Reply #60 posted 01/10/11 12:07pm
missfee |
Cerebus said:
missfee said:
I feel like, if nothing else, this song definitely sounds like a cover to me. But to each his own. I guess that's why everyone has different ears.
I agree. It's mostly 50s rock n' roll crossed with some very early soul/R&B. But his last album sounded like a 60s cover album from front to back. I was expecting something different from the early press it was getting, but I was also expecting something awful after reading this thread. I would have liked something a little different, but I don't think it's awful.
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Reply #62 posted 01/12/11 6:00am
JQuad |
It should be noted that people spent yrs. wanting Prince to "go back to his old sound". YEARS! When he did and put out "20ten" those same people wanted to bash the joint. So if Saadiq is slow to return to the sound that we love the most then I understand. Singles aren't what they used to be."Radio" is one tune out of 10 on a album. I remember reading Brownmark saying right after he got the gig w/ Prince. P played him a new tune he had written for his new album...probably the 1st one written..entitled "Jack u off". Brownmark's response was like ....eeehhhhh....okay. Yet "Jack u off" is probably the least remembered tune next to "Ronnie talk..." off of "Contorversy". "Radio" may be the same way. |
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Reply #63 posted 01/12/11 6:24am
deebee |
I actually think it's pretty good, but it's too generic and just lacks 'something' that makes it distinctive. When Prince was doing his new wave/rockabilly stuff, he had the guitars and the synths in there, which gave it a distinctive sound, so it didn't seem like it was just a simple, straightforward pastiche. And, similarly, even with a fairly straight-down-the-line rock 'n' roll song like Peach, he puts the minor chord in there, and adds the turnaround, to give it some little bit of flavour and stop it sounding too generic. That distinctive 'something' is what's lacking here, for my money, even though I like the song overall, and am interested to hear what's going to be on the new album. "Not everything that is faced can be changed; but nothing can be changed until it is faced." - James Baldwin |
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Reply #64 posted 01/12/11 10:17am
KCOOLMUZIQ
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silverchild said:
Even though I think he has had a pretty consistent solo career, I don't think he has done anything quite mindblowing since this masterpiece (and this was with 3T):
I actually thought that Instant Vintage, Ray Ray and The Way I See It were great records, but none of them (including his production work and numerous collaborations post-1997) were earthshattering to the point of being deemed as extraordinary. His production values have become quite redundant and he hasn't really changed it up. His involvement on D'Angelo's Voodoo held up, but it seemed like he was just coasting after all of that. And let's not forget Lucy Pearl... But I can't deny this man's work ethnic and legacy. His solo career has been quite interesting, but I will always miss Tony Toni Tone.
Your right about that. My favorite solo song by him was " Ask Of You". My brief conversation with him turn to the worse when I asked him about reuniting with TTT. I don't know what happen with them. But it most of been a messy departure. I'm not a fan of his anymore after that incident... will ALWAYS think of like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that wasn't of this earth, would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. |
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Reply #65 posted 01/14/11 7:04pm
sosgemini |
LittleBLUECorvette said:
I just seen the video. It's obvious he's trying to cross over from lookin at it. He's tryin to get played on MTV (whenever they play videos.) I doubt any of the singles from his last album were played on MTV.
Seriously? How old is he now? He's been there and done that. He should be thinking of new goals at this point. Like leaving a musical dynasty. Or writing a song for a movie that would win him an Oscar. Or creating an awesome live show. Anything but that. Space for sale... |
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Reply #66 posted 01/14/11 8:17pm
phunkdaddy |
KCOOLMUZIQ said:
silverchild said:
Even though I think he has had a pretty consistent solo career, I don't think he has done anything quite mindblowing since this masterpiece (and this was with 3T):
I actually thought that Instant Vintage, Ray Ray and The Way I See It were great records, but none of them (including his production work and numerous collaborations post-1997) were earthshattering to the point of being deemed as extraordinary. His production values have become quite redundant and he hasn't really changed it up. His involvement on D'Angelo's Voodoo held up, but it seemed like he was just coasting after all of that. And let's not forget Lucy Pearl... But I can't deny this man's work ethnic and legacy. His solo career has been quite interesting, but I will always miss Tony Toni Tone.
Your right about that. My favorite solo song by him was " Ask Of You". My brief conversation with him turn to the worse when I asked him about reuniting with TTT. I don't know what happen with them. But it most of been a messy departure. I'm not a fan of his anymore after that incident...
