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https://sites.google.com/view/thecatbear/home There are different shows on the Cat Bear. 1. Postgirl's Recordings, The New Retro, One Note Jam, and The Whitney Soul Podcast.
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Story by: Gail NoblesIntro by: Gail NoblesCover Illus. by Gail NoblesONE NOTE JAM 🎹Hello, I’m Gail Nobles. Welcome to One Note Jam where we focus on a singular topic in each episode. Today’s topic: Dames Brown.Let’s talk about a trio that’s been turning heads since they hit the scene in 2008 – that’s right, I’m talking about Dames Brown from Detroit! Now, I know I mentioned them back in 2021 on One Note Jam, but let me tell you, they are still making waves.They’ve got a brand-new single out called “You’re The One For Me.” Now, this isn’t just any version; Dames Brown takes it and really makes it their own! When I first heard them, they kicked off the song with some stunning acapella harmonies that completely blew me away! Honestly, I didn’t even realize at first that it was a cover of the classic by D Train. But oh boy, as soon as the music kicked in, it became all clear! The vibes were recognizable, but what set them apart were those incredible female voices. They bring a unique flavor and emotion to the song that’s just beautiful. Their rendition of “You’re The One For Me” is fresh and exciting, reminding us why we love. So if you haven’t checked them out yet, do yourself a favor and give Dames Brown a listen! They are truly something special.Music commentary news.
Story by: Gail NoblesJames Taylor Photo: Wikipedia Public DomainKeyboardist: Gail NoblesHello, I’m Gail Nobles! Let's take a little trip back to the breezy days of the '70s and talk about a catchy tune that still sticks in your head: James Taylor's "Handy Man." If you were cruising down the road or hanging out at home, you likely caught this song blaring on AM radio, and boy, did it make an impression!Now, here’s a fun fact: James Taylor's version of "Handy Man" came out in 1977 on his album "JT." This song wasn't just a one-hit wonder; it had a bit of history! Originally, it was a hit for Del Shannon back in 1964, but Taylor really took it to another level when he released it. In fact, his version zoomed all the way to the top and became the most popular rendition ever! It reached No. 1 on the RPM Top Singles chart in Canada, No. 2 on the Cash Box Top 100, and even made it to No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the U.S. Not to mention, it topped the Adult Contemporary chart. It created a success story!And let's not forget the magic of that backup singer, Leah Kunkel. Her harmonies brought an extra special touch to the track, especially with those "comma comma" parts that just make you want to sing along.James Taylor's version not only won the hearts of many but also snagged him his second Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance. It's been almost 50 years since "Handy Man" first hit the airwaves, but it still feels fresh to listen to today.So, next time you hear that classic on the radio, take a moment to appreciate the catchy hooks and smooth vibes that James Taylor brought to this timeless tune!Music commentary news.
Story by: Gail NoblesSong: No Better LoveSong by: Gal Nobles © 2025Photo: Wikipedia Usage: Public DomainYou know, we meet a lot of people, and we hear a lot of stories. But every so often, a voice comes along that seems to exist outside of time, outside of the trends. A voice that doesn't just perform a song, but seems to channel something… universal.That was Whitney Houston.We’ve been thinking about her lately, about that incredible instrument of a voice and the sheer style she brought to everything she did. And it occurs to me that Whitney’s music and style can… transcend. Long after the news cycles have moved on, her art remains, as powerful and clear as the day it was recorded.There’s something about her music that simply… inspires. It pulls something up and out of you. I was thinking about that just the other day, and a melody, a feeling, just floated into my mind. I could hear Whitney singing these words, with that perfect blend of gospel power and pop grace:*“There is no better love.*Now, these words came from my mind,*There is no better love.*But I was *hearing* Whitney. *I need you here beside me.**I need you here to guide me.*There is no better love.”That’s the mark of a true artist, isn’t it? They become a vessel for our own hopes, our own faith, our own need for connection and guidance. She gave a voice to the feelings we all have but can't always express so beautifully.It’s a reminder that the greats never really leave us. Their work becomes a part of our own internal landscape, a soundtrack we can call upon for strength, for comfort, for a moment of pure, unvarnished inspiration.And for that… there is no better love.I'm Gail Nobles. Thank you for listening to the Whitney Soul Podcast.Music commentary news.
