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  • I can think of something I would like to do to her but it isn't listen

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  • Just comparing her pic to my Beyonce album pic and I cant make my mind up

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  • Oh! There is a band playing in there.

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  • Music is okay but she wants shooting

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  • I like it well enough but my Missus wont let me play it.

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  • The dogs gone all frisky and he's got way better hearing than me so it cant be that bad

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  • Gorn orf for me pills.

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  • Dont need my pills. WTF am I going to do with this given the missus has a headache.

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Thread: Album Club: 14.02.2012: Betty Davis - Nasty Girl (1975)

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    Default Album Club: 14.02.2012: Betty Davis - Nasty Girl (1975)

    I thought it time to have a bit of fun.

    Betty Davis - Nasty Girl (1975)



    Ohhhh, who’s dat den?

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betty_Davis

    http://www.amazon.com/Nasty-Gal-Bett.../dp/B000059Z41

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_...Cpopular%2C192

    Not on Spotify: Grooveshark Link: http://grooveshark.com/#!/album/Nasty+Gal/293666

    Betty’s albums weren’t well received by the mainstream music critics at the time of their release. This much female sexuality on display and from a women who tried to drag Miles Davis from the grip of the “serious musicians” wasn’t likely to go down well with the more conservative music reviewers. Jazz wanted Miles, but for a brief period Betty Davis had him (rather a lot apparently) and reputedly influenced the musical direction of not only Miles but also Jimi Hendrix (her lover, well one of them anyway).

    The funk fans gave Betty a much more favourable reception. Betty Davis commands considerable respect in the funk scene often being held as one of the greatest innovators in the fusion of funk and jazz.
    It might be easy to dismiss Betty as a women who used sex to promote herself and then dismiss the rest. Today we don’t bat an eyelid when female artists do much the same; the difference here in my opinion is Betty did have enormous talent along with vitality, vision and a unique vocal style.

    Reading some of the musicians that worked with her certainly doesn’t leave the impression that her peers didn’t take her seriously.

    Love it or hate I cant help thinking anyone who doesn’t at least find the occasional smile flit across their face when listening is in dire need of a sense of humour.

    I think it’s a great album, puts a smile on my face and gets my feet tapping.
    How can you not grin when you hear the lyrics “I just cant seem to keep my tongue in my mouth.....that’s all folks” on the track Dedicated To The Press.

    It’s rough, fun, and once you stop trying to decide whether Betty can sing; or not, the musicianship and obvious sense of fun should carry you through to the last track.
    If James Brown holds the crown, Betty has got to be his queen and she can be my Valentine any year.

    Big thumbs up from me obviously. Never mind all them wilting violets, Betty will give it to you right through the album...........that’s over thirty minutes!.........better get me pills.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sInAW1Jgtaw
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PU-61jf7_Xg
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPvUCP0w05A
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-LwCl...eature=related
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fWW30prxgc
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7hnErB0gJP0
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVIPBDaTxG0
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5GWikmANtgM



    John exits stage left clutching his zimmer frame doing a funk shuffle and singing “Turn off the light”.

    (oh arr, Alex my good man, please do the Spotify bit)

    Rats! Just realised I forgot the voting panel as well Alex. Sry mate
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    Ah! Now this is my sorta thang - the cd of Nasty Girl is not available right now on Amazon so I've ordred the Anthology http://www.amazon.co.uk/This-Antholo...9225713&sr=1-1

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    I used to see similar pictures in dodgy mens mags from 70s

    I lurve the sound a funky lady though.

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    Nice one John - not on Spotify, though!

    Should be able to have a listen at Grooveshark: http://grooveshark.com/#!/album/Nasty+Gal/293666
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    Have tried to place this twice this morning, but Avatar has other ideas, she'd much rather be listening to Katy Perry, it would appear!

    Still, I've enjoyed very much the two Betty Davis tracks I have managed to play - but then I'm rather fond of this type of music so I am sure I will enjoy it.
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    Nice choice love a bit of funk so looking forward to this
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    For a start I think Betty Davis's music is rather contrived and she isn't a great singer. That aside the album has a great funky band backing her and I liked some tracks especially the last. Better choice than some recent contributions anyway. 6/10 (though I don't have a dog these days)

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    I quite like it John Thanks for sharing I give it a 7
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    Ohhhh, goody, peeps have at least given it a listen.

    Glad it all turned out bearable Paul.

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    me too
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