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Thread started 01/31/07 8:38am

Harlepolis

Awww,,,,This Is the 1st time I see the Queen tear up!

Ain't that nice? touched

http://www.youtube.com/wa...VHuH2j0ScM

I couldn't care less about Ruben though its still is kinda touchy seeing the vulnerable side of Miss Aretha on camera.

Love you Aunt ReRe.
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Reply #1 posted 01/31/07 9:18am

rushing07

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This really is the first time I see Aretha crying like that.

This song has so many layers of meaning. It probably reminded Re of all the loved ones she'd lost: mom, dad, Carolyn, Erma, Cecil... sad

BTW Ruben's rendition was done gracefully, but I don't think he fully did 'Angel' justice. The
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Reply #2 posted 01/31/07 11:30am

DirtyChris

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my first time also

also my first time
seeing Natalie perform
2 of the queen's songs
with approval smile

she seemed satisfied
"be who you are and say what you feel
because those who mind don't matter
and those who matter don't mind."
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Reply #3 posted 01/31/07 11:41am

CinisterCee

DirtyChris said:

my first time also


smoker how was it
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Reply #4 posted 01/31/07 11:41am

sosgemini

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wow...that was beautiful.
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Reply #5 posted 01/31/07 11:44am

DirtyChris

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CinisterCee said:

DirtyChris said:

my first time also


smoker how was it

to be honest Ruben was boring to me
but it was interesting nevertheless
to see Nanny Ree crying

she misses Carolyn sad
"be who you are and say what you feel
because those who mind don't matter
and those who matter don't mind."
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Reply #6 posted 01/31/07 11:46am

JackieBlue

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Seeing Aretha tear up was really touching but when I watched Natalie's performances I kept thinking of Harlepolis' posts about Natalie and Aretha. biggrin
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Reply #7 posted 01/31/07 11:46am

Harlepolis

I want to see the Chaka Khan and Smokey Robinson clips,,,hope Youtube upload 'em.
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Reply #8 posted 01/31/07 11:51am

DirtyChris

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Harlepolis said:

I want to see the Chaka Khan and Smokey Robinson clips,,,hope Youtube upload 'em.

Chaka was GREAT
so was Smokey

BUT...

Al Jarreau & Freddie Hubbard
did a bang up job too

made the queen get out her seat
the one & only time she did

they did "Mumbles" from this:

I thoroughly enjoyed that
I was snappin my fingers too
"be who you are and say what you feel
because those who mind don't matter
and those who matter don't mind."
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Reply #9 posted 01/31/07 11:57am

Harlepolis

DirtyChris said:

Harlepolis said:

I want to see the Chaka Khan and Smokey Robinson clips,,,hope Youtube upload 'em.

Chaka was GREAT
so was Smokey

BUT...

Al Jarreau & Freddie Hubbard
did a bang up job too

made the queen get out her seat
the one & only time she did

they did "Mumbles" from this:

I thoroughly enjoyed that
I was snappin my fingers too


Hmmmm,,,,never heard of him. Must be a gospel singer.

I didn't see the celebration,,,,I can't view BET over here(fact is, I don't remember the last time I tuned in for BET).

Eversince Ed Gordon and Tavis Smiley left the "plantation". They took what was left from a lil' bit of class with them.

TVOne and PBS became my BETs from then on nod

So far, all I found from Natalie in the tube(that I want to see) is her interview. Gotta give her the credit, she's an intersting interviewee.
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Reply #10 posted 01/31/07 11:57am

Icicle

rushing07 said:

BTW Ruben's rendition was done gracefully, but I don't think he fully did 'Angel' justice.

Only Franklin herself can...
It`s one of my favorites by her, and i love the intro...

"I got a call the other day
It was my sister, Carolyn, sayin
Aretha, come by when you can
I've got somethin I wanna say.
And when I got there she said
You know, rather than go through a long drawn out thing,
I think the melody on the box, will help me explain"

cloud9

He'll be there now don't you worry
keep lookin and just keep cookin`...
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Reply #11 posted 01/31/07 12:00pm

Harlepolis

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Reply #12 posted 01/31/07 12:00pm

Harlepolis

Icicle said:

rushing07 said:

BTW Ruben's rendition was done gracefully, but I don't think he fully did 'Angel' justice.

