Yes, the 1980's were absolute golden in every way,; music, food, society, many other things, and even the politicians and politics were much better than today in my opinion.
In memory of late aj jarreau. Because I love an old school 1980 music of al jarreau. We're in this love together (1981). Same birth year of mine and my cousin. Of course, My parents always take good care and love when i was a baby?
Remember my childhood vividly 7,8,9 years old going back n forth to Larabida children’s hospital cruising down stony island ave listening to WNUA 95.5 rick o’ dell. Miss wnua
+aaliyah smith Music has become an embarrassing caricature of what it used to be. It's nothing special anymore. Of course Rap hasn't helped either, making music non-musical. This is why D.J.s are now given Grammy awards. Rap has done to music what radical Islam has done to the Muslim faith. It's part and parcel of the deterioration and decline of Western Civilization. If by chance, something genuinely inventive and good slips through on the airwaves, it's usually a fluke and in-spite of the people and forces bearing against it.
Paul Catania Hip Hop had its reason for being. and it is a very popular western music that enjoys much more fan fair around the world than you may think. it's keeping us not only on the map, but still in the lead. it did what many other black musics couldn't fully do. it contributed in a massive way to the freedom of ALL minorities is America. hip hop was very musical, it was the funk of the 70s. i think it was more about how easy it was to get into. stories of the average poor person reaching rich prosperous hights enticed others, who weren't musical people to get into it. it attracted people of lesser and lesser talent over the years. the computer hurt music more than hip hop. i mean, when the last time you purchased a record?
duke Well, you like it and you're certainly entitled to your opinion. People with less talent? On that count I agree with you. In this regard it is not different to how Punk Rock affected the music scene back in the '70s and early '80s. This is when playing rock music became 90% attitude and 10% actual playing ability. I know because I was around then. It changed everything. It enabled anyone to pick up an instrument and start a band. Back in the late '60s through the mid-'70s, music underwent an amazing renaissance. The inception of Punk marked the end of that period. As far as the computer doing more damage to music than Hip Hop from downloads; from a business standpoint, yes, but from a musical-artistic standpoint? No way. It's an entirely different perspective, like apples and oranges. But again, the reason this form of "non-music" has become so popular is a sign of the times, being the dissolution of white-European culture and the inevitable and inexorable rise of multi-cultural Globalism.
RIP Mr.Jarreau love this song takes me back to the good old days
RIP Mr Jarreau one of my favorites... sigh takes me back to the good ole days. What a voice!
Thank you Mr. Jarreau PEACE & BLESSINGS IN PARADISE
Totally forgot about this song until today. Love it! Thank you KWXY radio.
Many days his work.. helped me chill. Those many days.. I needed it.
RIP.
Such a sad day. Al is gone now. Trying to fight back my tears while listening to this.
After all these years I still love this sing.
like the song says like berries on the vine it gets sweeter everytime..lol
RIP Al Jarreau, Thank You for sharing your gift of song.
Takes me back to when I was a kid. Simpler times 😌
sweet melody to my ears..
@Solo Lolo I agree
AJ song that so reminds of my times back in the 80's which is the Best Decade 2 B Livin and the Greatest Decade of Music 4evermore!
RIP MR. JARREAU💛💛💛
Very great Music all my life and I'm not old to I am just 18 year old
@@callumpearson6197 la
I'e only just discovered Al's music on UTube. He's brilliant!! Thanks secman37.
Still can't believe we lost him so soon.....
RIP..BEAUTIFUL SONG...THAN AND.STILL NOW.
One of my favorite songs ever!
I can't wait to be with my Love and my best friend forever I put Jesus in this Amen.
man another fallen icon
Song perfectly put together & beautifully by a great artist! Live on Al Jereau.
love it, brings back wonderful memories! !!!!!
Top twenty hit from the fall of 1981-An undisputed classic!
Listen as a lil dude 😎
Da classics
Soul soothing song...
R.I.P Al Jarreau 2/12/2017
best jazz singer ever
Every birthday 02/01 that I have I'll put on his best hits to honor him.
Yes, the 1980's were absolute golden in every way,; music, food, society, many other things, and even the politicians and politics were much better than today in my opinion.
