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Thread started 03/31/11 11:29am

DirtyChris

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A Taste of Honey//"If We Loved"

how many fans of this song?

"Iiiii've got so much lovin to doooo..."

I love that at the tail end smile

"be who you are and say what you feel
because those who mind don't matter
and those who matter don't mind."
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Reply #1 posted 03/31/11 11:36am

Timmy84

Listenin' now. music

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Reply #2 posted 03/31/11 11:45am

DirtyChris

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Timmy84 said:

Listenin' now. music

I was born in '81

but this album will always remind me

of my childhood...

I started spinnin records at 2 yrs old

and my mama had this record

along with these records:

in her crate

those 3 album covers, along with A Taste of Honey debut

always take me back

to learning how to operate a turntable

as a young buck

"be who you are and say what you feel
because those who mind don't matter
and those who matter don't mind."
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Reply #3 posted 03/31/11 11:47am

Timmy84

DirtyChris said:

Timmy84 said:

Listenin' now. music

I was born in '81

but this album will always remind me

of my childhood...

I started spinnin records at 2 yrs old

and my mama had this record

along with these records:

in her crate

those 3 album covers, along with A Taste of Honey debut

always take me back

to learning how to operate a turntable

as a young buck

Reading this just made me wish I had the same type of childhood. But times were already changing when I was born. If there was a vinyl player with good records I missed it, maybe Dad threw it out when I was about three. mad lol I had the videos though lol smile I just wished I was UP on these records at the age you were. lol

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Reply #4 posted 03/31/11 11:53am

DirtyChris

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Timmy84 said:

Reading this just made me wish I had the same type of childhood. But times were already changing when I was born. If there was a vinyl player with good records I missed it, maybe Dad threw it out when I was about three. mad lol I had the videos though lol smile I just wished I was UP on these records at the age you were. lol

and the funny thing is my mama hardly played records

I was the music player of the house after my big sis moved out

she'd had her run with buying LPs and staying current with music

and didn't care one way or the other I guess LOL

but I see that she had very good taste in music.. she had Aretha & Donny & Roberta

and stuff like that, lots of Motown.. Mary Wells & Marvin Gaye & stuff

she hated Prince tho mad LOL

but I was STUCK ON CHAKA LOL

loved "The Message In The Middle of The Bottom" LOL

I can see me now singing along indian style on the floor

in front of the speaker smile

"be who you are and say what you feel
because those who mind don't matter
and those who matter don't mind."
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Reply #5 posted 03/31/11 11:55am

Timmy84

DirtyChris said:

Timmy84 said:

Reading this just made me wish I had the same type of childhood. But times were already changing when I was born. If there was a vinyl player with good records I missed it, maybe Dad threw it out when I was about three. mad lol I had the videos though lol smile I just wished I was UP on these records at the age you were. lol

and the funny thing is my mama hardly played records

I was the music player of the house after my big sis moved out

she'd had her run with buying LPs and staying current with music

and didn't care one way or the other I guess LOL

but I see that she had very good taste in music.. she had Aretha & Donny & Roberta

and stuff like that, lots of Motown.. Mary Wells & Marvin Gaye & stuff

she hated Prince tho mad LOL

but I was STUCK ON CHAKA LOL

loved "The Message In The Middle of The Bottom" LOL

I can see me now singing along indian style on the floor

in front of the speaker smile

Wow lol my parents LOVED Prince. biggrin lol

I can see why you LOVE "The Message in the Middle of the Bottom", that song's quite intoxicating. music

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Reply #6 posted 03/31/11 12:06pm

DirtyChris

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Timmy84 said:

DirtyChris said:

and the funny thing is my mama hardly played records

I was the music player of the house after my big sis moved out

she'd had her run with buying LPs and staying current with music

and didn't care one way or the other I guess LOL

but I see that she had very good taste in music.. she had Aretha & Donny & Roberta

and stuff like that, lots of Motown.. Mary Wells & Marvin Gaye & stuff

she hated Prince tho mad LOL

but I was STUCK ON CHAKA LOL

loved "The Message In The Middle of The Bottom" LOL

I can see me now singing along indian style on the floor

in front of the speaker smile

Wow lol my parents LOVED Prince. biggrin lol

I can see why you LOVE "The Message in the Middle of the Bottom", that song's quite intoxicating. music

it was the song that turnt my best friend onto the world of Chaka

he said "biiiitch!!! I want some more of huh shit!!" lol

he been a Chakaholic ever since.. he loves the Rufusized album

my big sister on the other hand, loved Prince

and was allowed to play him

I guess my mama thought it was

too mature for me (at 3 & 4 years old)

I understood later "I sincerely wanna f*** the taste out of your mouth" lol

"be who you are and say what you feel
because those who mind don't matter
and those who matter don't mind."
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Reply #7 posted 03/31/11 12:08pm

Timmy84

DirtyChris said:

Timmy84 said:

Wow lol my parents LOVED Prince. biggrin lol

I can see why you LOVE "The Message in the Middle of the Bottom", that song's quite intoxicating. music

it was the song that turnt my best friend onto the world of Chaka

he said "biiiitch!!! I want some more of huh shit!!" lol

he been a Chakaholic ever since.. he loves the Rufusized album

my big sister on the other hand, loved Prince

and was allowed to play him

I guess my mama thought it was

too mature for me (at 3 & 4 years old)

