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waxnrope 02-15-2011 12:27 AM

In celebration of Aretha Franklin
 
Before the Grammy Awards, I thought of starting a thread in celebration of Aretha Franklin. There has been discussion in the Huffington Post, among other newsies, that Aretha has pancreatic cancer. This got me to thinking a lot about her music and the ways in which it has intertwined with my life. I want to celebrate her while she lives. To thank her in my own way. So, I will tell a short something and post a music video. I invite anyone who loves her music to do the same. Be nice :)

My first relationship, every time I heard this song, I was filled with something so powerful, so deep inside, such love, that when I heard it, I nearly cried. That first love: the racing hormones, the newly found poetry that expressed secret desires, the recall of the first kiss, the first uh huh, all of that at one time just hearing this song. I still get goose flesh... and I remember.

Now, music lovers will probably just have to say that Dionne Warwick sang this song too around the same time (and many others followed later). True dat. But there is something so evocative in Aretha's version. So much in the gut, so very real, that I favor hers over Dionne's.

I'm posting two versions because there is a palpable difference in sound (and it coheres with her history, her pain, her story/ies.). The first is rather sweet, song by the choir soloist. The second, well you be the judge.




waxnrope 02-15-2011 09:44 AM

bumpity, bump
 
Posted this late last night. I hope others remember Aretha's music and what they were doing when particular songs of hers became popular.

I listened to this last night and thought to post on the songs to break up thread, but will post here. It doesn't need explanation. Many of us have felt a fool ...


rlin 02-15-2011 10:04 AM

THANK YOU!
i remember so many thangs concerning aretha that evoked huge emotions in me over the years... many years... hell...ALL my years...

but... i think this is the one that has been sung along to by me the most thru the years... this rendition is the one i always hear in my head... no matter when or how or where its being played...


waxnrope 02-15-2011 11:04 AM

Good one, rlin. Another righteous pick for the songs to break up thread, too. The "freedom" refrain, it is a strong and uplifting part.
Thanks!

DomnNC 02-15-2011 04:32 PM

Wooo, sing it Aretha!


DomnNC 02-15-2011 04:38 PM

Sing it again Aretha!


carrieinNC 02-15-2011 05:17 PM

[nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2sQz29AN1gs&feature=relmfu"]YouTube - Aretha Franklin - Willing To Forgive[/nomedia]

You listen to her and then realize how we as a society have cheapened the word diva by using it to describe anyone who has a hit single these days

rlin 02-15-2011 05:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by carrieinNC (Post 284682)
YouTube - Aretha Franklin - Willing To Forgive

You listen to her and then realize how we as a society have cheapened the word diva by using it to describe anyone who has a hit single these days

damned skippy!!!
tell it!

carrieinNC 02-15-2011 05:42 PM

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Originally Posted by rlin (Post 284688)
damned skippy!!!
tell it!


MysticOceansFL 02-15-2011 06:11 PM

I like her shes a classy woman!!!

girl_dee 02-15-2011 06:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by carrieinNC (Post 284682)
YouTube - Aretha Franklin - Willing To Forgive

You listen to her and then realize how we as a society have cheapened the word diva by using it to describe anyone who has a hit single these days

I completely agree!

Miss Scarlett 02-15-2011 07:01 PM



I absolutely adore Aretha and I think this is her finest live performance. She had less than 30 minutes to prepare for singing one of Puccini's masterpieces. I love how she made it her own at the end.

How ironic that she has the same cancer that took the life of the man who made this aria his trademark and also my Mom who loved this piece so much we played it at her funeral.

girl_dee 02-15-2011 07:06 PM

wonderful lyrics...
 

waxnrope 02-16-2011 09:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DomnNC (Post 284664)
Wooo, sing it Aretha!


Quote:

Originally Posted by DomnNC (Post 284667)
Sing it again Aretha!


Definitely makes you want to dance, right? :lol2: Thanks, DomnNC. Good to get the coffee running.

rlin 02-16-2011 09:43 AM

WOW.....
a tribute...
WOW...

waxnrope 02-16-2011 09:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by carrieinNC (Post 284682)
YouTube - Aretha Franklin - Willing To Forgive

You listen to her and then realize how we as a society have cheapened the word diva by using it to describe anyone who has a hit single these days

Quote:

Originally Posted by carrieinNC (Post 284682)
YouTube - Aretha Franklin - Willing To Forgive

You listen to her and then realize how we as a society have cheapened the word diva by using it to describe anyone who has a hit single these days

Amen to that! I thought about this song, didn't put it up ... too close to the bone right now ... but, her phrasing and feeling in this song is something. As for hit single diva's? True dat. There's no magical electronics used for Aretha's voice enhancement! Thanks for this and your insight :)

waxnrope 02-16-2011 10:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Miss Scarlett (Post 284714)


I absolutely adore Aretha and I think this is her finest live performance. She had less than 30 minutes to prepare for singing one of Puccini's masterpieces. I love how she made it her own at the end.

How ironic that she has the same cancer that took the life of the man who made this aria his trademark and also my Mom who loved this piece so much we played it at her funeral.

What a find, Miss Scarlett! I didn't hear this before!
This piece is my favorite as sung by Pavarotti (my parrot, Rico, swoons over it and sings along :( ... he has a not too good voice). I wept when he died. My net access skips due to loading problems, but I will listen at another time - carefully. She's not classically trained, Aretha, but in such a short time to prepare, well, even if she were an opera diva, dang! that ending still brought gooseflesh :clap:

waxnrope 02-16-2011 10:24 AM

for my sister, Dolores
 
This was my sister's favorite Aretha song. We even went to hear a live performance ... twice ... long drive and all. May you sing this with the angels, Dolo.


waxnrope 02-16-2011 10:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rlin (Post 285081)
WOW.....
a tribute...
WOW...

Thanks, R. I caught this on the net. It reminded me that I was going to start a thread about her. This was something, wasn't it?

waxnrope 02-16-2011 08:07 PM

discography discovery
 
Digging through her discography and discovered this song, originally done by Maxine Brown, sung by Aretha. Classic early Aretha ... the phrasing, and reaching those notes effortlessly.

There's no past story associated with this song because I just found it. But, I, as many of us, can understand her disbelief of betrayal. The denial. But unlike other songs of this type, she hung onto her faith in her partner, which proved to be a good thing. I'm feeling cynical, so won't say anything more :|



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