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Narada Michael Walden - I Shoulda Loved Ya

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Uploaded by on Nov 20, 2009

memories of the funk and jazz-funk explosion in
the late 70s to early 80s.. the bass lines and the
thump of that funkaay beat.
Oh yes: READ ON:
I uploaded another track from this album, "Tonight, I'm Alright" only to be told that it was muted i.e. third party
content WMG crap.. yet they did not mute the track here..
now this muting contravenes the agreement made in September of this year.. click on either link below to read
articles stating this fact of the agreement between WMG
and Youtube.

http://www.itproportal.com/portal/news/article/2009/9/29/youtube-signs-agreem...

http://www.tinymixtapes.com/YouTube-Warner-Music-Group-Agree

http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/music/article-23367417-youtube-and-wmg-make-swe...

http://www.billboard.biz/bbbiz/content_display/industry/e3i470b0d4b36272857b9...

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB125417875283847639.html

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  • Reminds me of Linx - You're Lying bassline.

  • @maccagrabme not really I would say that it was more or less identical especially at the beginning, to the song "Jump to the Beat" sung by Stacey Lattisaw". I have heard Lying by Linx from when it first came out and on

    numerous occasions since and this sounds nothing like that at all. Although the style of playing may have some similarities as it was very popular at the time.

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  • this needs to go back on the radio now

  • i really love this tune and its bass line sooo groovy THANKS SO MUCH!

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  • @ff43v3r the first 4 notes of the baseline are the same as the Lynx song....that's the reason for mac saying it REMINDS him of You're Lying

  • @AttitudeCastle Ok..! good to know.thanks for straightening my ass out !

  • @clavical1 That is wrong, the bass part was written and played by TM stevens, though I believe randy may have recorded bass for a cover of this,

  • UNO DE LOS RITMOS DE BAJO CON MAS SWING DE TODOS LOS TIEMPOS...ME LLEGAN MUCHOS LINDOS RECUERDOS A MI CORAZON... ME ENCANTA...

  • I heard that Randy Jackson from American Idol was playing the bass on this recording of this song !

  • Crossover/Commercial+Ouch:(((

  • This track makes me happy to groove easily, however, it also makes me sad 'cause this was the beginning of the end for Narada's fantastic innovativeness. I mean that dreaded term; crossover came to light...and most creative musicians will tell you that-thats when the lights of original music went out:( That lead to the sh*t we listen to today. Dam:(

  • @maccagrabme Check this...

  • @ff43v3r Actually, I see more of the Chic influence as the rolling bass rythms of "Dance, Dance, Dance (Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah)" are clearly there. And the musical interlude starts right out and continues with an arrangement pattern like the interlude heard in "Good Times". It would have been REALLY marvelous if the late great Bernard Edwards of Chic could have guest starred as the bassist for this song, but the bassist here successfully laid this down.

  • Great artist,great song,thanks for posting.

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