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hey vainandy, I gotta question for you There is this one song I hear all the time that is a carbon copy of How Will I Know. The percussion in the beginning is similar and then it has a hook similar to the song and it is in the same key as How Will I Know towards the end when the key changes. Do you know which song I'm talking about? | |
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alphastreet said: the song and it is in the same key as How Will I Know
Aw hell, you're gonna make poor ol' Andrea go through one of her strokes | |
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I thought vainandy was male | |
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alphastreet said: I thought vainandy was male
He is. | |
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alphastreet said: I thought vainandy was male
He's a gay man, Harley said that because Andy acts like a queen, lol. I think you get the picture. | |
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alphastreet said: There is this one song I hear all the time that is a carbon copy of How Will I Know. The percussion in the beginning is similar and then it has a hook similar to the song and it is in the same key as How Will I Know towards the end when the key changes. Do you know which song I'm talking about?
Could it be "Who's Zoomin Who" by Aretha Franklin (1985)? Both songs were produced by Narada Michael Walden and you can hear the similariites in the hook/chorus."Who's Zoomin Who" sounds like a slower version of "How Will I Know". | |
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yes that's the one, thank you! I thought of Aretha too when I heard the song, but forgot to mention it here. Riding on the Freeway is more enjoyable though when it comes to 80's Aretha. | |
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alphastreet said: yes that's the one, thank you! I thought of Aretha too when I heard the song, but forgot to mention it here. Riding on the Freeway is more enjoyable though when it comes to 80's Aretha.
'Who's Zoomin Who' is Aretha's best album of the 80s,imo.Alot of quality tracks on it. | |
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How would I know? I try to stay away from songs like that. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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Timmy84 said: alphastreet said: I thought vainandy was male
He's a gay man, Harley said that because Andy acts like a queen, lol. I think you get the picture. That's alright though. I'm gonna have to come up there and give her some dick and show her my male side. Hell, I'm kinda like Prince, "I got two sides and they're both friends". Although my bitch side stays out more than my male side. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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SoulAlive said: alphastreet said: There is this one song I hear all the time that is a carbon copy of How Will I Know. The percussion in the beginning is similar and then it has a hook similar to the song and it is in the same key as How Will I Know towards the end when the key changes. Do you know which song I'm talking about?
Could it be "Who's Zoomin Who" by Aretha Franklin (1985)? Both songs were produced by Narada Michael Walden and you can hear the similariites in the hook/chorus."Who's Zoomin Who" sounds like a slower version of "How Will I Know". Oh Lord, I always hated that song for some reason and never knew why. This explains it. You're right, it does sound like a slower version of Shitney's song. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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alphastreet said: yes that's the one, thank you! I thought of Aretha too when I heard the song, but forgot to mention it here. Riding on the Freeway is more enjoyable though when it comes to 80's Aretha. We're going riding on a freeway of love in a pink Cadillac..... Hell yeah. I like that one. I like to play it in my own Cadillac. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: Oh Lord, I always hated that song for some reason and never knew why. This explains it. You're right, it does sound like a slower version of Shitney's song. how did you not hear the similarities then? Or could it be that aretha was getting back at whitney for putting a pic of her in the how will i blow video? | |
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alphastreet said: vainandy said: Oh Lord, I always hated that song for some reason and never knew why. This explains it. You're right, it does sound like a slower version of Shitney's song. how did you not hear the similarities then? Or could it be that aretha was getting back at whitney for putting a pic of her in the how will i blow video? I just never paid that close attention to it. I was too busy changing the radio station as soon as the song came on. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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SoulAlive said: alphastreet said: yes that's the one, thank you! I thought of Aretha too when I heard the song, but forgot to mention it here. Riding on the Freeway is more enjoyable though when it comes to 80's Aretha.
