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ET rare moments (95,762)
by 123 from USA
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So good. I wonder if Mariah has the full footage of some of these backstage performances and rehearsals. Of course they had to throw in a shady moment. Before I don't know her, there was "I didn't see her". Lol.
(Saturday 26 September 2020; 01:57)
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Re: The Oprah Conversation (95,758) (95,761)
by Edward from USA
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I was debating whether to pre-order the physical book or the audio-book, but finally went for the audio-book. As much as I love having a tangible book in my hands, I rather listen to Mariah read to me whatever she's gone through. I got my over-ear headphones ready for the experience. I'll start listening to it from September 29 to October 2. Once I'm done, I'll unwrap "The Rarities" CD, and listen to CD-1 until my neighbors' weaves, wigs, and toupees fry on their heads. If there's a knock on the door with a complain, I'll comply but I'll play GTFO to culminate the evening. The next day, I'll obliterate the tracks I don't like and add "Don't Play That Song", "Do You Know Where You're Going To", "Thank God I Found You (Make It Last Remix)", "Right to Dream", "Help Me Make It" and "Almost Home". If "Slipping Away", "Everything Fades Away" and "Do You Think of Me" are decent enough to be on the album, why leave "Do You Know Where You're Going To" out? I can't wait.
(Saturday 26 September 2020; 01:10)
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Re: Article: Mariah tells Oprah Winfrey why she wrote her memoir (95,728) (95,760)
by Joachim Agerup Løkkevik from Norway
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Oh shut the smurf up Andrew, the video is very entertaining to watch. You are not the oracle of this site. People wanting to look at spare moments, look at the video.
(Friday 25 September 2020; 22:20)
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Mariah approved spoilers (95,759)
by 123 from USA
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I love how Mariah will rename a whole project of someone else leaks it before she does. But as long as she does it, it's all fair game. Still not a fan of [Here we go round again] but those vocals are insane. Is she belting at the top of her register? Show off-lol. Lullaby of Birdland sounds so dreamy and it sounds like a proper studio recording. I told y'all Cool On You was hot. It screams hit, and no surprise since everything recorded for [E=MC2] was intended to be a single. It sounds more Daydream like than [E=MC2] and could have nestled quite nicely in between Long Ago and Melt Away. Don't go to her twitter if you are still trying to wait until the release date. The album isn't even out and it's already my new obsession.
(Friday 25 September 2020; 21:29)
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Re: The Oprah Conversation (95,752) (95,758)
by Malcolm from Asia
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Watching the interview made me understand her more. The behaviors from the past and even her personality as a whole really stems from the insecurity and struggles from her early life. Watching it really made me sad for her because it's really evident in her actions and the way she speaks to Oprah that her story is beyond from what we all know or making it to be. It made me relate to her even more so that when will come a time that she'll act a certain way again that we will not really in favor of, I'll get it, not that I'll tolerate it but surely will see it with more compassion.
(Friday 25 September 2020; 19:28)
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Re: Oprah interview (95,741) (95,757)
by RibbonB from USA
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Check out the LA Times review that Michaels Angela Davis RT'd. It gives it high marks Burnett seems fair in mentioning it's shortcomings. She doesn't talk about her bipolar stuff, or lot of the things people have been salivating to know and supposedly takes no blame in anything, lol. I'm glad she was honest about her mom, I always wondered where she was while her kids were falling apart.
(Friday 25 September 2020; 18:09)
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Re: Mariah and Oprah (95,751) (95,756)
by Mutton Dressed as Lamb from UK
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Ruffle? Those feathers will be plucked. I am inspired by how professional and dignified Mariah has been through it all.
(Friday 25 September 2020; 17:47)
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Re: Mariah and Oprah (95,751) (95,755)
by MusicfanJ from Germany
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"She really does have a dysfunctional family and toxic siblings." Yes, it's shocking. To call them ex-sister and ex-brother is still too nice. They are scum especially the "sister". Unbelievable.
