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70s R&B classic of the day: "Stuff Like That" by Quincy Jones featuring Ashford and Simpson and Chaka Khan (1978) Back in 1978,this was DA JAM!! For weeks,this was the hottest jam on the radio.Quincy really kicked ass with this joint.The lyrics are interesting...I wonder what exactly is going on?? Why can't Chaka tell us what she saw? Could it really have been against the law? LOL...she later mentions something about "forbidden fruit".Am I the only one who would have killed to have been at this party? "Stuff Like That" written by Jones,Ashford,Gadd,Gale walked in the joint they were lined up back to back anything you can name,no shame,uhh uh Stuff like that Do it-do it Do it-do it what makes you feel like doing stuff like that? what makes you feel like doing stuff like that? before my eyes was the promise of paradise is she real,can she feel? is she a dream? if ya' know what I mean cause she was built out of Stuff like that Stuff like that (do it-do it) 4xs I can't tell you what I saw makes you wonder if it's against the law was not high you could go but exactly how low what makes you feel like doing stuff like that? what makes you feel like doing stuff like that? I knew I was captured by the rhythm of the magic flute pulling and urging me to taste the forbidden fruit Though I felt naive I did not want to leave fever was in the air all of a sudden,I didn't care no reason why,I just had to testify What makes you feel like doing stuff like that? what makes you feel like doing stuff like that? Do it-do it Do it-do it | |
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..Nah, not just you. (lol) This was 1978..THE year of partying, Thanking God it was Friday, livin' it up for Friday night and getting your "night fever" on...(Hell, I was a little kid back then and even I could pick the vibe up-lol).. This is a great jam. Didn't know Ashford and Simpson were on this cut. This is back in the when Chaka was a "bad girl". (lol)...good pick! | |
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..sorry..I meant to say "back in the day"! | |
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SPYZFAN1 said: ..Nah, not just you. (lol) This was 1978..THE year of partying, Thanking God it was Friday, livin' it up for Friday night and getting your "night fever" on...(Hell, I was a little kid back then and even I could pick the vibe up-lol).. This is a great jam. Didn't know Ashford and Simpson were on this cut. This is back in the when Chaka was a "bad girl". (lol)...good pick!
1978 forever! | |
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My aunt had this album and played "Stuff Like That" constantly. I love it...you all are bringing back some memories. | |
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The one I liked was that Ani Corrida (sp)! It was on the same album as the Dude. Now that was the jam....I did't know what the hell they were saying, but it sounded cool. Q doesn't make 'em like that anymore... | |
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brothaluv said: The one I liked was that Ani Corrida (sp)! It was on the same album as the Dude. Now that was the jam....I did't know what the hell they were saying, but it sounded cool. Q doesn't make 'em like that anymore...
"Ai No Corrida" (1980) Ai No Corrida,that's where I am you sent me there,your dream is my command yes,that song is a JAM!! | |
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yes, another Quincy classic! Vanglorious... this is protected by the red, the black, and the green. With a key... sissy! | |
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thats a hot cut sounds was a helluva album in whole | |
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TheRealFiness said: thats a hot cut sounds was a helluva album in whole
Indeed.Interestingly,the second track "I'm Gonna Miss You In The Morning" is a duet with Patti Austin and a then-unknown singer named Luther Vandross. | |
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DavidEye said: TheRealFiness said: thats a hot cut sounds was a helluva album in whole
Indeed.Interestingly,the second track "I'm Gonna Miss You In The Morning" is a duet with Patti Austin and a then-unknown singer named Luther Vandross. well i wouldnt say unknown he did a lot of work for Gregg diamond..Hot Butterfly was out by then, and luther did lead | |
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TheRealFiness said: thats a hot cut sounds was a helluva album in whole
on "AI no corrida" Quincy got he whole MJ Thriller musicians onnit: Louis Johnson, Steve Lukather, Paulinho da COsta, Herbie Hancock(!) on paino. that song is for dancin through time! [Edited 12/8/05 5:25am] | |
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TheRealFiness said: DavidEye said: Indeed.Interestingly,the second track "I'm Gonna Miss You In The Morning" is a duet with Patti Austin and a then-unknown singer named Luther Vandross. well i wouldnt say unknown he did a lot of work for Gregg diamond..Hot Butterfly was out by then, and luther did lead "Hot Butterfly"? I don't think I ever heard that one. | |
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DavidEye said: TheRealFiness said: well i wouldnt say unknown he did a lot of work for Gregg diamond..Hot Butterfly was out by then, and luther did lead "Hot Butterfly"? I don't think I ever heard that one. a faded photograph i mailed to youuuuu chaka did a version but this was the 1st one | |
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TheRealFiness said: DavidEye said: "Hot Butterfly"? I don't think I ever heard that one. a faded photograph i mailed to youuuuu chaka did a version but this was the 1st one oh yeah,I'm familiar with Chaka's version | |
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DavidEye said: TheRealFiness said: a faded photograph i mailed to youuuuu chaka did a version but this was the 1st one oh yeah,I'm familiar with Chaka's version ya gotta get hip to Luther's version with Bionic Boogie who also did Chains,Risky Changes, Star crusin' | |
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Great song. Nice and funky, just the way I like 'em. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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Haven't heard that in a while - that was a groove! Sometimes, I forget how bad Quincy Jones was back in the day. My author page: https://www.amazon.com/au...eretttruth | |
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From Stuff Like That, to Herbie's Tell Me A Bedtime Story and Stevie's Superwoman, just a classic record.
