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Exec who dissed D'Angelo gets dissed back ouch! This was Gary Harris's open letter to D after the RedBull Chat, which interestingly enough has now been removed.:
"Hey Mike,
[Edited 6/19/14 12:06pm] "Lack of home training crosses all boundaries." | |
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And now someone penned this in response:
To Mr Harris friends and family.
"Lack of home training crosses all boundaries." | |
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Anonymous letters are bullshit. And, whatever situations Harris may or may not have been in, what the flying fuck does that have to do with D's inability to drop this fucking record? |
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Why did Gary have to open his yap in the first place, is what I wanna know. "Lack of home training crosses all boundaries." | |
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Scriptgirl are you D'Angelo's publicist? . The double standard is apparent here. I like how the "open letter" slams Harris, while Harris is providing his side of the "truth" and demanding to hear what the other side may be. . "You are not that funky" BURN! Here's the thing about these letters, D had to see this was coming! All of the allegations and unanswered mysteries surrounding his exile/silence remain, with a little bit more of a negative spotlight shining. D'Angelo was supposed to emulate Prince and he became Sly instead. | |
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D'Angelo doesn't owe anyone anything and isn't 'meant' to be emulating anyone. It's his work, his life. Nobody's putting a gun to your head to force you to like him. | |
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Lol, not his pr person, but obviously a fan. And there are 2 sides to everything. "Lack of home training crosses all boundaries." | |
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getfunked said: D'Angelo doesn't owe anyone anything and isn't 'meant' to be emulating anyone. It's his work, his life. Nobody's putting a gun to your head to force you to like him. . Almost feels like being forced to not like him. Its sad. | |
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Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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jeidee said: Scriptgirl are you D'Angelo's publicist? . The double standard is apparent here. I like how the "open letter" slams Harris, while Harris is providing his side of the "truth" and demanding to hear what the other side may be. . "You are not that funky" BURN! Here's the thing about these letters, D had to see this was coming! All of the allegations and unanswered mysteries surrounding his exile/silence remain, with a little bit more of a negative spotlight shining. D'Angelo was supposed to emulate Prince and he became Sly instead. Interesting Prince vs. Sly analysis here. But I wish D would reach even Sly's level of output. "Love & honesty, peace & harmony" | |
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D'Angelo is probably the most over-rated artist of all time. His debut was alright. Mediocre to good. Brown Sugar was great. That was 20 years ago and 14 years ago respectively. You've got dudes having #1 hit records now that were toddling around last time D released music. Fucking Napster just got invented and CD's still sold last time dude released music. He's not one, not two, but three generations removed from the last time he was relevant, in terms of how the music industry has changed. We've gone from CD's to early file-sharing, to digital record stores (iTunes etc), to streaming platforms. All since the last time dude released anything. As an artist myself who has been signed to two different majors and two indies, every one of those paradigm shifts was difficult to deal with. And he's now gotta try to deal with them all at once with probably very little understanding of any of them. |
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dude it would sell at least 100.000 copies | |
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Agreed Militant. Also note the quality of the last two pieces he released "Glass Mountain Trust" with Mark Ronson which was almost unlistenable, sounding like Ol Dirty Bastard trying to sing. And the unreleased/demo "Black Hole Sun" where he sounded muffled/marble-mouthed and almost unintelligible despite some nice harmonies. He will likely be seen as a novelty/throwback act with minimal buzz especially since that same minimal buzz has appeared and faded with nothing to support several times now. If a consistent performer like Carey or Lopez can barely crack 50k first week... [Edited 6/20/14 8:45am] | |
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I think it's slightly ungenerous to write him off yet. If you want to see his actual releases, take a look at the new stuff he's been performing in his live shows (which were all sold out, mind you): 'Another Life', 'The Charade', 'Sugar Daddy', 'Ain't That Easy' and 'Really Love'. Also, all the ways he's been playing around with his old songs (Brown Sugar in particular got a super funky remix). IMO these are songs that could be huge hits. It doesn't seem to me like he'd be ostracized from today's scene. He still has a sizeable following who'd be interested in hearing his work. [Edited 6/20/14 15:21pm] | |
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methinks the letter is from ?Love. anyone else think so.
as for D. SIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIGH. let ur music speak for itself. he ain't no damn legend on two albums. otherwise go sit down somewhere. | |
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Why would anyone who claims to love music wish for D'Angelo to fail? Just to be right about a prediction? | |
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who's wishing for him to fail? | |
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If you're talking about me, I wish D'Angelo all the success in the world. But I think the longer it goes without this album coming out, the worse it's gonna be for him and that record. I don't think anybody really cares anymore about what he's doing. I think that day has come and gone. |
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I care. Always have, always will. As far as I´m concerned, he could take another year or so if he needs to. I know his next album is going to be the bomb. And the shows he did in Scandinavia were great. I read an article today, somewhere on FB, that said that the album is soon to be released....very soon. And no, it wasn´t Questlove who said it. He´s been through some heavy shit in the past decade and I´m glad he´s still alive. And, like I said here before, all it takes for him is some discipline, time at the gym to get in shape again (like he did before the GQ interview with those superb pictures) and he´ll come back with a vengeance. I saw him in concert and it was one of the most memorable concerts I´ve ever been to.
" I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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I don't mean individuals on fan sites. I mean the wider record-buying public. The people beyond the hardcore faithful. |
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I´m not talking about hardcore fans either. In my opinion D´Angelo has established himself as one of the true great singers and musicians in soul and funk and he is quite popular among soul and funk afficionados from, say, 25 to 50. And I think that that audience consist largely of people who´d still go out and spend money on a physical CD. I know many people who would, and they are not some hardcore fans on some forums. The same goes for Maxwell. And I like them both equally. And I´m patient as far as their productivity is concerned because so far, their albums have been pretty timeless releases I often go back to.
" I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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