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This match was the very first time I had ever seen Rafa play. I was not impressed. Little did I know that this kid who was pushed all around the court would go on to win 10 11 majors including the U.S. Open.
This match was the very first time I had ever seen Rafa play. I was not impressed. Little did I know that this kid who was pushed all around the court would go on to win 10 11 majors including the U.S. Open.
"Lovelite" by O'Bryan
I've been bumping this for a while. Reminds me of Saturday afternoons, dancing with friends, and riding around in the car with no particular place to go.
Watch The Throne Listening Party
It's been a long time since I purchased new Hip Hop but the lure of a Jay & Kanye collaboration was too great. I got it yesterday and I've been listening to it closely. If you've gotten it, tell me what you think.
Web tribute to Mark Adams, bass player for Slave and Aurra who passed away in March. He will be greatly missed.
For the love of Jill Scott.
I adore Ms. Scott and I am so excited about her new CD, "The Light of the Sun". Here are my favorite songs by her:
Golden-The feel good anthem of a lifetime. A melodic tribute to self-confidence and love.
A Long Walk (Jazzy Remix)-THE song that made me a fan. Tell me if you can't resist trying to sing all the words.
The Way-A seductive ode to post coital joy. Yes hunty!
Family Reunion-A song that highlights Scott's extraordinary songwriting talent. Listening to this just makes you feel like you're right there enjoying the celebration.
Not Like Crazy-One of the most realistic love songs ever.
Epiphany-Heh.
Hate on Me-The ultimate "middle finger" song. I always bump this when I'm feeling good.
"Turning Tables" (Live)--Adele.
Exclusive clip from "UnSung" on TvOne. Denise Williams talks about the inspiration for her hit, "Black Butterfly".
The BIG track from Robert Plant's first solo album. CLASSIC.
fuckyeah-oldschoolhiphop:
The D.O.C. - Its Funky Enough - No one can do it better
I've been listening to this all weekend. Jenny Burton's "I Remember What You Like" was the BADDEST dance track of the 1980's. Although the song is bogged down with kettle whistles and other noises, the beat was undeniable and Burton showed her chops as a singer. She went on to have another hit, with "Bad Habits", but "I Remember What You Like" was her best track.
At the Prince concert last night. I was a lot closer than my crappy BB camera showed. It was an awesome show. The set list (as I remember). I'm sure I forgot one or two:
Some song from Musicology
Another song from Musicology
Take Me With You
Cool, Don't Stop Till You Get Enough, Hollywood Swinging Mashup
Cream
You Got the Look
How Come You Don't Call Me Anymore? (With Special Guest Alicia Keys)
She's Always in My Hair
DMSR
Controversy
If I Was Your Girlfriend
Purple Rain
My Prince Playlist...
I’ve been listening to Prince as long as I can remember. Even when I was too young to know what his more adult themed songs were about, he has always been a part of my musical landscape. Sure there were other artists that caught my fancy through the years, but Prince Rogers Nelson was always a permanent fixture on my turntable.
Prince is known for not only being an astounding musician, he is one of the most prolific. He’s released 24 full length studio albums since 1978, and dozens of singles. It’s rather difficult to choose favorites from so many, but I’m going to try in this post.
Note: These are MY favorite songs. They aren’t necessarily his most well-known or his bestselling but for one reason or many, they have stuck with me. I hope there are some of your favorites too.
Private Joy-(Controversy) If only for just that one line, “If anybody ask you, you belong to Prince.”
Computer Blue-(Purple Rain) I love the guitar solo. It’s absolutely gorgeous.
Lady Cab Driver-(1999) Although it’s over 8 minutes long, the funky bass line is enough to keep your interest.
Annie Christian-(Controversy) One of his strangest songs, but can a song about the Antichrist be normal?
The Ballad of Dorothy Parker-(Sign O’ The Times) Boy meets girl over an free flowing jam using rather esoteric lyrics. Works for me.
Diamonds and Pearls-(Diamonds and Pearls) Rosie Gaines completely makes this song.
Uptown-(Dirty Mind) Funky Funky Funky. An anthem for personal freedom.
Why You Wanna Treat Me So Bad?-(Prince) I remember hearing this song and asking, “Guitars? In an R&B song?” Yes!!
I Would Die 4 You-(Purple Rain) This was my kind of love song. Plus, you got to do that cool hand thing.
Do Me Baby-(Controversy) Included on everyone’s getting busy tape. Fine with me, even with Prince’s faux climax at the end. I have a feeling many a child has been conceived due to this song.
The Most Beautiful Girl in the World-(The Gold Experience) Just a wonderful song from a man who really loves women.
Little Red Corvette-(1999) The song that made Prince a crossover success. But even still, it kicks ass like nothing else.
Pop Life-(Around the World in a Day) A tale of caution with a pop beat. Brilliant.
U Got the Look-(Sign O’ The Times) Another boy meets girl song, but who does them better than Prince?
Adore-(Sign O’ The Times) Just another quiet storm classic. Prince just knew how to make the slow jams.
His Royal Badness will be in concert in Los Angeles Friday April 22nd, at the Forum.
I will be there! YAAASS!
Teena Marie-Trailblazer
I can't remember what age I was when I heard my first Teena Marie song. I just know that her music was constantly bumped in our house. "Behind the Groove", "Must be Magic", and "Square Biz" were the background music for Saturday cleaning days. Like a lot of us, I had no idea she was white until I saw her on Soul Train and it didn't matter. For one, she wasn't the first white artist to make R&B records. She wasn't even the first white artist to appear on Soul Train. Elton John and David Bowie had already graced the stage. To me at least, Teena was the real deal. She wasn't a pop artist who dabbled into R&B on a whim or at the suggestion of a producer. She was an R&B artist to her very core. Teena had SOUL. It oozed from every note, bar and stanza.
That was the reason why she was so beloved by black audiences. Her talent was undeniable. She was a musician, a songwriter, and a consummate performer. When she hit the chorus of "Ooh La La", all matters of skin color and culture melted away. Teena was an ARTIST. A TRAILBLAZER who was constantly in command of her music and her image. And thanks to her suing Motown for royalties, artists can now receive their fair share of royalties and aren't as vulnerable to predatory record companies. Thank God for her.
Some favorite Teena Marie joints:
Square Biz
I Need Your Lovin'
Portuguese Love
Fire & Desire (with Rick James)
Midnight Magnet
Dear Lover
Ooh La La
Playboy
I Love Him Too
If I Were A Bell
Out on A Limb