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incl Jimmy & Terry!!!! | |
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Yeah, I guess I need to give my head a shake eh? Probably not going to happen, but Brown Sugar and Voodoo are amazing cd's. I still listen to them regularly today. | |
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Gladys Knight, Natalie Cole and Tina Turner
Tina needs to stop releasing greatest hits and buddhist records yes she always sells but please give us something new
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You hit the nail on the head with this one I LVOE ALL the acts mentioned and i would like to add
Taral Hicks Sheila E Regina Belle Anita Baker Keith Washington Dee Harvy Karyn White
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Sheep On Drugs. | |
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Prince (and by release.. I mean RELEASED IN STORE SO I CAN GET IT DAMMIT)
Janet Jackson
Michael Jackson (not that cascio shit)
Remy Shand.. even if he just disapeared. Yeah, I love Graffiti Bridge movie, so what? ''Oooooooooooh Montreal, say it!''
If you can't be nice to someone on the net, you probably ain't worth much talking to in real life either. | |
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Lo Key Don't laugh at my funk
This funk is a serious joint | |
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Voodoo is one of my fave ever albums. Brown Sugar ain't bad either. | |
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Swing Out Sister Basia- I liked her last album It's That Girl Again so I'm looking forward to another solo release from her.
Enya- I've heard somewhere that she may have a release for later this year.
Janet Jackson- A full album, and this time a better cover. The one for Discipline was the worst one ever, in my opinion.
Solange- I liked the 3 songs I heard from her last album, so I'll look forward to whatever new music she'll put out for a new one. | |
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I actually thought the Discipline photography was beautiful. To me, the 20 Y.O. cover lacked imagination. "Get up off that grey line" | |
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Nobody, because when they make new material, they always sellout to today's sound. I'd rather they all stay retired rather than ruin their reputations.
Prince is the only one I want new material from these days and even he sells out on particular songs like "Inshit and Candles", "Ole Fool Crappery", etc. but at least he still puts some funky tracks on the albums too. If he'd just stop putting sellout bullshit on there also, he might have some good complete albums. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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I hear what you saying but i've never found Incense and Candles to be a sellout song and i actually dig that track a lot. Don't laugh at my funk
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Sam's finishing his second album "Return To Paradise" "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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Voodoo is pure genius and I don't use that word lightly. It has a vibe that still makes me stand up and pay attention each time I listen to it. Very edgy, yet easy to groove to. | |
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2011. Random order
Aerosmith Roisin Murphy Prince Megadeth Madonna Rolling Stones ( or solo Jagger / Richards projects) Coldplay Arctic Monkeys
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Talking Heads and XTC, for starters. "There is two kinds of music, the good, and the bad. I play the good kind."
Louis Armstrong | |
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I remember him being asked during an interview in 2000 if there would be another 5 year wait for the follow up to Voodoo. He laughed and said "No." | |
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