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Gospel Music

Does anybody like gospel music? I admit, I'm not the most religious person in the world, but I love listening to some good gospel. It's cool to watch a gospel group singing, they really get into it, swaying back and forth, clapping their hands. It's a beautiful thing. Anybody feel me on this?
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Reply #1 posted 03/09/05 4:51pm

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As an atheist, I can't really say that I dig Gospel music. But one album I did enjoy back in the day was that Bebe and Cece Winans album with "Heaven" and "Hold Up The Night" on it.
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Reply #2 posted 03/09/05 4:55pm

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NWF!!!! hug Hey, nice to see you posting. thumbs up!
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Reply #3 posted 03/09/05 4:59pm

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I like the gospel quartets like:

The Mighty Clouds Of Joy....

The Dixie Hummingbirds...

The Soul Stirrers...(f/ Sam Cooke, Johnnie Taylor, & Paul Foster)

The Five Blind Boys Of Mississippi....

The Swan Silvertones...

Grew up on their stuff....
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Reply #4 posted 03/09/05 5:00pm

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funkpill said:

I like the gospel quartets like:

The Mighty Clouds Of Joy....

The Dixie Hummingbirds...

The Soul Stirrers...(f/ Sam Cooke, Johnnie Taylor, & Paul Foster)

The Five Blind Boys Of Mississippi....

The Swan Silvertones...

Grew up on their stuff....


Cool biggrin
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Reply #5 posted 03/09/05 6:00pm

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I grew up on it also. My fave is not a group but...



...the Queen herself, Mahalia Jackson

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Reply #6 posted 03/09/05 6:03pm

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NWF said:

As an atheist, I can't really say that I dig Gospel music. But one album I did enjoy back in the day was that Bebe and Cece Winans album with "Heaven" and "Hold Up The Night On It".



I'm not an atheist, but like u, the only Gospel music i did is Bebe and Cece Winans... what i like about their music is that u can apply the word to a lover,
Jesus/God or whoever u want to apply it to...
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Reply #7 posted 03/09/05 6:23pm

TheRealFiness

theAudience said:

I grew up on it also. My fave is not a group but...



...the Queen herself, Mahalia Jackson

tA

peace Tribal Disorder

http://www.soundclick.com...rmusic.htm



man her voice makes ya spine sweat...u feel God when she sang
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Reply #8 posted 03/09/05 6:26pm

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TheRealFiness said:

theAudience said:

I grew up on it also. My fave is not a group but...



...the Queen herself, Mahalia Jackson

tA

peace Tribal Disorder

http://www.soundclick.com...rmusic.htm



man her voice makes ya spine sweat...u feel God when she sang

Amen.

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Reply #9 posted 03/09/05 6:47pm

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theAudience said:

I grew up on it also. My fave is not a group but...



...the Queen herself, Mahalia Jackson

tA

peace Tribal Disorder

http://www.soundclick.com...rmusic.htm

yes she is the greatest!!! I can't listen to too many gospel artists today because I feel they are trying to make it sound to "hip hopish" to attract younger people. I love the old sounds of gospel. Call me an "old head" if you will.

I like to listen to Sam Cooke, Aretha Frankin, Mighty Clouds of Joy, Al Green, Shirley Caesar, Mavis Staples and the Clark Sisters.
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Reply #10 posted 03/09/05 7:06pm

funkpill

missfee said:

theAudience said:

I grew up on it also. My fave is not a group but...



...the Queen herself, Mahalia Jackson

tA

peace Tribal Disorder

http://www.soundclick.com...rmusic.htm

yes she is the greatest!!! I can't listen to too many gospel artists today because I feel they are trying to make it sound to "hip hopish" to attract younger people. I love the old sounds of gospel. Call me an "old head" if you will.

I like to listen to Sam Cooke, Aretha Frankin, Mighty Clouds of Joy, Al Green, Shirley Caesar, Mavis Staples and the Clark Sisters.


