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Thread started 08/11/11 5:13pm

Timmy84

ReeRee - Get It Right

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Reply #1 posted 08/11/11 8:25pm

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I don't know how I lost interest in Aretha Franklin over the years, but that concert in Brooklyn last week straightened my ass out, lol. I'm fully back on board!

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Reply #2 posted 08/11/11 8:47pm

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PDogz said:

I don't know how I lost interest in Aretha Franklin over the years, but that concert in Brooklyn last week straightened my ass out, lol. I'm fully back on board!

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you had to have been in a semicoma. razz

How do you loss interest in Sista Franklin?

Who does that? eek

I'm scooting my chair over from you. chair

lol

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Reply #3 posted 08/11/11 9:42pm

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TD3 said:

PDogz said:

I don't know how I lost interest in Aretha Franklin over the years, but that concert in Brooklyn last week straightened my ass out, lol. I'm fully back on board!

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you had to have been in a semicoma. razz

How do you loss interest in Sista Franklin?

Who does that? eek

I'm scooting my chair over from you. chair

lol

Honestly? I don't know, lol.

I think it started around the time she came out with "Freeway Of Love". Was never crazy about that song (...like I was never crazy about James Brown's "Living In America", or Ray Parker Jr's "Ghostbusters" - those songs to me sounded like the artist was selling out), and KJLH in Los Angeles used to play it like every 30 minutes, lol. Around that same time (early 80's), I started hearing stories about how she put on lousy concerts, how she'd half-way sing, or get an attitude and storm off the stage altogether. Then all this other drama started taking center stage in the media, above her singing or performances.

Also, by the early 80's, I was already a hardcore Parliament/Funkadelic fan, Prince was all over the map, and while I still loved Aretha's earlier catalog, nothing she was doing around that time really got my interest. So over time, I just stopped keeping up with her, aside from whatever drama made the headlines.

But when I saw her in concert last week, listening to her sing all those old songs literally brought tears to my eyes. So much music that I had all but forgotten about! I felt like: OMG! How have I forgotten about The Queen of Soul?!? I mean seriously, you could have mopped me up off the ground when she sat down at that piano and performed "Bridge Over Troubled Waters". Also, last year, she was scheduled to perform a free concert here in NY, but I somehow didn't go (I learned later that the show had been cancelled). But then, not long after that, Aretha had that big health scare, and I really began beating myself up for not ever having seen her live. So, when I found out about the concert in Brooklyn last week (here on the Org), there was no way I was going to miss that! And apparently, much of NYC felt the same way, judging from the crowds in attendance (...all ages, all races, from all walks of life!).

All I know is, just being in her presence, listening to her sing those songs that I grew up listening to, not only sent chills up my spine, but was an experience I'll cherish for the rest of my life.

Long live The Queen!

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(...I knew there was no way I was writing all that without some typos, lol)

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Reply #4 posted 08/11/11 9:58pm

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PDogz touched

You just lost your way for a minute, who am I judge? These things can happen.

OK, I'm moving my chair back... closer to you. chair

hug lol

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Reply #5 posted 08/11/11 10:46pm

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TD3 said:

PDogz touched

You just lost your way for a minute, who am I judge? These things can happen.

OK, I'm moving my chair back... closer to you. chair

hug lol

Ahh, THAT's the stuff! hug Now I feel better! lol

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Reply #6 posted 08/11/11 10:48pm

Timmy84

lol With the quality of music in ReeRee's catalog no way would I lose touch with her. smile

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Reply #7 posted 08/12/11 7:59am

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Gettin' the 411 on who drop kicked who this week

Kitty do you have a party line

Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #8 posted 08/12/11 7:49pm

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She had a lot of great songs in the early 80's. I wonder why she didn't start filming music videos until 1985?

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Reply #9 posted 08/12/11 8:05pm

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kitbradley said:

She had a lot of great songs in the early 80's. I wonder why she didn't start filming music videos until 1985?

I don't think Franklin was all that keen on music video's....

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Reply #10 posted 08/12/11 8:18pm

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Sounds right in line with...



...Jump To It


And since Marcus Miller and Luther Vandross wrote both tunes, it makes sense.

PDogz disrespect for "The Queen" will not be tolerated...regardless of the time period. no no no!

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Reply #11 posted 08/12/11 8:34pm

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theAudience said:

PDogz disrespect for "The Queen" will not be tolerated...regardless of the time period. no no no!

lol Never "dis-R-E-S-P-E-C-T", just a temporary loss of interest, lol.

