Etta James RIP
Unherd
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Hearing 'Pushover' in Tower Records when I was 14 really kick-started my love affair with soul music. RIP to one of the best to ever do it.
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It will be a sad sad weekend with plenty of her music.
One of my all time favorite singer.
can anyone reccomend a good biography on her?
Saw her first about '82 or so in an exhibit hall at the Seattle Center. She had a pick up band with Kenny Grolenik, Leo Nocentelli, Mark Dalton, Leslie Milton and I forget who. She was mind melting great and destroyed the room with Blind Girl.
Saw her a few years later open for James Brown, and numerous more times in the 80s and 90s in clubs. Always great.
Got her start with Johnny Otis who we also just lost, so:
At least she can jam with Mr. Otis again.
Both will be deeply missed.
Seek out her autobiography, Rage To Survive.
One of the greatest voices.
One of the greatest voices.
"All I Could Do Was Cry."
With all due respect to Etta, the song is rather schlocky. The weepy background singers are a major reason why. But in real life, she'd just gotten dumped or rejected by Harvey Fuqua from the Moonglows. She didn't have to fake getting hurt; she knew the feeling first-hand that day. This song would have sounded flaky as hell coming from someone else (Lesley Gore?), but Etta made it mean something.