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Reply #30 posted 08/02/20 4:44am

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Just watched Devil's Pie. Heavy! I felt for him, when he talked about how everything went downhill after his grandmother died, I teared up. He's such a gifted man and I'm happy that he got a second chance in life, the world and music listeners definitely need more of him.

I'll admit, I got somewhat sympathetic toward ?uestlove too and how at one point he admitted feeling dread that he would wake up, and D wouldn't be here. But I just wish he would STFU for once about these definitive statements he always would make about D'Angelo or even other artitsts ("The last pure talent that was so & so, the best artist that did such & such, etc") the man can't say a single statement without hyping.

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Reply #31 posted 08/02/20 8:32am

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Hamad said:

Just watched Devil's Pie. Heavy! I felt for him, when he talked about how everything went downhill after his grandmother died, I teared up. He's such a gifted man and I'm happy that he got a second chance in life, the world and music listeners definitely need more of him.

I'll admit, I got somewhat sympathetic toward ?uestlove too and how at one point he admitted feeling dread that he would wake up, and D wouldn't be here. But I just wish he would STFU for once about these definitive statements he always would make about D'Angelo or even other artitsts ("The last pure talent that was so & so, the best artist that did such & such, etc") the man can't say a single statement without hyping.

Ha! I love it. He does do that a lot, doesn't he? How aggravating. It looks like fun, though, to talk like that:

The last great roller coaster was space mountain.

The only great web browser is google chrome.

The greatest dessert ever made was key lime pie.

The only true dog breed is a beagle.

Murder She Wrote was the greatest dramatic narrative of all time.

Are these 'hot takes'? I feel so smart.

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Reply #32 posted 08/02/20 8:50am

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Mintchip said:



Hamad said:


Just watched Devil's Pie. Heavy! I felt for him, when he talked about how everything went downhill after his grandmother died, I teared up. He's such a gifted man and I'm happy that he got a second chance in life, the world and music listeners definitely need more of him.



I'll admit, I got somewhat sympathetic toward ?uestlove too and how at one point he admitted feeling dread that he would wake up, and D wouldn't be here. But I just wish he would STFU for once about these definitive statements he always would make about D'Angelo or even other artitsts ("The last pure talent that was so & so, the best artist that did such & such, etc") the man can't say a single statement without hyping.




Ha! I love it. He does do that a lot, doesn't he? How aggravating. It looks like fun, though, to talk like that:



The last great roller coaster was space mountain.


The only great web browser is google chrome.


The greatest dessert ever made was key lime pie.


The only true dog breed is a beagle.


Murder She Wrote was the greatest dramatic narrative of all time.



Are these 'hot takes'? I feel so smart.





:falloff:

To be fair, Ahmir had a lot invested into Voodoo as well as the soulquarians (sp?) plus he’s a close friend of D, it might be hard to be unbiased about all of that. But that’s one of the things that messed D’s head up, the fact that he was so hyped so much and so soon (how can you be a genius after two albums?!) that’s quite a burden When you’re finding your own voice, it overwhelmed him and he started questioning himself, hence the hiatuses. He (Ahmir) has so much insight on a lot of artists which is why I still listen to what he got to say, it’s these self proclaimed definitive statements that need to stop. Everytime he says something like that, he jinxes it lol
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Reply #33 posted 08/03/20 2:14am

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For the music geeks in the thread, at one point while he’s tinkering with the piano and taking about his grandmom’s church, you could hear him briefly improvise the first opening notes of Donald Byrd’s “Places & Spaces” razz that made me goof grin.
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Reply #34 posted 08/03/20 11:53am

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Hamad said:

Mintchip said:

Ha! I love it. He does do that a lot, doesn't he? How aggravating. It looks like fun, though, to talk like that:

The last great roller coaster was space mountain.

The only great web browser is google chrome.

The greatest dessert ever made was key lime pie.

The only true dog breed is a beagle.

Murder She Wrote was the greatest dramatic narrative of all time.

Are these 'hot takes'? I feel so smart.

falloff To be fair, Ahmir had a lot invested into Voodoo as well as the soulquarians (sp?) plus he’s a close friend of D, it might be hard to be unbiased about all of that. But that’s one of the things that messed D’s head up, the fact that he was so hyped so much and so soon (how can you be a genius after two albums?!) that’s quite a burden When you’re finding your own voice, it overwhelmed him and he started questioning himself, hence the hiatuses. He (Ahmir) has so much insight on a lot of artists which is why I still listen to what he got to say, it’s these self proclaimed definitive statements that need to stop. Everytime he says something like that, he jinxes it lol

It's 2 bad......everyone can't handle fame. It's an all-consuming beast if u don't work at it.

FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent.
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Reply #35 posted 08/03/20 12:21pm

Hamad

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Graycap23 said:



Hamad said:


Mintchip said:



Ha! I love it. He does do that a lot, doesn't he? How aggravating. It looks like fun, though, to talk like that:



The last great roller coaster was space mountain.


The only great web browser is google chrome.


The greatest dessert ever made was key lime pie.


The only true dog breed is a beagle.


Murder She Wrote was the greatest dramatic narrative of all time.



