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Phyllis Hyman You just dont know Live!!

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phyllis live at the bluenote, in tokyo
I love phyllis, her body of work is deep, intuitive and powerful music, about life love @ lonliness, from this cancer born sun sign female

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  • I've been a fan since the very first time I heard her sing a note on the radio. I feel cheated that she left so soon and find it bittersweet now to hear her voice.

  • What's with these four goofs who disliked this?

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  • She once said that Nancy Wilson was her idol! Well, when she moved her head while she sung the words, "Wishing you were with me to love the night away", I saw Nancy Wilson!

  • @nelso53 Ahhh, Melvin Lindsay and the Quiet Storm. What good memories. I am back in the DC area after being away for nearly 30 years and although WHUR and the Quiet Storm are still good, nothing compares to the days of Melvin Lindsay...I had so many cassette tape recordings of his shows back in the day...Switch, Angie Bofill, Patti Austin, Smoke City, Parris, Ronnie Laws...the list goes on and on.

  • This is my jam right here. Yes indeed Pepper had the sexy sultry diva on full lock down. No one could touch her.

  • Its hard to believe that it's been 25 years today since Living All Alone was released. Please take time to remember it. I'm going home to play it from track 1 to the end. But of course, we don't to ever forget about her last studio album, I Refuse to Be Lonely---16 years---It was the best written and the most involved Phyllis had been on any project---if only we could have really known what really was going on. It makes her music all the more special. We Miss U Phyllis!

  • Yes the original "Quiet Strom" with Melvin LIndsay placed Phyllis on a pedestal for all to see. Good point!

  • @marnita826 Oh ok. I figured that was the part you were referring to. In that case, I saw it. She was always elegantly subtle with it unlike so many female vocalists out today who shall remain nameless.

  • @AleekahTV Ops!  Sorry actually it was at 1:37.

  • @marnita826 No, I didn't quite catch the 2:38 gesture. LOL still didn't when I replayed it, but I'm not surprised

  • @AleekahTV Yes, I agree she was very sensual. Did you see the breast rub at 2:38 and the little sensual strut at 3:12? She had Sexy on lock. She was so classy.

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