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Reply #30 posted 12/13/10 12:02pm

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SoulAlive said:

PDogz said:

One thing I remember about this song back in the day: It was a HUGE hit! The radio played it like 50 times a day, lol.

nod yep,back in 1977,this song was massive.

REMEMBER?!? OMG! That song was being referenced EVERYWHERE! It was like; you couldn't get through an entire day without someone on TV, the radio, or in newspapers or magazines, talking about Debbie Boone and "You Light Up My Life". And the even funnier thing was: this was not all that of an unusual type of song for the radio to play back in those days. There were no Hip-Hop stations (Hell, there was no HIP-HOP, lol), RAP (...as we know it today) had not been invented yet, and very few (like ONE per city - if that) that even played much SOUL music consistently. And if you wanted to hear FUNK, your ass had better go out and buy the record, lol. Soft Rock and Light Country music ruled the airwaves, lol.

And yet strangely... I miss those days, lol.

Can it be that it was all so simple then?
Or has time rewritten every line?
And if we had the chance to do it all again,
Tell me
Would we?
Could we?


touched

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Reply #31 posted 12/13/10 12:05pm

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Why has society made me feel embarrassed to admit "You Light Up My Life" is one of my favorite 70's Pop songs??? mad lol Sure, it may be a little sappy but I'll take 'sappy' over 'crappy', which is mostly what we get now.

Why should you worry about what cynics think? I don't. I like it and that's all that matters. smile

You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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Reply #32 posted 12/13/10 12:11pm

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PDogz said:

SoulAlive said:

nod yep,back in 1977,this song was massive.

REMEMBER?!? OMG! That song was being referenced EVERYWHERE! It was like; you couldn't get through an entire day without someone on TV, the radio, or in newspapers or magazines, talking about Debbie Boone and "You Light Up My Life". And the even funnier thing was: this was not all that of an unusual type of song for the radio to play back in those days. There were no Hip-Hop stations (Hell, there was no HIP-HOP, lol), RAP (...as we know it today) had not been invented yet, and very few (like ONE per city - if that) that even played much SOUL music consistently. And if you wanted to hear FUNK, your ass had better go out and buy the record, lol. Soft Rock and Light Country music ruled the airwaves, lol.

And yet strangely... I miss those days, lol.

Can it be that it was all so simple then?
Or has time rewritten every line?
And if we had the chance to do it all again,
Tell me
Would we?
Could we?


touched

There was rap then, it just wasn't on the radio. Although you could say country songs like The Devil Went Down To Georgia and Convoy were sort of rapping. Rap didn't just instantly appear with the Sugarhill Gang in 1979.

You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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Reply #33 posted 12/13/10 12:25pm

Timmy84

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Timmy84 said:

shhh Don't give him any ideas. lol

Trust me i'll take Captain and Tenille here. lol

lol

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Reply #34 posted 12/13/10 12:28pm

Timmy84

PDogz said:

SoulAlive said:

nod yep,back in 1977,this song was massive.

REMEMBER?!? OMG! That song was being referenced EVERYWHERE! It was like; you couldn't get through an entire day without someone on TV, the radio, or in newspapers or magazines, talking about Debbie Boone and "You Light Up My Life". And the even funnier thing was: this was not all that of an unusual type of song for the radio to play back in those days. There were no Hip-Hop stations (Hell, there was no HIP-HOP, lol), RAP (...as we know it today) had not been invented yet, and very few (like ONE per city - if that) that even played much SOUL music consistently. And if you wanted to hear FUNK, your ass had better go out and buy the record, lol. Soft Rock and Light Country music ruled the airwaves, lol.

And yet strangely... I miss those days, lol.

Can it be that it was all so simple then?
Or has time rewritten every line?
And if we had the chance to do it all again,
Tell me
Would we?
Could we?


touched

Don't get me wrong I love '70s soft rock but some songs I can do without (like Boone's) but I get what you mean. And I do dig Captain & Tennille. wink

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Reply #35 posted 12/13/10 12:29pm

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I liked that song a child. It brings back fond memories and sometimes makes me teary-eyed. 1977 was a great year for music in general.

"Funkyslsistah… you ain't funky at all, you just a little ol' prude"!
"It's just my imagination, once again running away with me."
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Reply #36 posted 12/13/10 1:07pm

SoulAlive

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I liked that song a child. It brings back fond memories and sometimes makes me teary-eyed. 1977 was a great year for music in general.

nod 1977 was an incredible year.The late 70s is my favorite musical era.

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Reply #37 posted 12/13/10 1:11pm

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I vividly remember this song. I was very young at the time, but I remember every choir singing it at school, every couple that got married used the song in their wedding, etc. The song was a phenomenon that is now viewed as cheese.