I understood later "I sincerely wanna f*** the taste out of your mouth" lol

lol His behavior didn't even SHOCK me at a young age. I do remember the first time I looked at Chaka and I think I said something about "who's that lady with that red mop on her head?" lol

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Reply #8 posted 03/31/11 12:34pm

DirtyChris

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Timmy84 said:

DirtyChris said:

it was the song that turnt my best friend onto the world of Chaka

he said "biiiitch!!! I want some more of huh shit!!" lol

he been a Chakaholic ever since.. he loves the Rufusized album

my big sister on the other hand, loved Prince

and was allowed to play him

I guess my mama thought it was

too mature for me (at 3 & 4 years old)

I understood later "I sincerely wanna f*** the taste out of your mouth" lol

lol His behavior didn't even SHOCK me at a young age. I do remember the first time I looked at Chaka and I think I said something about "who's that lady with that red mop on her head?" lol

*DEATH*

"be who you are and say what you feel
because those who mind don't matter
and those who matter don't mind."
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Reply #9 posted 03/31/11 12:49pm

SoulAlive

I love this song! music They should have released this as a single instead of "You're In Good Hands",which bombed as a single.

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Reply #10 posted 03/31/11 1:23pm

DirtyChris

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SoulAlive said:

I love this song! music They should have released this as a single instead of "You're In Good Hands",which bombed as a single.

I agree though I love YIGH cool

"be who you are and say what you feel
because those who mind don't matter
and those who matter don't mind."
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Reply #11 posted 03/31/11 1:45pm

Timmy84

DirtyChris said:

Timmy84 said:

lol His behavior didn't even SHOCK me at a young age. I do remember the first time I looked at Chaka and I think I said something about "who's that lady with that red mop on her head?" lol

*DEATH*

lol Yeah I know but after a while I got used to seeing it and slowly recognize all her hits by '92 around the time of "The Woman I Am". biggrin

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Reply #12 posted 03/31/11 1:53pm

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Timmy84 said:

DirtyChris said:

*DEATH*

lol Yeah I know but after a while I got used to seeing it and slowly recognize all her hits by '92 around the time of "The Woman I Am". biggrin

well at least you discovered her hits & stuff before me

I didn't get into Rufus & her 80s albums until an adult

it was Harlepolis & Monte from over there

that started me up on Chaka Khan's catalog

I remember Monte going bananas at the wrecka stow

when he found Echoes of An Era & herself titled album from 1982

while he & I were on a vinyl dig in Maryland some years back lol

wish I woulda grabbed em now biggrin

"be who you are and say what you feel
because those who mind don't matter
and those who matter don't mind."
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Reply #13 posted 03/31/11 1:56pm

Timmy84

DirtyChris said:

Timmy84 said:

lol Yeah I know but after a while I got used to seeing it and slowly recognize all her hits by '92 around the time of "The Woman I Am". biggrin

well at least you discovered her hits & stuff before me

I didn't get into Rufus & her 80s albums until an adult

it was Harlepolis & Monte from over there

that started me up on Chaka Khan's catalog

I remember Monte going bananas at the wrecka stow

when he found Echoes of An Era & herself titled album from 1982

while he & I were on a vinyl dig in Maryland some years back lol

wish I woulda grabbed em now biggrin

lol yeah I still have to check out Echoes, I will definitely add it to the catalog. nod

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Reply #14 posted 03/31/11 2:08pm

DirtyChris

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Timmy84 said:

DirtyChris said:

well at least you discovered her hits & stuff before me

I didn't get into Rufus & her 80s albums until an adult

it was Harlepolis & Monte from over there

that started me up on Chaka Khan's catalog

I remember Monte going bananas at the wrecka stow

when he found Echoes of An Era & herself titled album from 1982

while he & I were on a vinyl dig in Maryland some years back lol

wish I woulda grabbed em now biggrin

lol yeah I still have to check out Echoes, I will definitely add it to the catalog. nod

Tim, you MUST hear that album

I can hook youup brotha (wink)

I can listen to "High Wire (The Aerialist)"

& "I Mean You" (which she wrote lyrics to during the session)

on repeat for hours

the fact that the album was cut in 2 days..

is just... brilliant.. the album is pure brilliance

with Freddie Hubbard, Joe Henderson, Chick Corea

Stanley Clarke & Lenny White.. just brilliant biggrin

"be who you are and say what you feel
because those who mind don't matter
and those who matter don't mind."
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Reply #15 posted 03/31/11 2:15pm

Timmy84

DirtyChris said:

Timmy84 said:

lol yeah I still have to check out Echoes, I will definitely add it to the catalog. nod

Tim, you MUST hear that album

I can hook youup brotha (wink)

I can listen to "High Wire (The Aerialist)"

& "I Mean You" (which she wrote lyrics to during the session)

on repeat for hours

the fact that the album was cut in 2 days..

is just... brilliant.. the album is pure brilliance

with Freddie Hubbard, Joe Henderson, Chick Corea

Stanley Clarke & Lenny White.. just brilliant biggrin

Yeah that sounds real groovy man. music

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