theAudience said: SoulAlive said: Oh stop it ![]() ![]() Au contraire mon frere. ![]() Discos were cutting me out of work. Many clubs that used to hire live music switched to DJs. The upper end spots did both. Plus you know I don't get along with Miss DR. ![]() I feel about her (outside of The Supremes) the way vainandy feels about Whitney Houston. Well, not that bad. ![]() Now how can you like the Supremes stuff but not her solo material? It's the same woman singing the songs! ![]() | |
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SoulAlive said: theAudience said: Au contraire mon frere. ![]() Discos were cutting me out of work. Many clubs that used to hire live music switched to DJs. The upper end spots did both. Plus you know I don't get along with Miss DR. ![]() I feel about her (outside of The Supremes) the way vainandy feels about Whitney Houston. Well, not that bad. ![]() Now how can you like the Supremes stuff but not her solo material? It's the same woman singing the songs! ![]() Yeah, this is one of those times where I can't give you a rational/logical explanation. ![]() It's a dislike that's more of a gut-level reaction... ![]() ...A certain internal meter goes off-scale. ![]() I'm sure the difference in material (Supremes vs Solo) has a lot to do with it. tA ![]() 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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Discos were cutting me out of work. Many clubs that used to hire live music switched to DJs. The upper end spots did both. Disco was my first love but I can definately imagine how you as a club musician during that era must have felt. It's definately easier for a club owner to just hire a DJ to spin records on a built in sound sytem than to hire a band to come in, unlock the club early and lock it up late for loading/unloading of instruments, lighting, and sound checks. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: theAudience said:
Discos were cutting me out of work. Many clubs that used to hire live music switched to DJs. The upper end spots did both. Disco was my first love but I can definately imagine how you as a club musician during that era must have felt. It's definately easier for a club owner to just hire a DJ to spin records on a built in sound sytem than to hire a band to come in, unlock the club early and lock it up late for loading/unloading of instruments, lighting, and sound checks. Exactly. During that time period, I was living/working relatively close to your neck of the woods in south Georgia/north Florida. (that's where I learned about acts like The Controllers, Bobby Rush, Millie Jackson, Syl Johnson, Otis Clay, etc) Some of the groups I was in had to incorporate some disco material (Love Hangover being one of the many tunes. ![]() Btw, there's a newly released CD consisting of local Funk bands of the area that i'm gonna do a post on later. tA ![]() 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: SoulAlive said: Now how can you like the Supremes stuff but not her solo material? It's the same woman singing the songs! ![]() Yeah, this is one of those times where I can't give you a rational/logical explanation. ![]() It's a dislike that's more of a gut-level reaction... ![]() ...A certain internal meter goes off-scale. ![]() I'm sure the difference in material (Supremes vs Solo) has a lot to do with it. interestingly,the Supremes had their own disco hit in 1976,"I'm Gonna Let My Heart Do The Walking" ![]() | |
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blackguitaristz said: SoulAlive said: "Love Hangover" is my favorite Diana Ross song
![]() I agree with this. Although it's a DIRECT bite off of Soul's and my girl Donna's "Love To Love You Baby", it bangs nevertheless. You know what,I love Donna but I think "Love Hangover" is a better song than "Love To Love You Baby",which is too slow for me ![]() | |
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paligap said: Najee said: I was born some eight years before "Love Hangover" was a released single, and it is a good song. I personally would like more if it wasn't for the uptempo part -- See, that's where I am-- I love the first part-- Would've made a classic ballad ---check out that break for the string section... But I ain't got much time for the second half-- even back in the day...I just thought that part was just formula disco, and went on Way too long--anyway, that's my take on it.... wow,I love the second part ![]() ![]() | |
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SoulAlive said: blackguitaristz said: I agree with this. Although it's a DIRECT bite off of Soul's and my girl Donna's "Love To Love You Baby", it bangs nevertheless. You know what,I love Donna but I think "Love Hangover" is a better song than "Love To Love You Baby",which is too slow for me ![]() I really like "Love to Love You Baby," but I agree. I think "Love Hangover" is inspired. It would've been so easy to ride the groove of the first part through the whole song (as Monica later proved), but the uptempo part takes an already great song to another level. ![]() "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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theAudience said:
The Controllers I haven't heard them since probably around 1980. They had a jam I love called "Let Me Entertain You"..... Let me entertain you Let me fix dinner for two I can't find that song anywhere. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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SoulAlive said: interestingly,the Supremes had their own disco hit in 1976,"I'm Gonna Let My Heart Do The Walking" ![]() Yeah, there were a few. Up the Ladder to the Roof Stoned Love Nathan Jones Floy Joy tA ![]() 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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