michael

Bring out the vacuum
Someone just linked me to this... madness

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Dwight Yorke

GOOOOOOOOOOOOAL!
Someone just linked me to this... madness

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That's a complete classic, one of Mayer's best solo productions.

MAD love for the song Lovers Rock by Sade.It's just so...smooth.
 

Sick Boy

All about pride and egos
Perhaps I'm missing something here, but she makes music for dentist waiting rooms, right? And lifts? It sounds like death by valium overdose.
 

Sick Boy

All about pride and egos
she also had a genteel charm that i thought was rare for a performing artist, the opposite of this aggressive madonna-type femininity. if you see her expression in smooth operator it is a kind of shyness or reservation, really conservative in a way. the music is probably not very good but it was always more about mood or ambience than proper music, that was the point.

This sounds like a review by Patrick Bateman.
 

gumdrops

Well-known member
waiting for the cd of this. sade deserves to be bought. though the single i heard had some pretty dated cheap sounding production on it. hope the rest isnt like that.
 

CrowleyHead

Well-known member
Perhaps I'm missing something here, but she makes music for dentist waiting rooms, right? And lifts? It sounds like death by valium overdose.

Granted, it's ultra-slick & 'smooth' to the point of seeming really cheesy. But in a way it's sort of going for that vibe, sort of plastic standards sort of music...

I've always wondered why Sade never got to do a Bond theme. The new single just made it so painfully obvious...
 

gumdrops

Well-known member
whats 'plastic' about this:
or this:
saying that, sax from the 80s will never seem good.

this is classic:
 
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william_kent

Well-known member
"Have you ever seen anyone get funky to Sade?"

Flat Top

Universal studios

busking

to SADE


Flat Top - SADE

"Have you ever seen anyone get funky to Sade?"

( I've fast forwarded it, but previous to this he gets frustrated because the punters don't "get" electro and he says "do I have to lower myself to dancing to Michael Jackson" but then he fucks with them and plays Sade instead )

"Sade Y'all!"



crossposting, and sin of sins, citing myself *, etc.,

* edit: no one told my favourite cult leaders, Kenneth Grant and L Ron Hubbard, that it was a sin to quote yourself. ( the Hubbard reference is a joke by the way )
 

william_kent

Well-known member
oh yeah, why did Sade disappear from view?

SMACK!

[ allegedly ]

just saying...

edit: according to a scurrilous gossip email list I used to subscribe to, as far as I can recall they mentioned something along the lines of many years plus post fame digging brown into broken veins in a damp basement flat

[ allegedly ]
 

william_kent

Well-known member
Sade's smack anthem [ allegedly ], her own "golden brown" moment


Sade - The Sweetest Taboo ( 1985 )

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Sade loves a bag of "sand" [ allegedly ]

"everyday is Christmas"

(
until the syringe runs dry )
[ allegedly ]


"don't let it slip away"
 
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