Don't know if it was messy but the relationship was strained. Some of the tracks for
House of Music were recorded seperately(Dwayne and Rafael). I remember Vibe doing
a story on them during that time and pretty much stated there was a little tension. Don't laugh at my funk
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Reply #67 posted 01/14/11 8:51pm
silverchild |
phunkdaddy said:
KCOOLMUZIQ said:
Your right about that. My favorite solo song by him was " Ask Of You". My brief conversation with him turn to the worse when I asked him about reuniting with TTT. I don't know what happen with them. But it most of been a messy departure. I'm not a fan of his anymore after that incident...
Don't know if it was messy but the relationship was strained. Some of the tracks for
House of Music were recorded seperately(Dwayne and Rafael). I remember Vibe doing
a story on them during that time and pretty much stated there was a little tension.
I remember that story from Vibe Magazine. There was so much drama going on amongst the group at that point of recording House of Music. I don't think the bitterness with Raphael and the rest of the guys has cleared completely, but they did perform a couple of times, sometime after the release of that album. Check me out and add me on:
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Reply #68 posted 01/14/11 8:56pm
KCOOLMUZIQ
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silverchild said:
phunkdaddy said:
Don't know if it was messy but the relationship was strained. Some of the tracks for
House of Music were recorded seperately(Dwayne and Rafael). I remember Vibe doing
a story on them during that time and pretty much stated there was a little tension.
I remember that story from Vibe Magazine. There was so much drama going on amongst the group at that point of recording House of Music. I don't think the bitterness with Raphael and the rest of the guys has cleared completely, but they did perform a couple of times, sometime after the release of that album.
I hate to say it. But Raphael is not a very nice person..........
will ALWAYS think of like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that wasn't of this earth, would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. |
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Reply #69 posted 01/15/11 1:49am
silverchild |
KCOOLMUZIQ said:
silverchild said:
I remember that story from Vibe Magazine. There was so much drama going on amongst the group at that point of recording House of Music. I don't think the bitterness with Raphael and the rest of the guys has cleared completely, but they did perform a couple of times, sometime after the release of that album.
I hate to say it. But Raphael is not a very nice person..........
Yeah I know what you mean. Not trying to judge a person, but he seems like he's got a mood swing problem. Check me out and add me on:
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Reply #70 posted 01/16/11 6:00pm
Gzilla |
Love Raphael Saadiq work but don't like the new single or the last CD.
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Reply #71 posted 02/25/11 2:54am
Reply #72 posted 02/25/11 8:43am
SonOfSoul |
silverchild said:
sunlite said:
Well he's been doing this retro thing since he came i out with TTT, so that's what we should expect from him.
Well we all know that he has always been a revivalist artist , but the whole thing where he had to use old-school analogue equipment and techniques to give his sound a more authentic 60's and 70's feel was cool back in 90's and 00's, but now it's becoming more redundant and gimmicky. I just hope this new album will challenge his audience and he can do different things musically.
I agree. He's so caught up in the 60s revival vibe that it's no longer "cool". We've been bombarded with this for the last few years by Amy Winehouse, Solange, and now R. Kelly and Eric Benet have jumped on board and now it's just overkill. I am Sir Nose, devoid of funk |
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Reply #73 posted 02/25/11 8:44am
SonOfSoul |
SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:
I LOVE Lucy Pearl the most out of his post TTT stuff. Whoever disagrees
Lucy Pearl was the shit. Too bad they couldn't get that to work. I am Sir Nose, devoid of funk |
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Reply #74 posted 02/25/11 8:48am
SonOfSoul |
silverchild said:
phunkdaddy said:
Don't know if it was messy but the relationship was strained. Some of the tracks for
House of Music were recorded seperately(Dwayne and Rafael). I remember Vibe doing
a story on them during that time and pretty much stated there was a little tension.
I remember that story from Vibe Magazine. There was so much drama going on amongst the group at that point of recording House of Music. I don't think the bitterness with Raphael and the rest of the guys has cleared completely, but they did perform a couple of times, sometime after the release of that album.
Yeah, they reunited for a few songs on his Live at the House of Blues CD. I am Sir Nose, devoid of funk |
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Reply #75 posted 02/25/11 8:49am
SonOfSoul |
I guess yall can tell what my favorite album of thiers was I am Sir Nose, devoid of funk |
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