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Am I the one whose favorite artist are more than 75% women? I like to her women sing more than men... | |
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I am SO there with you. In general hearing men sing bores me. Most of the artists I like are women or female fronted bands:
Siouxsie And The Banshees Tori Amos Janet Jackson Goldfrapp Mors Syphilitica The Pipettes Aterciopelados Lush Rasputina Scarling Cranes Nellie McKay Regina Spektor Geri Halliwell Kelis Bif Naked Wendy & Lisa PJ Harvey The Donnas The Start I could go on and on... | |
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sextonseven said: I am SO there with you. In general hearing men sing bores me. Most of the artists I like are women or female fronted bands:
Siouxsie And The Banshees Tori Amos Janet Jackson Goldfrapp Nellie McKay Regina Spektor Geri Halliwell I could go on and on... I share the following with you. Add the following Madonna Kate Bush Amy Winehouse Sugababes Björk Kylie Minogue Donna Summer | |
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I'd say I'm split right down the middle. | |
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MikeMatronik said: sextonseven said: I am SO there with you. In general hearing men sing bores me. Most of the artists I like are women or female fronted bands:
Siouxsie And The Banshees Tori Amos Janet Jackson Goldfrapp Nellie McKay Regina Spektor Geri Halliwell I could go on and on... I share the following with you. Add the following Madonna Kate Bush Amy Winehouse Sugababes Björk Kylie Minogue Donna Summer There was a point when I had every Madonna album. I've since sold the ones I didn't play much anymore. I have four Kate Bush albums, Björk's 'Surrounded' box and Amy's latest. The others I'm not into. You need to discover PJ Harvey. | |
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sextonseven said: MikeMatronik said: I share the following with you. Add the following Madonna Kate Bush Amy Winehouse Sugababes Björk Kylie Minogue Donna Summer There was a point when I had every Madonna album. I've since sold the ones I didn't play much anymore. I have four Kate Bush albums, Björk's 'Surrounded' box and Amy's latest. The others I'm not into. You need to discover PJ Harvey. I'm planning to do so | |
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60% Men 40% Women for me | |
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sextonseven said: There was a point when I had every Madonna album. I've since sold the ones I didn't play much anymore. I have four Kate Bush albums, Björk's 'Surrounded' box and Amy's latest. The others I'm not into.
You need to discover PJ Harvey. I bet you'd dig Donna. | |
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MikeMatronik said: sextonseven said: There was a point when I had every Madonna album. I've since sold the ones I didn't play much anymore. I have four Kate Bush albums, Björk's 'Surrounded' box and Amy's latest. The others I'm not into. You need to discover PJ Harvey. I'm planning to do so You don't hate PJ anymore? | |
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GangstaFam said: sextonseven said: There was a point when I had every Madonna album. I've since sold the ones I didn't play much anymore. I have four Kate Bush albums, Björk's 'Surrounded' box and Amy's latest. The others I'm not into.
You need to discover PJ Harvey. I bet you'd dig Donna. I've heard many of her singles of course and they are all pretty cool up until the mid 80s. Is there a comp of her 12" singles? I'd buy that. | |
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sextonseven said: GangstaFam said: I bet you'd dig Donna. I've heard many of her singles of course and they are all pretty cool up until the mid 80s. Is there a comp of her 12" singles? I'd buy that. The deluxe edition of Bad Girls features a disc with some of the best 12'' versions of Donna I Feel Love Last Dance Mac Arthur Park Suite Hot Stuff Bad Girls Walk Away Dim All The Lights No More Tears (Enough Is Enough) On The Radio | |
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MikeMatronik said: I like to her women sing more than men... Some women, like Ella, Billie, Sarah, et al. are exquisite. Others, like Aretha, Chaka, Erykah, Ledisi, Tammi Terrell, Diana Ross, Jill, Sade, et al. design varying shades of soul. Still others, like Wendy and Lisa, bring the funk. Still others, like Lyte, Latifah, Ladybug, Rah Digga, Lauryn et al. spit hot fire. Others, like Janet, Amerie, Norah, Diana Krall et al. entertain and entice. Some women, like Me'Shell, write and sing with the heart of a man. I love'em all. Even though records by dudes make up about 60-70% of my record collection, it would be nothing without a woman's touch. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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i used to feel that way...but when I look at my current most played artists on the iPod, I might actually like more male voices now:
badu d'angelo ewf gap band bobby brown george michael prince mj janet sade steely dan q tip/atcq ohio players confunkshun zapp & roger tori amos ice cube ...uh, yeah [Edited 3/15/07 11:04am] I'll leave it alone babe...just be me | |
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Strangely I only became a Madonna fan when she released music | |
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i'm the opposite- i'd say about 90% (or more) of what i listen to is music by men. i just realized this a few months ago & have no idea why. | |
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In my entire cd/lp collection, there are probably only like 1-4 albums by female artists It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.
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FuNkeNsteiN said: In my entire cd/lp collection, there are probably only like 1-4 albums by female artists
Don't women know how to funk? | |
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MikeMatronik said: sextonseven said: I've heard many of her singles of course and they are all pretty cool up until the mid 80s. Is there a comp of her 12" singles? I'd buy that. The deluxe edition of Bad Girls features a disc with some of the best 12'' versions of Donna I Feel Love Last Dance Mac Arthur Park Suite Hot Stuff Bad Girls Walk Away Dim All The Lights No More Tears (Enough Is Enough) On The Radio That looks pretty good. I may have to invest in that. | |
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FuNkeNsteiN said: In my entire cd/lp collection, there are probably only like 1-4 albums by female artists Same here. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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evenstar3 said: i'm the opposite- i'd say about 90% (or more) of what i listen to is music by men.
