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Thread started 09/06/05 1:40pm

TheRealFiness

Listenin to the 16:50 version of.....

Love to love you baby by Donna summer... on Vinyl... the list of Ness's Funky Vinyl dig coming soon smile
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Reply #1 posted 09/06/05 2:28pm

MIGUELGOMEZ

TheRealFiness said:

Love to love you baby by Donna summer... on Vinyl... the list of Ness's Funky Vinyl dig coming soon smile




"Ughhhhh.....love to love you baby.....uggggghhhhh love to love you baby.....ughhhhh!!!!!



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Reply #2 posted 09/06/05 2:29pm

TheRealFiness

MIGUELGOMEZ said:

TheRealFiness said:

Love to love you baby by Donna summer... on Vinyl... the list of Ness's Funky Vinyl dig coming soon smile




"Ughhhhh.....love to love you baby.....uggggghhhhh love to love you baby.....ughhhhh!!!!!



M

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Reply #3 posted 09/06/05 4:15pm

funkpill

headbang Oh yeah!!!!


That's the only way to listen to it!!! biggrin
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Reply #4 posted 09/06/05 6:51pm

CinisterCee

Listenin to the 5:38 version of.....



... "Freaks Of The Industry"

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Reply #5 posted 09/06/05 7:23pm

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TheRealFiness said:

Love to love you baby by Donna summer... on Vinyl... the list of Ness's Funky Vinyl dig coming soon smile

DavidEye's gonna crawl through your window tonight. lol

tA

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Reply #6 posted 09/06/05 7:33pm

CinisterCee

Pretty slick that the long version is version on the LP..

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Reply #7 posted 09/06/05 7:35pm

theAudience

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CinisterCee said:

Pretty slick that the long version is version on the LP..


The Loch "Ness" Monster made a helluva pickup with that one.

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Reply #8 posted 09/06/05 7:50pm

squiddyren

Am I the only one who's found this song, especially the extended mix, rubbish? neutral It's a classic, but Donna's done far better (then again, these were the early days)
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Reply #9 posted 09/06/05 7:50pm

funkpill

CinisterCee said:

Listenin to the 5:38 version of.....



... "Freaks Of The Industry"

smile


TALK!!! cool
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Reply #10 posted 09/06/05 8:47pm

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...AAAAHHHHH!!!! ...




















UUUUUHHH!!!


omg
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Reply #11 posted 09/06/05 11:29pm

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I love this version and now I finally have it thanks to Finess and David Eye. That damn record store took it's own sweet time when I ordered it. It didn't come for about three months but it did finally come and it was worth the wait.
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Reply #12 posted 09/06/05 11:31pm

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CinisterCee said:

Pretty slick that the long version is version on the LP..



So true. I couldn't believe it. I had searched for years thinking it was a 12 Inch. lol
Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #13 posted 09/07/05 12:08am

twink69

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Not enough lyrics to carry through 16 mins! I prefer a version I have that goes for under 3mins!
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Reply #14 posted 09/07/05 9:58am

Stymie

funkpill said:

CinisterCee said:

Listenin to the 5:38 version of.....



... "Freaks Of The Industry"

smile


TALK!!! cool
nod clapping
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Reply #15 posted 09/08/05 5:53am

DavidEye

CinisterCee said:

Pretty slick that the long version is the version on the LP..




Yeah,that's another thing I love about the 70s.Back then,artists would put the long version right there on the album.You didn't have to go out and buy the 12".The song "Love To Love You Baby" is over 17 minutes long and it takes up the entire Side One of Donna's album! Isaac Hayes is another artist who was known for making lengthy,neverending songs ("Do Your Thing" from the 'Shaft' soundtrack is over 20 minutes long).
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Reply #16 posted 09/08/05 5:55am

DavidEye

btw,Donna's first three albums have been remastered.Read about it here...

http://www.prince.org/msg/8/159499

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Reply #17 posted 09/08/05 6:11am

DavidEye

squiddyren said:

Am I the only one who's found this song, especially the extended mix, rubbish? neutral It's a classic, but Donna's done far better (then again, these were the early days)