Story by: Gail Nobles Cover Illus. by: Gail NoblesMusic Intro & Voices by: Gail NoblesYou see it all the time, the same snapshots of the baby girl, Aaliyah. The same clips, the same sounds. And we spin 'em, don't we? We gotta! We spin 'em to keep the flame burning, to keep that legacy alive and kicking.But here's the real scoop, the real gas: it's the *stories* that fuel the fire. Every fan, every kid who ever got a picture with her, has a story. A true story! A thought. An opinion. *That's* the new stuff. That's what keeps her music fresh in our hearts.Now, let me lay my own opinion on you. To me, when Aaliyah came on the scene with those crazy beats from Timbaland and Missy, she made hip-hop... *clean*. She made it fun! It was music to bring people together—at the cookout, at the party, on the dance floor. The thought of shooting and killing? Man, that never entered the room to us. She was climbing to the top without all that mess, trying to do something good in music.Was she perfect? Come on, now. She was a young girl, finding her way. I'm sure she made some wrong turns. But if you really listened, if you *knew* her through her music, you knew her heart. Her voice told love stories.Now I hear some jokers in the back alley saying, "Ah, she couldn't sing like Whitney." Well, knock it off! We only needed one Whitney. Aaliyah was something else—something new, something futuristic. She was cutting-edge! She was making it with *that* voice, the one we all loved. She was mysterious, she didn't have time to show us everything, and maybe some folks didn't deserve to see it.But she showed us enough. She brought a new sound, a new style, a new feeling. And that, my friends, is the real story.So let's keep the pictures spinning, but let's start sharing the stories, too. That's how we keep her with us.This is Gail Nobles, podcast sounding off, and remember... keep spinning the platters that matter. Thank you for listening to the Princess of R&B podcast all about AaliyahMusic commentary news.
Photo: Spotify Promo CardStory by: Gail NoblesMusic Intro by: Gail NoblesToday’s topic is COMING CLOSER TO YOU by Machine Soul Collective featuring MarlI Vox. You can check out their song on Spotify. For now, let’s kick things off with a brief music intro. I hope you enjoy it.Hey there, music lovers! I've got something special to share! Let's talk about the Machine Soul Collective, an electrifying group that fuses human creativity with cutting-edge AI to create mind-blowing music! They’re like the dream team of sound, crafting tunes that go straight to your soul!One of their standout tracks is "Coming Closer (To You)," featuring the incredible Marli Vox on vocals. Wow! Marli's voice infuses the song with life and emotion, transporting us to a place of longing. and yearning. The lyrics are dripping with sweet metaphors about love, connection, and the heat of the moment. You know those feelings when you think back on someone special? This song captures that magic perfectly!When you listen to it, you'll feel your heart start to groove. The blend of electronic beats and soulful melodies creates an immersive soundscape that’s simply irresistible! Marli Vox brings an ethereal touch that, combined with the Collective's impressive production, creates an atmosphere that lifts your spirit and makes you want to dance!The themes are all about connection and longing—feelings we all know too well. The layered production is rich and inviting, pulling you in and wrapping you up in its vibes. It’s an experience!So, if you’re ready to get lost in a world of sound that brings you closer to the magic of music, dive into "Coming Closer (To You)" and let the vibes take you on a journey! And hey, keep that music playing—there's always more to explore! What else tickles your ears? Let’s keep the groove going!I'm Gail Nobles on the Cat BearMusic commentary news.