Only Franklin herself can...
It`s one of my favorites by her, and i love the intro...

"I got a call the other day
It was my sister, Carolyn, sayin
Aretha, come by when you can
I've got somethin I wanna say.
And when I got there she said
You know, rather than go through a long drawn out thing,
I think the melody on the box, will help me explain"

cloud9

He'll be there now don't you worry
keep lookin and just keep cookin`...


I'm still on the search for that album. Its really sad that she hasn't worked with Uncle Q ever again.

I think the rejection she caught when that album flopped left a bad taste in her mouth.
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Reply #13 posted 01/31/07 12:03pm

JackieBlue

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Speaking of Natalie, I stumbled across a pretty good interview with her by Tavis Smiley on iTunes.
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Reply #14 posted 01/31/07 12:03pm

NDRU

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It looked like she was ready to cry for Stevie, too, but it didn't happen.

What did you think of his performance? It sounded like he used a vocoder or auto pitch or some processor on his voice? And all over the place at the beginning. Sounded great by the end, though
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Reply #15 posted 01/31/07 12:10pm

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NDRU said:

It looked like she was ready to cry for Stevie, too, but it didn't happen.

What did you think of his performance? It sounded like he used a vocoder or auto pitch or some processor on his voice? And all over the place at the beginning. Sounded great by the end, though



Funny someone on the radio said the same thing about Stevie and some of the other artists. They thought they were using ProTools but it needed to be corrected. I noticed a slight flatness with Chaka Khan that sounded what I termed as mechanical. shrug
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Reply #16 posted 01/31/07 12:14pm

Harlepolis

JackieBlue said:

NDRU said:

It looked like she was ready to cry for Stevie, too, but it didn't happen.

What did you think of his performance? It sounded like he used a vocoder or auto pitch or some processor on his voice? And all over the place at the beginning. Sounded great by the end, though


I noticed a slight flatness with Chaka Khan that sounded what I termed as mechanical. shrug


Off-key, again? neutral
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Reply #17 posted 01/31/07 12:15pm

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DirtyChris said:

Al Jarreau & Freddie Hubbard
did a bang up job too

confuse Herbie Hancock.



tA

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Reply #18 posted 01/31/07 12:16pm

NDRU

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JackieBlue said:

NDRU said:

It looked like she was ready to cry for Stevie, too, but it didn't happen.

What did you think of his performance? It sounded like he used a vocoder or auto pitch or some processor on his voice? And all over the place at the beginning. Sounded great by the end, though



Funny someone on the radio said the same thing about Stevie and some of the other artists. They thought they were using ProTools but it needed to be corrected. I noticed a slight flatness with Chaka Khan that sounded what I termed as mechanical. shrug


Yeah he sounded odd. Not all the time, but at certain moments. Sounded like the auto-pitch wasn't sure which note to choose, and it was fluttering between them.
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Reply #19 posted 01/31/07 12:18pm

DirtyChris

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theAudience said:

DirtyChris said:

Al Jarreau & Freddie Hubbard
did a bang up job too

confuse Herbie Hancock.



tA

peace Tribal Disorder

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oops... LOL
I knew it was one of
those musicians lol
"be who you are and say what you feel
because those who mind don't matter
and those who matter don't mind."
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Reply #20 posted 01/31/07 12:18pm

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I thought ProTools was only used during recordings. Is it common to use it for live performances without the artist's knowledge?
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Reply #21 posted 01/31/07 12:19pm

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Stevie's performance and Chaka's first performance (she recovered a bit with Dr. Feelgood) were vocally shaky.

Not sure if they couldn't hear themselves/the band or what.


tA

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Reply #22 posted 01/31/07 12:20pm

Harlepolis

JackieBlue said:

Speaking of Natalie, I stumbled across a pretty good interview with her by Tavis Smiley on iTunes.


This is a great interview:

http://www.youtube.com/wa...69qzBtCZYE

Watch out for the interview with 7 years ol' Natalie nod

Like I said, I love her personality,,,,but not her music.

