Diahann Carroll in Claudine (dir. John Berry, 1974)
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Diahann Carroll in Claudine (dir. John Berry, 1974)
Diahann Carroll
Needle & Record
wax poetics covers
To Be Titled, 1987, Jean-Michel Basquiat
Medium: acrylic,crayon,canvas
What’s your favorite song/body of work by Stevie Wonder?
Song: As
Body of work: Songs in the Key of Life
@nasfera2 what’s yours?
My all time favorite song of his is Superstition. Loved it ever since I first heard it as a kid.
My fave body of work by him is Songs in the Key of Life. Stevie blessed the world with more brilliant songs on that one record than most artists create during their whole careers.
Song: Maaaan ummmm “Ngiculela Es Un Historia I Am Singing”, “Bird of Beauty”, “As” and “Summer Soft” . I just can’t pick ONE Stevie song.
Album: Fulfillingness First Finale
@glam-alien
Song: Superwoman
Album: Music of My Mind
@wisdomofzion
Favorite Stevie Song: Until You Come Back To Me (His Demo Version at Age 15 for Aretha)
Favorite Stevie Album: Hotter Than July
@brandonousley
Favorite Stevie Wonder Song: “You’ve Got It Bad Girl” (Honestly, it’s beyond criminal to choose only one as there are far too many. The list is very lengthy. This particular song has the utmost sentimental value for me when it comes to my appreciation for the full breadth of Stevie Wonder’s artistry.)
Favorite Stevie Wonder Album: Talking Book (I will always contend this to be the greatest album ever made.)
@nowhereinmyrearmirror
The Artist.
Do The Right Thing (1989)
Dir: Spike Lee
DP: Ernest R. Dickerson
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Curtis Mayfield on “The Midnight Special” (1974)
Aretha Franklin and Donny Hathaway during a recording session at Atlantic Records Studios in New York City, April 1973.
(Photos by David Gahr)
Sly Stone circa 1970. Genius, funk pioneer, crazy, groundbreaking, infuriating and at that time in league with some heavy usage of stimulants. The music still rocks and influenced many to follow.