'Who's Zoomin Who' is Aretha's best album of the 80s,imo.Alot of quality tracks on it. I prefer the one with "Jump To It" and "Get It Right" on it. I don't have the album, just those two 45s. I do have her 1980 album that contains "What A Fool Believes" and "Can't Turn You Loose" and those are the only two songs I like on that particular album. As for "Who's Zoomin' Who", the only thing I like is "Freeway Of Love". They played damn near every track from that album on the radio so I am familiar with a lot of the other tracks. I hated that album, it sounded like what it was....late 80s...(oh, those were some horrible years). Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: Oh Lord, I always hated that song for some reason and never knew why. This explains it. You're right, it does sound like a slower version of Shitney's song. The difference is Aretha's got SOUL and sings the shit out of that tune. And the bridge kills. tA Tribal Disorder 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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SoulAlive said: 'Who's Zoomin Who' is Aretha's best album of the 80s,imo.Alot of quality tracks on it.
That one and Jump To It. tA Tribal Disorder 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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vainandy said: I prefer the album with "Jump To It" and "Get It Right" on it. I don't have the album, just those two 45s. I do have her 1980 album that contains "What A Fool Believes" and "Can't Turn You Loose" and those are the only two songs I like on that particular album.As for "Who's Zoomin' Who", the only thing I like is "Freeway Of Love". They played damn near every track from that album on the radio so I am familiar with a lot of the other tracks. I hated that album, it sounded like what it was....late 80s...(oh, those were some horrible years).
I like the songs "Another Night" (a great rock/pop number) and "Until You Say You Love Me".I like "Freeway of Love" too,but they played it too much.By the end of the summer of '85,I was sick of it | |
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SoulAlive said:
I like the songs "Another Night" (a great rock/pop number) I hated that one and that's why. That's why those were such horrible years. Everyone was trying so hard to crossover. Speaking of rock though, I did love Aretha's version of "Jumpin' Jack Flash". If I'm gonna listen to pop/rock though, I only like it like I like my funk....hard. None of the midtempo adult contemporary type stuff mixed with it. A lot of that "Who's Zoomin' Who" album reminds me of another song I hated from the late 1980s. The duet with Patti LaBelle and Michael McDonald. That one was dull almost on a Shitney type level. and "Until You Say You Love Me".
Actually, I can tolerate that one. It's the B Side of the 45 "Freeway Of Love". The intro to that song sounds kinda "Princely", however I wouldn't rate it as one of my favorite slow songs. I like "Freeway of Love" too,but they played it too much.By the end of the summer of '85,I was sick of it
They played that entire album entirely too much. I don't know what was going on during that era. Have you noticed that radio stations severely overplayed music from artists on the Arista label during that time? I mean, damn, was Arista paying them off or something? . . . [Edited 8/14/08 7:37am] Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: That's alright though. I'm gonna have to come up there and give her some dick and show her my male side. Hell, I'm kinda like Prince, "I got two sides and they're both friends". Although my bitch side stays out more than my male side. | |
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vainandy said: I prefer the one with "Jump To It" and "Get It Right" on it. I don't have the album, just those two 45s. I do have her 1980 album that contains "What A Fool Believes" and "Can't Turn You Loose" and those are the only two songs I like on that particular album. As for "Who's Zoomin' Who", the only thing I like is "Freeway Of Love". They played damn near every track from that album on the radio so I am familiar with a lot of the other tracks. I hated that album, it sounded like what it was....late 80s...(oh, those were some horrible years). You should get the 12" or "Freeway of Love" and of "Jump to It". They kick ass. **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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vainandy said: SoulAlive said:
I like the songs "Another Night" (a great rock/pop number) I hated that one and that's why. That's why those were such horrible years. Everyone was trying so hard to crossover. Speaking of rock though, I did love Aretha's version of "Jumpin' Jack Flash". If I'm gonna listen to pop/rock though, I only like it like I like my funk....hard. None of the midtempo adult contemporary type stuff mixed with it. A lot of that "Who's Zoomin' Who" album reminds me of another song I hated from the late 1980s. The duet with Patti LaBelle and Michael McDonald. That one was dull almost on a Shitney type level. Actually, I can tolerate that one. It's the B Side of the 45 "Freeway Of Love". The intro to that song sounds kinda "Princely", however I wouldn't rate it as one of my favorite slow songs. I like "Freeway of Love" too,but they played it too much.By the end of the summer of '85,I was sick of it