Intro by: Gail NoblesStory by: Gail NoblesPhoto: Spotify PromoRiff is from the vibrant city of Paterson, New Jersey. This dynamite a cappella ensemble is bringing the heat and the harmony back into the R&B soul scene!Now, let me take you back to the glorious year of 1989 when RIFF made a splash on the big screen in the unforgettable film, *Lean on Me*. You remember that, don’t you? Morgan Freeman as Mr. Clark, the maestro himself, leading the charge to uplift those kids. And who could forget the magic of the ‘Songbirds’ in that bathroom scene? Oh, the tones and the unity of those voices!Fast forward to the '90s, and RIFF dropped their sensational self-titled album, showcasing their spectacular sound that mirrors the soulful spirit of the streets! Their hit single "My Heart Is Failing Me" took the charts by storm in 1991, hitting #25 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and ascending all the way to a silky #6 on the Hot R&B Singles chart! Can you feel the energy? With that sweet, smooth groove, this track has unmistakable charm that captivates your heart.And let’s not forget about the group’s journey! Three of the original members — Anthony Fuller, Dwayne Jones, and Michael Best — once swayed with Men of Vizion, but they’ve returned to reignite the passion of RIFF! With two new members in the mix, they're back on stage, continuing to amaze audiences with their incredible singing talent. They’re out there crafting new magic and sharing their gifts with the world!I’m Gail Nobles! Keep your ears open and your spirits high, because RIFF is here to stay! Whether you’re in Paterson or anywhere else under this big ol' sky, you can count on RIFF to remind you just how powerful and beautiful R&B can be!Music commentary news.
Story by: Gail NoblesCover Illus.by: Gail NoblesAaliyah's impact on music is clear, especially when we look at the evolution of a genre called New Jack Swing. This genre first popped up in the late 1980s and became known for mixing R&B with hip-hop. Think of it as music that had catchy beats and a fusion of live instruments with electronic sounds. Teddy Riley was one of the main producers behind this style, and artists like Keith Sweat and Bobby Brown helped bring it into the mainstream.Now, let’s talk about Aaliyah. She burst onto the music scene in the early 1990s with her first album, "Age Ain't Nothing but a Number," released in 1994. This album had a sound that was very much inspired by New Jack Swing, blending R&B rhythms with hip-hop elements. While she came a bit later than the initial wave of New Jack Swing, Aaliyah took what had been established and added her own flair. Her style became smoother and more polished, appealing to a whole new generation of fans.To give you some context, the movie "New Jack City" came out in 1991, a few years before Aaliyah's debut album. This timeline shows that although Aaliyah didn’t start the New Jack Swing movement, she certainly played a significant role in carrying its influence into the future. Her music helped shape R&B throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, ensuring that the legacy of New Jack Swing continued even after its peak. Aaliyah really connected the dots between the past and a new, contemporary sound, making her a crucial part of that musical journey.I'm Gail Nobles. Thank you for listening.Music commentary news.
Chaka Khan Photo: The Heart Truth - Chaka Khan in Chris MarchUsage: Wikipedia Public DomainPodcast Cover Art By: Gail NoblesStory by: Gail NoblesIntro by; Gail Nobles“Tell Me Something Good” is today’s topic by the fabulous Chaka Khan! You know, when I first heard that iconic song, I was just a baby girl. The chorus grabbed everyone’s attention and made everybody sing along! You could feel the vibe change when that part hit. Everybody would chime in, and it felt like a big ol' sing-along party! Back in those days, you didn’t even need to know what Chaka Khan looked like; it was all about the music. My daddy had a stack of 45s, and we would just put them on the turntable, ready to groove. No fancy record covers mattered because all we wanted was to hear the song. We were thankful that we had the music.Now, I’ll be honest, sometimes those words were hard to catch. Back then, you didn’t have lyrics printed out or even closed captions on TV! We just listened, felt the music, and let it move us. “Tell Me Something Good,” released in 1974, became a massive hit on that AM radio we all loved. It was part of the album "Rags to Rufus," and that funky groove was crafted by none other than Stevie Wonder. You know, it was the first big hit for Rufus, and once Chaka’s voice took center stage, they switched gears and became “Rufus featuring Chaka Khan” for their next album. That song climbed up the charts—hitting number three on the Billboard Hot 100 and even taking the top spot on the Cash Box Top 100 for a week!And let’s not forget that funky guitar talk box by Tony Maiden—it was one of the early songs to use it, making it a true standout. So, whenever you hear that classic, just know it’s a celebration of good vibes and great music, and it all started with a little way of asking, “Tell me something good!”I'm Gail Nobles. Thank you for listening to the Podcast AM Memories.Music commentary news.