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Reply #12 posted 08/12/11 8:49pm

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TD3 said:

kitbradley said:

She had a lot of great songs in the early 80's. I wonder why she didn't start filming music videos until 1985?

I don't think Franklin was all that keen on music video's....

Like a lot of classic rock & soul artists at the time...

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Reply #13 posted 08/12/11 9:44pm

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Gettin' the 411 on who drop kicked who this week

Kitty do you have a party line

I love these lines!!!! biggrin

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Reply #14 posted 08/13/11 6:06am

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Here it is done live on August 4th, 2011 in Brooklyn, NY

http://www.youtube.com/wa...NzHFFZWHf4

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Reply #15 posted 08/13/11 11:21am

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funny,I was just listening to the 'Jump To It' album yesterday! Found a mint copy on one of my recent viny digs.SUPERB album from beginning to end.Pairing Aretha with Luther Vandross was a brilliant idea.

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Reply #16 posted 08/13/11 11:26am

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In Aretha's book,she talks about the drama that occured when working on the 'Get It Right' album.She was pissed when Luther was trying to tell her how to sing.He made things worse by asking her "who was the one that gave you your last Number One hit?" eek Thankfully,they were able to patch things up and finish the album,lol

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Reply #17 posted 08/13/11 12:23pm

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PDogz said:

theAudience said:

PDogz disrespect for "The Queen" will not be tolerated...regardless of the time period. no no no!

lol Never "dis-R-E-S-P-E-C-T", just a temporary loss of interest, lol.

Just messing with you man. smile

Checking out clips of the show in the "County of Kings".
That rendition of Freeway Of Love didn't sound like selling out, she sounded like she was selling it! She took y'all to choich. The band was bangin!

In general, from what I could tell, there were no pyrotechics (maybe fireworks at the end), elaborate stage sets, hordes of dancers or any other distractions from the central talent...Aretha Franklin. And let me guess, you didn't have to wonder once whether she was really singing.

True proven talent coupled with stellar material trumps the necessity for any of those props.



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Reply #18 posted 08/13/11 9:05pm

Timmy84

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Timmy84 said:

In Aretha's book,she talks about the drama that occured when working on the 'Get It Right' album.She was pissed when Luther was trying to tell her how to sing.He made things worse by asking her "who was the one that gave you your last Number One hit?" eek Thankfully,they were able to patch things up and finish the album,lol

Talk about two divas... evillol

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Reply #19 posted 08/13/11 9:23pm

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Timmy84 said:

SoulAlive said:

In Aretha's book,she talks about the drama that occured when working on the 'Get It Right' album.She was pissed when Luther was trying to tell her how to sing.He made things worse by asking her "who was the one that gave you your last Number One hit?" eek Thankfully,they were able to patch things up and finish the album,lol

Talk about two divas... evillol

I wish I had been a fly on the wall during those recording sessions evillol

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Reply #20 posted 08/14/11 4:38am

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theAudience said:

PDogz said:

lol Never "dis-R-E-S-P-E-C-T", just a temporary loss of interest, lol.

Just messing with you man. smile

Checking out clips of the show in the "County of Kings".
That rendition of Freeway Of Love didn't sound like selling out, she sounded like she was selling it! She took y'all to choich. The band was bangin!

In general, from what I could tell, there were no pyrotechics (maybe fireworks at the end), elaborate stage sets, hordes of dancers or any other distractions from the central talent...Aretha Franklin. And let me guess, you didn't have to wonder once whether she was really singing.

True proven talent coupled with stellar material trumps the necessity for any of those props.

yeahthat No backup dancers descending from the ceiling on bungee cords, no guest rappers, no sharks in a tank with laser beams attached to their foreheads, lol. And you're right, no hint of Autotune! After reviewing those YouTube clips, even with how she kept her vocals in a lower than usual register (...as ALL maturing professionals know to do), even when perhaps she didn't belt out a phrase or two with the power she may have in her youth, it was still all on key! I realized that night that this woman is a Technician! I love when older singers KNOW what to do with their voice, like Tony Bennett, Elton John, or even George Clinton. I love his rugged, road-weary vocals on songs like "Garry Shider Tribute" on Bootsy's "Tha Funk Capital of The World" album.

They're Legends for a reason, lol.

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Reply #21 posted 08/14/11 4:26pm

Timmy84

I hope she puts this song in her current set lists since she keeps changing her set list a bit lol

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