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G.Q. "Standing Ovation" Man, this song's groove is so addicting. That bass and the hi-hat attack.
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great jam | |
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The entire album was FIYAH. GQ had such a unique sound too. Definitely UNSUNG. | |
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ReddBlitz said: The entire album was FIYAH.
yeah,that album (‘Two’) is excellent! One great jam after another.My favorite track is “It’s Like That”.There is also a kickass slow jam,”Don’t Stop This Feeling”,which really should have been a single.This is their strongest album. ... [Edited 1/23/19 14:22pm] | |
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Don't sleep on their third album on Arista, Face To Face, from 1981, containing "Shake"! | |
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U 'gon make me shake my doo loose! http://www.twitter.com/nivlekbrad | |
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Emmanuel Rahiem Leblanc of GQ, is an amazing rhythm guitar player... "Wonderful" "Disco Nights" "Someday In Your Life" "I Do Love You" "Standing Ovation" all great songs, great guitar work | |
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As far as I know, there are only the three GQ albums released a very few years from each other. All worth a listen! | |
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I'll be seeing him perform next month.He is a frequent performer on our annual "Super Love Jam" concert.In addition to the GQ hits,he also does some Marvin Gaye covers.
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^^That's a nice concert bill^^....GQ needs to have their own episode of TV One's "Unsung". | |
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SPYZFAN1 said: ^^That's a nice concert bill^^....GQ needs to have their own episode of TV One's "Unsung". Yep...I would love to hear their story. | |
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Just to add Keith Sweat's uncle Keith Crier played bass on one of my favorites Make My Dreams A Reality.
Don't laugh at my funk
This funk is a serious joint | |
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Soul Alive who the hell gonna perform as Heatwave with both Wilder brothers deceased? Don't laugh at my funk
This funk is a serious joint | |
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It’s three dudes but I don’t think that any of them were part of the original band They sound good,though | |
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I love those songs. What a great Valentine's date night (Friday February 15th). | |
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i always wondered why "Wonderful" wasnt a smash hit single...still sounds new..the guiitar parts are so amazing
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I agree.They had their own unique sound....a really cool,breezy,synth-based funk sound.The second album is even stronger than the first one.I hate that they faded away soon after the release of the third album. | |
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ReddBlitz said: The entire album was FIYAH. GQ had such a unique sound too. Definitely UNSUNG. for sure... i cant think of another band that sounded like them before or after...i loved the way they kept the rhythm guitars so high in the mix... Mr. Leblanc (underrated vocalist and guitarist) and them are most definitely unsung... | |
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RJOrion said: i loved the way they kept the rhythm guitars so high in the mix... omg this is exactly what I think is missing from modern music. I can't get into a groove with no rhythm guitar. | |
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in the 90s,I boughts one of those old school compilation CDs and it contains the song "Disco Nights".In the liner notes,the writer mistakenly wrote that one of the members of this band was Keith Sweat Wikipedia seems to clear up that rumor once and for all....
Bassist Keith "Sabu" Crier was the son of Arthur Crier, a member of the doo-wop group The Halos. Sabu was the uncle of new jack swing/R&B singer Keith Sweat. There was a rumor that Crier, after the group broke up, had a successful solo career using the stage name Keith Sweat. Another rumor was that before Sweat became a solo artist, he was a member of GQ. None of those rumors were true, because Sabu & The Survivors (the original name of the band) got together in 1968 and Sweat, being born on 1961, would have been probably seven years old if that was the case. | |
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This was an early Keith Sweat record produced by Herb Lane and Raheim LeBlanc of GQ in 1984
Keith Sweat returned the favor by working with GQ on their song and they were labelmates at the time
Don't laugh at my funk
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I know the original drummer and bass player were still performing with Keith Wilder and I think I do remember Keith having another guy or 2 on vocals with them but to me there is no Heatwave with both Keith and Johnny deceased. They were the voices of Heatwave although Johnny hadn't been performing with Heatwave for a 2 decades due to his car accident. Don't laugh at my funk
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phunkdaddy said: This was an early Keith Sweat record produced by Herb Lane and Raheim LeBlanc of GQ in 1984
Keith Sweat returned the favor by working with GQ on their song and they were labelmates at the time
Thanks for posting.Never heard these tunes before. | |
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My favorite GQ album cut "Spirit"
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Nice track and underrated group. I'm happy all 3 of GQ's albums are on iTunes | |
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