My favorite Rufus and Chaka Khan joint. "Do You Love What You Feel", released in 1979.
got that Mary J Blige feel...or Evelyn " Champagne" KingMy favorite Rufus and Chaka Khan joint. "Do You Love What You Feel", released in 1979.
We must have been listening at the same time because I heard this as well. Knew the group but had never heard this song before. There were some great girl groups in the 60's but then they dissipated for most of the 70's and 80's only to re emerge massively in the 1990's.
heard this yesterday on Sirios Radio..it was,nt familiar to me
i know Xmontrealer is a big fan of 50,s..60,s girl groups sooooooooooo
a song that the Ronettes could easily of recorded...that,s why i like it lol
Produced by Organized Noize. OutKast and Goodie Mob were pioneers of southern hip hop. Catchy tune.Was going to post this in the "listening to now" thread but this is at the top now, good timing.
The Shirelles had a lot of hits. Many posted on YouTube.
heard this yesterday on Sirios Radio..it was,nt familiar to me
i know Xmontrealer is a big fan of 50,s..60,s girl groups sooooooooooo
a song that the Ronettes could easily of recorded...that,s why i like it lol
Each to their own, ogi.i have to admit something...except for his very early stuff like Please Please, or Try Me..i never was a real James Brown fan
and that applies to Stevie Wonder...never got into his music
and except for a couple of songs, never really got into Ray Charles either
there you go...3 giants of the music biz..and not really a fan
Music is a personal taste. We like what we like. And to tell you the truth even though he's an amazing successful talent, I'm not the biggest Stevie Wonder fan either.i have to admit something...except for his very early stuff like Please Please, or Try Me..i never was a real James Brown fan
and that applies to Stevie Wonder...never got into his music
and except for a couple of songs, never really got into Ray Charles either
there you go...3 giants of the music biz..and not really a fan
these days some Blues stuff is being recorded by Black artists...but that,s about it....the genre of music that i most loved has disappeared, in fact by that late 70,s it was gone...never to return......just had a thought...what if a hip hop artist decided to cover "I Found A Love" by Wilson Pickett or a mainstream white guy like Wikennd..did i spell it right ?..covered Sam & Dave,s When Something Is Wrong With My Baby.....would be interestingEach to their own, ogi.
I have to admit that as much as I loved black music up to about 1995, after that not much at all.
Mind you, that also applies to most post 1995 "white music" as well, other than a few indie and other exceptions such as "The National".
I wouldn't cross the street to see Taylor Swift...
Hard to top perfection...these days some Blues stuff is being recorded by Black artists...but that,s about it....the genre of music that i most loved has disappeared, in fact by that late 70,s it was gone...never to return......just had a thought...what if a hip hop artist decided to cover "I Found A Love" by Wilson Pickett or a mainstream white guy like Wikennd..did i spell it right ?..covered Sam & Dave,s When Something Is Wrong With My Baby.....would be interesting