This album (along with Body Heat) pretty much set a new standard for Pop production/arrangements and prepared the world for the Off The Wall and Thriller albums to come. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "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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theAudience said: From Stuff Like That, to Herbie's Tell Me A Bedtime Story and Stevie's Superwoman, just a classic record.
This album (along with Body Heat) pretty much set a new standard for Pop production/arrangements and prepared the world for the Off The Wall and Thriller albums to come. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 preach on pivotal albums, for sure! Vanglorious... this is protected by the red, the black, and the green. With a key... sissy! | |
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JesseDezz said: Haven't heard that in a while - that was a groove! Sometimes, I forget how bad Quincy Jones was back in the day.
He was BAD back in the day,wasn't he? Too bad his recent albums are nothing more than a parade of guest stars and rappers. | |
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DavidEye said: JesseDezz said: Haven't heard that in a while - that was a groove! Sometimes, I forget how bad Quincy Jones was back in the day.
He was BAD back in the day,wasn't he? Too bad his recent albums are nothing more than a parade of guest stars and rappers. I like this period: | |
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urbanfox3105 said: DavidEye said: He was BAD back in the day,wasn't he? Too bad his recent albums are nothing more than a parade of guest stars and rappers. I like this period: and don't forget George Benson's 'Give Me The Night' and MJ's 'Off The Wall'.It's hard to decide the best Quincy Jones-produced album. | |
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and don't forget George Benson's 'Give Me The Night' and MJ's 'Off The Wall'.It's hard to decide the best Quincy Jones-produced album.[/quote]
gonna put George BEnson on my X-mas wishlist..d'you hear that Santa?! | |
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urbanfox3105 said: TheRealFiness said: thats a hot cut sounds was a helluva album in whole
on "AI no corrida" Quincy got he whole MJ Thriller musicians onnit: Louis Johnson, Steve Lukather, Paulinho da COsta, Herbie Hancock(!) on paino. that song is for dancin through time! [Edited 12/8/05 5:25am] It's impossible to listen to that song and stay in your seat. Even if you can't dance, you'll be compelled to get up and try! The George Benson produced album was one of the best of Benson's career. | |
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This was the time when Chaka would hang out with Q to his fancy parties as his babygirl.
Masterjam had the NASTIEST fights ever, if it weren't for Quincy and band member Tony Maiden's presence. Chaka would've left a mess behind her everytime she walked in the studio. She used to *literaly* wild out on the band members. @ the inside cover sleeve of her striking a sassy ass pose with a liquor in one hand. Ghetto weavable mess [Edited 12/9/05 9:59am] | |
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Harlepolis said: This was the time when Chaka would hang out with Q to his fancy parties as his babygirl.
Masterjam had the NASTIEST fights ever, if it weren't for Quincy and band member Tony Maiden's presence. Chaka would've left a mess behind her everytime she walked in the studio. She used to *literaly* wild out on the band members. @ the inside cover sleeve of her striking a sassy ass pose with a liquor in one hand. Ghetto weavable mess [Edited 12/9/05 9:59am] | |
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I don't like the bridge ("I knew I was captured...")--it kind of loses the groove--but it's a great song anyway. Quincy was a great pop producer. Check this song out at:
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DavidEye said: urbanfox3105 said: I like this period: and don't forget George Benson's 'Give Me The Night' and MJ's 'Off The Wall'.It's hard to decide the best Quincy Jones-produced album. | |
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I have all of those Quincy Albums - they were truly masterpieces. Quincy was so fierce, even the soundtrack of the all time smash TV mini-series Roots sold through the roof. Awesome soundtrack as well. Lennytunia | |
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