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I'm a huge fan of both. I think TTD has a better voice, but I like Lenny's voice too and I think I enjoy his music just a tad more than TTD's. I've had the chance to see Lenny many times in concert whereas TTD never seems to come to my city. Looks - Lenny all the way | |
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no question TTD With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A.... | |
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I remember being on this site about 8 years ago and this exact same topic was being discussed. The verdict was the same too. TTD all the way... no contest. For once I agree with the org. “The man who never looks into a newspaper is better informed than he who reads them, inasmuch as he who knows nothing is nearer to truth than he whose mind is filled with falsehoods and errors.”
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Mine too. “The man who never looks into a newspaper is better informed than he who reads them, inasmuch as he who knows nothing is nearer to truth than he whose mind is filled with falsehoods and errors.”
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Lenny gets hated on a lot. And TTD praised a lot .. and that is just on this website, lol.
They both have great moments and shitty moments.
Too me, it's like a comparison that ?uestlove made.
P-Funk vs. EWF and I'll leave it at that. PRINCE: Always and Forever
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TTD without a doubt! | |
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I think TTD was special 4 many of us in a way Lenny never was because TTD was much more intimate than Lenny in his lyrics and even music AND very daring, and that's something that reminded us fans of 's work and we all liked that, and I think the fact that TTD was like a cursed, misunderstood artist when Lenny was a tremendous success also made a difference in our hearts. U know how it is, it's like those artists who dies young and become saints in the hearts of the fans. In the end I think it's not so much that anyone here really feels that TTD is "better" (whetever that means) than LK, it's just that TTD's work and fate made us feel we were treated a rare, precious, almost secret thing when at the same time all the girls in the world used 2 wet their pants 4 Lenny, so no matter how good his music, he wasn't so "special". A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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I think I bought Lenny's first album, and rather enjoyed it. He does have greater mass appeal than Terence, perhaps because his music is less risky and auterish (i.e. safe/generic/boring). I have to say I much prefer Terence/Sananda for the following reasons... Undeniably/We Don't Have Much Time Together, Some Birds Blue, Angels Fly Because, What Shall I Do, A Change Is Gonna Come, If I Fell, The Birds, New World Forming, Sacred, the entire Hardline According To album, It's Been Said, Holding On To You, Windows, that voice channeling a singular artistic vision is hard to beat in my book. "So fierce U look 2night, the brightest star pales 2 Ur sex..." | |
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Thanks for the suggestions guys. I will check them out. Change it one more time.. | |
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I think Lenny got too famous. D'Angelo, TTD, Beck, Raphael Saadiq, Macy Gray, whoever... they're famous, they're relatively big sellers but they're not superstars. I think when u're that level u're just as famous as u can b b4 u're too famous to be a hipster or a tastemaker's pet toy: people r proud to appreciate ur work because they can still impress lots of people by making them discover ur music, and music critics feel they're still contributing to help deserving artists get an audience. When u've reached Lenny's level u're not rare nor precious anymore. Just everyfuckinbody and their cousin knows ur work. 17 years old high skool girls wet their pants staring at ur poster on their bedroom's wall. I mean honestly every hipster, if asked, will tell u they like Lenny's work. Of course they do. Lenny isn't Bryan Adams, people won't laugh at u. They'll tell u his work is "OK", that it's "nice", but it's too famous to really be "cool". The others above r the kind of artists they can rave about safely. Very few artists have gained the level of celebrity Lenny has and remained totally "cool" at the same time. , Stevie Wonder, Björk and Kate Bush probably did because liking their music indicated a certain level of sophistication (even though I'm not even sure to which extent Björk and Kate were that famous outside of music afficionados and hip circles). Madonna did because she was a gay icon and too provocative not to be "cool". But most of the others u could say u liked their work but u weren't gonna rave about them 4 2 hours if u c what I mean. Lenny is just a victim of his success but deep down every hipster and music critic knows he's as deserving as the ones u mention. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Arent they BOTH in the Prince University Circle Jerk?? TTD, Kravitz, Seal, D'angelo........they all get together and sperminate into one vial hoping to create somthing close to Prince | |
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Seal did something else entirely, no connection 2 whatsoever save borrowing a keyboards sound on Violet on his first album. Seal was also a whole other level than D'Angelo and Kravitz and even D'Arby in a way. He did his own thing, truly, brilliantly, there was virtually no precedent to what he was doing. It was more connected to the British electronic scene than to American R&B anyway. He was possibly another victim of the music industry, alongside TTD. After 3 mindblowing records his label declined to release his 4th because it wasn't commercial enough (officially he decided not 2 release the record by himself, though, so IDK, the record is still unheard to this day, I don't think it's been bootlegged, only a full song was released as a stand alone single). Unlike TTD Seal took his lesson and ever since released very commercial albums that are still nice but lack the depth of the first 3 IMHO. And as Lenny and TTD he keeps doing the same thing over and over again. His second album in particular is one I listened to in a loop back in 96, I couldn't stop listening to it, late at night. . When I come 2 think of it there were a lot of tremendously talented songwriters back then. The music industry still took the time to discover talents instead of "making stars" from scractch thru auditions and reality shows. I guess the Spice Girls were a big sign of the begining of the end. . Another extremenly talented songwriter was Prince Be of PM Dawn (there were obvious connections between the smooth sounds and introverted lyrics of Seal and PM Dawn). PM Dawn was a unique band in the hip-hop scene. Totally UNgangsta. Totally free of the social obsessions and racial preoccupations of hip-hop. Lyrics, like with TTD, were focused on internal dilemmas, metaphysical preoccupations, religious topics, psycholanalysis and so on. Prince Be was notoriously suffering from depresion and that led to PM Dawn's fourth album, "Dear Christian, I'm So Sorry For Bringing You Here... Love, Dad". Christian was Be's newborn son: that says it all. The album has the most depressive lyrics ever and is very humble musically speaking but very well constructed when u go thru the first impresion: it's the kind of thing that grows on you, not the kind of thing that blows ur mind on the first listen. A true masterpiece, honest! Then PM Dawn's label found that they didn't sell anymore and that was the end of them. . And then there was also Me'Shell Ndegeocello. A truly unique artist as well. And Ambersunshower who was only allowed to release one album in 1996 and nobody knew about it but it was much more than your average R&B artist, she truly had a signature sound of her own. . I mean I'm totally in love with the current music scene but most of what I listen 2 r artists that r signed on small labels. Back then, until the mid 90's, u could safely count on majors to discover talented people. They wouldn't last long if they wouldn't sell but at least they were given a chance. Majors claim the blame 4 the change goes 2 illegal downloads and the loss of income that don't allow them to take risks and the time to develop artists anymore but I call BS because the trend had started by the late 90's/early 2000's, long before P2P became a common practice and direct download even existed. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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I love that response and agree completely. | |
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