(Friday 25 September 2020; 17:38)
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Oprah interview link (95,754)
by Elena from The Netherlands
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For everyone outside of USA and UK You can watch it here.
(Friday 25 September 2020; 16:15)
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Mariah's memoirs (95,753)
by Andrew from the United Kingdom
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Could people stop discussing any revelations of the content of the memoir until it is out? I am sure I am not alone in not wanting spoilers (the term being quite apt in that they spoil the actual experience).
(Friday 25 September 2020; 15:29)
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The Oprah Conversation (95,752)
by Chicago Lamb from USA
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Something about this reveal doesn't sit well with me. Mariah has a look on her face. She looks angry, sad and disgusted having to expose her family dirt. I expected to hear about Alison who has been a pain in the neck since the beginning of her career. But what I find sad is that the relationship with her brother followed the same fate. Morgan and Mariah had a good relationship well up to 2005. And now to my shock, it seems she's digging into her mom. Patricia has been her rock. In the LA Times review, she's labeled as a "negligent" parent. I hope Mariah and Patricia's relationship is still strong and intact because that would be that ultimate tragedy.
(Friday 25 September 2020; 14:45)
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Re: Mariah and Oprah (95,736) (95,751)
by Terna from Nigeria
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I've only watched clips on social media and that part was really shocking. What kind of sister is Alison? Damn. She really does have a dysfunctional family and toxic siblings. This book is gonna ruffle a lot of feathers.
(Friday 25 September 2020; 14:12)
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The Oprah Conversation (95,750)
by RoRo from PH
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I still recall with fondness that time when I was 5 or 6 years old when while listening to "I'll Be There" on the radio I asked my mother who this singer was. I remember this vividly because this was the first and last time I have ever asked that question out of sheer awe: such a beautiful, angelic, other-worldly instrument.
It is an obvious thing to say that her massive catalogue has been the soundtrack of my life, her image the inspiration of my antics early on. From 6th grade's Can't Take That Away, which really was the time I first had an idea I might not be straight (lol), to rushing home from high school to catch re-runs of Divas Live 1999 with her and Diana Ross in matching gold and silver short dresses, to the debacle that was Glitter, to her redemption with The Emancipation of Mimi.
I watched this interview literally without pausing. The first third is a discussion of her growing up as a biracial girl in a wildly dysfunctional family, which is an enlightening revelation as much as it is a sad one. The clear highlights for me though, and the ones I almost teared up for, are the following:
(1) When Oprah reads the letter Leontyne Price wrote Mariah after the two met at Oprah's Legends Ball in 2005. The last line says "Your devotion to your art and career are praiseworthy. This brings you a standing ovation and a resounding brava. Brava. Brava." Leontyne Price is widely regarded as the first internationally-acclaimed African American opera singer. This is the only time Mariah cries in the interview.
(2) When Oprah asks her the last question: "What is the word you feel about this book being released into the world? Is there one word?"
Mariah Carey: "Freer."
I cannot wait to have an internet-free weekend to just immerse myself in her memoir, The Meaning of Mariah Carey. This is one of the few things I have waited for my whole life.
(Friday 25 September 2020; 12:59)
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Not long now (95,749)
by Bobby A from United States
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This week has been so great for MC being in media. This time next week we will have TMOMC and TR in our hands.
(Friday 25 September 2020; 12:21)
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Re: Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of all Time (95,744) (95,748)
by this_is_qhm from the Philippines
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Well, that's how they are. To be of any merit to them, you first have to be: a) a man b) a rock artist c) a boomer at the very least
If you fit neither of those criteria, you're already at a huge disadvantage. I just appreciate the delicious irony of ranking Mariah and her output so low in the past only to put TEOM on their GOAT list over a decade later.
(Friday 25 September 2020; 11:55)
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Re: MC30 (95,742) (95,747)
by Norman from USA
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Bill, you're welcome to view it on my account. Email me: jestmoi@gmail.com
(Friday 25 September 2020; 11:55)
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Re: MC30 (95,745) (95,746)
by Bill from the UK
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Yes there were remixes for Against All Odds, by Pound Boys. And not all remixes were released on those EPs already available to stream.