To add more:

Inez Andrews

James Cleveland

Albertina Walker

The Highway Q.C.'s

Walter Hawkins

Tremaine Hawkins

The Pilgrim Travelers

And The Sensational Nightingales
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Reply #11 posted 03/09/05 9:26pm

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NWF said:

As an atheist, I can't really say that I dig Gospel music. But one album I did enjoy back in the day was that Bebe and Cece Winans album with "Heaven" and "Hold Up The Night On It".


I liked the singles around the "Heaven" era too. But didn't CeCe team up with another Winans sister for a song against homosexuality called "It's Not Natural"? That REALLY pissed me off.
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Reply #12 posted 03/10/05 3:21am

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WhamBamGlamSlam said:

NWF said:

As an atheist, I can't really say that I dig Gospel music. But one album I did enjoy back in the day was that Bebe and Cece Winans album with "Heaven" and "Hold Up The Night On It".


I liked the singles around the "Heaven" era too. But didn't CeCe team up with another Winans sister for a song against homosexuality called "It's Not Natural"? That REALLY pissed me off.
pissed


WTF? Isn't gospel music supposed to be about loving God and NOT judging other people because of their sexual orientation? pissed
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Reply #13 posted 03/10/05 3:30am

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"differnet lifestyles" by Bebe and Cece Winans helps me thorugh bad days sometimes. I love virtually every song on there. I love "celebrate new life" aswell, off their earlier album.

Plus



Winan's "its time" has a gorgeous song called "a friend", done by my friend Teddy Riley.....
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Reply #14 posted 03/10/05 4:55am

Janfriend

psychodelicide said:

WhamBamGlamSlam said:



I liked the singles around the "Heaven" era too. But didn't CeCe team up with another Winans sister for a song against homosexuality called "It's Not Natural"? That REALLY pissed me off.
pissed


WTF? Isn't gospel music supposed to be about loving God and NOT judging other people because of their sexual orientation? pissed


Isn't BeBe gay anyway?
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Reply #15 posted 03/10/05 4:58am

Janfriend

The Wow Gospel albums that come out every year are good because it includes the broad sprectrum of gospel from traditional to new.

I like

Kurt Carr
Kirk Franklin
Darwin Hobbs
Yolanda Adams
Hezekiah Walker
Tremaine Hawkins
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Reply #16 posted 03/10/05 12:35pm

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the only album of Kirk Franklin's that I really can enjoy is his very first one, he lost me with the albums after that...
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Reply #17 posted 03/10/05 12:51pm

Janfriend

missfee said:

the only album of Kirk Franklin's that I really can enjoy is his very first one, he lost me with the albums after that...


The Rebirth of Kirk Franklin in good
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Reply #18 posted 03/10/05 1:21pm

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Janfriend said:

psychodelicide said:



WTF? Isn't gospel music supposed to be about loving God and NOT judging other people because of their sexual orientation? pissed


Isn't BeBe gay anyway?


Dunno, to be honest.
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Reply #19 posted 03/10/05 1:32pm

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funkpill said:

I like the gospel quartets like:

The Mighty Clouds Of Joy....

The Dixie Hummingbirds...

The Soul Stirrers...(f/ Sam Cooke, Johnnie Taylor, & Paul Foster)

The Five Blind Boys Of Mississippi....

The Swan Silvertones...

Grew up on their stuff....