Are these 'hot takes'? I feel so smart.





falloff To be fair, Ahmir had a lot invested into Voodoo as well as the soulquarians (sp?) plus he’s a close friend of D, it might be hard to be unbiased about all of that. But that’s one of the things that messed D’s head up, the fact that he was so hyped so much and so soon (how can you be a genius after two albums?!) that’s quite a burden When you’re finding your own voice, it overwhelmed him and he started questioning himself, hence the hiatuses. He (Ahmir) has so much insight on a lot of artists which is why I still listen to what he got to say, it’s these self proclaimed definitive statements that need to stop. Everytime he says something like that, he jinxes it lol

It's 2 bad.....everyone can't handle fame. It's an all-consuming beast if u don't work at it.



Agreed! The story reminds me a lot of sly stone
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Reply #36 posted 08/03/20 1:33pm

Mikado

I'm sure we'll get a new album before the end of the decade. I'd rather an artist take their time (even if it takes a decade) and deliver a 10/10 album as opposed to just releasing mediocre stuff for the sake of productivity or whatever.

A certain kind of mellow.
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Reply #37 posted 08/03/20 2:18pm

woogiebear

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I finally got a copy of this damn documentary.

Awesome.

Where did U find it? What Platform??

eek

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Reply #38 posted 08/03/20 2:25pm

woogiebear

Graycap23 said:

I finally got a copy of this damn documentary.

Awesome.

Where did U find it? What Platform??

eek

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Reply #39 posted 08/03/20 5:30pm

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woogiebear said:

Graycap23 said:

I finally got a copy of this damn documentary.

Awesome.

Where did U find it? What Platform??

eek


https://youtu.be/-zFMf62fFQY

Check the comments...

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Reply #40 posted 08/04/20 10:09pm

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I just watched it and the explanation is really as frustrating as his behavior all those years. THANK YHWH for once that Questlove was there to translate it, especially the guilt of the gifts. I can dig that.

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Reply #41 posted 08/04/20 10:11pm

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Love this "The Upper Way" cut by The Violinaires from the end. music

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Reply #42 posted 08/05/20 5:36am

Krid

Look here:

https://www.slingbaum.info

However, very elusive, could not find a place on the net to hear that song, at least not on a quick search right now...

Sounds like an interesting EP (if it ever comes out...)

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Reply #43 posted 08/05/20 7:27am

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Krid said:

Look here:



https://www.slingbaum.info



However, very elusive, could not find a place on the net to hear that song, at least not on a quick search right now...



Sounds like an interesting EP (if it ever comes out...)





Elusive for a good reason, not the best collaboration.
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Reply #44 posted 08/05/20 4:44pm

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Cinny said:

Love this "The Upper Way" cut by The Violinaires from the end. music

Yeah, I was also taken by that song. In my playlist now, thanks!

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Reply #45 posted 08/05/20 8:53pm

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Hamad said:

Krid said:

Look here:

https://www.slingbaum.info

However, very elusive, could not find a place on the net to hear that song, at least not on a quick search right now...

Sounds like an interesting EP (if it ever comes out...)

Elusive for a good reason, not the best collaboration.

U are being kind.

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Reply #46 posted 08/05/20 8:59pm

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Hamad said:

Just watched Devil's Pie. Heavy! I felt for him, when he talked about how everything went downhill after his grandmother died, I teared up. He's such a gifted man and I'm happy that he got a second chance in life, the world and music listeners definitely need more of him.

I'll admit, I got somewhat sympathetic toward ?uestlove too and how at one point he admitted feeling dread that he would wake up, and D wouldn't be here. But I just wish he would STFU for once about these definitive statements he always would make about D'Angelo or even other artitsts ("The last pure talent that was so & so, the best artist that did such & such, etc") the man can't say a single statement without hyping.

D always looked exhausted after those concerts as if he was competing in a sporting event. If he has 2 go thru that much just 2 get thru a show......maybe this isn't the game 4 him. I feel bad 4 him and he is clearly dealing with some things beyond the obvious.

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Reply #47 posted 08/05/20 11:13pm

Hamad

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Graycap23 said:



Hamad said:


Just watched Devil's Pie. Heavy! I felt for him, when he talked about how everything went downhill after his grandmother died, I teared up. He's such a gifted man and I'm happy that he got a second chance in life, the world and music listeners definitely need more of him.



I'll admit, I got somewhat sympathetic toward ?uestlove too and how at one point he admitted feeling dread that he would wake up, and D wouldn't be here. But I just wish he would STFU for once about these definitive statements he always would make about D'Angelo or even other artitsts ("The last pure talent that was so & so, the best artist that did such & such, etc") the man can't say a single statement without hyping.



D always looked exhausted after those concerts as if he was competing in a sporting event. If he has 2 go thru that much just 2 get thru a show.....maybe this isn't the game 4 him. I feel bad 4 him and he is clearly dealing with some things beyond the obvious.



The retrospective account he gave about that jazz festival concert from the voodoo tour shed light to why got scared of it all, like you said earlier fame isn’t for everyone. He wasn’t the “chosen one/second coming” like those who hyped him to be, he’s just another gifted musician who wanted to make music. But that terrified him, I felt looked like he carried some type of guilt when he talked in that documentary and fear is the bottom of it. I really hope he’s dealing with those demons.
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