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Thread started 05/30/09 4:21pm

matthewgrant

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Across 110th Street



anyone else like this song? I have ever since I heard Sandra Bernhard(sp?) do a cover version of it. Haven't seen the movie lol
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Reply #1 posted 05/30/09 4:27pm

Timmy84

"I was the third brother of five
Doing what I had to do to survive
I'm not saying what I did was all right
Growing up in the ghetto was a day-to-day fight..."
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Bobby was telling on himself in the first verse. nod
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Reply #2 posted 05/30/09 5:45pm

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Timmy84 said:

"I was the third brother of five
Doing what I had to do to survive
I'm not saying what I did was all right
Growing up in the ghetto was a day-to-day fight..."
whistle

Bobby was telling on himself in the first verse. nod

Right, right. Here's my lyric right here though T84:
"You don't know what you'll do untill you're put under pressure
Across 110th St is a helluva tester"
Man, Mr. Womack is one of my all time fave artists and THIS is one of my ALL time favorite songs. I wrote a Z Cult thread on this song on here quite some time ago. Bobby was a pretty good friend with my father and I treasure the fact that as a little kid, I was able to have met Mr. Womack on a few occassions. Classy man and one of the best songwriters ever.
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Reply #3 posted 05/30/09 6:26pm

Timmy84

blackguitaristz said:

Timmy84 said:

"I was the third brother of five
Doing what I had to do to survive
I'm not saying what I did was all right
Growing up in the ghetto was a day-to-day fight..."
whistle

Bobby was telling on himself in the first verse. nod

Right, right. Here's my lyric right here though T84:
"You don't know what you'll do untill you're put under pressure
Across 110th St is a helluva tester"
Man, Mr. Womack is one of my all time fave artists and THIS is one of my ALL time favorite songs. I wrote a Z Cult thread on this song on here quite some time ago. Bobby was a pretty good friend with my father and I treasure the fact that as a little kid, I was able to have met Mr. Womack on a few occassions. Classy man and one of the best songwriters ever.


Yeah, I was gonna finish it but I had forgotten the other verse verbatim before that last line. lol

Cool that you met him. smile
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Reply #4 posted 05/30/09 7:46pm

SoulAlive

Great song! One of Bobby's best.I have the movie on DVD but I don't think it's very good,compared to other "blaxploitation" movies from that period.
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Reply #5 posted 05/30/09 9:34pm

Brendan

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It’s a fantastic record. Like so much of the great cinema of that period, it’s extraordinarily adept at revealing the gritty soul of its environment.

Through this music I walk those streets, even though I live a half a country apart.
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Reply #6 posted 05/31/09 7:17am

IAintTheOne

Womack's a genius yes. but what he did to Jackie and Sam was fuckin terrible man
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Reply #7 posted 05/31/09 7:23am

Cinnie

I watched that movie more than once. Great track.
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Reply #8 posted 05/31/09 7:24am

IAintTheOne

Cinnie said:

I watched that movie more than once. Great track.



Saw it in the mo,,,, fuck i am old huh
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Reply #9 posted 05/31/09 7:29am

Cinnie

IAintTheOne said:

Cinnie said:

I watched that movie more than once. Great track.



Saw it in the mo,,,, fuck i am old huh


I'm surprised by that! What was it rated??
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Reply #10 posted 05/31/09 7:31am

SPYZFAN1

Great song. I asked my mom last week why does Bobby talk in the beginning of all his songs.. My mom used to play his records all the time..I love his music.

I think the movie is cool. A very hard hitting, 70's R-rated version of "Law And Order". Very messed up what happened to Antonio (Huggy Bear) Fargas in the movie (lol).

Al Green was offered to do the theme song but he turned it down.
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Reply #11 posted 05/31/09 7:31am

IAintTheOne

Cinnie said:

IAintTheOne said:




Saw it in the mo,,,, fuck i am old huh


I'm surprised by that! What was it rated??