Story By: Gail NoblesPhoto: Public Domain WikipediaThere's still a lot of talk about Michael Jackson, and I'm not here to gossip. I take what I hear with a grain of salt, but I do pay attention. Recently, I came across a video of Michael on stage with Jay-Z and others. I'm not sure what the full story was. All I saw was him greeting the fans, but he didn’t seem very happy as he walked away. Maybe he was just exhausted. This was at the Summer Jam in 2001, and I'm only just now seeing it. A lot was happening in my own life back then.Watching the video, it struck me, and it was strange to me that Michael was on stage with rappers. Michael wasn’t someone who easily mingled with just anyone, and even famous people felt lucky if he acknowledged them. There are rumors that he even distanced himself from his own family. So, when I hear various things about him, I can’t say how many of them are true. I can’t claim to know everything he was dealing with. What might appear one way could very well be something else.There must have been a lot going on in Michael’s life for him to be on stage with Jay-Z. It also surprised me to see him beatboxing while watching an interview with Oprah. Rap music had become really popular, and I guess he felt he had to adapt to the changing music scene. But seeing Michael Jackson with rappers and doing beatbox wasn’t the Michael I was used to knowing.In the beginning, I wasn’t sure if Michael Jackson really liked rap music. Back in the 80s, during the making of his album *Bad*, there were rumors about him and Quincy Jones. I heard that Michael once said "rap is dead" when Quincy suggested working with the group Run-DMC for that album. This disagreement was one of the reasons they parted ways after the album *Bad*. Michael wanted more control over his music and felt that Quincy didn’t understand the newer trends, like hip hop.I was also surprised that Quincy wanted to work with rap music, but then I learned he actually understood street life. And Quincy Jones made a rap record back in 1989 with his Grammy winning album Back on the Block.Sometimes, what we read or watch on TV doesn’t show the whole picture. We often only hear part of the story, and what we know may not even be close to everything that's really going on.I’m Gail Nobles. Thank you for listening to an all-time MJ podcast where MJ stands for Michael Jackson.Music commentary news.
Intro: Gail NoblesStory by: Gail NoblesPhoto: Derek CasonUsage: Wikipedia CC BY-SA 4.0Alright, let’s groove to this! “A Mother for My Children” by The Whispers is a soulful tune that hits deep, blending that funky vibe with a touch of disco magic. It came out in 1973, a time when music was all about feelings and rhythm.Now, the lyrics tell a heartfelt story. Here we have a man who’s feeling pretty lonely, struggling to raise his two kids all by himself. The little ones are asking about their mom, who’s not around anymore. That’s rough! He's doing all the housework and trying to keep it together, but when Mother's Day rolls around, the kids’ questions just make it harder.He’s on the search for a new mother figure for his children, someone to fill that gap in their lives. It’s not about wanting any old buddy; he’s looking for a true mother who can bring love and care back into their home.The Whispers wrap this heavy message in smooth melodies and funky beats, creating a sound that makes you want to dance while also tugging at your heartstrings. It’s a classic example of how soul and disco can tell deep stories while keeping you moving! So, take a listen—let the rhythm take you away while you reflect on the love and family vibes.I'm Gail Nobles. Thank you for listening to The Cat Bear.Music commentary news.
Photo: Raph_PH - DRossLongleat010722 (9 of 43)Usage: Wikipedia CC BY 2.0Keyboardist: Gail NoblesStory by: Gail NoblesSome people mocked Diana Ross about her long hair and sexiness, especially during her time with the Supremes. However, when her hits "Upside Down," "I'm Coming Out," and "The Boss" first played, all criticism faded away. People were too busy dancing and snapping their fingers to say a word.Despite the rumors and criticism, Diana Ross remained true to herself. Many fans continued to respect her, attend her concerts, and purchase her records. Oh, and the moments when she was seen with Michael Jackson! He was featured on her 1981 television special, "Diana." I remember hearing classmates talk about it. Although I hadn't seen the show initially, once I finally did, I realized it was the very one everyone had been discussing. I was a bit late to catch it—I stayed up late one night to record it on VHS, remembering that not many of my friends owned VCRs back then, as they cost at least $1,000. Those were thrilling times; there was something special about settling down to watch your favorite stars. I loved rewinding and reliving the moments of Diana with Michael Jackson. He looked so innocent and charming as he dashed onto the stage in slow motion to embrace her; you could truly see how much he adored her.Today, at 81 years of age, Diana Ross is still blessed. She is still performing. She doesn’t look like she aged that much. She still looks like the Diana Ross I remember seeing when I was a little girl.And her name. Her name meant something to my ears though I never knew the meaning of her name. Now that I know the meaning of her name, I can honestly say that Diana Ross is truly her name. Diana means goddess and Ross was derived from the Hebrew word Rosh [ראש] that means the head, the leader, the ruler. She certainly does seem that way when it comes to her music and performing. I think about her elegant long dresses.Diana Ross! She’s the boss. I’m Gail Nobles. Thank you for listening to the Cat Bear.Music commentary news.
