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Friday, February 15, 2013

Major Lance - "Um Um Um Um Um Um" - Fabulous Tune Written by Curtis Mayfield

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Major Lance sang so many terrific songs. They were all so upbeat -- and everybody was singing along. He performed songs written by Curtis Mayfield (remember "The Impressions"?), Laura Nyro, and was always a transistor radio sensation. When you heard Major Lance singing, he just made you feel great inside and you just had to sing along.

Although he's probably known best for "Do The Monkey," and "It's Alright" [which was covered beautifully by by Huey Lewis decades later] the most soulful sensation in RadioDAZZ' estimation was this one: "Um Um Um Um Um Um." Gents, fellows, and homies, let me warn you... if you don't do right by your woman, you'll be sitting on a park bench (try to find a spot that the pigeons haven't gotten to first) singing this song.

Listen to it twice -- once to just be DAZZled by it, and the second time to listen carefully to those great lyrics. Curtis Mayfield wrote this song when he was only 20 years old. So, click on the link or on the YouTube video player ['s up, Player?] and treat yourself to something great. Both the writer and the performer have passed, but they're immortalized in vinyl.

Now listen here, y'all - Uncle DAZZ loves you:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g02WmLzozs8



A fellow commenting on this You Tube video made this wonderful observation:

"I graduated from H.S. in 1965 and thanks to Major Lance, Curtis Mayfield, The Impressions and numerous other singers & groups ~ the music of this time was the absolute best. It put a joy into your heart, and your feet, that was magical. The Major was my favorite and this song, written & sung, by high school buds Lance & Mayfield, was my favorite recording by Major Lance. I might not have been black but I still thought it was the best rhythm, the best beat and the best sound of my youth."

Just as "Love Don't Love Nobody," music has no color. Black, white -- good music touches every soul regardless of its container. Don't forget.

RadioDAZZ






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Saturday, January 5, 2013

Bill Withers - "It's A Lovely Day" - Hypnotize Yourself To Happiness.

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A fabulous inspired and inspiring song from Bill Withers, a 1970s sensation with such hits to his credit as "Ain't No Sunshine When She's Gone" and "We All Need Somebody To Lean On." Bill Withers' soulful voice was a magnificent instrument. When he spoke -- he stuttered -- when he sang, his voice was clear and pure and true.

This song, in the key of E Major, is the perfect morning energizer. And as a fellow I once did some yard work with once said, "aint no man can hold a note like Bill Withers, son."

Listen for yourself, as Bill Withers brings up the morning sun and holds a note (an 'E') to resonate with your joy. Every day brings with it a chance at redemption. I'm still trying hard to get it right; but maybe one fine day I just might.

Crank up the bass. Pump up the volume. Relax in your most comfortable chair and click on the RadioDAZZ Blog Magic time machine:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sYi7uEvEEmk


"With RadioDAZZ music to unite us, we have very little time to fight about those little things that would divide us." - Douglas E. Castle

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*And a truly great observation and commentary (unedited for grammar and spelling... ), which made me feel like my little baby blog is sort of like a calling for me to share with the world (bless lollieboy29, the writer):

this song is just unexplainable , today , I think was the worst day in my entire life . But i come home and get on my pc , stumble upon this song and i forget every little care i ever had in my life , it is really a trance-inducing song that embues you with an aura of melodic energy ! Bill Withers is a true master of music.
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