It's the same for me . With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A.... | |
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sextonseven said: FuNkeNsteiN said: In my entire cd/lp collection, there are probably only like 1-4 albums by female artists
Don't women know how to funk? With the exception of Klymaxx, usually the only women that throwdown hard are the ones that men have been behind as creators of their image, producers, etc. For instance: Vanity 6 - Prince Mary Jane Girls - Rick James Donna Summer - Georgio Moroder Usually, when you hear a woman say...."I've got more input myself on my next album"....that usually means they are going to do more slow shit. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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Some of you people are some real sexist mofos. | |
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vainandy said: With the exception of Klymaxx, usually the only women that throwdown hard are the ones that men have been behind as creators of their image, producers, etc. For instance: Vanity 6 - Prince Mary Jane Girls - Rick James Donna Summer - Georgio Moroder Usually, when you hear a woman say...."I've got more input myself on my next album"....that usually means they are going to do more slow shit. Is it that women prefer not to funk or just can't funk as well? The same question could be asked about rap and hard rock which are also male dominated. | |
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sextonseven said: vainandy said: With the exception of Klymaxx, usually the only women that throwdown hard are the ones that men have been behind as creators of their image, producers, etc. For instance: Vanity 6 - Prince Mary Jane Girls - Rick James Donna Summer - Georgio Moroder Usually, when you hear a woman say...."I've got more input myself on my next album"....that usually means they are going to do more slow shit. Is it that women prefer not to funk or just can't funk as well? The same question could be asked about rap and hard rock which are also male dominated. A lot of them are too damn sentimental. They are more interested in doing "pretty", "beautiful", "meaningful (yuk)" type songs. Just look at men and women in everyday life. Men run around saying things like "I'd like to fuck that bitch". You don't hear too many women running around saying things like "I'd like to have his dick and send him on his way afterwards" (although I do know a few bad bitches like that). Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: A lot of them are too damn sentimental. They are more interested in doing "pretty", "beautiful", "meaningful (yuk)" type songs. Just look at men and women in everyday life. Men run around saying things like "I'd like to fuck that bitch". You don't hear too many women running around saying things like "I'd like to have his dick and send him on his way afterwards" (although I do know a few bad bitches like that). So then who does the better slow jam? Men or women? | |
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sextonseven said: vainandy said: A lot of them are too damn sentimental. They are more interested in doing "pretty", "beautiful", "meaningful (yuk)" type songs. Just look at men and women in everyday life. Men run around saying things like "I'd like to fuck that bitch". You don't hear too many women running around saying things like "I'd like to have his dick and send him on his way afterwards" (although I do know a few bad bitches like that). So then who does the better slow jam? Men or women? Fire and desire by rick james and Teena Marie | |
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sextonseven said: vainandy said: A lot of them are too damn sentimental. They are more interested in doing "pretty", "beautiful", "meaningful (yuk)" type songs. Just look at men and women in everyday life. Men run around saying things like "I'd like to fuck that bitch". You don't hear too many women running around saying things like "I'd like to have his dick and send him on his way afterwards" (although I do know a few bad bitches like that). So then who does the better slow jam? Men or women? Most of my favorite slow and fast jams are by the same thing....male groups. Slow jams that have a sexy "pick up a stranger in a club at 2:00 a.m. and sleep with them" type feel such as: Feel Me - Cameo There'll Never Be - Switch Always and Forever - Heatwave You Are My Starship - Norman Conners You Are Everything - The Stylistics Sideshow - Blue Magic A Love Of My Own - Blue Magic It's not so much the words of the song but the sexy "after midnight" feel to them that makes you want to take someone to bed. I don't care for too many solo male artists either except for hard motherfuckers like Prince or Rick James. I can't stand male solo artists like Freddie Jackson. And just look how weak the males became when they went solo compared to the group they were in: The Commodores - Lionel Richie The Deele - Babyface The Gap Band - Charlie Wilson Con-Funk-Shun - Michael Cooper Even their solo slow songs are nothing like the slow jams they had when they were in a group. I guess with a whole group contributing, they aren't going to put up with one person making their "meaningful" shit. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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sextonseven said: vainandy said: A lot of them are too damn sentimental. They are more interested in doing "pretty", "beautiful", "meaningful (yuk)" type songs. Just look at men and women in everyday life. Men run around saying things like "I'd like to fuck that bitch". You don't hear too many women running around saying things like "I'd like to have his dick and send him on his way afterwards" (although I do know a few bad bitches like that). So then who does the better slow jam? Men or women? That's not fair . . . pitting "Everlasting Love" vs. "What A Wonderful Thing Love Is"? "Is It A Crime?" vs. "A House Is Not A Home"? "Adore" v. "Earth"? "Do Me, Baby," vs., well, "Do Me, Baby"? Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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GangstaFam said: I'd say I'm split right down the middle.
Same here. Feel free to join in the Prince Album Poll 2018! Let'a celebrate his legacy by counting down the most beloved Prince albums, as decided by you! | |
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