A funny story about this song. My aunt got married in 2005 and used this song in her wedding. Mind you, she was 59 years old and getting married for the first time. This lady sang this song at her wedding and everyone in the audience snickered so much because the song was so poorly sang. lol

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Reply #38 posted 12/13/10 1:14pm

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MickyDolenz said:

PDogz said:

REMEMBER?!? OMG! That song was being referenced EVERYWHERE! It was like; you couldn't get through an entire day without someone on TV, the radio, or in newspapers or magazines, talking about Debbie Boone and "You Light Up My Life". And the even funnier thing was: this was not all that of an unusual type of song for the radio to play back in those days. There were no Hip-Hop stations (Hell, there was no HIP-HOP, lol), RAP (...as we know it today) had not been invented yet, and very few (like ONE per city - if that) that even played much SOUL music consistently. And if you wanted to hear FUNK, your ass had better go out and buy the record, lol. Soft Rock and Light Country music ruled the airwaves, lol.

And yet strangely... I miss those days, lol.

Can it be that it was all so simple then?
Or has time rewritten every line?
And if we had the chance to do it all again,
Tell me
Would we?
Could we?


touched

There was rap then, it just wasn't on the radio. Although you could say country songs like The Devil Went Down To Georgia and Convoy were sort of rapping. Rap didn't just instantly appear with the Sugarhill Gang in 1979.

I agree. That's why I qualified the term RAP with "as we know it today".

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Reply #39 posted 12/13/10 1:14pm

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^^ No I haven't, tell me.

This song does give me the creeps though. I loved how people took it as a love song, then Debbie said it was about Jesus or something. lol

I know why she became a one-hit wonder: they played the song too fucking much. lol

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It sucks just as much now. WABC used to play that sappy shit at least ten times a day.

As for Brooks;

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/ny_crime/2010/12/10/2010-12-10_sylvie_cachay_case_exboyfriend_nick_brooks_charged_with_attempted_murder_in_soho.html

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Reply #40 posted 12/13/10 1:22pm

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Timmy84 said:

PDogz said:

REMEMBER?!? OMG! That song was being referenced EVERYWHERE! It was like; you couldn't get through an entire day without someone on TV, the radio, or in newspapers or magazines, talking about Debbie Boone and "You Light Up My Life". And the even funnier thing was: this was not all that of an unusual type of song for the radio to play back in those days. There were no Hip-Hop stations (Hell, there was no HIP-HOP, lol), RAP (...as we know it today) had not been invented yet, and very few (like ONE per city - if that) that even played much SOUL music consistently. And if you wanted to hear FUNK, your ass had better go out and buy the record, lol. Soft Rock and Light Country music ruled the airwaves, lol.

And yet strangely... I miss those days, lol.

Can it be that it was all so simple then?
Or has time rewritten every line?
And if we had the chance to do it all again,
Tell me
Would we?
Could we?


touched

Don't get me wrong I love '70s soft rock but some songs I can do without (like Boone's) but I get what you mean. And I do dig Captain & Tennille. wink

Two different genres, but I could ALMOST compare "You Light Up My Life" with Rick James' "Super Freak" in the way the radio just played it to death! Even with responding to this thread, I haven't even played the OP's YouTube clip of "You Light Up My Life" because I've heard that song soooooooooooo many times, I can recall every note and nuance without the need to hear it again, lol.

"There's Nothing That The Proper Attitude Won't Render Funkable!"

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Reply #41 posted 12/13/10 1:30pm

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uPtoWnNY said:

Timmy84 said:

^^ No I haven't, tell me.

This song does give me the creeps though. I loved how people took it as a love song, then Debbie said it was about Jesus or something. lol

I know why she became a one-hit wonder: they played the song too fucking much. lol

It sucks just as much now. WABC used to play that sappy shit at least ten times a day.

THAT's what I'm saying! We had a radio-alarm clock back in those days set to wake us up to WABC. WABC was the coolest station to listen to in those days (...aside from WBLS), and I used to love Cousin Brucie, lol. We listened to WABC morning, noon, and night.

I can still remember their little signature riff: "New York radio, WABC [DING!]" Our radio STAYED tuned to WABC.

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Reply #42 posted 12/13/10 2:16pm

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Looks like the mighty Oprah found Debby. lol This is from October 2010.

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Reply #43 posted 12/13/10 2:47pm

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SoulAlive said:

this thread has taken an interesting turn lol

The Captain has Anime eyes, lol.

The Captain's Eye

BTW, I don't believe I've ever heard him speak, lol.

