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TEDDY PENDAGRASS vs. BARRY WHITE I love the deep vocals and the bearded faces. but if you had to choose?
Categories are musical arrangement, lyrical content, sex appeal, vocals, collaborations and longevity. somebody's stereo is a bit jacked. or they are in the bathroom doing something. | |
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Stumped. | |
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Timmy84 said: Stumped.
not an easy choice by any stretch of the imagination. | |
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DesireeNevermind said: I love the deep vocals and the bearded faces. but if you had to choose?
Categories are musical arrangement, lyrical content, sex appeal, vocals, collaborations and longevity. somebody's stereo is a bit jacked. or they are in the bathroom doing something. In terms of musical arrangement, I would have to go with Barry. He is what I call the black Betovenh. When it comes to singing those songs that will help you get your ladies panties off, I would have to go with Teddy!! "Love is like peeing in your pants, everyone sees it but only you feel its warmth" | |
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shorttrini said: Betovenh
Beethoven... BEETHOVEN! [Edited 6/18/09 12:49pm] 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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Barry white! | |
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If you are talking about vocals, I'll definitely go with Teddy. That boy could sing his ass off.
If you are talking writing and arranging, I'd take Barry. I'm not a huge fan of Barry's, but he was extremely talented. **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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If I took this concept into a studio 2 lay somethin down I'd take Barry's string orchestration, percussion, and horns and put some words 2 Teddy's soulful growl. | |
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Damn, too close to call!
But I'll vote for Barry White because of THIS: | |
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damn!!! | |
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tedy and barry can get anythang jumping when you have a women over. | |
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I flipped a coin..... it's Barry White. I flipped again.... it's Teddy Pendagrass. So there..... I think this is a trick question. | |
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Teddy in a heartbeat.
While Barry was a fabulous baritone, his music were abit one dimensional; bedroom atmosphere. Teddy tackled different feelings which made him a winner in my book. | |
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Harlepolis said: Teddy in a heartbeat.
While Barry was a fabulous baritone, his music were abit one dimensional; bedroom atmosphere. Teddy tackled different feelings which made him a winner in my book. Yep. Thank you Harp..it's Teddy Pendagrass by a nose hair but it's Teddy. | |
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Harlepolis said: Teddy in a heartbeat.
While Barry was a fabulous baritone, his music were abit one dimensional; bedroom atmosphere. Teddy tackled different feelings which made him a winner in my book. Yeah Barry had the arrangements but Teddy has the soul. | |
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Timmy84 said: Harlepolis said: Teddy in a heartbeat.
While Barry was a fabulous baritone, his music were abit one dimensional; bedroom atmosphere. Teddy tackled different feelings which made him a winner in my book. Yeah Barry had the arrangements but Teddy has the soul. Exactly. Nobody in soul music can touch Barry's orchestration. | |
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Harlepolis said: Timmy84 said: Yeah Barry had the arrangements but Teddy has the soul. Exactly. Nobody in soul music can touch Barry's orchestration. Right, that's what Barry had over everybody else. | |
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Teddy Pendergrass!!! That soulful ass voice, hands down!
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T.P. | |
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Musical arrangement: Barry White. The dude had some killer tracks; strings, drums, horns, and a nice rhythm section. If in doubt, just listen to "Put me in your Mix"
Lyrical content: Teddy P Sex Appeal: Teddy P. Vocals: Wow. I would give the nod to Barry. I still rock "Come On" and my wife just freaking melts!! Collaborations: Barry White..I thinking Big Daddy Kane, working on probably the greatest slow jam ever (IMO)..."The Secret Garden", he worked with the ageless wonder, Tina Turner, the brother has a nice list going. Longevity: Tie. They both dropped something like 20 plus albums, a ton of #1 grooves, and compilation albums. I would say a tie. In the end, you can't go wrong with either of them. But I would pick Barry White..just because of "Sho you right" The dude crushed that song. “When I give food to the poor, they call me a saint. When I ask why the poor have no food, they call me a Communist.” Brazilian bishop Dom Hélder Câmara | |
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Tough call but I'll go with T.P. Do you remember lying in bed
With your covers pulled up over your head? Radio playin' so no one can see - The Ramones | |
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Harlepolis said: Timmy84 said: Yeah Barry had the arrangements but Teddy has the soul. Exactly. Nobody in soul music can touch Barry's orchestration. Hold up what about.... http://www.imeem.com/arti...-lost-th/# http://www.imeem.com/arti...want-you/# http://www.imeem.com/rnbm...e-be-ever- wonderful/# | |
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diamondpearl1 said: Harlepolis said: Exactly. Nobody in soul music can touch Barry's orchestration. Hold up what about.... http://www.imeem.com/arti...-lost-th/# http://www.imeem.com/arti...want-you/# http://www.imeem.com/rnbm...e-be-ever- wonderful/# They're RIGHT UP there, lol. | |
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I love Barry but sometimes his music seemed a lil repetitive to me. Like the same chords, beats or something. | |
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DesireeNevermind said: I love Barry but sometimes his music seemed a lil repetitive to me. Like the same chords, beats or something.
I think all the bands and musicians back then went thru that. You come out with a certain style and it rewrites or adds another chapter 2 the book. But then the label sees dollars signs so now the studio becomes an assembly line and you're forced 2 punch the clock or end your carreer if you breach your contract. | |
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Funkcreep said: Tough call but I'll go with T.P. | |
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TP | |
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Hands down, Teddy Pendergrass! the best baritone ever! | |
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