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Rod Temperton Appreciation One of the greatest writers of our generation, here are just a few of his..
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I have the Heatwave CDs at home on my waiting list. I love what he did for Michael and I'll take note of the songs he composed for other artists, which I didn't know. Did he write anything better than "Rock With You"? Now that would be amazing! | |
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Vanglorious... this is protected by the red, the black, and the green. With a key... sissy! | |
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PHENOMENAL talent. | |
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The guy is a figgin' musical genius! الحيوان النادلة ((((|̲̅̅●̲̅̅|̲̅̅=̲̅̅|̲̅̅●̲̅̅|)))) ...AND THAT'S THE WAY THE "TITTY" MILKS IT!
My Albums: https://zillzmp.bandcamp.com/music My Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/zillz82 | |
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The Lady in My Life. This is one of my favorites
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I love Off The Wall | |
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LOVE "Eyeballin' " by Heatwave! That bassline is off da CHAIN! Hungry? Just look in the mirror and get fed up. | |
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Rod Temperton Audio Interview
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Rod Temperton, with Heatwave - Organ, Keys, and all compositions....
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[Edited 10/9/13 13:58pm] " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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I love this thread! Is there a modern-day Rod Temperton out there right now? By the way, I thought he wrote "I Can't Help It" from Off the Wall or was that Stevie Wonder? Trolls be gone! | |
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That was Stevie. But anyway, No, IMO, nobody's doing this kind of thing anymore...not really in R&B, anyway....People are still writing chart hits, but not with the same attention to the craft....
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More Temperton Tunes...
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Heatwave - The Grooveline
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Herbie Hancock - Gettin' To The Good Part
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George Benson - Love X Love
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Heatwave - Star of The Story
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Heatwave - Aint No Half Steppin'
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[Edited 10/9/13 14:05pm] " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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It doesn't get any better than this! * * Somethin' Special Arranged By [Horns], Trumpet – Jerry HeyBacking Vocals – Jim Gilstrap, Tom BahlerBass – Louis JohnsonElectric Piano – Herbie HancockLead Vocals, Backing Vocals – Patti AustinProgrammed By [Synthesizer] – Ian UnderwoodProgrammed By [Synthesizer], Synthesizer [Mini-moog] – David "Hawk" WolinskiSaxophone, Flute – Ernie Watts, Kim HutchcroftSynthesizer – Greg PhillinganesTrombone – Bill Reichenbach (2)Trumpet – Chuck FindleyWritten-by, Arranged By [Rhythm, Synthesizer, Vocals] – Rod Temperton
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Thanks for clearing that up about who wrote I Can't Help It. Just curious what you mean by how people don't pay attention to the craft of writing anymore. Do you mean that it's all focused on the hook now? Trolls be gone! | |
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Rod was the man! I actually preferred The Manhattan Transfer's version of "Mystery" over Anita Baker's
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Well from an R&B Perspective, today's radio stuff is more about beats --not as much attention to all the other aspects-- melody, arrangement, song structure....
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Yeah I think you're right. There is a lot of emphasis on the beat but there's not much else going on in a song. I was just talking to someone today about that and she was complaining about how her kids love that Versace song that's hot right now...LOL Trolls be gone! | |
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Exactly! You could say the same about pop too. Temperton's harmonies and melodies (chords-wise, not vocal) are really jazzy and flavorful, and certainly nothing you see even in r&b today.
Quincy Jones has also talked how Temperton always had the hear for the "counterpoint", whether it be melody or something else. And you can hear it in those songs.
It's all about the beat(s) and a sound. Add something repetitive, either a vocal hook or a rhyme. Rihanna is a perfect example of everything that's wrong about the music of today.
I pretty much love ALL his songs, they're all freakin' classics! And certainly couldn't pick a single favorite.
- "Getting To The Good Part", H.Hancock - awesome, very Steelydanesque - "Baby Be Mine", MJ - one of my fave MJ tracks - "Love X Love", George Benson - better than the title track in my opinion
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The consummate songwriter. He brought such an individuality of style to his lyrics and a structural excellence to the music. | |
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Good Question. The sad truth may be that this type of songwriting isn't in demand anymore. But apparently, he's always been reclusive:
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An excerpt from The Guardian (UK), in 2009:
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"... in 1979, Temperton was recruited by Quincy Jones to write for Jackson, and he never looked back. He wrote three songs for Off the Wall and the title track of Thriller, the biggest selling album of all time. As if this wasn't enough, he penned hits for everyone from Donna Summer to Mariah Carey, Aretha Franklin to Anita Baker, Herbie Hancock to good ol' Quincy Jones, George Benson to LL Cool J. Remember Stomp! by Brothers Johnson, or Masterjam by Rufus? That was Temperton as well. Not bad for a self-taught muso whose first job was in a fish factory in Grimsby.
However, the reclusive, Grammy-winning genius has always shunned the spotlight, is rarely sighted in public and almost never speaks to the media. The few photographs that exist of him depict his appearance changing with an array of hairstyles and moustaches. He is rumoured to own properties around the world – France, Fiji, Kent, and an address on LA's exclusive Mulholland Drive – although not, perhaps, in Cleethorpes. North Lincolnshire Council have barely heard of the richest man ever to come from that town.
... Temperton did break his silence in 2006 – contributing to a Radio 2 documentary – but only after four years of persuasion. It was fascinating stuff. As a child, Temperton claimed to have been nursed to sleep by the sound of a transistor radio playing Radio Luxembourg in his crib; he learned to drum when he was skiving school, playing along to the testcard on the telly. Switching to keyboards, he joined Heatwave through an ad in Melody Maker. He initially penned up to 300 songs for Jackson and came up with Thriller in the back of a taxi on the way to the studio. Intriguingly, the programme revealed that Temperton kept in touch with his school music teacher, who had visited his home and found him as "unassuming" as ever. And then he retreated to wherever a man goes, when he has filleted fish and worked on an album that sold 40m copies, saying, "I watch telly, catch up on the news, and maybe the phone will ring".
... But someone must know where this enigmatic pop machine is, or what he's like. Have you seen Rod Temperton? Do you know someone who knew him? Were you at school with him or did you fillet fish together? Did you know his neighbours or shake it down on the dancefloor with this reclusive disco king? Have you seen him in Bel Air? Or shooting grizzly bear? Or have you ever been on holiday in Cleethorpes and glimpsed a mysterious stranger whistling Off the Wall? If so, the world needs to know about it. Tell us your Temperton tales!"
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[Edited 10/11/13 10:16am] " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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We may be getting some new music from Rod shortly. Mica Paris has been tweeting and facebooking that her forthcoming album, written and produced by Mr. Temperton, is completed. No release date has been announced but she (joined by a special guest) will be showcasing the new tunes at London's Jazz Cafe on October 25th. | |
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About your Rihanna comment---totally agree. When I see video of her "live performances" she always looks like she just learned how to perform the day before or something. There's something really odd about her "fame". I think that Pour it Up song is the most tone def drab I have ever heard in my life. Would we think Rihanna sucked if she had someone like Temperton writing for her instead I wonder? Trolls be gone! | |
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Wow, great news!!!
I loved their last collaboration, Whisper a Prayer.....
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Bob James - "Sign of the Times" (1981)
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Mica Paris with Rod @ the London Jazz Cafe on October 25, 2013. | |
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Kool Pic!! I'm looking forward to the album!
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In which album is this tune included? I own Too Hot To Handle and Central Heating and I don't remember this song being on them... | |
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