I'm glad to see someone else noticed how personable he was during the show.His comfort level is far better than back in the day when he didn't really talk much in between songs.I wonder if that's the same panty chick that was at my show.His background singer was hellasexy and could sing.Chrissette Michelle always does that imitating skit and it's awesome.I hope she gets alot of new fans from this tour cuz she's great.I'm glad someone else forgot about the songlist like i did..lol | |
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Graycap23 said: Nick715 said: OK, but HOW MANY TIMES DO YOU HAVE TO SAY IT???? Go to a thread where you like the song/album/artist. It's not like you said it once. You know I'm right. How many times would u like? Thanx Gray, for holding it down. Some people think we're being negative for having an opinion. Please! **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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daPrettyman said: Graycap23 said: How many times would u like? Thanx Gray, for holding it down. Some people think we're being negative for having an opinion. Please! It's all good. | |
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DAV123 said: Saw Maxwell last nite and it was worth every penny spent. I was two rows from the stage a great surprise and almost too much for my girlfriend who is a MAXFAN!!! I don't have a setlist because I was busy drooling over the sexiness that was all over that stage.
The voice was tight and the body moves were just right. Maxwell is Marvin/Al/and a bit of Tom wrapped up into one. The crowd LOVED HIM and he was very personable on stage and looked like he was having fun! At one point he highlighted the band who sounded great and a background female singer who was pretty good as well. They shine this light behind him during some of the songs that make you want to just faint....it's a very sexy atmosphere when they do that...mmmmm He took all the flowers and gave out hugs...a pair of panties was thrown on the stage and he took them... smelled them.... and then licked his finger in a very kinky ass way since this was my first MAX experience I was like "No he didn't"....It so reminded me of Prince and I felt a lil guilty pleasure actually fawning over another artist doing this! haha one thing for sure if your missing out on some suttle sexiness where Prince is concerned you can best believe Maxwell is taking that up with his audience! LAWD JEEEZUS! Chrisette Michelle is a bad bitch....that girl can SANG! She reminded me so much of Phyllis Hyman that it was eerie. I would love to know where is she drawing the emotion from her songs because the women were feeling that vibe . She did this lil tribute to John Legend/Eryka Badu and Anita Baker...making her voice song like theirs....it was great and you can clearly see her respect for these other artist. she also sung the chorus to MJ"s Heal the World which put a lil chill in the air for Mike....you can't help to feel like "damn he's gone" when someone does a lil tribute in their shows. I was please with the song selection ...basically he sang the hits, the new stuff and also Simply Beautiful which caused me to almost stomp my stilettos in the wood floor....I can't take that song even when Al sings it! Maxwell come back to me is what I expected....he stuck true to form building us up for what I believe for a great ride to a comeback. He has nothing to prove because the voice is as sexy as it was 10 years ago let alone the looks. Yeah I miss the hair but I can appreciate that fine ass brother just the way he is now. That does sound like a really good show. It seems like Maxwell has come a long way with his stage shows. I haven't seen him live since his debut came out and it was a good show. It reminded me of Prince, also. I love Chrisette Michelle. I saw her on Wendy Williams yesterday and she kilt it! "What You Do" is among my new favorite songs out now. **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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DAV123 said: Saw Maxwell last nite and it was worth every penny spent. I was two rows from the stage a great surprise and almost too much for my girlfriend who is a MAXFAN!!! I don't have a setlist because I was busy drooling over the sexiness that was all over that stage.
