Rob Wigley Posted January 22, 2009 Posted January 22, 2009 We were all spoilt rotten in the 1980s, when Bettye was available, now Mr Presidents got her and The Who and A listers stand and watch in awe !
Rob Wigley Posted January 22, 2009 Author Posted January 22, 2009 Tats is she still going to cook our sunday dinner ? Rob
Sean Hampsey Posted January 22, 2009 Posted January 22, 2009 Tats is she still going to cook our sunday dinner ? Rob Ha, I sent this link to Tats yesterday, Rob. He now thinks he's got friends in High places.... ...other than you and me that is! Sean
Guest selectasoul Posted January 22, 2009 Posted January 22, 2009 We were all spoilt rotten in the 1980s, when Bettye was available, now Mr Presidents got her and The Who and A listers stand and watch in awe ! Amazing Rob, I was just remembering the afternoon we spent with Bettye in Detroit in 1987 when she was down and out of luck , the following are the last words from the resulting article in SOUL SURVIVOR MAGAZINE # 8. "As the Bettye Lavette story draws to an end let me leave you with the image of her practising each day to keep her voice in shape by singing along at home to her records - an exercise she performs each day - and leave you with the thought that unless the unlikely happens neither you nor I will ever see one of the greatest voices in Soul Music in action" It's a strange World Rob Cheers Ric
Guest selectasoul Posted January 22, 2009 Posted January 22, 2009 Amazing Rob, I was just remembering the afternoon we spent with Bettye in Detroit in 1987 when she was down and out of luck , the following are the last words from the resulting article in SOUL SURVIVOR MAGAZINE # 8. "As the Bettye Lavette story draws to an end let me leave you with the image of her practising each day to keep her voice in shape by singing along at home to her records - an exercise she performs each day - and leave you with the thought that unless the unlikely happens neither you nor I will ever see one of the greatest voices in Soul Music in action" It's a strange World Rob Cheers Ric Forgot to mention Tats was there as well , the day before he had been reduced to tears listening to "Let Me Down Easy" on headphones in Kops record store in Toronto.
Rob Wigley Posted January 22, 2009 Author Posted January 22, 2009 Amazing Rob, I was just remembering the afternoon we spent with Bettye in Detroit in 1987 when she was down and out of luck , the following are the last words from the resulting article in SOUL SURVIVOR MAGAZINE # 8. "As the Bettye Lavette story draws to an end let me leave you with the image of her practising each day to keep her voice in shape by singing along at home to her records - an exercise she performs each day - and leave you with the thought that unless the unlikely happens neither you nor I will ever see one of the greatest voices in Soul Music in action" It's a strange World Rob Cheers Ric Hi Ric you know the story as well myself and tats your address book, tats crying in Martins shop and meeting up with Bettye for lunch. bringing her over. Now look at the company she is keeping! Was at the Fame studios in Muscle Shoals with Karen July 2007 and missed her by a week ! I love stuff like this Sean, great link and I love Jon Bon Jovis voice on this as well ! Rob
pikeys dog Posted January 22, 2009 Posted January 22, 2009 Every bit of belated fame that she gets is 100% deserved. Thankfully the recognition has happened at a time that it will be of some use to her.
Guest Matt Male Posted January 22, 2009 Posted January 22, 2009 Great and Jon Bon Jovi was pretty good as well.
Dewsburyborn Posted January 22, 2009 Posted January 22, 2009 (edited) Was at the Fame studios in Muscle Shoals with Karen July 2007 and missed her by a week ! I was in Florence Alabama for just about the whole of July 2007 - how come I missed you ????????? :-)) Garry Edited January 22, 2009 by dewsburyborn
foolish fool Posted January 22, 2009 Posted January 22, 2009 Forgot to mention Tats was there as well , the day before he had been reduced to tears listening to "Let Me Down Easy" on headphones in Kops record store in Toronto. HI Ric / Rob Dusty record shops always have that effect on me !. Wonderfull memories, i am truly elated that Bettye has realised some of her dreams, you don't get a much bigger gig than that......super talent. and a great, great, party animal !! i would love to have witnessed her in the White house party. Rob dig those ASDA photoes out. Tats
Rob Wigley Posted January 23, 2009 Author Posted January 23, 2009 I was in Florence Alabama for just about the whole of July 2007 - how come I missed you ????????? :-)) Garry DON'T KNOW GARRY Its even smaller than Dewsbury mate ! Rob & Karen
Rob Wigley Posted January 23, 2009 Author Posted January 23, 2009 HI Ric / Rob Dusty record shops always have that effect on me !. Wonderfull memories, i am truly elated that Bettye has realised some of her dreams, you don't get a much bigger gig than that......super talent. and a great, great, party animal !! i would love to have witnessed her in the White house party. Rob dig those ASDA photoes out. Tats I dig the F^^king lot out one day !
Cheapsiderecords Posted January 25, 2009 Posted January 25, 2009 Saw her last year in Hamilton, Ontario as support to Buddy Guy, she was superb. We left after Buddy's second song as I had seen what I was there for!! - again, superb.
