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  • celebrating james moody...

    moody's mood for love... a classic that will live forever... i knew this song when i was little... a bredda who used to live inna mi yard always used to play it pon a 8-track... didn't know the title until years later in the 80s... still nice...

    RIP James Moody...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PP7Mj0H52k8

    SAN DIEGO -- Jazz saxophonist James Moody is best known for his 1949 "Moody's Mood for Love," but when he recorded the hit that eventually was elected into the Grammy Awards' Hall of Fame, he said, he was just "trying to find the right notes."
    "When I made that record, I was a tenor saxophonist playing alto for the first time on record and I was trying to find the right notes, to be truthful. People later said to me: 'You must have been very inspired when you recorded that.' And I said: 'Yeah I was inspired to find the right notes!"' Moody told the San Diego Union-Tribune in February.
    The song was later recorded by Aretha Franklin, Van Morrison, Amy Winehouse and others. Bill Cosby, a longtime fan and confidante, called it a "national anthem."
    On Thursday, Moody, who recorded more than 50 solo albums as well as songs with the likes of Dizzy Gillespie and B.B. King, died at San Diego Hospice after a 10-month battle with pancreatic cancer, his wife said. He was 85.
    "James Moody had a sound, an imagination and heart as big as the moon. He was the quintessential saxophone player, and his 'Moody's Mood for Love' will forever be remembered in jazz history side by side with Coleman Hawkins' classic 'Body and Soul,"' friend and collaborator Quincy Jones said in a statement Thursday. "Today we've lost not only one of the best sax players to ever finger the instrument, but a true national treasure."
    His last album, "Moody 4B," was recorded in 2008 and released in 2010.
    Moody was nominated for four Grammies. He received a 1998 National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Masters award and a 2007 Kennedy Center Living Jazz Legend award. He has also been inducted into the International Jazz Hall of Fame.
    Moody was "a titan of our music" who was "just impeccable, his musicianship, his soul, his humor," Wynton Marsalis said.
    "Moody's Mood for Love," his interpretation of the 1935 ballad "I'm in the Mood for Love," was recorded in Sweden. In 2001, it was elected into the Grammy Awards' Hall of Fame in 2001.
    Moody sang the song with Nancy Wilson on an episode of "The Cosby Show" in the 1980s. Cosby also featured the song in the 2004 movie "Fat Albert."
    "He has taught me integrity, how to express love for your fellow human beings, and how to combine and contain manhood and maturity," Cosby told the San Diego Union-Tribune.
    "James Moody is one of the blueprints that you measure yourself up against," said Laurie Ann Gibson, creative director for Interscope Records and choreographer for several lady Gaga music videos.
    Moody, born in Savannah, Ga., joined Dizzy Gillespie's all-star big band in the 1940s. He was featured in the first episode of the PBS series "Legends of Jazz," and walked an invisible dog in the 1997 film "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil" when he was cast by longtime fan Clint Eastwood.
    Moody performed on stages around the world, including the White House, Carnegie Hall, the Hollywood Bowl and London's Royal Festival Hall. His last public performance was Jan. 28 at a Grammy-sponsored show in Seal Beach.
    Moody's talent wasn't confined to jazz - he was a member of the Las Vegas Hilton Orchestra in the 1970s, sharing the spotlight with everyone from Glenn Campbell, Liberace and the Osmonds to Lou Rawls and Elvis Presley.
    Many of those artists sang "Moody's Mood for Love."
    "James Moody is one of the blueprints that you measure yourself up against," said Laurie Ann Gibson, creative director for Interscope Records and choreographer for several Lady Gaga music videos.
    A public funeral service is scheduled Dec. 18 at Greenwood Memorial Park, followed by a public celebration of his life at Faith Chapel in Spring Valley.
    Moody is survived by Linda Moody, his third wife; daughter Michelle Bagdanove; sons Patrick, Regan and Danny McGowan; brother Lou Watters; four grandchildren and one great grandson.
    'to get what we've never had, we MUST do what we've never done'

  • #2
    george benson amd even queen latifa (using her dana persona) recorded that song. it is a jazz standard..just like "take 5" and "a love supreme".

    Infidelity does not consist in believing, or in disbelieving; it consists in professing to believe what he does not believe. Thomas Paine

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    • #3
      Celebrated him with my jazz groupies on FB yesterday.
      Life is a system of half-truths and lies, opportunistic, convenient evasion.”
      - Langston Hughes

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      • #4
        yeah man, a jazz standard... quite a few people re-recorded it... the latest was quincy jones produced q's joint with brian mcknight, take 6 and patti austin... that version is smooth...
        'to get what we've never had, we MUST do what we've never done'

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        • #5
          yeah? must check that out....

          Infidelity does not consist in believing, or in disbelieving; it consists in professing to believe what he does not believe. Thomas Paine

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          • #6
            Haffi check that out lata.
            Life is a system of half-truths and lies, opportunistic, convenient evasion.”
            - Langston Hughes

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            • #7

              Infidelity does not consist in believing, or in disbelieving; it consists in professing to believe what he does not believe. Thomas Paine

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              • #8
                Thanks Baddaz, truly a classic a must for nay courtship but alas these young men nowadays dont know this

                My favorite version was done by George Benson...
                Solidarity is not a matter of well wishing, but is sharing the very same fate whether in victory or in death.
                Che Guevara.

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                • #9
                  from memory... there I go, there I go, there I go..funny thing but every time I'm near you I never can behave, you give me a smile and I'm wrapped up in your magic...music all around me, crazy music that calls so very close to you, turns me your slave..
                  Solidarity is not a matter of well wishing, but is sharing the very same fate whether in victory or in death.
                  Che Guevara.

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                  • #10
                    You mean Q's Jook joint right...I got that album even Shaq was on it...damn i gotta go home and dust it off later
                    Solidarity is not a matter of well wishing, but is sharing the very same fate whether in victory or in death.
                    Che Guevara.

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                    • #11
                      yes sickko... its been so long that i had to take a lissen... on q's jook joint, the rendition by brian mcknight and take 6 has rachelle ferrell and the george benson recording has patti austin... both are great versions of the song... although i am partial to the quincy jones version...
                      'to get what we've never had, we MUST do what we've never done'

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                      • #12
                        Like I said as soon as I get home later...dust it off....thanks for the reminder boss...by the way next week this time should be in City of champions..
                        Solidarity is not a matter of well wishing, but is sharing the very same fate whether in victory or in death.
                        Che Guevara.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Sickko View Post
                          Like I said as soon as I get home later...dust it off....thanks for the reminder boss...by the way next week this time should be in City of champions..

                          And I'll be sailing...................
                          Life is a system of half-truths and lies, opportunistic, convenient evasion.”
                          - Langston Hughes

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                          • #14
                            my yute...queen latifah's is more recent. mi just a realise which album yuh a talk...that album is about 15 years old, at least!!

                            Infidelity does not consist in believing, or in disbelieving; it consists in professing to believe what he does not believe. Thomas Paine

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                            • #15
                              iz a lang time still... not even gwine seh nutten cause time a move at warp speed... mi neva lissen queen latifah version... neva even hear of it... gooda how mi iz not a fan of her... gwine seek it out just because yuh mention it...

                              still mi like de quincy jones version because of the sax's prominence as opposed to george bensons although george benson's voice seem to fit the jazz more than brian mcknight...
                              'to get what we've never had, we MUST do what we've never done'

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