The voice was tight and the body moves were just right. Maxwell is Marvin/Al/and a bit of Tom wrapped up into one. The crowd LOVED HIM and he was very personable on stage and looked like he was having fun! At one point he highlighted the band who sounded great and a background female singer who was pretty good as well. They shine this light behind him during some of the songs that make you want to just faint....it's a very sexy atmosphere when they do that...mmmmm He took all the flowers and gave out hugs...a pair of panties was thrown on the stage and he took them... smelled them.... and then licked his finger in a very kinky ass way since this was my first MAX experience I was like "No he didn't"....It so reminded me of Prince and I felt a lil guilty pleasure actually fawning over another artist doing this! haha one thing for sure if your missing out on some suttle sexiness where Prince is concerned you can best believe Maxwell is taking that up with his audience! LAWD JEEEZUS! Glad you enjoyed the concert. I think he puts together a nice stage show, but I have to say I was a bit put off when seeing him this fall with the whole panty thing etc. and some comments he made. It's interesting, I feel like he came out on a subtle sensual tip, and is now (at least live), being much more overtly sexual. His right to change it up, of course, but I was taken aback for sure! Was the venue full last night? | |
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Graycap23 said: daPrettyman said: Thanx Gray, for holding it down. Some people think we're being negative for having an opinion. Please! It's all good. Yeah, it is all good. You two should get a room. Once again, your negative opinions were stated 4 or 5 times already. We understand.....yet you're still here.....in this thread. Come back next year to spread your negativity when volume 2 is out. Back to Maxwell, nothing but good reviews and the album and both singles are doing their thing. PW is #1 and BH is #10 at Urban AC. I guess there's something wrong with all the people who like the new album..... | |
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Nick715 said: Graycap23 said: It's all good. Yeah, it is all good. You two should get a room. Once again, your negative opinions were stated 4 or 5 times already. We understand.....yet you're still here.....in this thread. Come back next year to spread your negativity when volume 2 is out. Back to Maxwell, nothing but good reviews and the album and both singles are doing their thing. PW is #1 and BH is #10 at Urban AC. I guess there's something wrong with all the people who like the new album..... Who is really TROLLING here? | |
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SavonOsco said: That suit! Liking the way PW is being performed with that coda (?), although it'd be nice to experience the uncut version. The album has grown more. It's sharp.. only one song that I don't wholeheartedly love and that's "Love You", although it's still quality. | |
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ElBessoNegro said: SavonOsco said: That suit! Liking the way PW is being performed with that coda (?), although it'd be nice to experience the uncut version. The album has grown more. It's sharp.. only one song that I don't wholeheartedly love and that's "Love You", although it's still quality. The fact that he just performed hours earlier and still sound like that is amazing,his band included.Even though some of them had on the same clothes that they had on in the show..lol.. but its all good | |
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His GMA performance was really good. "Bad Habits" is on the GMA website. I don't think it's on youtube yet. Maxwell is just droolicious
http://abcnews.go.com/vid...id=8144719 "Funkyslsistah… you ain't funky at all, you just a little ol' prude"!
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wow cant wait for the new album to come out.....
love the soulful maxwell ,,,,loves all his songs ,,,, so define .....to listen to | |
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He sho nuff killed that live version of "Bad Habits". | |
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Copycat said: He sho nuff killed that live version of "Bad Habits".
That is my fav song on the cd. | |
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Graycap23 said: Copycat said: He sho nuff killed that live version of "Bad Habits".
That is my fav song on the cd. I dig it too. It's a good opener. | |
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MCW said: {quot}
Glad you enjoyed the concert. I think he puts together a nice stage show, but I have to say I was a bit put off when seeing him this fall with the whole panty thing etc. and some comments he made. It's interesting, I feel like he came out on a subtle sensual tip, and is now (at least live), being much more overtly sexual. His right to change it up, of course, but I was taken aback for sure! Was the venue full last night?[/quote] It seemed like it...although there were 3 empty seats to the right of me....which was fine for me because that gave me screaming and leverage room to have my Maxwell moments! My girlfriend has seen him 4 times prior to this show and she also stated that he never really do as much sexual things like he did in Wednesday show. Let's just hope he keeps it classy or someone Twitter him and tell him to be careful. He doesn't have to do any of that stuff really the voice and the appearance is totally enough. Stroking the mic stand always works for me [Edited 7/24/09 11:29am] "A Man Can't Ride Your Back Unless It's Bent" MLK 4/3/68 | |
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piccolo7 said: wow cant wait for the new album to come out.....
love the soulful maxwell ,,,,loves all his songs ,,,, so define .....to listen to The new album is out! Did you mean volume 2? | |
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piccolo7 said: wow cant wait for the new album to come out.....