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Reply #44 posted 12/13/10 2:49pm

Timmy84

PDogz said:

SoulAlive said:

this thread has taken an interesting turn lol

The Captain has Anime eyes, lol.

The Captain's Eye

BTW, I don't believe I've ever heard him speak, lol.

I think that was his decision to stay quiet lol he's gotten vocal lately though lol

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Reply #45 posted 12/13/10 2:50pm

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falloff Hell naw!

I bet she was Shitney's idol because she's definately the black version of Debby Boone. And just think, the once hip R&B stations were reduced a black version of shit like this. lol

Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #46 posted 12/13/10 2:51pm

Timmy84

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falloff Hell naw!

I bet she was Shitney's idol because she's definately the black version of Debby Boone. And just think, the once hip R&B stations were reduced a black version of shit like this. lol

You want more irony? Whitney recorded the song for her album "Just Whitney". lol

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Reply #47 posted 12/13/10 2:52pm

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SoulAlive said:

I love this song boxed lol

hah!

Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #48 posted 12/13/10 2:52pm

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Timmy84 said:

vainandy said:

falloff Hell naw!

I bet she was Shitney's idol because she's definately the black version of Debby Boone. And just think, the once hip R&B stations were reduced a black version of shit like this. lol

You want more irony? Whitney recorded the song for her album "Just Whitney". lol

spit

Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #49 posted 12/13/10 2:53pm

Timmy84

^ Funny ain't it? lol

The girl actually said "Looooooooooooof" at the end of it. falloff

I hated her version too. lol

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Reply #50 posted 12/13/10 2:55pm

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TD3 said:

SoulAlive said:

"Muskrat Love" music music lol

I could do an entire thread on 70s soft rock,lol

Thank you for keepin' it real . . . biggrin

Oh, I love that song there. I also love "Do That To Me One More Time". But there's a big difference in those two songs and "You Light Up My Life". lol

Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #51 posted 12/13/10 2:57pm

Timmy84

vainandy said:

TD3 said:

Thank you for keepin' it real . . . biggrin

Oh, I love that song there. I also love "Do That To Me One More Time". But there's a big difference in those two songs and "You Light Up My Life". lol

nod Exactly!!! lol

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Reply #52 posted 12/13/10 2:59pm

SoulAlive

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I love this song boxed lol

hah!

lol I love schmaltzy 70s songs like this boxed

Stuff like "Feelings","Precious And Few","Bluer Than Blue"......love those songs! lol

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Reply #53 posted 12/13/10 3:00pm

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SoulAlive said:

vainandy said:

hah!

lol I love schmaltzy 70s songs like this boxed

Stuff like "Feelings","Precious And Few","Bluer Than Blue"......love those songs! lol

neutral lol

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Reply #54 posted 12/13/10 3:03pm

SoulAlive

Timmy84 said:

SoulAlive said:

lol I love schmaltzy 70s songs like this boxed

Stuff like "Feelings","Precious And Few","Bluer Than Blue"......love those songs! lol

neutral lol

that's what was so cool about the 70s....you had so many great genres lol

You had disco,funk,rock,pop,soft rock,etc.....you could find great tunes in every genre.

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Reply #55 posted 12/13/10 3:05pm

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I'm sorry. disbelief I take full responsibility.

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Reply #56 posted 12/13/10 3:06pm

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SoulAlive said:

vainandy said:

hah!

lol I love schmaltzy 70s songs like this boxed

Stuff like "Feelings","Precious And Few","Bluer Than Blue"......love those songs! lol

I think Morris Albert was from South America.

You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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Reply #57 posted 12/13/10 3:14pm

Timmy84

SoulAlive said:

Timmy84 said:

neutral lol

that's what was so cool about the 70s....you had so many great genres lol

You had disco,funk,rock,pop,soft rock,etc.....you could find great tunes in every genre.

That's true. lol

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Reply #58 posted 12/13/10 3:14pm

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Timmy84 said:

neutral lol

that's what was so cool about the 70s....you had so many great genres lol

You had disco,funk,rock,pop,soft rock,etc.....you could find great tunes in every genre.

Feelings, nothing more than feelings,
trying to forget my feelings of love.
Teardrops rolling down on my face,
trying to forget my feelings of love.

Feelings, for all my life I'll feel it.
I wish I've never met you, girl; you'll never come again.

Feelings, wo-o-o feelings,
wo-o-o, feel you again in my arms.

Feelings, feelings like I've never lost you
and feelings like I've never have you again in my heart.

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Reply #59 posted 12/13/10 3:14pm

Timmy84

Cerebus said:

I'm sorry. disbelief I take full responsibility.

comfort

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