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FD 04-03-2020 10:17 AM

One of the all-time greats. Did his own thing, too. Underappreciated.

FAX 04-03-2020 10:30 AM

Crap.

Had a good, long life, though.

RIP to a great songwriter.

FAX

2bikemike 04-03-2020 10:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by threebag02 (Post 14884624)
It’s his schtick.

Yep, Since all you need to know is in the OP

gblowfish 04-03-2020 10:40 AM

I had a girlfriend in college that fit perfectly into "Use Me" lyrics. Always loved that song. Bill Withers was the black Bruce Springsteen. RIP, 81 years is a good run for a guy from backwoods West Virginia.

Randallflagg 04-03-2020 10:40 AM

....I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know - ain't no sunshine when she's gone, and she's always gone too long, anytime she goes away.


RIP Bill

PunkinDrublic 04-03-2020 11:00 AM

Ain’t no sunshine is perfect. RIP.

Cosmos 04-03-2020 11:04 AM

And into Grandma’s Hands....

RIP

FAX 04-03-2020 11:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PunkinDrublic (Post 14884851)
Ain’t no sunshine is perfect. RIP.

Pretty much.

I can't think of a single flaw in that song.

FAX

srvy 04-03-2020 11:59 AM

Sad news RIP Mr Withers though you are gone your music lasts forever.

ToxSocks 04-03-2020 12:03 PM

The reaper got a good one.

Shag 04-03-2020 12:20 PM

Sad. :( Fantastic musician - lost a good one.

scho63 04-03-2020 01:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Prison Bitch (Post 14884414)
Who?

A black guy, so you wouldn't know him. :rolleyes:

FAX 04-03-2020 01:40 PM

Just one poster's opinion ...

"Ain't No Sunshine" is great for many reasons ... but mainly because it is clandestinely and surreptitiously simple. The lyrical hook is, of course, phenomenal in that it says everything you need to know about the writer/singer in a mere six words and conveys an emotion that everyone has felt (at some point) using a metaphor that is universal. Big points for that.

Then there is the base line that punctuates and accentuates the hook. Just a simple 3 note run that brings you back to the I in the progression. Very "Beatlesesque" in that way. The wonder and delight is that it's so simple, direct, and entirely adequate to emphasize the hook as well as the second and last line of each verse. Why use 4 notes when 3 will do? Some might call it "basic". I call it "elegant".

It's also written entirely in a minor key and uses minor chording throughout. Very few songs don't rely (at some point) on a major chord anywhere in a song in order to offset, emphasize, and augment the minor key. This one does, however. It keeps the song simple while maintaining the mournful, plaintive, overall tone of the message. Pretty unique in that way.

Finally, there is the break. It's proto-rap. That's what it is. A complete breakdown in which the tonal instruments are absent and the writer/singer uses the rhythm section and the syncopation of his voice to draw the listener deeper into the message and set up the hook once more. It's a classic application of mandating listener anticipation. And, of course, it's memorable as hell.

Simply a standout song that any writer of any era would be proud to call their own.

FAX

MahiMike 04-03-2020 01:43 PM

I always thought Jose Feliciano sang this.

Dartgod 04-03-2020 01:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MahiMike (Post 14885266)
I always thought Jose Feliciano sang this.

Well to be fair, there never was any sunshine for Jose.


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