Ronald Scott you should do comedy dude lol.80s sucked in every way
WNUA 95.5 would play this song regularly. R.I.P. to both WNUA and Al Jarreau.
I had loved this song ever since I was a kid. No more than 6 years old.
thank u Mr. Jarreau. You made me fall in love with Jazz. RIP. Job Well Done😖👍👍
M r Al still listening to your music 2019
His songs were smooth like silk...RIP Mr. Jarreau
Listening Dec. 20,2019... 2 years after his death. RIP sir.
The LEGENDARY Mr. Al Jarreau
In memory of late aj jarreau. Because I love an old school 1980 music of al jarreau. We're in this love together (1981). Same birth year of mine and my cousin. Of course, My parents always take good care and love when i was a baby?
r.i.p al jurreau. best jazz pop singer ever.
love this song beautiful
Always a smile on your face. RIP, sir. Smile on!
RIP TO THE ROMANTIC AL JARREAU!
love this too!!
Oh how I love this song so much by All Jarreau. What a great artist...dtyb
Oh, the memories!
My love for you ....... ever lasting. I love you Daniel.
RIP AL JARREAU!
I love this song for ever
R.I.P. AL
my james dedicated this song i love it
The People vs OJ Simpson brought this back to my remembrance..
Pure Cadillac music right here.
R.I.P Al Jarreau.
Dude what a voice
RIP brother Al
Remember my childhood vividly 7,8,9 years old going back n forth to Larabida children’s hospital cruising down stony island ave listening to WNUA 95.5 rick o’ dell. Miss wnua
bellissima
beautiful
Tune!!!!!!!
My "feel good" song....
That's music...
Love this song
love you to..
Very romantic.
epic jazz tune
RIP the jazz master
Linda música
rip al
RIP MY FRIEND
Thank you for such touching and awesome music.
💙💙💚
R.I.P
To #1
I belive you. Without conditions.
You have to beleive in me. Without conditions.
From Asir.
C.I.M.
Classic
rip homeboy
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
rip aj
rip in hv
damn! they don't sing like that no more
I’m sorry family , I am in the worst way, praying my music could pull me out . Gotta try something else🌞
Good luck with thumbs up if there's nothing more for deaf viewers to watch.
1 dislike, guess I'm right ;-)
im so sick of these kids fucking music up today.
+aaliyah smith
Music has become an embarrassing caricature of what it used to be. It's nothing special anymore. Of course Rap hasn't helped either, making music non-musical. This is why D.J.s are now given Grammy awards. Rap has done to music what radical Islam has done to the Muslim faith. It's part and parcel of the deterioration and decline of Western Civilization. If by chance, something genuinely inventive and good slips through on the airwaves, it's usually a fluke and in-spite of the people and forces bearing against it.
Paul Catania Hip Hop had its reason for being. and it is a very popular western music that enjoys much more fan fair around the world than you may think. it's keeping us not only on the map, but still in the lead. it did what many other black musics couldn't fully do. it contributed in a massive way to the freedom of ALL minorities is America. hip hop was very musical, it was the funk of the 70s. i think it was more about how easy it was to get into. stories of the average poor person reaching rich prosperous hights enticed others, who weren't musical people to get into it. it attracted people of lesser and lesser talent over the years. the computer hurt music more than hip hop. i mean, when the last time you purchased a record?
duke
Well, you like it and you're certainly entitled to your opinion.
People with less talent? On that count I agree with you. In this regard it is not different to how Punk Rock affected the music scene back in the '70s and early '80s. This is when playing rock music became 90% attitude and 10% actual playing ability. I know because I was around then. It changed everything. It enabled anyone to pick up an instrument and start a band.
Back in the late '60s through the mid-'70s, music underwent an amazing renaissance. The inception of Punk marked the end of that period.
As far as the computer doing more damage to music than Hip Hop from downloads; from a business standpoint, yes, but from a musical-artistic standpoint? No way. It's an entirely different perspective, like apples and oranges.
But again, the reason this form of "non-music" has become so popular is a sign of the times, being the dissolution of white-European culture and the inevitable and inexorable rise of multi-cultural Globalism.
duke you mean the noise they listen to.
love this song beautiful
+Uesula Kern
When I listen to it, I have a tendency to play it over and over again. It's like a prayer.
beautiful