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CalvinInTheMixMorgan
03-04-2008, 12:06 PM
For you folks that may have forgotten and for those that still bang this. Here is the video, "Cherchez La Femme"

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And oh yeah, this one some of you may have slept on it. "Sunshower"

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Pang
03-04-2008, 12:15 PM
oyeloooo, mi sabor

CalvinInTheMixMorgan
03-04-2008, 12:17 PM
oyeloooo, mi sabor

okay, what is that?

Pang
03-04-2008, 12:22 PM
okay, what is that?

what they're saying at the beginning of sunshowers dude.

listen to it, my flavor

CalvinInTheMixMorgan
03-04-2008, 12:32 PM
okay, thanks.

Pang
03-04-2008, 01:03 PM
No prob. Def one of my all time faves. Just took it out of my car, looks like your gonna make me put it back on. . LOL

travy
03-04-2008, 01:16 PM
a friend told me that a few years back maw had tracked down corey daye to do some vocal work and she was a receptionist in an office here in nyc but she didn't want to perform anymore. not sure if it's true, but kind of a shame because she had one of the sweetest voices ever...

Gojay
03-04-2008, 01:16 PM
play it on my Zen every day!

Sour & Sweet rocks too


peace,
Gojay

Bill Blake
03-04-2008, 01:24 PM
Really though, the lyrics for Cherchez are some of the best popular 20th century songs...really ever.

Pang
03-04-2008, 03:33 PM
Really though, the lyrics for Cherchez are some of the best popular 20th century songs...really ever.

your kidding right? But keeping that in mind. . . was this a "soundtrack" to a movie or something

DUBFLY
03-04-2008, 03:49 PM
your kidding right? But keeping that in mind. . . was this a "soundtrack" to a movie or something

Naw Mann :scared: !!!!!!!!!!!!

OMG you Youngbucks kill me ...........lol!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Pang
03-04-2008, 03:50 PM
Naw Mann :scared: !!!!!!!!!!!!

OMG you Youngbucks are alright ...........lol!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Fixed!

LOL

Bill Blake
03-04-2008, 03:55 PM
your kidding right? But keeping that in mind. . . was this a "soundtrack" to a movie or something

Yes.

It treats love as hapless, a pain-sorrow but a shrug, O what? The music and the approach is airy and romantic but the lyrics are cold mishaps of the poor, disgruntled, that try and fail to love right, but still love hurt continue. That last line –They’re are the same, all the sluts and the saints, is biting, but so poetic it’s as if it establishes itself as the only truth. The song plays out as a grand dramma, love-life...

I think the song as a whole gives a sophistication to the every day life of New Yorkers in love; no princes, celebrities, heroes, or aristocrats:

So her noble man says
"Baby I understand, oh my honey"
Now he's working two jobs at Eighth Avenue bars
Oh, ain't crazy baby
Now she complains
That her man is never present, no
She goes next door
I know that she's just playing the whore
Hey for misery my friend, hey…

Pang
03-04-2008, 04:08 PM
Yes.

It treats love as hapless, a pain-sorrow but a shrug, O what? The music and the approach is airy and romantic but the lyrics are cold mishaps of the poor, disgruntled, that try and fail to love right, but still love hurt continue. That last line –They’re are the same, all the sluts and the saints, is biting, but so poetic it’s as if it establishes itself as the only truth. The song plays out as a grand dramma, love-life...

I think the song as a whole gives a sophistication to the every day life of New Yorkers in love; no princes, celebrities, heroes, or aristocrats:

So her noble man says
"Baby I understand, oh my honey"
Now he's working two jobs at Eighth Avenue bars
Oh, ain't crazy baby
Now she complains
That her man is never present, no
She goes next door
I know that she's just playing the whore
Hey for misery my friend, hey…

Bill, Why did I just feel like I was in that movie american psycho. When the psycho is talking to his drunken friend in the living room and is suiting up in his plastic suite and talking to him about phil collins . . . right before he hacks the poor guy to death . . eerie. . NO? hahaha


i get it, a happy sad song.

Jsboriqua
03-04-2008, 04:09 PM
For you folks that may have forgotten and for those that still bang this. Here is the video, "Cherchez La Femme"



I actually have that album...cover and all. It was handed down to my husband by my very own mother! (I don't think she realizes what it's worth) That album was played so much when I was a child that I know EVERY SINGLE WORD. I loved it then, not because of it's verbal imagery of the 'REAL' people and everyday goings on... but because it made my parents happy and they would dance and sing to us and with us...I love it now because I understand and can relate. The musics effortless blend of big-band swing, jumping blues, show tunes, and Caribbean boogie still makes me happy!! NOW my hubby and I dance with and sing it to our babies....I'm hoping that album will remain a staple in our family! I know it always will remain in my heart as unlikely and original as it did two decades ago!

*SIGH..SNIFF...SNIFFF...oh the nostalgia!!!*:mecry:

CalvinInTheMixMorgan
03-04-2008, 10:47 PM
I actually have that album...cover and all. It was handed down to my husband by my very own mother! (I don't think she realizes what it's worth) That album was played so much when I was a child that I know EVERY SINGLE WORD. I loved it then, not because of it's verbal imagery of the 'REAL' people and everyday goings on... but because it made my parents happy and they would dance and sing to us and with us...I love it now because I understand and can relate. The musics effortless blend of big-band swing, jumping blues, show tunes, and Caribbean boogie still makes me happy!! NOW my hubby and I dance with and sing it to our babies....I'm hoping that album will remain a staple in our family! I know it always will remain in my heart as unlikely and original as it did two decades ago!

*SIGH..SNIFF...SNIFFF...oh the nostalgia!!!*:mecry:

Music is a beautiful thing, in so many different ways it means so much to so many. Thanks for sharing that.