Story: Jimmy-The Rhythm of Redemption Story by Gail Nobles © 2025Illustration by Gail NoblesJimmy landed a job at a radio station, where he was known as the Red Panda—an unforgettable figure in a large red costume. He was considered the best radio disc jockey in the world, drawing children who eagerly ran to keep up with him as he strolled down the street. Although he wasn't feeling great, he hid his mood from the children. Upon arriving at the station, he was frustrated about the music, exclaiming, "They don’t want me to play the real music. The world is lifeless without it. Real music brought me my wife. We must revive the music of love!" Ignoring his boss's directives, Jimmy played the greatest hits and sang along with the records live on air. As girls called in to request songs, Jimmy's wife listened from home, feeling uneasy about the girls flirting with him over the phone. She murmured and said: “Why Can’t he just play what’s on the list?”Meanwhile, his boss grew increasingly frustrated as Jimmy continued to disregard his orders day after day. Frantic tapping erupted on the glass door behind him—His boss Marvin, red in the face, signaling for him to cut the music. But this was a moment of true magic. This was the music of love the world desperately needed. Jimmy chose to ignore Marvin completely, his heart longing for something more than ratings and rules.Under the crest of the energizing sound waves, something extraordinary happened. The vibrations attracted a small crowd outside the station, children dancing and families gathering with joy. As if pulled in by an invisible tide, a troupe of teenagers set up a mini flash mob dance-off right there on the sidewalk. They sang along, and the once-gray street exploded with color and energy. The crowd became bigger.Meanwhile the police were sent out to stop the noise and they began to arrest people."Everyone needs to disperse!" one of the officers shouted, raising a hand to signal the end of the festivities. But amidst the crowd, a young girl with sparkling eyes and a handmade sign that read "Dance is Freedom!" stepped forward. With unwavering spirit, she shouted back, "Let us dance! Why do you want to stop the fun?"Seeing the determination and exhilaration of the people, one officer hesitated, glancing at his partner for support. The second officer, initially gruff, sensed the palpable energy—the joy in the air and the community spirit that seemed to radiate in waves from the crowd. Slowly, he began to tap his foot, drawn in by the rhythm.Together, they all danced until the sun dipped below the horizon, casting golden hues over a scene marked not by arrests but by solidarity, laughter, and the belief that sometimes, the world needs just a little more dancing and a lot less fear.When the music finally faded, something remarkable lingered in its aftermath: the belief that joy could unite, and in that unity, profound change was possible. As the crowd gradually dispersed, leaving behind only echoes of laughter, both the officers and the citizens carried with them a shared memory of a day when the power of music and dance transformed the mundane into the extraordinary. However, there was just one problem. Jimmy Red Panda and the whole radio station was in trouble with the Mayor.Jimmy: The Rhythm of Redemption. Story by Gail Nobles © 2025Music commentary news.
Music Intro (inspired by the words of Irene Cara) by Gail NoblesVocal by Gail NoblesStory by Gail NoblexPhoto: Public Domain Wikimedia Commons Good evening, I’m Gail Nobles. Tonight, we celebrate the remarkable legacy of Irene Cara, a true icon of music and film. Best known for her powerful voice and unforgettable hits, Irene captivated the world with her songs like "Fame" and "Flashdance... What a Feeling." Her contributions not only brought her fame, but also inspired generations of artists and audiences alike.Irene was more than just a singer; she was a passionate advocate for genuine artistry. In an interview, she spoke eloquently about her band, Hot Caramel, which she referred to as "serious musicians." With conviction, Irene emphasized the importance of returning to what she called the "organic roots" of music. In her eyes, there was something sacred about creating original sounds, something that had, in her words, been “played out” in an industry increasingly reliant on imitation.She championed the idea that true artistry comes from a place of authenticity and skill—a reminder that real connection in music comes from the heart. Irene believed that the music landscape needed a shift back to this foundational ground, where abilities flourished and creativity thrived.As we remember Irene Cara, let us honor her vision for a music world that truly reflects the spirit of its creators. Her songs will continue to resonate, not just for their catchy melodies, but for the deeper message wrapped within—a call to embrace creativity, authenticity, and the beautiful complexity of the human experience. Thank you, Irene, for your timeless contributions that will forever inspire us to seek the genuine in art and life.I'm Gail Nobles. Thank you for listening.Music commentary news.