R shit my dad took me to see Sheba Baby it was a different time playa smile
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Reply #12 posted 05/31/09 7:40am

Cinnie

IAintTheOne said:

Cinnie said:



I'm surprised by that! What was it rated??



R shit my dad took me to see Sheba Baby it was a different time playa smile


I remember sneakin in by myself to CB4 n' schitt. smile
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Reply #13 posted 05/31/09 7:41am

SPYZFAN1

"Sheba" is classic too. I love and collect all of those old school 70's flicks. Collection is almost complete.

The actor Micheal Jai White (Spawn, Tyson) has a blaxpoitaion parody flick called "Black Dynamite" coming out this fall. I think it's going to be hysterical. There's preview clips on the tube.
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Reply #14 posted 05/31/09 9:59am

SoulAlive

SPYZFAN1 said:

"Sheba" is classic too. I love and collect all of those old school 70's flicks. Collection is almost complete.

The actor Micheal Jai White (Spawn, Tyson) has a blaxpoitaion parody flick called "Black Dynamite" coming out this fall. I think it's going to be hysterical. There's preview clips on the tube.


I collect those movies too.If I had to pick a favorite,it would be 'The Mack'.
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Reply #15 posted 05/31/09 10:07am

SCNDLS

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Love this song and how QT used it in Jackie Brown. I love how he pays tribute to old soul/funk music in all his movies. mushy
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Reply #16 posted 05/31/09 10:25am

Cinnie

I don't know if I ever watched Sheba! A friend of mine collected movies and I mighta watched it.
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Reply #17 posted 05/31/09 10:48am

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I almost shit my pants when Tarantino used this to open Jackie Brown.

I remember my parents went to see this flick way back when and all my mom could talk about was thm throwin dude off a roof. I picked it up on dvd a few years ago.

But the song is the epitome of soulful.Love it.

The part where he says 'come on' to sing the last chorus sends chills.
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Reply #18 posted 05/31/09 2:11pm

babynoz

IAintTheOne said:

Cinnie said:

I watched that movie more than once. Great track.



Saw it in the mo,,,, fuck i am old huh



You ain't the only one, LOL!

My favorite Womack song.
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Reply #19 posted 05/31/09 7:19pm

mrpunkfunk

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I never knew that this song was the score to a movie. The first time I heard it was when I watched 'Jackie Brown', I instantly fell in love with the song, and bought the soundtrack. But this is the song that opened the door to the rest of Bobby Womack's music for me.

But... I'll be the one to take the bait, I know Bobby married Sam Cooke's widow, but what did he 'do' to Jackie (Wilson, I assume)???
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Reply #20 posted 05/31/09 7:59pm

IAintTheOne

mrpunkfunk said:

I never knew that this song was the score to a movie. The first time I heard it was when I watched 'Jackie Brown', I instantly fell in love with the song, and bought the soundtrack. But this is the song that opened the door to the rest of Bobby Womack's music for me.

But... I'll be the one to take the bait, I know Bobby married Sam Cooke's widow, but what did he 'do' to Jackie (Wilson, I assume)???


Apparently the Spinners had given Bobby some money to cover Jackie's hospital bills. And Bobby spent it and Jackie's bills weren't covered.
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Reply #21 posted 05/31/09 10:02pm

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I first heard it in Jackie Brown too, sadly. I wish my parents had a deeper music knowledge/appreciation when I was coming up so I wouldn't have to seek so much on my own shrug Anyway, dig the song nod
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Reply #22 posted 06/01/09 1:41am

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SPYZFAN1 said:

"Sheba" is classic too. I love and collect all of those old school 70's flicks. Collection is almost complete.

The actor Micheal Jai White (Spawn, Tyson) has a blaxpoitaion parody flick called "Black Dynamite" coming out this fall. I think it's going to be hysterical. There's preview clips on the tube.

Hell yeah Black Dynamite is going to be killin'! I saw a trailer of it already in the theatres. Yeah, I have all of the blax films as well. And not just the action films but films like "Abbey" to "Black Shampoo".
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