Sunnysoul Posted January 26, 2009 Posted January 26, 2009 What a terrible shame, though, that they had that warbling pop puppet Beyonce butchering "At Last" in front of the presidential couple when they could have had Etta James doing the song true justice ...
Mike Posted January 26, 2009 Posted January 26, 2009 What a terrible shame, though, that they had that warbling pop puppet Beyonce butchering "At Last" in front of the presidential couple when they could have had Etta James doing the song true justice ... thought tuesday was sour post day ? heres another take on things... At last, her signature song will take its place in history. Sitting in her California home and chatting on the phone with her son, an emotional Etta James watched Beyonc serenade the First Couple on inauguration night with the love song she made famous. "She thought it was great," said Donto James, 40, who stayed on the phone with his mom throughout the couple's first dance of the evening. "She's gotten emotional, just like everybody else." In what is sure to become one of the enduring images of Inauguration Day, Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle, danced cheek to cheek as Beyonc belted out the soulful ballad, "At Last." Donto James said his 70-year-old mother heard several days ago that the famous song, her version of which was released in 1961 - the year Obama was born - would play a pivotal role on the historic day. "She was looking forward to seeing it," he said. "She was honored." The singer was moved by Obama's victory but was too under the weather to go to Washington, her son said. James has suffered complications from a 2003 gastric bypass surgery that helped her lose 200 pounds. "She was a little down that she wasn't well enough to be there," Donto James said. "At Last" was written in 1941 by Mack Gordon and Harry Warren and performed by Glenn Miller and Nat King Cole. But it was James' sultry rendition that made the song a classic - and earned her a lifetime achievement Grammy and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Sunnysoul Posted January 26, 2009 Posted January 26, 2009 thought tuesday was sour post day ? heres another take on things... At last, her signature song will take its place in history. Sitting in her California home and chatting on the phone with her son, an emotional Etta James watched Beyonc serenade the First Couple on inauguration night with the love song she made famous. "She thought it was great," said Donto James, 40, who stayed on the phone with his mom throughout the couple's first dance of the evening. "She's gotten emotional, just like everybody else." In what is sure to become one of the enduring images of Inauguration Day, Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle, danced cheek to cheek as Beyonc belted out the soulful ballad, "At Last." Donto James said his 70-year-old mother heard several days ago that the famous song, her version of which was released in 1961 - the year Obama was born - would play a pivotal role on the historic day. "She was looking forward to seeing it," he said. "She was honored." The singer was moved by Obama's victory but was too under the weather to go to Washington, her son said. James has suffered complications from a 2003 gastric bypass surgery that helped her lose 200 pounds. "She was a little down that she wasn't well enough to be there," Donto James said. "At Last" was written in 1941 by Mack Gordon and Harry Warren and performed by Glenn Miller and Nat King Cole. But it was James' sultry rendition that made the song a classic - and earned her a lifetime achievement Grammy and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Sorry Mike ! LOL ! But, you know, I can't count the number of times I've seen and heard truly legendary blues and soul artists - in the twilight of their careers - being complimentary towards far, far lesser performers, as here. Excuse my cynicism, but I believe, in most cases, the legends are simply being respectful, dignified and courteous towards these pretenders, and more than anything doing it out of appreciation of the belated recognition of their work; the legends have nothing to gain by being negative and sour in their old age. I read one interview with Bobby Bland (was it in Mojo Magazine?) last year on Mick Hucknall's tribute to Bobby and couldn't help feeling that the tone of Bobby's responses consisted of the minimum amount of common politeness through gritted teeth as regards Hucknall and Hucknall's singing.
Guest dundeedavie Posted January 26, 2009 Posted January 26, 2009 Sorry Mike ! LOL ! But, you know, I can't count the number of times I've seen and heard truly legendary blues and soul artists - in the twilight of their careers - being complimentary towards far, far lesser performers, as here. Excuse my cynicism, but I believe, in most cases, the legends are simply being respectful, dignified and courteous towards these pretenders, and more than anything doing it out of appreciation of the belated recognition of their work; the legends have nothing to gain by being negative and sour in their old age. I read one interview with Bobby Bland (was it in Mojo Magazine?) last year on Mick Hucknall's tribute to Bobby and couldn't help feeling that the tone of Bobby's responses consisted of the minimum amount of common politeness through gritted teeth as regards Hucknall and Hucknall's singing. yeah but hucknall is an annoying ginger twat ....whereas beyonce done a good version of it
Sunnysoul Posted January 26, 2009 Posted January 26, 2009 (edited) yeah but hucknall is an annoying ginger twat ....whereas beyonce done a good version of it Yes, but all that sparrow-like nasal warbling and pseudo vocal gymnastics that Beyonce and every popette since Mariah Carey have indulged in. Truly awful and totally unsuited to the song! Etta James is a pure soul and blues singer, Beyonce is definitely not ... Edited January 26, 2009 by sunnysoul
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