On the other hand, I can think of folks with great music and ZERO personality ratings lol
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Reply #23 posted 01/31/07 12:27pm

Icicle

Harlepolis said:

I'm still on the search for that album. Its really sad that she hasn't worked with Uncle Q ever again.

I think the rejection she caught when that album flopped left a bad taste in her mouth.

I think you`ll like "Hey now hey" nod

In a way i can understand why it was a commercial flop, it`s different from the other albums she recorded in the 70s, so i people were expecting something completely different than the songs she chose for the album.

It turned out to be a VERY good album, and i think most her fans would agree...




I hope someone puts Natalie Cole`s performances on youtube, that`s what i`m most curious about. Did she sing just "Day dreaming"?

And Al Jarreau was there too?

What a show.....
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Reply #24 posted 01/31/07 12:34pm

Harlepolis

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Reply #25 posted 01/31/07 12:46pm

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Harlepolis said:

JackieBlue said:

Speaking of Natalie, I stumbled across a pretty good interview with her by Tavis Smiley on iTunes.


This is a great interview:

http://www.youtube.com/wa...69qzBtCZYE

Watch out for the interview with 7 years ol' Natalie nod

Like I said, I love her personality,,,,but not her music.

On the other hand, I can think of folks with great music and ZERO personality ratings lol


That was great. The venue looks and sounds a lot like when I saw her showcasing Leavin’ if it’s not the same place except she had on black.

I like that she doesn’t seem to hold back in her interviews. Wish I could link of the Tavis interview.

Do you the know the name of the made for TV movie? I’d like to check it out.
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Reply #26 posted 01/31/07 12:47pm

Harlepolis

Icicle said:

Harlepolis said:

I'm still on the search for that album. Its really sad that she hasn't worked with Uncle Q ever again.

I think the rejection she caught when that album flopped left a bad taste in her mouth.

I think you`ll like "Hey now hey" nod

In a way i can understand why it was a commercial flop, it`s different from the other albums she recorded in the 70s, so i people were expecting something completely different than the songs she chose for the album.

It turned out to be a VERY good album, and i think most her fans would agree...


I would've enjoyed it nod

It would fit right in my :black sheep" music collection music
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Reply #27 posted 01/31/07 12:50pm

Harlepolis

JackieBlue said:

Harlepolis said:



This is a great interview:

http://www.youtube.com/wa...69qzBtCZYE

Watch out for the interview with 7 years ol' Natalie nod

Like I said, I love her personality,,,,but not her music.

On the other hand, I can think of folks with great music and ZERO personality ratings lol


That was great. The venue looks and sounds a lot like when I saw her showcasing Leavin’ if it’s not the same place except she had on black.

I like that she doesn’t seem to hold back in her interviews. Wish I could link of the Tavis interview.

Do you the know the name of the made for TV movie? I’d like to check it out.


http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0266789/

DavidEye has been making such a big deal about this(esp the book that its based on).

I'm sorry to say that I haven't check neither of them,,,and both are out of print now.
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Reply #28 posted 01/31/07 12:54pm

Icicle

Harlepolis said:

JackieBlue said:



That was great. The venue looks and sounds a lot like when I saw her showcasing Leavin’ if it’s not the same place except she had on black.

I like that she doesn’t seem to hold back in her interviews. Wish I could link of the Tavis interview.

Do you the know the name of the made for TV movie? I’d like to check it out.


http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0266789/

DavidEye has been making such a big deal about this(esp the book that its based on).

I'm sorry to say that I haven't check neither of them,,,and both are out of print now.

I`ve seen bootleg dvds on ebay, i regret not buying a copy when i had the chance
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Reply #29 posted 01/31/07 12:56pm

NDRU

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Harlepolis said:

Icicle said:


I think you`ll like "Hey now hey" nod

In a way i can understand why it was a commercial flop, it`s different from the other albums she recorded in the 70s, so i people were expecting something completely different than the songs she chose for the album.

It turned out to be a VERY good album, and i think most her fans would agree...


I would've enjoyed it nod

It would fit right in my :black sheep" music collection music


I'd really like to hear that record again. I only listened to it once. My parents had it. I remember liking the first track a lot, it was much more adventurous than anything I'd ever heard from Aretha.

The album cover has lots of drug references on it. Very 70's.
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