There was no match for Barry White. His music is just going to live forever. It's not limited to disco or soul or hip-hop or anything.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Barry White seemed so filled with self-parody at first that it was easy to dismiss him. But it is becoming increasingly obvious with every additional release that he is a very talented man.
Barry is an incredible singer. He's even gotten better through the years.
We were ready to launch Barry White, but the record company wouldn't put it out. Said it wouldn't sell.
Soul was the music made by and for black people. For most of the Sixties it was thoroughly divorced from white popular music, but by the end of the decade several artists with their roots firmly in both soul and R&B traditions had crossed over.
I think I sound like Barry White.
I think there's a void for some authentic soul music with an edge. I think there's some people who grew up with Motown and Stevie Wonder that still can appreciate Future, Drake, and all these different things, too, but there shouldn't be a void for those people, as well.
I think right now, you've seen these artists pop up over the last decade who've flirted with branching together a lot of different kinds of music. Some of them have been huge, and sold millions of records. And I think over time it's become a little bit of what the industry can be.
I just think that Jack White is the consummate artist - an artist's artist. I'm a huge fan.
White artists have made millions of dollars off music they stole from black artists. I don't blame all the white artists. I'm a huge Stevie Ray Vaughn fan, and he was always very gracious about where he learned his music. But a lot of the time, you'd think the white guys thought it up. Hey, hasn't anyone heard of Muddy Waters?
People don't understand real musicians anymore. Jack White is great - he's the real thing - but he isn't having hits.