Winehouse on Letterman
DrWu
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Did anyone catch this Monday night? I am kinda curious how it went. Dap-Kings in support?
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i love this because i can picture phil spector saying it.
I like the voice but not really liked any other material. She has a love of jazz from her dad, but of course the Industry??? won't let her indulge this too much.
Yeah, they've surrounded her with great production, a killer backing band, and a celebrity-status image, but her voice just doesn't cut it for me.
i don't mind her voice so much, but unfortunately i find myself feeling like she is a gimmick. i know thats a horrible assumption on my part, especially since i have only heard her singles, she could have soul sauce running through her veins, but i just get the feeling like she is talented singer but with a marketing ploy behind her.
i'ma see her this week during sxsw, so perhaps my views will change (lord knows there are worse things than having a pretty decent soul singer getting attention in today's music fantasy land). and at very least, dap kings are hopefully doing well with her success, cuz those dudes are some stand up musicians.
the true test of an "artist"'s worth.
The Dap-kings are a great match for her style and add a lot of dynamics to her sound. It will be interesting to see what will happen if her career takes off here and if she wants them to back her. Will they get sucked in to the money and industry hype or will they stay the course with what they are doing? What an irony that Sharon Jones who has a much better voice, is such a pure entertainer with an amazing spirit could get left in the dust by some cute Jewish broad from England with a drinking problem. I can???t wait to see what happens.
I'm jealous of you guys who are getting to see her this week.
I think these clips show her potential best.
Just another Elvis-esque success in the making, but at least his accent was authentic
Where's the "irony" in this?
not ironic.
maybe if Sharon was on some sort of a crusade against alcohol and then got beat out by this drunk chick, that would be ironic.
as it stands it's just unfortunate.
this is fun.
the anti-alcohol soul singer being old-sold by a soul singer whose very persona is related to being a drunk was a hypothetical example of "irony."
but what was presented earlier was the situation of a weaker, less authentic artist being more popular than a superior, more authentic artist.
that extremely common occurence is a lot of things (like whack), but it's not ironic in any way.
anyway I'm bored.
no, "ironic" does not apply to a situation when a younger, more media-savvy artist appropriates an older, more authentic artist's sound and gets famous off it.
that's not the meaning of ironic. at all.
PS there's nothing particularly "original" about that scenario either. but we can debate the meaning of "original" in another thread.
I'm definitely inclined to agree with this sentiment, I dig her stuff I've heard so far, but I can't shake the Lauren Hill sound of her voice. Something about it doesn't quite jive with the music that is backing her. At least Lily Allen sings/raps in her accent, which I actually find endearing about her.
Do you compare every new rap release to criminal minded or critical beatdown or etc.....? It seems that's what folks do when it's related to soulstrut collectro music (rock/soul/funk).
I like Amy, big fan of hers. I was a fan of her first album too, even if you lot seem to think it was some jazzy smooth clothing store music. This girl has talent, I believe in that.
FacesBodies of meth:I don't know anything about her, but I hope she gets help.
on the right though, am I the only one that thinks she's a dead ringer for the inflatable auto pilot in "Airplane"?
I think it's unfair Sharon Jones isn't getting the same attention, but you also have to realize there's age, style of music, etc. OUTSIDE of race (not to say that that isn't a factor as well) that plays a big part in why she's not as famous here in the U.S.
Sometimes you dudes need to just take music for what it for what it is. I know I'd much rather hear her on the radio than Fergalicious.