love the soulful maxwell ,,,,loves all his songs ,,,, so define .....to listen to It's been out for about 3 weeks now. BLACKsummer'snight is out. blackSUMMER'Snight is due in 2010 blacksummer'sNIGHT is due in 2011 | |
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DAV123 said: MCW said: {quot}
Glad you enjoyed the concert. I think he puts together a nice stage show, but I have to say I was a bit put off when seeing him this fall with the whole panty thing etc. and some comments he made. It's interesting, I feel like he came out on a subtle sensual tip, and is now (at least live), being much more overtly sexual. His right to change it up, of course, but I was taken aback for sure! Was the venue full last night? It seemed like it...although there were 3 empty seats to the right of me....which was fine for me because that gave me screaming and leverage room to have my Maxwell moments! My girlfriend has seen him 4 times prior to this show and she also stated that he never really do as much sexual things like he did in Wednesday show. Let's just hope he keeps it classy or someone Twitter him and tell him to be careful. He doesn't have to do any of that stuff really the voice and the appearance is totally enough. Stroking the mic stand always works for me [Edited 7/24/09 11:29am] [/quote] Absolutely. The man, his voice, and his music are all sensual and alluring-no need for anything else. | |
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Maxwell: For the Love of Music July 2009 Enamored with the need to release nearly eight years of pent up passion and musical ingenious because he says it simply “has to be done,” soulful R&B singer Maxwell has officially returned to a welcoming audience. When he took a break over seven years ago, shortly after “Now” was released, no one knew, including the man himself, whether the reception would be the same if and when he returned. Thankfully, fans of good music have turned out and supported the same man who sang “Fortunate,” “Matrimony” and “Lifetime” years back. Because of the immense support Maxwell is grateful. More than anything however, he is grateful for having the opportunity to simply “do it again.” Sitting down with Singersroom for a candid session, Maxwell shares his love for music while also shedding light on his break from the scene; the link between a failed relationship and “Blacksummers’night;” his first demo; and even what makes him smile. But Maxwell does get a little serious with us when discussing the state of the music industry and what seems to motivate other artists – in fact, his answer will surprise you. Singersroom: People continue to support your music. Is the reaction from fans still surprising? Maxwell: Yes. It never stops for me. It’s kind of emotional for me. So many people have been so supportive and encouraging over the years and have been waiting for this album to make its debut. I’m just so grateful in every way that I still have this great, great opportunity to make music for people and to make music for myself. To share it with the world, that rush, it never loses its luster. Singersroom: You mentioned time off. What was most liberating about your time away from music? Maxwell: Not having pressure of being anything but a person. In my every day, not having a deadline [and] not having a due date. Making music like I did when I was a kid, because I just needed to finish it, because I wanted to hear how it ended up as opposed to getting it over to mastering and getting it over to production or all the outlets that it has to get through to get out to the world and in people’s hands. Just making music for the sheer joy was really what captivated me over the last few years. I hope that people can really hear that in what we’ve put together for them in this trilogy that’s about to sort of find its way into people’s hearts over the next three years. The first installment feels good. It’s like that published thing... You know how it is when you’re a writer and you see your name in the byline. In your own words and seeing them in print and knowing that even though you don’t know what eyes are watching or what eyes are reading, you know somebody is picking up what you have to say and your perspective. It all works the same with music in that regard. I’m delighted in so many ways to be published!!! Singersroom: In a recent interview you said cutting your hair was liberating because people did not recognize you. Would you consider growing it back? Maxwell: You know I may. I may wake up one morning if the wind is blowing this way [and do it]. I don’t ever want to be in the same zone. I know how easy it is to do what is expected of you. I know a lot of people have their opinions about what I should do [and] that I should grow my hair back. It’s funny. When I was in New Orleans I did some signings and met some really amazing people who buy and wanted to get their record signed and you know, give me a handshake and say hello and all those things. You get the occasional “Oh baby you need to grow your hair back” but I take it with love. I don’t see it as though I’m not being accepted because all of a sudden I want to have a fade. You know I just wanted a fade so bad for a while. I just wanted to get lined up, go to the barber for a second, instead of waking up with my buckwheat or what was my hair before. I’m just happy that people are overlooking it, that my career wasn’t built on a hair style. Singersroom: Let’s talk music. BLACKsummers’night is being released as a trilogy, why is that? Maxwell: I just wanted to do something ambitious. I had spent so much time away and so much material that I did not want to inundate people with too much at once. I think that’s a why. There’s not that much time in the world. People have so much that they want to listen to and do. I feel like if you’re concise and concentrated in your approach people can take it in a lot more and I’ve never done a trilogy and I’ve always wanted to do one so this was the perfect opportunity. I feel this was the perfect time with the way that the world is now with the recession and the passing of Michael Jackson and the changing of the garb, with our new president, and all the great things that are happening and making America progress I feel like this is a good time. I’m just happy that I’m here to do it and that I’m alive, able and healthy enough … all those things you know. Singersroom: It has been confirmed that an unfortunate break up affected this album. Would you say the best music comes from frustration in the romance department? Maxwell: It’s sad to say but pain resonates in a way. Part of you that is bruised; part of you that yearns and longs for certain healing looks to art to help that cathartic movement; and it bodes well for material. I didn’t want to fake anything and try and create some pain. It was difficult after many years of being well received. And not just well received but, the loyalty that I feel like a lot of people