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Thread started 12/28/06 10:07am

Icicle

Gladys Knight - "End of the road medley"

This has got to be the best thing Gladys Knight did after she left the pips.

It`s almost 12 minutes long, but at the end of the song you just wish she could have kept on singing...


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Reply #1 posted 12/28/06 10:52am

Harlepolis

Hell, I'm not even THAT hip to her music when she was with The Pips,,,let alone her solo stuff.

The ONLY reason I'm fimiliar with her "Superwoman" project is becoz of the drama backstage between Patti and Dionne,,,,and becoz of the tension they had with Aretha when they teamed up for Oprah's 40th b-day.

Other than that,,,,,nada!
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Reply #2 posted 12/28/06 11:04am

Icicle

I didn`t know there were any drama between Patti LaBelle and Dionne Warwick. Do you know what it was about?

Aretha Franklin doesn`t get along with anyone, does she?
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Reply #3 posted 12/28/06 11:12am

Harlepolis

Icicle said:

I didn`t know there were any drama between Patti LaBelle and Dionne Warwick. Do you know what it was about?

Aretha Franklin doesn`t get along with anyone, does she?


Patti being Patti, was louder than anybody during the recording session. And Dionne being Dionne tried to school her on HOW to sing, which is a no-no since both are from the same music generation. Patti didn't take that too nicely and of course had some choice words for Dionne,,,,poor ol' Gladys was @ the middle of this mess.

As for Aretha, she showed up @ the taping,,,,late!; no hi and no hello, and a dismissive attitude 2ward everybody on top of that.

You gotta love Aretha and her messy ass lol
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Reply #4 posted 12/28/06 11:29am

Icicle

I can understand Dionne Warwick wanting Patti to keep it simple... Sorry, but she can be a little too much for me at times. She did sing with power in her voice in this song too, but she didn`t overdo it, so it sounded really good nod

I think i read somewhere that Aretha shared some thoughts about Gladys Knight in her book. If i`m correct she said that Gladys Knight was suffering from stress due to career dissapointments, and that she would pray for her!! What a vile woman disbelief


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Reply #5 posted 12/28/06 12:56pm

Harlepolis

Icicle said:

I think i read somewhere that Aretha shared some thoughts about Gladys Knight in her book. If i`m correct she said that Gladys Knight was suffering from stress due to career dissapointments, and that she would pray for her!! What a vile woman disbelief


Aunt ReRe is a trip and a 1/2 lol

Back in the late 60's, Gladys and The pips offered Aretha a ride in their private Jet when the flight got canceled. She got up there in the Jet, sat quite for the WHOLE flight and when it landed, she got the hell outta there in a huff, no thank yous, no smile lol

Again, there's no pretense about this gal.
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Reply #6 posted 12/28/06 1:13pm

Icicle

Harlepolis said:

Icicle said:

I think i read somewhere that Aretha shared some thoughts about Gladys Knight in her book. If i`m correct she said that Gladys Knight was suffering from stress due to career dissapointments, and that she would pray for her!! What a vile woman disbelief


Aunt ReRe is a trip and a 1/2 lol

Back in the late 60's, Gladys and The pips offered Aretha a ride in their private Jet when the flight got canceled. She got up there in the Jet, sat quite for the WHOLE flight and when it landed, she got the hell outta there in a huff, no thank yous, no smile lol

Again, there's no pretense about this gal.

You know your stuff when it comes to Aretha nod I`m suprised to hear that, for some reason i though her ego didn`t blow up until much later lol

I`m listening to her music A LOT these days, every album she made in the 60s, 70s and early 80s are brilliant.
There`s been many singers who have been able to make the listeners feel, but no one can compare to Aretha Franklin.
Listening to her sing the line "i don`t want to be alone" in "Angel" is just amazing, gets me everytime.

I always feel akward when i`m trying to explain these things, but maybe you know what i mean...
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Reply #7 posted 12/28/06 5:14pm

Harlepolis

Icicle said:

Harlepolis said:



Aunt ReRe is a trip and a 1/2 lol

Back in the late 60's, Gladys and The pips offered Aretha a ride in their private Jet when the flight got canceled. She got up there in the Jet, sat quite for the WHOLE flight and when it landed, she got the hell outta there in a huff, no thank yous, no smile lol

Again, there's no pretense about this gal.

You know your stuff when it comes to Aretha nod I`m suprised to hear that, for some reason i though her ego didn`t blow up until much later lol

I`m listening to her music A LOT these days, every album she made in the 60s, 70s and early 80s are brilliant.
There`s been many singers who have been able to make the listeners feel, but no one can compare to Aretha Franklin.
Listening to her sing the line "i don`t want to be alone" in "Angel" is just amazing, gets me everytime.

I always feel akward when i`m trying to explain these things, but maybe you know what i mean...


Don't be,,,I know exactly where you coming from.

As for albums, I've been trying like hell to get th 2 albums she did with Luther Vandross @ the early 80's. No sign of finding those anywhere sigh
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Reply #8 posted 12/28/06 5:25pm

Icicle

Harlepolis said:

Icicle said:


You know your stuff when it comes to Aretha nod I`m suprised to hear that, for some reason i though her ego didn`t blow up until much later lol

I`m listening to her music A LOT these days, every album she made in the 60s, 70s and early 80s are brilliant.
There`s been many singers who have been able to make the listeners feel, but no one can compare to Aretha Franklin.
Listening to her sing the line "i don`t want to be alone" in "Angel" is just amazing, gets me everytime.

I always feel akward when i`m trying to explain these things, but maybe you know what i mean...


Don't be,,,I know exactly where you coming from.

As for albums, I've been trying like hell to get th 2 albums she did with Luther Vandross @ the early 80's. No sign of finding those anywhere sigh

Good... I guess that`s soul!

I have those. "Get it right" i found in an old record store here in Norway. I think i got "Jump to it" on a website 3 or 4 years ago. "Jump to it" is the winner, with the beautiful songs like "Just my daydream", and "This is for real. The uptempo tracks are good too, especially the title track, "Love me right" and her cover of "It`s your thing"

"Get it right" is a good one too, the title track, "When you love me like that" and her cover of the temptations "I wish it would rain" are all decent songs, with Aretha sounding GREAT. I like the way her voice sounded at this time, it has gotten deeper and had a different quality to it.
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Reply #9 posted 12/28/06 5:29pm

Icicle

There`s some copies at amazon marketplace, but they`re quite pricey.

This doesn`t look so bad though...

http://cgi.ebay.com/Areth...dZViewItem
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Reply #10 posted 12/28/06 5:31pm

Harlepolis

I'm not buying that shit,,,sure as hell ain't from no Ebay lol I'll downloud it though.
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Reply #11 posted 12/28/06 10:26pm

musicman

Icicle said:

This has got to be the best thing Gladys Knight did after she left the pips.

It`s almost 12 minutes long, but at the end of the song you just wish she could have kept on singing...





The whole cd is excellent. I especially like "Home Alone"
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Reply #12 posted 12/29/06 3:29am

Icicle

musicman said:

Icicle said:

This has got to be the best thing Gladys Knight did after she left the pips.

It`s almost 12 minutes long, but at the end of the song you just wish she could have kept on singing...





The whole cd is excellent. I especially like "Home Alone"

Yeah, "Home alone" is also a classic music
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