I heard lots of quiet storm radio programs and they have all played a mix of late 70's early 80's.
― Jacob Sanders, Thursday, 12 November 2009 07:33 (3 years ago) Permalink
btw dude who played guitar on that con funk shun track also wrote & produced music for mc hammer in the late 80s/early 90s o_O
― hoos-kingofthedrugs (deej), Thursday, 12 November 2009 07:34 (3 years ago) Permalink
isleys totally own this genre fwiw
this guitar solo is imprinted permanently in my brain
― hoos-kingofthedrugs (deej), Thursday, 12 November 2009 07:36 (3 years ago) Permalink
Has anyone ever play this music with a lady friend over and gotten down to it? That is it's intended purpose.
― Jacob Sanders, Thursday, 12 November 2009 07:38 (3 years ago) Permalink
also aaliyah does an amazing cover of it. really does it justice:
― hoos-kingofthedrugs (deej), Thursday, 12 November 2009 07:39 (3 years ago) Permalink
― hell yeah give me some more english language i want all of it (tremendoid), Thursday, 12 November 2009 09:51 (3 years ago) Permalink
I grew up in the DC area and heard Melvin Lindsey and quickly grew tired of WHUR's quiet storm programming yet I still love listening to 70s philly soul. The songs that are played on WHUR somehow seem more mellow and less uh soulful. Maybe this is not making sense and I need to re-listen to the station or to reexamine my own defintion of quiet storm. As an aside, I have a number of times in recent years attended 70s soul revival shows with Philly acts and the Stylistics and the Dramatics and groups like that, which I have enjoyed. I thought these groups had crossover pop appeal, but interestingly at these live shows in the DC area attended by several thousand people, me and my significant other are among a very very small handful of white people there.
― curmudgeon, Thursday, 12 November 2009 14:41 (3 years ago) Permalink
i'm djing a soul night this weekend and really want to play a bunch of stuff like this, but feel i need to keep the tempo up. don't want people getting nasty in the back of the club (or do i?)
― jaxon, Thursday, 12 November 2009 19:35 (3 years ago) Permalink
love that isley's 'don't say goodnight' track. was used in dilla's donuts.
― jaxon, Thursday, 12 November 2009 19:37 (3 years ago) Permalink
― jaxon, Friday, 13 November 2009 17:56 (3 years ago) Permalink
Oh Honey is so good, wasn't it sampled? Ice Cube?
― Jacob Sanders, Friday, 13 November 2009 18:13 (3 years ago) Permalink
DelegationPromise of Love: (State 1977)* "Oh Honey" 3XDope - "Funky Dividends" Ahmad - "Back in the Day" Brothers Like Outlaw - "Good Vibrations" Coolio - "Ugly Bitches" Geto Boys - "Quickie" Ice Cube - "When Will They Shoot?" Naughty by Nature - "O.P.P." Poison Clan - "Ho Stories" Poison Clan - "Ho Stories II" Red Hot Lover Tone - "Pudgee" Total - "Kissin'You/Oh Honey" Trellini - "I Wanna Be Yours" UMC - "Blue Cheese"
― jaxon, Friday, 13 November 2009 18:20 (3 years ago) Permalink
Wow, O.P.P.?? Really, I'll have to listen to that song again.
― Jacob Sanders, Friday, 13 November 2009 21:39 (3 years ago) Permalink
ya. i don't hear it.
― jaxon, Friday, 13 November 2009 21:59 (3 years ago) Permalink
the isley's influence on kells is pretty strong
― unicorn strapped with a unabomb (deej), Thursday, 10 December 2009 02:13 (3 years ago) Permalink
oh no doubt
― LA CANCION MAS PRETENCIOSA DEL MUNDO... (The Reverend), Thursday, 10 December 2009 08:39 (3 years ago) Permalink
btw my boss w/ the corny taste in rap has redeemed herself by bumping "caravan of love" whenever possible
― LA CANCION MAS PRETENCIOSA DEL MUNDO... (The Reverend), Thursday, 10 December 2009 08:40 (3 years ago) Permalink
Eric Harvey on the genre
― Exile in lolville (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 15 May 2012 17:37 (1 year ago) Permalink
It was great. I posted this blast from the past to him:
― Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 15 May 2012 20:49 (1 year ago) Permalink