Yeah, I grew up on it too. My dad who was an soul/r&b artist in the 60's and early 70's, started out singing gospel. I have MANY gospel albums from the old days. That is what I favor. The Keynotes are my all time fave gospel group. Try to find their wonderful album "Wide River". That is definately one of my favorite albums by ANYONE. That album is brilliant from top to bottom. The songs, the musicianship, and the singing is out of this world.
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True funk is gospel oriented anyway. The way true funk is played. The "in the pocket" but at the same time u have "space". I call that "sloppy tight". Whenever I'm looking for a drummer or a bassist to play in a band, I look first for cats that play or have played in church. You have GOT to be able to hold a pocket in church. And some of the best players, especially drummers, are from the church. James Brown was from the church. It was no accident that his band was the tightest in the world.
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Reply #21 posted 03/10/05 1:56pm

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funkpill said:

missfee said:


yes she is the greatest!!! I can't listen to too many gospel artists today because I feel they are trying to make it sound to "hip hopish" to attract younger people. I love the old sounds of gospel. Call me an "old head" if you will.

I like to listen to Sam Cooke, Aretha Frankin, Mighty Clouds of Joy, Al Green, Shirley Caesar, Mavis Staples and the Clark Sisters.


To add more:

Inez Andrews

James Cleveland

Albertina Walker

The Highway Q.C.'s

Walter Hawkins

Tremaine Hawkins

The Pilgrim Travelers

And The Sensational Nightingales
[Edited 3/10/05 7:01am]



I grew up listening to these artists listed above and I also might add Shirley Caeser, The Williams Brothers, and Aretha Franklin.
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Reply #22 posted 03/10/05 2:03pm

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True funk is gospel oriented anyway. The way true funk is played. The "in the pocket" but at the same time u have "space". I call that "sloppy tight". Whenever I'm looking for a drummer or a bassist to play in a band, I look first for cats that play or have played in church. You have GOT to be able to hold a pocket in church. And some of the best players, especially drummers, are from the church. James Brown was from the church. It was no accident that his band was the tightest in the world.

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Reply #23 posted 03/10/05 2:14pm

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True funk is gospel oriented anyway. The way true funk is played. The "in the pocket" but at the same time u have "space". I call that "sloppy tight". Whenever I'm looking for a drummer or a bassist to play in a band, I look first for cats that play or have played in church. You have GOT to be able to hold a pocket in church. And some of the best players, especially drummers, are from the church. James Brown was from the church. It was no accident that his band was the tightest in the world.

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Reply #24 posted 03/10/05 2:16pm

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blackguitaristz said:

funkpill said:

I like the gospel quartets like:

The Mighty Clouds Of Joy....

The Dixie Hummingbirds...

The Soul Stirrers...(f/ Sam Cooke, Johnnie Taylor, & Paul Foster)

The Five Blind Boys Of Mississippi....

The Swan Silvertones...

Grew up on their stuff....

Yeah, I grew up on it too. My dad who was an soul/r&b artist in the 60's and early 70's, started out singing gospel. I have MANY gospel albums from the old days. That is what I favor. The Keynotes are my all time fave gospel group. Try to find their wonderful album "Wide River". That is definately one of my favorite albums by ANYONE. That album is brilliant from top to bottom. The songs, the musicianship, and the singing is out of this world.

What's your father's name?????
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Reply #25 posted 03/10/05 3:59pm

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blackguitaristz said:

True funk is gospel oriented anyway. The way true funk is played. The "in the pocket" but at the same time u have "space". I call that "sloppy tight". Whenever I'm looking for a drummer or a bassist to play in a band, I look first for cats that play or have played in church. You have GOT to be able to hold a pocket in church. And some of the best players, especially drummers, are from the church. James Brown was from the church. It was no accident that his band was the tightest in the world.

Most Blues and Soul singers come from the church, period. Especially the legends.
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Reply #26 posted 03/10/05 4:05pm

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Add the Mississippi Mass Choir the all that is listed above.
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Reply #27 posted 03/10/05 4:23pm

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Add the Mississippi Mass Choir the all that is listed above.

And The Georgia Mass Choir.....
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NWF!!!! hug Hey, nice to see you posting. thumbs up!


Thank you dear. hug You'll never know where to find me. wink
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Reply #29 posted 03/10/05 8:30pm

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"HIS EYE IS ON THE SPARROW" is my favourite gospel song. mushy
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