Photo: Steven Miller - Christopher CrossUsage: Wikipedia CC BY 2.0Intro by Gail NoblesIt seems Christopher Cross, known for his smooth sounds and sailing vibes, may have a past shrouded in… psychedelic mystery. This "Ride Like The Wind," a song that whispers of sun-drenched escapes and urgent journeys, isn't quite the breezy yacht rock anthem we thought. Instead, it's allegedly the confession of a multiple murderer, a desperate fugitive fleeing the hangman's noose for the promise of sanctuary south of the border.But here's where the plot thickens. This isn't some dark, brooding confessional birthed from inner torment. No, this lyrical tale of desperation was apparently conceived during a colorful trip fueled by LSD.Our artist, on a dreamlike drive through the Texas landscape, sought inspiration in a... different state of mind. The image is almost comical: a musician, perhaps humming a gentle tune, suddenly hit by the vision of a hardened criminal tearing across the desert, all thanks to the mind-altering effects of a chemical compound.Now, one must ask: Does the song *really* sound like the confession of a killer? Does the breezy instrumentation and Cross's gentle vocals truly convey the desperation of a man facing imminent death? Or is it just a cleverly disguised, well-intentioned attempt at a profound statement? It's certainly a head scratcher to imagine how this was conceived whilst high."Ride Like The Wind" has been reassessed. It is not only a feel-good song. We can appreciate the music for its story telling, but also that it came to exist from a very unique space and state of mind. I'm sure listeners will never listen to the song the same way again.You're listening to the Cat Bear. I'm your host, Gail Nobles.Music commentary news.
WHITNEY SOUL PODCASTA Grain of SandStory by: Gail NoblesSong by: Gail NoblesInspired by Whitney HoustonVocals by Gail NoblesIllustration by Gail NoblesIt’s always fascinating to delve into the spiritual lives of artists, particularly someone as iconic and, in many ways, as tragic as Whitney Houston. To hear her describe her relationship with God as a central pillar of her existence, especially given the tumultuous journey she faced, really underscores the power that faith can hold.She used a very specific image, didn't she? A grain of sand. It’s a powerful analogy, really. Thinking about that immense coastline, the vastness of the desert, and then imagining oneself as a single, tiny grain. It speaks volumes about humility, about recognizing one’s place within something much larger than oneself. It’s a recognition of divine power, a sense of surrendering to a higher purpose.Now, some might see that statement through the lens of her struggles. Was this faith a source of strength during times of hardship? A comfort in moments of vulnerability? Or, perhaps, was it a way of coping with the immense pressure and expectation that fame placed upon her? We can’t know for sure, but it’s almost certainly a combination of all those things.It’s interesting, too, to consider how that belief shaped her artistry. Did her faith influence the passion and conviction that radiated from her performances? Did it inform the choices she made, the songs she chose to sing? You can certainly hear that gospel influence in so much of her work. It's undeniable.Ultimately, Whitney Houston's statement offers a glimpse into the private world of a woman who captivated millions. It reminds us that even the brightest stars, those who seem larger than life, often find solace and strength in something deeply personal and profound. And whether one shares her specific faith or not, there's something universally relatable about seeking connection and purpose in something bigger than ourselves. What do you think?I’m Gail Nobles. Thank you for listening to the Whitney Soul Podcast.Music commentary news.
