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Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Posted by Shelia at 3:38 PM Labels: Aretha Franklin, Inauguration Day, Jill Biden, Malia Obama, Marian Robinson, Michelle Obama, President Barack Obama, Sasha Obama, Stedman Graham, Vice President Joe Biden Email this post
OFF TOPIC: Queen Of Soul Aretha Franklin Now Annointed Queen Of All Time
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
By Mary J. Blige

Aretha has everything — the power, the technique. She is honest with everything she says. Everything she's thinking or dealing with is all in the music, from "Chain of Fools" to "Respect" to her live performances. And she has total confidence; she does not waver at all. I think her gospel base brings that confidence, because in gospel they do not play around — they're all about chops, who has the vocal runs. This is no game to her.
As a child, I used to listen to Aretha's music because my mom played "Do Right Woman" and "Ain't No Way" every single day. I would see my mother cry when she listened to those songs, and I'd cry too. Then I discovered her on my own with the Sparkle soundtrack. I must have played "Giving Him Something He Can Feel" 30 times in a row; eventually, I connected the dots to that voice my mom was listening to.
Even the way she pronounces words is amazing: In "Giving Him Something He Can Feel," when she sings, "Many say that I'm too young" — the way she says "I'm," you can almost see her saying it, like she's all in your face, but you're still right with her. You can really visualize her hands when she sings, "You're tying both of my hands," on "Ain't No Way" — it's the powerful way she hits the word "both."
When you watch her work, you can see why Aretha is who she is. When we did the song "Don't Waste Your Time" on my album Mary, she just went in there and ate that record like Pac-Man. She could be doing a church vocal run, and it would turn into some jazz-space thing, something I never encountered before. You'd say, "Where did that come from? Where did she find that note?"
It's beautiful to see, because it helps people with a lack of confidence in their ability, like myself. I look at her and think, "I need a piece of that. Whatever that is." Read the rest of this post...........
Posted by Shelia at 9:07 PM Labels: Aretha Franklin, Mary J. Blige, Rolling Stone Magazine Email this post
The Queen Of Soul and A Former Psychiatrist At The U.S. Open
Thursday, August 28, 2008
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Posted by Shelia at 3:36 AM Labels: Aretha Franklin, Kelsey Grammar, U.S. Open Series Email this post
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