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Thread started 04/20/09 10:13am

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Chaka Khan- "Everlasting Love" (Live)


[Edited 4/20/09 10:21am]
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Reply #1 posted 04/20/09 12:24pm

emile58

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I love it!
She's so darn hot.
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stoned That's some good shit!
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Reply #2 posted 04/20/09 2:28pm

funkpill

my fave from her music
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Reply #3 posted 04/20/09 4:05pm

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- Oh yea, she tore it up on this one
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Reply #4 posted 04/20/09 4:13pm

funkpill

and her background singers were on point too nod


specially the third one from the right...
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Reply #5 posted 04/20/09 4:55pm

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TORE

THE

HELL

UP

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That woman's voice is God incarnate clapping

This clip made me feel like I was on acid. SUPER AWARE. I could show this to someone as an illustration of why she's my fave and still they'd come away questioning disbelief neutral neutral neutral
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Reply #6 posted 04/20/09 5:39pm

SoulAlive

Brilliant! clapping
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Reply #7 posted 04/20/09 5:49pm

tricky2

Bit of trivia for ya. This track was recording for the "Stompin At the Savoy" release. Due to time constraints, it was left off. Later the track surfaced on the Night Shift Soundtrack. You remember that crazy movie with Michael Keaton and Henry (The Fonz) Winkler!! Love that movie.
I found it by accident, because i wanted the Al Jarreau track "Girls Know How."
It a GREAT version! If you're lucky to find a vinyl copy on the $1 bins, PICK IT UP!! It's a collectors item for the Rufus/Chaka Fans!!
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Reply #8 posted 04/20/09 6:30pm

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This was my JAM--still is. Detroit radio was all over this back in the day. Here's "skinny Chaka" with Rufus doing it all those years ago.

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Reply #9 posted 04/20/09 6:35pm

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How exciting for the band to have such an amazing instrument to write songs around mushy
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Reply #10 posted 04/22/09 3:48pm

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tricky2 said:

Bit of trivia for ya. This track was recording for the "Stompin At the Savoy" release. Due to time constraints, it was left off. Later the track surfaced on the Night Shift Soundtrack. You remember that crazy movie with Michael Keaton and Henry (The Fonz) Winkler!! Love that movie.
I found it by accident, because i wanted the Al Jarreau track "Girls Know How."
It a GREAT version! If you're lucky to find a vinyl copy on the $1 bins, PICK IT UP!! It's a collectors item for the Rufus/Chaka Fans!!
cool

There were about 3 or 4 songs deleted from the live album. I was hoping David Nathan or someone would have released a complete recording of the "Savvoy" CD by now.
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Reply #11 posted 04/24/09 7:32pm

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Copycat said:


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Chaka was the Beyonce of the 70's!!!
The message you are about to hear are not meant for transmission. Should ONLY be accessed in the privacy of your mind. Words are so intense so if you dare to listen.Take off your clothes and meet me between the lines. wildsign
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Reply #12 posted 04/24/09 7:52pm

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Chic35 said:

Copycat said:


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Chaka was the Beyonce of the 70's!!!


Can someone else take this....i'm too tired to fight right now.
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Reply #13 posted 04/25/09 2:14am

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tricky2 said:

Chic35 said:


Chaka was the Beyonce of the 70's!!!


Can someone else take this....i'm too tired to fight right now.

Bouncy is sorta more compared to La Ross of the 70's, image wise.
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Reply #14 posted 04/25/09 8:00am

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There's no comparison. Beyonce has a massive sex appeal, but no vocal chops. Chaka, on the other hand, has a singing voice that even the angels would envy.
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Reply #15 posted 04/25/09 8:03am

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Chic35 said[/quote]Chaka was the Beyonce of the 70's!!![/quote]

eek eek eek eek eek That's a joke, right?

Beyonce is definately more comparable to Diana, being that she and Diana both have dabbled in a little of everything w/o being an expert at none. But, comparing Beyonce to Chaka??? Vocally, they are not even in the same universe.
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Reply #16 posted 05/08/09 2:18am

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Okay, i guess i saw the Beyonce-Diana comparison wrong cool , but still, with the whole image-thing in the "Dreamgirls"-movie, including artwork covers 'n stuff shrug
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