PODCAST AM MEMORIESOlivia Newton John - A Little Bit of LovePhoto: Leahshia GastonUsage: Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0Intro: Gail NoblesStory by: Gail NoblesThe tune, "A Little More Love," it hit the charts like a meteor shower in '79. It Peaked at number three. But listen to these lyrics.Olivia Newtown John is singing bout the night draggin' on, waitin' in the heat. Sounds like a lonely scene. But then she drops the bomb! "I know, know that you'll have your way 'Til you have to go home." Sounds like this cat she's with, he's got somethin' she wants, somethin' she can't say no to, ya know?Then she spills the beans: "No is a word I can't say. 'Cause it gets me nowhere to tell you no, And it gets me nowhere to make you go." Olivia is trapped. She knows this relationship ain't goin' nowhere good, but she's stuck in the gravitational pull of this dude.But here's where it gets real, real deep. The chorus, man, those questions:"Will a little more love make you stop depending? Will a little more love bring a happy ending? Will a little more love make it right? Will a little more love make it right?"She's askin' herself, and maybe askin' him, can love really fix this mess? Can she change him? Can she give enough of herself to make him a better man?It's a universal cry. We all wanna believe love can conquer all, but sometimes, it ain't enough. Sometimes, a little more love ain't gonna change a thing.Olivia Newton-John was servin' up some serious truth about relationships, about being stuck, about hopin' for a change. So next time you hear "A Little More Love," remember there's more to it than just a catchy tune. It's a question mark hangin' over all our hearts.You're listening to Podcast AM Memories. I'm your host, Gail Nobles. Thank you for listening.Music commentary news.
Photo: Vannessajg - Own workUsage: CC BY-SA 4.0 WikipediaVoice acting by: Gail NoblesKeyboardist: Gail NoblesI’m Gail Nobles and we're diving deep into a soulful number that had everyone gettin' down back in '90! We're talkin' about After 7's "Can't Stop"!This song soared all the way to number 6 on the Billboard Hot 100! And that ain't all - it grabbed the number one spot on the R&B charts! This record was golden! Certified Gold by the RIAA, and you know that means people were lovin' it!Now, let's crack open this lyrical treasure chest and see what kind of magic After 7 was spinnin'. The fellas are singing about a **life-altering night!** Let's break it down, step by step, like a smooth dance move:"Last night, I had the time of my life, it's true! Oh, last night, I made love for the very first time, with you!"This ain't no ordinary encounter! Last night changed EVERYTHING! He had the best night of his life, and he's claiming the special someone is the first person that he made love with. The real deal, folks! A night so special it stands apart from anything else!"And I can't stop (I can't stop) how I feel. I'm diggin' on you, you're diggin' on me. We're diggin' on we. And, no, I can't stop (I can't stop) how I feel. I'm diggin' on you, you're diggin' on me."And here it is! The chorus! The hook! The part that got everyone on their feet! The fella is totally hooked on her. **"I can't stop how I feel!"** He's in love, and he doesn't want to stop feeling the way he feels! It's a mutual affection, like a perfect harmony, and he's completely lost in it!So, what's the story here? "Can't Stop" is all about that earth-shattering, game-changing love! That kind of love that makes you see the world in a whole new light! It's about that connection that makes you feel like you can't stop grooving!That's all for today! This is Gail Nobles podcasting off for now! Thank you for listening to Post Recordings.Music commentary news.
Story by: Gail NoblesKeyboardist: Gail NoblesPhoto: WBLS | Wikipedia CC BY 3.0Today we’re going to talk about the soulful sounds of "Angel of Mine,” a true R&B classic that has graced the ears of music lovers everywhere. Originally brought to life by the talented British girl group Eternal, this tune made its mark on their 1997 compilation, *Greatest Hits*. But folks, hold on to your hats, because the real magic happened when singer Monica took the reins in 1998 and turned this song into a chart-topping sensation!Monica’s version soared to the pinnacle of the US Billboard Hot 100, reigning supreme for four glorious weeks. And let’s not forget — it didn’t just flirt with the charts; it strutted its stuff all the way to a platinum certification by the RIAA in ’99. That’s a whole lotta love!The lyrics—oh, they pull at the heartstrings! Starting with those mesmerizing lines, “When I first saw you, I already knew,” Monica captures that instant connection, that spark that ignites soul to soul. You can practically feel the electricity, can’t ya? And her voice, smooth as silk, glides over the melodies, delivering a vibe that’s equal parts sweet and sultry.And how about those sentiments? “The best things are free” — that’s a universal truth, right there! The way she expresses pure, unfiltered love is reminiscent of a love letter written in melody. “You are so fine” — come on now, who wouldn’t feel a little butterfly flutter when someone sings that just to you?So, whether you're enjoying Eternal's music or loving Monica's beautiful version of "Angel of Mine," this song is a classic celebration of love. It's proof of how powerful R&B can be, with every beat packed with emotion and every line telling a story. Take a partner, hit the dance floor, and let this amazing song take you on a journey!I’m Gail Nobles. Thank you for listening to the Cat Bear.Music commentary news.