have regarding what I do. Sometimes you can get kind of complacent. You can be in your zone and you don’t [feel] you have to try as hard and I think that the time away created a certain amount of urgency. It reminds me of my first days when I was just shopping a demo and working out all that I could in a four track studio that I bought as a teenager. All of those things sort of came back to me now. They’re here now. They’re all exemplified in the music that you’ll get over the next three years so it makes it feel real and that’s what I want to give people. I don’t get up in the morning just to make money. I’m not just trying to sell records to meet the quota and keep the house going or the car running and all those things. It’s good to make music because there’s like an urge in you that needs it to happen. I think it’s much better for me to listen back to something and go wow there’s a struggle there, there’s purpose here and the purpose is a creative purpose and not just about maintaining my celebrity [or whatever that is] or fame. Those things don’t really interest me. They come and go fast and you can’t hang your hat on something like that. You can definitely hang your hat on the songs you’ve written. Knowing that “hey I went through this thing that really happened to me and I hope that what I went through really resonates in someone else” and they can go “yeah, you know, me too, me too” or “yeah I know where you’re coming from” -- That’s what I live for. I live for those moments and I’m so, so excited about this great opportunity before me right now. Singersroom: With that said, if music turned into a job and was no longer fun would you call it quits? Maxwell: You know. I don’t know if I could ever quit music. It’s just like a thing in me that I have no real control over why I need to do it – it’s just something that has to be done. But I think I sort of did that already. I think that when I was trying to put together this next album, I was like why am I making this. I’ve said this before but, it’s like every artist, the first time they step into the world and first time they’re received or make that mark, it’s that feeling of doing it for the service of it rather than the result. I made this album and these albums with the assistance of so many great people. Musicians on this album are at the top of their game. To be in that zone or that place where you’re just making music because you really love it… you can tell the difference I think. I can [tell] when I hear it in someone else’s work. I’m sure when people listen to what I do, they know oh yeah you know “this guy is really doing it because he cares.” And you know when you hear the other thing… “This guy is doing it just because he wants to buy that new Lamborghini”. Singersroom: How do you keep the energy around you fun and aloft? Maxwell: I’m lucky. I’m really lucky. Blessed is what I really feel. I pride myself on not trying to look at things in that zone or that vein but, I think everyone around me really knows me like family. There’s no heir or hierarchy or any of that kind of stuff: People telling me what I gotta do and where I gotta go and come on and… I don’t look at it as people work for me. I work with people. We work with each other. We all are equal. Everyone’s role in my experience and from what I do is still equal and is so essential to the outcome that you ultimately get to hear or to see. It’s a team effort, that’s how I see it. http://www.singersroom.co...-v-165.asp | |
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Since I'm still on my Maxwell HIGH....umm I thought this site just had some tasty ass photos that well....well ummm...aw damn just click the link!
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Graycap23 said: Are any of u guys Chico Debarge fans?
I'm not a big fan of his. He's just "ok" to me. I haven't heard his new album yet. I heard him on a radio interview and the boy sounded like a straight up crack-head. I don't mean that in an offensive way, but he did. **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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daPrettyman said: Graycap23 said: Are any of u guys Chico Debarge fans?
I'm not a big fan of his. He's just "ok" to me. I haven't heard his new album yet. I heard him on a radio interview and the boy sounded like a straight up crack-head. I don't mean that in an offensive way, but he did. Lol. Damn sounds like he has no kicked his habit. I dig the new cd much more than Maxwell's new joint. | |
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Graycap23 said: daPrettyman said: I'm not a big fan of his. He's just "ok" to me. I haven't heard his new album yet. I heard him on a radio interview and the boy sounded like a straight up crack-head. I don't mean that in an offensive way, but he did. Lol. Damn sounds like he has no kicked his habit. I dig the new cd much more than Maxwell's new joint. A friend of mine told me it was good. Kedar Massenberg is really trying to hype him and Joe up again. Joe's album is better than Maxwell's to me. **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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Really dig it... My mind says "grower".... "Goodness will guide us when love is inside of us... The Force will be with you, always" | |
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daPrettyman said: Graycap23 said: Lol. Damn sounds like he has no kicked his habit. I dig the new cd much more than Maxwell's new joint. A friend of mine told me it was good. Kedar Massenberg is really trying to hype him and Joe up again. Joe's album is better than Maxwell's to me. I still have not listed 2 the new Joe yet. Maybe I'll do that 2day. | |
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Graycap23 said: daPrettyman said: A friend of mine told me it was good. Kedar Massenberg is really trying to hype him and Joe up again. Joe's album is better than Maxwell's to me. I still have not listed 2 the new Joe yet. Maybe I'll do that 2day. I was pleasantly surprised. It is typical Joe, but better than his last 2 albums for sure. **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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daPrettyman said: Graycap23 said: I still have not listed 2 the new Joe yet. Maybe I'll do that 2day. I was pleasantly surprised. It is typical Joe, but better than his last 2 albums for sure. I used 2 a Joe fan but all of cd's sound the same. I can't one from the next. | |
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Graycap23 said: daPrettyman said: I was pleasantly surprised. It is typical Joe, but better than his last 2 albums for sure. I used 2 a Joe fan but all of cd's sound the same. I can't one from the next. That is true. He hasn't tested any new water since his 2nd album. What happened to the guy who did "I'm In Love"? **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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