One annoying thing about Donna's early records is that she clearly wasn't giving her all,vocally.She was singing (mostly moaning) in a low,sexy,whispery voice.This was a calculated move,and it was a part of the "sex goddess" image she was portraying at the time.As a result,many people didn't think she could sing.But thankfully,by the late 70s,she began singing with the full power of her voice.It's hard to believe that the same singer who moaned her way through "Love To Love You Baby" in 1975 is the same vocalist who sang her ass off on "MacArthur Park" just a few years later.
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Reply #18 posted 09/08/05 9:46am

2cute4uhoney

i like it. it has to be the most orgasmic song i've ever heard
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Reply #19 posted 09/08/05 9:52am

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Are you beating off to it, Finess? lol
All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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Reply #20 posted 09/08/05 2:53pm

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My all-time fave diso cut. I play this shit in my car, the whole version! I can get from the valley to Orange County before this songs finishes! (that's for L.A. folks)
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Reply #21 posted 09/08/05 3:00pm

MadameS

CinisterCee said:

Listenin to the 5:38 version of.....



... "Freaks Of The Industry"

smile

This is my cut.
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Reply #22 posted 09/08/05 3:39pm

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DavidEye said:

squiddyren said:

Am I the only one who's found this song, especially the extended mix, rubbish? neutral It's a classic, but Donna's done far better (then again, these were the early days)



One annoying thing about Donna's early records is that she clearly wasn't giving her all,vocally.She was singing (mostly moaning) in a low,sexy,whispery voice.This was a calculated move,and it was a part of the "sex goddess" image she was portraying at the time.As a result,many people didn't think she could sing.But thankfully,by the late 70s,she began singing with the full power of her voice.It's hard to believe that the same singer who moaned her way through "Love To Love You Baby" in 1975 is the same vocalist who sang her ass off on "MacArthur Park" just a few years later.



I believe Ive mentioned it here before, but Ive always wondered about that.Her vocals on LTLYB sound like a different person than on her later work.
"...all you need ...is justa touch...of mojo hand....."
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Reply #23 posted 09/08/05 3:46pm

funkpill

MadameS said:

CinisterCee said:

Listenin to the 5:38 version of.....



... "Freaks Of The Industry"

smile

This is my cut.

Sexy & nasty at the same time...

Just the way I like it..wink
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Reply #24 posted 09/08/05 3:57pm

MadameS

funkpill said:

MadameS said:


This is my cut.

Sexy & nasty at the same time...

Just the way I like it..wink

nod That's What I'm Talkin Bout Pill. Strictly 4 The Grown & Sexy.
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Reply #25 posted 09/08/05 4:11pm

funkpill

MadameS said:

funkpill said:


Sexy & nasty at the same time...

Just the way I like it..wink

nod That's What I'm Talkin Bout Pill. Strictly 4 The Grown & Sexy.

Striiiiictleeeee.....wink
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Reply #26 posted 09/08/05 4:17pm

TheRealFiness

funkpill said:

MadameS said:


nod That's What I'm Talkin Bout Pill. Strictly 4 The Grown & Sexy.

Striiiiictleeeee.....wink



quit jackin the thread.. dayum
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Reply #27 posted 09/08/05 4:22pm

MadameS

TheRealFiness said:

funkpill said:


Striiiiictleeeee.....wink



quit jackin the thread.. dayum

evillol
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Reply #28 posted 09/09/05 5:09am

DavidEye

2cute4uhoney said:

i like it. it has to be the most orgasmic song i've ever heard



Actually,I prefer the moaning she does on her 1976 remake of Barry Manilow's "Could It Be Magic".She sounds like she is really getting into it...


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Reply #29 posted 09/09/05 5:11am

DavidEye

MrTation said:

DavidEye said:




One annoying thing about Donna's early records is that she clearly wasn't giving her all,vocally.She was singing (mostly moaning) in a low,sexy,whispery voice.This was a calculated move,and it was a part of the "sex goddess" image she was portraying at the time.As a result,many people didn't think she could sing.But thankfully,by the late 70s,she began singing with the full power of her voice.It's hard to believe that the same singer who moaned her way through "Love To Love You Baby" in 1975 is the same vocalist who sang her ass off on "MacArthur Park" just a few years later.



I believe Ive mentioned it here before, but Ive always wondered about that.Her vocals on LTLYB sound like a different person than on her later work.



She has often said that,when she recorded "LTLYB",she was imagining Marilyn Monroe singing these lyrics.That's why her vocals are low and seductive,like Marilyn.
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