Photo: Steven Collazo - Own workUsage: Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0We’re diving into the world of the ‘80s with a song that can light up any dance floor! I’m talking about “Inside Out” by the sensational Odyssey! This classic hit from 1982 is a song of emotions that captures love and longing!Can you feel that beat? The rhythm just sweeps you off your feet and pulls you right in! Written during an era of transition, when disco was making waves and synth-pop was just around the corner, Odyssey took that infectious sound and crafted something truly unforgettable.The lyrics connect like a smooth caress. “When you're sittin' on your own / And you feel the city life surround you,” it’s like the soundtrack to every heart that’s ever waited for that special someone to call. The sweet echo of “don’t give up, darlin’” is a rallying cry – encouraging us to pursue those dreams and desires! Oh, and let’s not forget the hook! This is where the magic happens—“inside out, oh, darlin’ / I wanna be so deep that you'll be leavin' me!” It’s all about that yearning. Isn’t that what love is? A beautiful tangle of feelings, sometimes leaving us turned inside out, yet craving more!This sensational track didn’t just sit pretty! It soared to number three on the UK Singles Chart, landing itself a dazzling spot in the hearts of fans!So, let your spirit be lifted and your feet move to the pulse of “Inside Out.” It’s a reminder that love has its layers, and it’s our job to peel them back, bravely facing the unexpected twists and turns. Whether it's the infectious groove or the heartfelt lyrics, this is a song that speaks to the very core of what it means to be human. So let’s keep dancing, keep dreaming, and never forget: love always finds a way, inside out!I’m Gail Nobles. Thank you for listening to the Cat Bear.Music commentary news.
Photo: Wikipedia CC BY-SA 4.0Intro by: Gail NoblesStory by: Gail NoblesWhen it comes to the hottest R&B in this generation, Silk Sonic is definitely holding the top spot in my heart. Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak, man, they’ve got that special magic that you just don’t find anywhere else in music today. It’s like they’ve tapped into a timeless sound that feels fresh yet nostalgic, and that blend is oh-so-sweet.Take a song like "Leave the Door Open" The way they harmonize, the smoothness of their vocals, and those lush instrumentals come together to create something truly special. And then there's "Smokin Out the Window," where they tap into that classic R&B vibe, but with a modern twist. Their songs are for setting a laid back vibe and getting into a groove. The smooth melodies, soulful vocals, and romantic lyrics create an irresistible atmosphere that makes you feel the music.Now, let’s talk about their cover of “Love’s Train.” Oh, my goodness! That rendition is simply beautiful. They pay such incredible tribute to the original while injecting their own flair. You can feel the soul and sincerity in every note they sing. It’s music like this that reminds you of why we fell in love with R&B in the first place—it’s all about the feelings.The songs came from their 2021 album titled An Evening with Silk Sonic. "An Evening with Silk Sonic" is indeed a celebrated album! Released by the duo Silk Sonic, comprised of Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak, it features a smooth blend of R&B, funk, and soul. The chemistry between the two artists shines through in their vocal performances and storytelling. Tracks like "Leave the Door Open" have received significant acclaim, showcasing their signature style and musical prowess. What are some of your favorite songs from the album?What I really appreciate is how they bring these amazing live performances to life. I love their dance moves. Their chemistry on stage is electric, and you can tell they’re having a blast. Every show feels like a special event, and that’s something not every artist can pull off. In a world where so much music is produced to fit a mold, Silk Sonic breaks free and gives us something real.In a nutshell, if you’re looking for R&B that captivates the heart and soul, look no further than Silk Sonic. They’re great artists who are redefining what it means to create music today.I’m Gail Nobles. Thank you for listening to the Cat Bear.Music commentary news.























