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Thread started 10/27/06 2:36am

SoulAlive

be honest...how many of you liked Barry Manilow in the 70s?

I'm a fan of his and I'm not ashamed to admit it lol In the 70s,I liked alot of his songs,including:

"Could It Be Magic"
"I Write The Songs"
"This One's For You"
"Can't Smile Without You"
"Copacabana"
"Ships"



Anybody else bold enough to admit that they are/were a fan? What are your favorite songs?

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Reply #1 posted 10/27/06 7:43am

Ottensen

wave wave wave wave no shame in my game! when i was little i used to act snatch feathers out of my moms furniture duster and act out the words to copacobana! lol
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Reply #2 posted 10/27/06 7:55am

kisscamille

Sure, I had one of my first slow dances and serious necking sessions to Mandy! Can't say that his music does much for me these days, but back in the day I liked some songs.
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Reply #3 posted 10/27/06 8:27am

TommyRoss

I'm a Fanilow and have said so many times. His arrangements were some of the best of the 70s. A few of his albums were just remastered in the past few months and are worth purchasing. People pretend he didn't make any good music at all, because he's his own built-in joke but when he was good he was very good.

Mandy
Ready to Take a Chance
Even Now
Weekend in New England
Looks Like We Made It
Tryin' to Get the Feeling Again
Early Morning Strangers
No Love for Jenny
New York City Rhythm
This One's for You
Lay Me Down


I was never a real fan of Copacabana. lol
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Reply #4 posted 10/27/06 8:27am

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Reply #5 posted 10/27/06 8:35am

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I listen to everything, I don't give a F%#K, lol !!!!

Although I wasn't a Huge fan, It's A Miracle, Mandy, Looks Like We Made It, Could It Be Magic, and Daybreak were my tunes back then!!!!




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Reply #6 posted 10/27/06 8:44am

psychodelicide

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wave I used to like Barry Manilow, I even went to see him in concert a couple of times. My mom and I used to listen to his music alllll the time when I still lived at home.
RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you.
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Reply #7 posted 10/27/06 9:16am

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I was a toddler in the late seventies but I'm a Fanillow now! He's a great artist with great songs...

LOOOKS LIKE WE MAAADE IIIIITTT!

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Reply #8 posted 10/27/06 9:16am

lastdecember

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Manilow is great, very underrated as a piano player and writer of music. They recently re issued 3 of his cds, "One Voice" "This Ones For You" and "Barry Manilow 1" just amazing stuff, his 70's production is amazing, all of his records at that time were produced by himself and Ron Dante. I think "One Voice" album is porbably one of his best ever, i remember it was out the same time as "Glass Houses" by Billy JOel and that year of 79-80 it was pretty much just listening to those two albums nonstop, just drop the needle and listen to the whole thing, the vinyl days.

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Reply #9 posted 10/27/06 9:21am

lastdecember

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TommyRoss said:

I'm a Fanilow and have said so many times. His arrangements were some of the best of the 70s. A few of his albums were just remastered in the past few months and are worth purchasing. People pretend he didn't make any good music at all, because he's his own built-in joke but when he was good he was very good.

Mandy
Ready to Take a Chance
Even Now
Weekend in New England
Looks Like We Made It
Tryin' to Get the Feeling Again
Early Morning Strangers
No Love for Jenny
New York City Rhythm
This One's for You
Lay Me Down


I was never a real fan of Copacabana. lol


Great songs !! people always put him down, but whatever, there is an art to the love song and he is genius with it.

A few others to add to your list


One Voice
Rain
When I wanted You
Who's been sleeping in my bed
All the time
If I should Love Again

"We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F
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Reply #10 posted 10/27/06 9:32am

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SoulAlive said:

I'm a fan of his and I'm not ashamed to admit it lol In the 70s,I liked alot of his songs,including:

"Could It Be Magic"
"I Write The Songs"
"This One's For You"
"Can't Smile Without You"
"Copacabana"
"Ships"



Anybody else bold enough to admit that they are/were a fan? What are your favorite songs?


I thought I was the only one! That was my very FIRST album. I wore off the grooves to this album.

1) Copacabana
2) Weekend In New England
3) Mandy
4) Could This Be Magic?
5) New York City Rhythm
6) Ready to Take a Chance Again (opening theme to Fair Play)
7) Daybreak

How do I even *remember* all of this stuff? It was a great time to be a kid.

Unfortunately, all of the songs from that era had the same formula. Soft beginning, big orchestral ending....
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Reply #11 posted 10/27/06 9:34am

Alasseon

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Oh, I forgot.

It's a Miracle was GREAT!
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Reply #12 posted 10/27/06 9:39am

unkemptpueblo

Barry Manilow made some timeless music. Im a fan of most of the songs that you guys have already listed. This thread promted me to add Mr. Manilow to my Pandora stations. music



eek I just realized how much "God gave Rock n Roll to You" by Kiss sounds like " I write the Songs". wow. thats deep.

