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I am torn between "Think" and "Respect."
Let me explain why I ask. I am having a little celebration and am putting together a play list with some of my favorite songs. Aretha is far and away at the top of my list (yeah, above the Beatles, Springsteen, Clapton, Carole King, and Elton John and others).
My question to you is: if you have to choose between the two Aretha songs above, which would you choose. I say "Respect" and friend says "Think."
Please help me decide by explaining your choice!
Thank, you, DUers!
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Think | |
3 (21%) |
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Respect | |
9 (64%) |
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Other (just Aretha please) | |
2 (14%) |
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CurtEastPoint
(18,680 posts)Anon-C
(3,430 posts)It's a slow song! Name another slow song that runs this hot.
demmiblue
(36,914 posts)Such a beautiful performance and connection with the audience. Damn! Chills and tears every time.
NNadir
(33,584 posts)May we return to times of dignity like these.
lark
(23,191 posts)Can't lose with either! Think is my all time favorite dancing song - every time I hear it I can't help but get up and dance about. Haven't listened to it since before my surgery because I can't dance until my neck heals - and that will take another 60 days. Once dr. clears me to move my head around, and it no longer hurts this will be the first song I dance to.
CTyankee
(63,926 posts)wryter2000
(46,130 posts)Many of her songs are better than Respect, but Respect was a milestone in popular music.
MadLinguist
(792 posts)She is just so dreamy and expressive in that song
CTyankee
(63,926 posts)I'll take a listen...
Trueblue Texan
(2,451 posts)...hands DOWN is Natural Woman. But I "think" Respect gets my vote on this question.
The fun starts at :40 seconds
CTyankee
(63,926 posts)Thanks for that...I'd seen it but alas, forgot I had...
malthaussen
(17,235 posts)blaze
(6,391 posts)What a wonderful way for them to pay their respects.
Danascot
(4,699 posts)wryter2000
(46,130 posts)IADEMO2004
(5,575 posts)IcyPeas
(21,940 posts)smirkymonkey
(63,221 posts)One of the most amazing singers ever to have lived. I only wish I could have had the chance to see her perform live.
ProudLib72
(17,984 posts)I voted for "Respect," but I was on the verge of "Think" simply because of this clip.
Mike Nelson
(9,984 posts)...is my pick. I love how a Black woman sang Otis' "Respect" - and gave it a new meaning. My personal favorite is "Chain of Fools" though... that one always gets me.
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malthaussen
(17,235 posts)Heck, a whole playlist of nothing but Aretha would be just fine.
-- Mal
CTyankee
(63,926 posts)to include them. Also, I wanted to honor the gay community contributions, hence the Village People.
malthaussen
(17,235 posts)... speaking of female rock legends.
-- Mal
IcyPeas
(21,940 posts)when I saw your subject line the first song that actually popped into my head was THINK.
Coventina
(27,223 posts)frazzled
(18,402 posts)Just brings back memories. And Amazing Grace. If you haven't seen the recently released film (long lost footage) of her recording that album (and song) in front of a live audience in a church in 1972, then do so if you're an Aretha fan. It's amazing.
smirkymonkey
(63,221 posts)"Say a Little Prayer for You"
CTyankee
(63,926 posts)that I loved b/c it was reminiscent of how I felt during the Vietnam War..."Walk on By" was another Bachrach, IIRC, and I loved that one...
smirkymonkey
(63,221 posts)She is just amazing as well. These women have the most amazing voices. The British Celia Black tried imitating Dionne w/ "Anyone who had a Heart", but was a poor facsimile.
CTyankee
(63,926 posts)I "discovered" bossa nova the year before it came to the U.S. big time. I had heard it when I was an 18 year old and traveled to Brazil with my mother. I was entranced by the beat and was thrilled when it "made it" in the U.S. Was that Bachrach's doing? I often wondered how it got here from Brazil. I loved it and love it to this day...