Guest bobby's girl Posted May 18, 2009 Posted May 18, 2009 No dramas here Chrissie. I was incensed when I read the Stevie (blind joke). I don't like prejudice, so felt I had to comment. It obviously wasn't aimed at you. The reason for my first reply was I couldn't understand why, if you don't particularly like Stevie Wonder's contempary pop music and I agree it's not his best you would open it up for debate on a Soul forum when it just doesn't even nearly touch what would normally cross into your world. You've said you don't like his output from the early 70's onwards so why bother opening it up unless you want to be persuaded otherwise that's all. There's no point. Kev Good on yer Kev for speaking up against what was an utterly crass, and utterly crap joke. And the word 'joke' is used advisedly. I must be missing something here folks. Not made a decent record since 1972 you say? 'Innervisions', released in 1973. A work of absolute majesty imho. 'He's Misstra Know-It-All' ...anyone? Nobody made any mention of his live performances either. Did anyone have the good fortune of seeing him in concert last year? Well I did, and he was astounding, with the finest rhythm section I've ever heard. And I've seen some rhythm sections...! Just wanted to bid this thread adieu on an uptight/beat note...
Guest soulfulguy Posted May 20, 2009 Posted May 20, 2009 some decent stuff during the sixties but my all time favorite has to be" contract on love "
Bigsoulman Posted May 20, 2009 Posted May 20, 2009 Think the point Chrissie is trying to make here is that he is undoubtably a genius, no question, but he has lacked S-O-U-L for some years, his SITKOL and Innervisions albums are all very well made but lack that cutting soulful edge, I didn't expect him to stick to his 60s style as it was obvious he was way ahead of the pack, but his latter albums had too many political theme's for me and as I stated is a pseudos fave, I don't dislike him but feel his stuff from around 72 wasn't to my taste, Just my opinion of course! Lenny
Guest Posted May 20, 2009 Posted May 20, 2009 Here you go. Suz x Ta v.much Suz, Yep, it's tosh! Shame that. Jayne.x
Sutty Posted May 21, 2009 Posted May 21, 2009 Do you have a clip of the Jesus Children of Americaa please mate. Russ its the same recording Russ, just not remixed or sped up. 'Tell the Story' is a house bootleg of 'Jesus Children' by Stevie and Be Be Winans which was the official release. Played it when it came out to much rolling of eyes at the time, one rather well-known soul dj said "is this soul music then?" at the time lol, and to be fair, it's actually not sounding all that good again really for me. The original 12 is great - and check Shirley Caesar's cover which is very good too. This thread is possibly the most absurd thread i've ever read on here. cheers Sutty
phillyDaveG Posted May 22, 2009 Posted May 22, 2009 I personally don't think Stevie Wonder has made a decent record since about 1972 QoFxx What us this? Comedy night? Ok, you may have a point, I can only think of; "Too high"/"Visions"/"Living for the city"/"Golden lady"/"Higher ground"/"Jesus children of America" "Don't you worry 'bout a thing"/"He's misstra know-it-all"/"To know you is to love you"/"Smile please"/"Heaven is 10 zillion light years away"/"Boogie on reggae woman"/"Creepin'"/"You haven't done nothin'"/"It ain't no use"/"Please don't go"/Love's in need of love today"/"Village ghetto land"/"Sir Duke"/"I wish"/"Knocks me off my feet"/"Pastime paradise"/"Summer soft"/"Ordinary pain"/"Isn't she lovely"/"Black man"/"Ngiculela - Es una historia - I am singing"/"If it's magic"/"As"/"Another star" "All I do"/"Rocket love"/"As if you read my mind"/"Send one your love"/"That girl"/"Do I do"/"It's you"/"Love light in flight"/"Stranger on the shore of love"/"You will know"/"Edge of eternity"/"Sensuous whisper"/"For your love"/"Sweetest somebody I know"/"Moon blue"/"My love is on fire" Off the top of my head. Up there with the guy a few years back who tried to tell me Bobby Womack had never made a good record.
BrianB Posted May 23, 2009 Posted May 23, 2009 Tell you what guys, some of the "jokes" in this thread about Stevie are the absolute lowest of the low. Suppose it is not a good time now to ask a favour(!) but can some kind soul post a clip of Stevie singing the Love Theme from Romeo and Juliet from the Stevie Wonder Live LP? Had the LP in the late 60ts early 70s, but sold it. That track has always stuck in my mind, and I haven't heard it since then. It is by no means northern, but reverting back to the thread, no one ever intentionally made a northern record, (except for IL and Co), so how can we blame Stevie for moving away from the 60ts Motown beat, when the whole crux of his career has been the fact that he was and is an innovator. I don't remember anyone slagging Edwin off for his disco stuff when he used to appear at our clubs, why pick on Stevie? Thanks in advance for the clip
Makemvinyl Posted May 23, 2009 Posted May 23, 2009 (edited) list most from 72 onwards cant eveybody be wrong Hotter than July is an album by Stevie Wonder, originally released on Motown's Tamla label on September 29, 1980. Despite the wide critical acclaim for Wonder's previous works such as Songs in the Key of Life and Innervisions, Hotter than July was his first album eligible for platinum status, as Motown sales records before 1977 were not audited by the Recording Industry Association of America. This was his most successful album in the UK, peaking at #2 and producing four top ten singles Edited May 23, 2009 by Makemvinyl
Guest WPaulVanDyk Posted May 23, 2009 Posted May 23, 2009 Oh come on give the guy a break he made records in 30 years that was soul music but aimed for the pop market just in the way they did the 60's with motown songs look at all those big hits out in the 60's that hit No 1 made by Motown artists but at times were made for the pop market just as much as they did with soul fans. did anyone not think of that. I Just Called To Say I Love You is a song i like each to there own i say
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