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Donna Summer’s pulsating hits, from 'Last Dance' to 'She Works Hard for Her Money' pushed ’70s disco to an electrifying peakThe powerful voice that helped define early dance-club scene got its start in musical theaterComments (3)NEW YORK DAILY NEWSGustavo Caballero/Getty ImagesDonna Summer performed at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in 2009 in Hollywood, Fla. Take our PollLong live the Queen of DiscoWhat was your favorite Donna Summer hit?
HandoutIt started with sex. Donna Summer’s breakthrough record, 1975’s “Love to Love You Baby,” titillated and amused the world with her deep- breathing approximation of an epic orgasm, a sound that served as both the song’s musical hook and its talking point. Yet, even on that record, Summer was far from a cheap gimmick. Her voice had a muscularity and a purity that made it the perfect vehicle for the driving disco rhythms idealized by her great producer Giorgio Moroder. In Summer’s long string of hits, both with Moroder and without him, she established a daringly forthright sound. Her vocal style indulged no fancy runs and required no showy melismas. Instead she sang every note straight on the melody, trusting the power of her tone alone to tell the story. That tone told a tale full of confidence, awareness and, yes, sex too. RELATED: DONNA SUMMER DEAD AT 63 PHOTOS: REMEMBERING THE QUEEN OF DISCO While Summer rose to power in the eroticized world of disco and dance-club culture, her voice had a gospel power and a pop clarity. In truth, she could sing anything and often did during her long career. Her earliest exposure came in musical theater, performing in the German version of “Hair” in the late ’60s. She also performed in the Euro versions of “The Me Nobody Knows,” “Godspell” and “Showboat.” In addition, she sang with the Viennese Folk Opera in Munich. RELATED: MUSIC STARS MOURN SUMMER'S PASSING Her fine diction and sense of musical economy made her ideal for a wide range of styles. But it was a seeming novelty record in ’75 that put her at the forefront of what then ranked as the cutting-edge world of disco. She concocted the “Love to Love You” refrain while Moroder matched it to a throbbing, and very new, electronic sound that would ignite a revolution. By the bicentennial year of 1976, the outrageous song became a sensation in this country and in many others. The subsequent long string of singles Summer sang had finely realized melodies on their side, from the grace of “Last Dance” to the strut of “Hot Stuff.” But they wouldn’t have had nearly their commercial potency, or emotional resonance, without her declarative style. She sang each note emphatically, luxuriating in the rhythmic sharpness of the diction and the directness of the language. In the two-part structure of “Last Dance,” she rang every bit of urgency from the lyric, peaking into loneliness while grasping for a final chance at fleshy connection. In the smash “Enough Is Enough,” she had the force and moxie to go head-to-head with Barbra Streisand, matching her shout for shout in the single’s wildly escalating chorus. Summer proved she could make it without Moroder in later hits produced by Quincy Jones (the valiant “State of Independence”) or Michael Omartian (the socially conscious “She Works Hard for the Money,” whose video became a parallel smash). Together, her enviable list of hits from the late ’70s and early ’80 helped define an era, while also transcending it. Unlike so many disco dollies out to milk an old hit for decades, Summer’s main calling card remained her voice itself. In both the pile-driving vitality of her instrument, and her taste in applying it, she showed how a spare, clean style can create a sensation. Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/music-arts/donna-summer-pulsating-hits-pushed-70s-disco-electrifying-peak-article-1.1079986#ixzz1v9qhqjWa | |||||||||||||||
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"Let love be your perfect weapon..." ~~Andy Biersack | |
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This is Donna Summer's daughter that played the character Juniors baby mama on the Wayans's show "My Wife & Kids She is the daughter of Donna & producer/songwriter Bruce Sudano
[Edited 5/17/12 13:13pm] [Edited 5/18/12 14:30pm] 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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I would like to suggest that the mods create an Obituary/Memorial forum and keep those discussions seperate from the Non-Music discussions, as it's getting flooded with R.I.P sticky's. I hate to say it, but it seems like there are more to come as our icons are getting up in age.
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This was a major shock. As others have said, we're losing our legends.
RIP Donna...... | |
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Co-sign I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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Yes, yes, yes.
I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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whaaaaatttt????!!!! I did not see this coming.
omfg This is a shock
RIP
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Besides MacArthur Park this is my 2nd fav of hers. Thanks for posting a pic of her daughter stunning like her mom. I feel for her. Damn would have never expected this, so damn sad. Just Music-No Categories-Enjoy It! | |
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You got that right, daddy!
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SHOCKED!
This is the first time I feel totally sad about an artist's death.
Yeah, I really liked MJ, WH and others, but Donna...
Unexpected.
We were just talking about her last week here and I was still complaining for those 2 albums she was recording and still not released.
A couple of hours ago, I was coming to my student's office for a class when my partner texted me with this...
I'm devastated.
Well... She's always been there for my ears: on my record/casette/ mp3 player...
Always Donna for getting an amazing voice while I'm breathing: THE VOICE Now, she'll still be there.
Truly sad.
LEECAPELLA, where are you?
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Dim all the lights sweet darlin may she rest in peace. | |
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One of my favorite photos of all time....
Andy is a four letter word. | |
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I've lost 2 of my 10 favorite singers in the last 4 months. I just saw this in the headline on hotmail, it's going to be a couple more weeks of crying for me. RIP Donna, i always thought you and Barbra were the best vocalists in the industry. | |
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i didn't know she was sick...
RIP Donna 12/05/2011
P*$$y so bad, if u throw it into da air, it would turn into sunshine!!! | |
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R.I.P. with much love. | |
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Hey, where's the orger that used to post a different Donna Summer song each day? I can't think of her name but that's a true Donna Summer fan right there. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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I'm shocked to hear the news as I didn't know she even sick, let alone battling cancer. Whenever I've seen her she's always seemed so healthy and full of life. It's always sad to hear that someone that you've grown up listening to is now no longer with us. I was in elementary school when "Love To Love You Baby" came out. Although I was too young to fully grasp what she was actually singing about, I loved her singing. No wonder she inspired so many female singers that came after her. Would Madonna have had the career she she had if it weren't for Donna before her? | |
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So far,2012 has been a very depressing year
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I feel the same way!! I can't take this anymore.Gonna get a bottle of Jack Daniels and allow myself to grieve in my own way | |
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leecappella... I don't know where lee's at but I can imagine he (or she?) is devastated as are the millions of her fans. | |
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I know | |
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SoulAlive said: So far,2012 has been a very depressing year
It's been a rough one | |
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Dang. I'm just finding out about this. No wonder when i left work Michael Baisden was playing Bad Girls on the radio but i turned the radio off when the weather got bad. Wow the entertainers a lot of us grew up on are leaving us. It just makes you realize the precious gift of life. I actually have a Donna Summers greatest hits cd that was given to me a few years ago but i've yet to listen. I'm sure going to listen this weekend. R.I.P Donna Don't laugh at my funk
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Shit. This is the first woman I wanted marry and the first woman who's music I was a fan of. First record I ever owned was MJ. Second record was Donna's.
RIP
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She played Junior's girlfriend/wife/baby mama on the show. **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
U 'gon make me shake my doo loose! http://www.twitter.com/nivlekbrad | |
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And I doubt they're the last icons we're going to lose this year | |
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Love and miss you!
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