(Friday 25 September 2020; 11:37)
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Re: MC30 (95,742) (95,745)
by enwar00 from usa
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I mean, maybe the EPs are done being released. I also have Android and [stream] on Amazon Music, and all 3 Rainbow ones are already on there. I just woke up in the middle of the night and noticed there was a CTTA Morales Club Mix Edit that I'd never heard so I listened, as one does in the middle of the night, and that was a cute moment. Were there official Against All Odds remixes? It wasn't released here so I wasn't privy to their existence. Come to think of it I suffered a huge loss that summer so I was kind of in the clouds and paying less attention anyway. Eek.
(Friday 25 September 2020; 11:11)
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Re: Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of all Time (95,743) (95,744)
by Bill from the UK
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Rolling Stone lost all credibility for me when they ranked Mariah 49th in the 50 greatest singers. What the hell was that about. Morons.
(Friday 25 September 2020; 10:20)
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Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of all Time (95,743)
by this_is_qhm from the Philippines
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Never thought I'd see the day this would happen as Rolling Stone has not exactly been the most welcoming of Mariah's discography, but The Emancipation of Mimi has just been included at #389 on their revised list.
A lot of rock fans are pissed that their revered classics no longer dominate the list like they used to, especially its upper half. There is also an obscene amount of new rap/hip-hop entries that got in this time.
The list is still questionable at best, and we shouldn't lend too much credence to a publication that has notoriously historically biased towards male artists, particularly in rock, but it's nice to see them finally recognize Mariah's influence rather than pretending that she doesn't exist.
While TEOM's inclusion over Butterfly or Daydream is quite the surprise (the magazine rated it 2.5 out of 5 stars in 2005), it's actually easy to overlook the album's influence and impact due to its commercial success and Mariah's comeback narrative. Looking back, the album did help get melodic R&B back into the mainstream public consciousness after a few years of the charts being dominated by the singing rappers (Ja Rule, Nelly, 50 Cent, Missy, etc.). Its perfect, balanced fusion of modern and retro soul has clearly stylistically influenced later albums such as The Breakthrough and Growing Pains by Mary J. Blige, Fergie's The Dutchess, Alicia Keys' As I Am, Beyonce's B'day, Keyshia Cole's debut album, and heck, even J.Lo's Brave, among others.
(Friday 25 September 2020; 09:58)
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MC30 (95,742)
by Bill from the UK
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So was the Oprah interview this week's MC30 gift? I won't be able to get to watch this until next week when my brother is back and I can borrow his account. Hopefully after the period of exclusivity MC will put it on her YouTube for all to enjoy. I've always been an Android man so have nothing to do with Apple and their services. Where are my Rainbow EPs lol.
(Friday 25 September 2020; 08:10)
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Oprah interview (95,741)
by Licia from USA
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That was a really great interview. I love when she leaves Divariah in the basement and let's Mariah shine. I can't wait for the book. I'm so surprised to hear what she said about her mom. I never thought their relationship was like that. This book is going to be interesting and I was skeptical. I thought it would be all rainbows and unicorns. Seems like she's really going there.
(Friday 25 September 2020; 05:17)
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Re: Interview (95,734) (95,740)
by 123 from USA
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Hi Billy from Greece. Here is a very low quality rip. Fyi, there are spoilers from the book in this interview.
(Friday 25 September 2020; 05:16)
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Opriah (95,739)
by Brad from USA
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I have a question. What in the ham sandwich was O wearing during this interview?
(Friday 25 September 2020; 02:46)
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Re: Mariah is everywhere (95,714) (95,738)
by 123 from USA
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Lambs on another board were flipping out that there was no promo outside of her social media but I knew they would wait until closer to the release date to start promo. The Oprah interview was good. I like that Oprah took Mariah to task when she tried to avoid one of her questions. Mariah can do this with other interviewers but she knew Oprah wasn’t going to let that one go. Dont watch it if you don’t want spoilers of the book.
(Friday 25 September 2020; 01:04)
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