My NPR interview with Charlie Wilson
YoungAmerican
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I host (and produce) an NPR show called Bullseye. I had the chance to talk to Charlie Wilson recently for the show. I had lunch with Oliver Wang and Andrew Noz, and they were talking about SoulStrut, and I realized I'd never posted it here.
I figure if anyone's going to get it, folks here will. Here it is on Soundcloud and here's the full show on our site. You can also download or subscribe in iTunes (free).
Anyway, he's a pretty amazing dude. Very warm and charming IRL. Was really excited I got to have him on the show.
I figure if anyone's going to get it, folks here will. Here it is on Soundcloud and here's the full show on our site. You can also download or subscribe in iTunes (free).
Anyway, he's a pretty amazing dude. Very warm and charming IRL. Was really excited I got to have him on the show.
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Last Night...
Thank you!
I like the Gap Band, but ironically, many of their own songs were marked by a certain percussive "sluggishness" --- which sounded as though their drummer was just behind the beat, or trying to slow it down.
One other thing: "You Dropped a Bomb on Me" was politically insensitive, coming a few years after the U.S. frenzy of napalm and other
drops on Vietnam and other countries.
Welcome....... :-S
getting a spot on arguably the best album of the year is a pretty good way to stay relevant.
R.Kelly brought him back to Black radio in '05 the same way he did w/ Ronald Isley.
Uncle Charlie = Mr. Biggs.
Which is funny cause R.Kelly was seen as biting Aaron Hall, who was was seen as biting Wilson.
i dont know if you're saying that i'm wrong or not, but please DO keep in mind that '05 was NINE years ago..... i make the same mistake, i'm in a state of cognitive dissonance, talmbout "the fuck you MEAN people born in 1997 aren't 3 years old?"
Nah..im just sayin Charlie had the ball rollin w. R.Kelly...then Timberlake and later what u posted.
He's been stayin relevant since Kellz.
Yes, because when people heard Drop A Bomb On Me, which is obviously about how a woman blew his mind they would automatically think of Vietnam! You know in the video for that song they used a bunch of WWII film of German bombers. Maybe the Gap Band supported the Nazis too!
TAKE COVER!!!!!!!!!!
No doubt. My bad....that was a Pharell+Snoop hit....i dont recall anything previous. Kellz gave him his own shit.
Nah, I'm kidding. I know what you mean.
(I'm sure you're right that Kellz is more the reason, but between you and me, though, didn't Charlie get his own album on the back of that Pharrell+Snoop jernt? I remember a few years back tracking down this thing I heard on the radio one time--a re-sung, Charlie-only version of "Beautiful"--and being surprised to find that it was the promo/centerpiece for his then-current full-length, which was at the time getting pushed to LBE stations.)
Oof.
I think all I have is an mp3 somewhere in a forgotten corner of some hard drive, and if I'm remembering right, said mp3 is really just a shitty rip from a no-longer-extant youtube. An upgrade would be fresh.
Yeah, Paul Hardcastle wasn't just about to come out with 19. And Rambo and Missing in Action and Platoon and Full Metal Jacket weren't about to come out either.
Not that I agree with dude's perspective on Dropped the Bomb at all. There had just been a parody song called Bomb Iran that had made the rounds if you really want to talk about insensitivity.
But c'mon, the 80's were all about still dealing with Vietnam.
"Never mind--I figured it out." (?? Rockadelic)