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The story about War and peace is a nice Seinfled reference... gotta go
4.08: Edwin Starr - WAR (Soul/Funk/Disco song)
I'm partial to music that is angry, confrontational, raucous, loud, PISSED OFF ...
enter Mr.Starr, and his blockbuster rendition of this milestone genre bender.
originally meant for the Temptations, but pulled back as to not alienate their more 'traditional' fans, it was farmed out to Starr, who was a secondary player (at best) with Motown.
and, man, did he ####### OWN it! one of the most visceral vocal performances of all -time, powerfully punctuated by the Originals frantic, hellacious work as the backing band. those horns, that pounding, relentless beat ... so awesome. .
this song has stuck with me since I first heard it all those years ago ...my babysitter Colleen was not allowed to play it at school or at home, so she always invited her friends to our apartment, and they played this non-stop. damn, it is the personification of 'INTENSE', and a textbook example of all I love most about music.
bonus tidbit: did you know that Tolstoy had this (War, What Is It Good For?) as the working title for "War and Peace"? until his mistress talked him out of it, that is ...
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qqS1Ty79mOE
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I think they were at their peak during Muswell Hillbillies in 1971. That is just my opinion though. Davies said he wasn't interested in making any hits for the record, but he wanted to have a concept around it. It centers around learning to adapt to the modern world on Muswell Hill. It has Ray's usual humor in it, with a variety of folk, rock, country, jazz, and even dance hall. I think The Kinks were far from being awful in the 70s, and even put out some good songs in the 80s.
Wanted that for 1979. Nice scoop.