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Reply #13 posted 10/27/06 10:05am

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y'all are missing the classic that is "Bermuda Triangle" lol, absolutly hillarious!! lol
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Reply #14 posted 10/27/06 10:16am

JackieBlue

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I’ve always had a soft spot for Barry. Weekend in New England, I Made It Through the Rain and Ready to Take A Chance make me tear up. boxed But Copacabana was my jam!
Been gone for a minute, now I'm back with the jump off
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Reply #15 posted 10/27/06 10:40am

iconsweat

Loved him then and still love those hits. All the usual: Weekend In New England, Mandy, Could It Be Magic (the shit) Daybreak, It's A Miracle, hell even American Bandstand Boogie lol all of the hits.
"when Im in those arms of yours I'm so gone"-With U/Janet
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Reply #16 posted 10/27/06 12:18pm

Tom

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He was alright. Neil Diamond was better tho, and more manly-er.
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Reply #17 posted 10/27/06 12:21pm

Cheek

SoulAlive said:



I liked him until the moment I saw this pic of him. smile
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Reply #18 posted 10/27/06 12:24pm

psychodelicide

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Tom said:

He was alright. Neil Diamond was better tho, and more manly-er.


Neil was good too. smile
RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you.
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Reply #19 posted 10/27/06 12:37pm

TommyRoss

Tom said:

He was alright. Neil Diamond was better tho, and more manly-er.

Aside from the fact that they're both AC I can't see comparing them.
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Reply #20 posted 10/27/06 1:05pm

lastdecember

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Yeah i wouldnt compare Neil and Barry either, except for the fact that they were pretty much at the time always nominated against each other for every award, musically though i think they are very different. Another Manilow classic in my opinion is "When October Goes" this came from the "2am Paradise Cafe" album, which was Barrys jazz album from 1984, which he calls his favorite, it was loaded with Jazz greats like Sarah Vaughan,Mel Torme,Gerry Mulligan,Mundell Lowe, Buddy Rich, and for many of them it was there last recordings before passing away. Its funny how people joke about him and put him down, and yet when i see Charts posted on this site from the 70's, everyone always likes the songs that he had on that chart.

"We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F
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Reply #21 posted 10/27/06 3:05pm

vainandy

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We're goin' hoppin'
We're goin' hoppin' today
Where things are poppin'
Where things are poppin' today

Da-da da da-da (whatever that damn line is) lol
And all the music they play
On the Bandstand
Bandstand
Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #22 posted 10/27/06 3:29pm

Illustrator

Recent surveys show that as many as 58% of urban men confess to "Livin' on the Down-Low wit' Manilow".
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Reply #23 posted 10/27/06 3:37pm

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TommyRoss said:

I'm a Fanilow and have said so many times. His arrangements were some of the best of the 70s. A few of his albums were just remastered in the past few months and are worth purchasing. People pretend he didn't make any good music at all, because he's his own built-in joke but when he was good he was very good.

Mandy
Ready to Take a Chance
Even Now
Weekend in New England
Looks Like We Made It
Tryin' to Get the Feeling Again
Early Morning Strangers
No Love for Jenny
New York City Rhythm
This One's for You
Lay Me Down


I was never a real fan of Copacabana. lol


"Even Now" still makes me cry....really lol

But I don't mind Manilow even if it is unfashionable to say so. I put him in the same catergory has The Carpenters; Lift music they call it. But, if all Lift Music sounds like "Rainy Mondays" and "Mandy" I don't mind.
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Reply #24 posted 10/27/06 3:40pm

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When I was little, I had a few of his singles and a few of his albums. I still have them. "Mandy" is by far, my fave by him. Hell yeah, Barry was on fire during that period. Like Elton and Stevie, damn near everything he released was a hit.
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Reply #25 posted 10/27/06 7:32pm

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My mom liked him and had an album or two. When us kids were young we would play her records on the big console stereo and put on shows in our front hallway and dance and sing along. Sounds pretty corny but it was the 70's and kids had to be more creative back then make their own fun.
My favorite was Copacabana
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Reply #26 posted 10/27/06 8:46pm

iconsweat

The ironic thing is that he didn't write I Write The Songs lol
"when Im in those arms of yours I'm so gone"-With U/Janet
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Reply #27 posted 10/27/06 10:01pm

TommyRoss

iconsweat said:

The ironic thing is that he didn't write I Write The Songs lol

lol I think that very thing everytime I hear that song.
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Reply #28 posted 10/27/06 11:52pm

JesseDezz

He was cheesy but fun - dude's a great piano player and songwriter with a self-deprecating sense of humor. Now, he looks like an old woman and/or Clay Aiken's father...
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Reply #29 posted 10/27/06 11:54pm

JesseDezz

Oh, yeah, he got his start playing behind Bette Midler in gay bathhouses. Somehow, that seems appropriate wink
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