They played that entire album entirely too much. I don't know what was going on during that era. Have you noticed that radio stations severely overplayed music from artists on the Arista label during that time? I mean, damn, was Arista paying them off or something? . . . [Edited 8/14/08 7:37am] It was definitely a LOT of payola going on at Arista during those days. Hell, we had Whitney everywhere, Aretha everywhere...even Jermaine Jackson. All 3 on Arista. **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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daPrettyman said: vainandy said: I prefer the one with "Jump To It" and "Get It Right" on it. I don't have the album, just those two 45s. I do have her 1980 album that contains "What A Fool Believes" and "Can't Turn You Loose" and those are the only two songs I like on that particular album. As for "Who's Zoomin' Who", the only thing I like is "Freeway Of Love". They played damn near every track from that album on the radio so I am familiar with a lot of the other tracks. I hated that album, it sounded like what it was....late 80s...(oh, those were some horrible years). You should get the 12" or "Freeway of Love" and of "Jump to It". They kick ass. I have those two 12 Inches on two different various artists compilations and yes they are great. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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daPrettyman said: vainandy said: They played that entire album entirely too much. I don't know what was going on during that era. Have you noticed that radio stations severely overplayed music from artists on the Arista label during that time? I mean, damn, was Arista paying them off or something? . . . [Edited 8/14/08 7:37am] It was definitely a LOT of payola going on at Arista during those days. Hell, we had Whitney everywhere, Aretha everywhere...even Jermaine Jackson. All 3 on Arista. What label was Anita Baker on? They played her shit way too much also. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: What label was Anita Baker on? They played her shit way too much also. Elektra | |
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Timmy84 said: vainandy said: What label was Anita Baker on? They played her shit way too much also. Elektra Actually, she bores me much more than Shitney does. It's Shitney I can't stand though because she had a major influence on a lot of artists that followed her. Freddie Jackson was another dull one that was overplayed during that era also. Label backing or not, these type of artists tried to appeal to older crowds also so naturally radio was going to get a lot of requests from kids, young adults, and also people's mamas. I guarantee you, very few mamas called up and requested someone like Rick James. All this type stuff helped to change music to dull forever though. I mean, how many mamas like to throwdown. Daddies maybe, but during this time, daddies (and guys in general) were pussy whipped by their girlfriends' tastes. Luckily, I didn't have that problem. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: I have those two 12 Inches on two different various artists compilations and yes they are great. Both 12" bored me. the album versions were more than enough. I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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vainandy said: I just never paid that close attention to it. I was too busy changing the radio station as soon as the song came on. That's one of those songs where you are glad you have such an ear that you know from note one what the song is and can change the dial before anyone else in the ride recognizes the song. I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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SUPRMAN said: vainandy said: I just never paid that close attention to it. I was too busy changing the radio station as soon as the song came on. That's one of those songs where you are glad you have such an ear that you know from note one what the song is and can change the dial before anyone else in the ride recognizes the song. Oh God, that's what happened to me with Babyface's "Whip Appeal" and it backfired on me! I hated that damn song and the radio played it soooo much that I could recognize it from the very first note. A friend was riding with me and I heard that note and changed the station. She immediately hollered...."Hey, change that back, that's Whip Appeal!" Apparently, she knew it from the very first note also. And to make it even worse, she sang along with the damn song....loudly. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: Oh God, that's what happened to me with Babyface's "Whip Appeal" and it backfired on me! I hated that damn song and the radio played it soooo much that I could recognize it from the very first note. A friend was riding with me and I heard that note and changed the station. She immediately hollered...."Hey, change that back, that's Whip Appeal!" Apparently, she knew it from the very first note also. And to make it even worse, she sang along with the damn song....loudly. They do that to any eighties slower R&B joint that comes on! | |
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