That album has bits and fragments that are unbelievable and untouchable like thier harmonies and intros, just thought I was getting the whole kitten and caboodle. No hate, just analysis.
That album has bits and fragments that are unbelievable and untouchable like thier harmonies and intros, just thought I was getting the whole kitten and caboodle. No hate, just analysis.
Ill agree its crazy uneven, but to say there's nuthin to play "out" is wrong.
Your honor if I could approach the bench, in defense of my first statement I was trying to find something from this LP that wasn't the obvious or typical to this release. I do concur though, there is something to be played out.
Your honor if I could approach the bench, in defense of my first statement I was trying to find something from this LP that wasn't the obvious or typical to this release. I do concur though, there is something to be played out.
Your Honor - the defendant has clearly overlooked the album's classics. In his attempt to appear like he wanted to incorporate a Heatwave track into his "FunkyBlackManDisco" repertoire, he failed to recognize how integral the existing classics were to Disco and R&B's canon.
Motion to have him serve 90 days in the Black Community!
Motion to have him serve 90 days in the Black Community!
ha, if they want me they can have me, but did the Black Community faithfully brace Heatwave nor this particular release, that being a group of musicians from an English Island miles away.
My plantiff would like to present to the courts and yourself, "Lay it on Me" and "All You Do is Dial" as exhibits of past performances and tracks committed to.
Motion to have him serve 90 days in the Black Community!
ha, if they want me they can have me, but did the Black Community faithfully brace Heatwave nor this particular release, that being a group of musicians from an English Island miles away.
My plantiff would like to present to the courts and yourself, "Lay it on Me" and "All You Do is Dial" as exhibits of past performances and tracks committed to.
Both albums are Black EXP Classics.
There's a Dr.Manhattan/Phill Most Poast about these gems.
Motion to have him serve 90 days in the Black Community!
ha, if they want me they can have me, but did the Black Community faithfully brace Heatwave nor this particular release, that being a group of musicians from an English Island miles away.
My plantiff would like to present to the courts and yourself, "Lay it on Me" and "All You Do is Dial" as exhibits of past performances and tracks committed to.
Both albums are Black EXP Classics.
There's a Dr.Manhattan/Phill Most Poast about these gems.
Comments
In the context of the album it works.
I think that album it comes from "Central Heating" is a party pooper, couldn't find
any songs to play out.
YOU SHOULD STAB YOURSELF.
This is Proto-Off The Wall.
U can also rock this shit w/ the right complemetary joints around it.
Or Mind Blowing Decisions which u could rock the Bridge and then throw on Nice & Smooth during a "(yawn)Golden Age" Set.
needle drop errors. that song was exempt from my goodwill copy. knew that song never knew the name. might as well been boogie nights.
Ill agree its crazy uneven, but to say there's nuthin to play "out" is wrong.
Your honor if I could approach the bench, in defense of my first statement I was trying to find something from this LP that wasn't the obvious or typical to this release. I do concur though, there is something to be played out.
"WHAT THE F*ck ROD!!?!!? YOU GIVE SOME DUDE "P.Y.T", "BABY BE MINE", ETC ETC....and us....??!?!?"
Neo-Soul Version...Grenique.
Your Honor - the defendant has clearly overlooked the album's classics. In his attempt to appear like he wanted to incorporate a Heatwave track into his "FunkyBlackManDisco" repertoire, he failed to recognize how integral the existing classics were to Disco and R&B's canon.
Motion to have him serve 90 days in the Black Community!
Rod Temperton Interview/Off The Wall Bonus Track
ha, if they want me they can have me, but did the Black Community faithfully brace Heatwave nor this particular release, that being a group of musicians from an English Island miles away.
My plantiff would like to present to the courts and yourself, "Lay it on Me" and "All You Do is Dial" as exhibits of past performances and tracks committed to.
Both albums are Black EXP Classics.
There's a Dr.Manhattan/Phill Most Poast about these gems.
Aight, see you next year.
This is one of those albums to me that walks the line of gloss perfectly.