but I finally agreed when some writer in Vibe magazine called it the 90's version of Marvin Gaye's "Whats Going On". This album still and will always possesse a GREAT place in my heart. I thought about posting this thread after I gave that album afew spins last night while cooking my supper. I truely wish nothing but the best 4 my girl, may she overcome the madness she's going through(whateva it is). So, my ?uestion is: Do you think it deserved it mad success or do you think it was too over-hyped? And Why? Overall, explain yo personal reaction when you heard it. Holla! harley...i think this album was one of the best of that year. lauryn improved with age! youngca [This message was edited Thu Apr 1 8:18:32 2004 by Harlepolis] | |
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Harlepolis said: The critiscm of Lauryn Hill that many people (NOT MY OPINION) had was that she was acting like she was morally superior
Yeah but so many musical artists aren't practicing what they preach either. Musicians shouldn't be looked upon as role models in the first place.and that she wasn't the great role model she made herself out to be. She had an affair with a married man (Wyclef) and Rohan Marley was already married when she had children by him. Do you agree with the statement and that she wasn't practicing what she preached???? | |
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Harlepolis said: The critiscm of Lauryn Hill that many people (NOT MY OPINION) had was that she was acting like she was morally superior
and that she wasn't the great role model she made herself out to be. She had an affair with a married man (Wyclef) and Rohan Marley was already married when she had children by him. Do you agree with the statement and that she wasn't practicing what she preached???? I don't know that everything I hear about Lauryn's personal life is true, so I'll refrain from criticizing her about it. A ton of us human beings in general have acted one way while giving lip service to a contrary opinion. Some of us realize our faults because we want to uphold our ideals, and some of us don't. I digress... It's an excellent album, but I wouldn't go so far as to put it on the same pedestal as Marvin's apex of What's Going On. I also couldn't put it up there as being the best album of its decade. Remembering what my reaction toward it was when I heard it the very first time is all blurred, I can't remember. BUT, it definitely is one of the musical highlights of recent years. It deserves its spot in my collection. ` [This message was edited Thu Apr 1 14:18:46 2004 by Supernova] This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes. | |
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Harlepolis said: The critiscm of Lauryn Hill that many people (NOT MY OPINION) had was that she was acting like she was morally superior
and that she wasn't the great role model she made herself out to be. She had an affair with a married man (Wyclef) and Rohan Marley was already married when she had children by him. Do you agree with the statement and that she wasn't practicing what she preached???? The LP itself was morally honest. She talked about keeping her baby conceived out of wedlock and the travails of the music industry. By no means did she come across on her LP as being morally superior. It was only after the success and fame she garnered after the LP came out that an aura of self-importance came from her (as I see it). There's a difference. She deserves credit for making a remarkable LP. Props will be withheld until the showing and proving has commenced. -- Aaron McGruder | |
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Loved loved loved it! Still do..... 2009: Mermaids and Dolphins... | |
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VoicesCarry said: I'm 18, 19 in July.
Out of curiosity, where's the reservoir of listening material coming from? You've made some very cogent commentary on a lot of older artists Tribal Disorder"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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mochalox said: I remember a guy asking me if he could call me Lauryn. that was our last date. my twin?...almost but not really whadduyou think okaypimpin? I say no. Now I know I gotta marry you!!!! | |
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okaypimpn said: mochalox said: I remember a guy asking me if he could call me Lauryn. that was our last date. my twin?...almost but not really whadduyou think okaypimpin? I say no. Now I know I gotta marry you!!!! I do!!! Where do you wanna go 4 our huni-moon?
Tennesse?? Ya-ya-ya!! *shameless refrence to Alphabet Street* "Pedro offers you his protection." | |
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Love is just like the faucet
It turns off and on Sometimes when you think it's on baby It has turned off and gone Lady Day | |
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mochalox said: I do!!! Where do you wanna go 4 our huni-moon?
Tennesse?? Ya-ya-ya!! *shameless refrence to Alphabet Street* Where ever you wanna go, babe!!! "I dont' care where we go, I don't care what we do, I don't care pretty baby, Just take me with U" | |
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