This is One of the best songs out there take it home sister you’re incredible
This is One of the best songs out there take it home sister you’re incredible
Sorry, but it's horseshit next to Stephanie Mills.
Personally speaking i wouldn't have put it in such graphic terms, but i do agree with you in principal.
Everyone on here knows how much i love, adore and admire Ms Diana Ross. I feel blessed and honoured to be referred to as her friend for over 30 glorious years, but even i have to concede this to Stephanie Mills whose version just has to be the definitive version. Diana does a mighty fine version, but Ms Mills owns this song game set and match.
I'm very colorful and call a spade a spade, LOL. But I'll concede that maybe "horseshit" was a bit too much. Regardless, I think when you have a song that's so synonymous with an artist, anything else will look like a valiant effort, and nothing else. "I Will Survive" will ALWAYS belong to Gloria Gaynor. On the flipside, "Mahogany" by Mariah or J-Lo will never, ever hold a candle to Diana's glorious production.
So there. For the record, I DO LOVE Diana Ross. But I don't think every single song she did was worthy of her shitting a Grammy sideways.
At least I said a Grammy and not an AMA!
I appreciate your long association and friendship with Miss Diana, and I hope you know most of my words are in jest. I admire and love the Lady much, much more than will every be portrayed on a public forum; many of the reasons personal. But admiration doesn't mean I place her on a pedestal. The same with Mary. I'm very much Team Wilson, but I do have two eyes also; over the years, the same eyes that have rolled with some of Mary's antics.
I just wanted to thank you Bluebrock for always sharing your wonderful stories.
I think this is the first time im disagreeing with yoiu my dear one but im not a fan of the Stephanie Mills version at all. When I saw the 1979 TV Show on HBO of Miss Ross and the veins in her neck bulging out as she belted out the wiz I think i went to Heaven. Im glad i didnt. Thats my fanal destination and yours too but not for many many many more years. xx
Agreed it’s one of the most uplifting songs of all time Diana has a beauty in her voice unmatched
I agree with you regarding Ms Ross's full blooded performance on the Vegas show. She was on fire around that time and she knew it too.
I have no problem with you disagreeing with me. It's very much a close run thing with me too, but i have to give the nod to Ms Mills who really made that role her own when she was a young performer.
Hope all is well with you my dear friend.
79 was just a spectacular period for Miss Ross. live and in studio her voice was perfect
Home has never been a song i cared much about, one way or another. i agree Diana gives a passionate performance. But let's face it - in 1978 you would EXPECT diana to deliver that. of course she would sing the heck out of it.
but stephanie was young, inexperienced and still delivered that powerhouse! that's exceptional.
"Home" was to "THE WIZ" what "And I Am Telling You" was to "DREAMGIRLS". The masterpiece of the play, and later, movie. Watching a young Jennifer Holliday BELT out that number is something that can't ever been compared or topped. Jennifer Hudson gave it a go, and it was fabulous. But Holliday peed all over that stage with that number.
I'm not saying Diana's "Home" was bad. By a long shot. Like others have said, she was really in her prime around this time. But Stephanie OWNED that song and made it hers.
She comes no where near Diana Rosses version not even close
Diana’s version is good but Stephine’s version is fabulous
Diana's version of "Home" is one of my favorite of all of her songs. I was so enthralled by one camera shot of her singing it in the movie, "The Wiz." If she wasn't done live, she sure did an excellent job of lip-synching it and displaying the emotions of the lyrics at the same time.
Love “Home” by Diana Ross.
The performances of "Home" by Stephanie Mills and Diana Ross are both phenomonal and there is little need for me at least to favor one over the other [[the live versions by Whitney Houston and Shanice Williams are impressive too). In her essay about Diana Ross, Daphne A. Brooks describes how she re-watched Ross's performance of "Home" at Central Park after George Zimmerman was acquitted of killing Trayvon Martin. I love what Brooks writes:
<< What speaks to me now about her version of the song and the context in which she sang it that night in 1983 is that it was linked to her effort to fund the building of a symbolically safe place for children at the center of a city that would see, in the 1980s, teen boys of color shot in the back by vigilantes and wrongfully convicted of gang rape in that same park. What if this music could literally and figuratively make a new home for them, touch others and challenge other to love outside of their own interests? […] What if it could transform social fear into social love, so that it would be possible for all children – regardless of color – to joyfully roam and get home safely? >>
Daphne A. Brooks [[2014), ‘Let’s Talk About Diana Ross’, in C. Wilson [[ed.), Let’s Talk About Love: Why Other People Have Such Bad Taste, 2nd ed., New York: Bloomsbury, pp. 205-220.
Wow thank you for this
I think Ross gave a heartfelt performance of Home. I think it pales in comparison to Stephanie Mills' version, but it is still good in its own merits.
Well I gave Stephanie’s home version another chance just listen to it I find it pretty awful actually I couldn’t even watch the whole thing there’s no way in my humble opinion but she is better than Diana Ross on the song no way no way no way no need to retaliate but that’s what I been hearing
You are perfectly entitled to your opinion, but you must also accept that not everyone agrees with that opinion. Opinions are like assholes. Everyone has one. You should respect other members opinions even if they differ from yours. Variety is the spice of life and it would be a dull old world if we all had the same opinion.
Exactly I’m sure most agree with me cheers and a big hug
My favorite version is Stephanie Mills' version on her 1988 album Home backed by Take 6. But I also enjoy Diana Ross' version.
My goodness, what an expose' for a Friday morning!!! If she was THAT bad, did anyone ever put her in her place?
I have heard over the years that both Dionne and Shirley Bassey could have their less-than-cordial moments but I guess since I adore both of them, I never wanted to believe it.
I truly think everyone that surrounded JH was filled with admiration.....and fear. I don't really recall what her "issue" was, but I believe it stemmed around her hotel accommodations, and went from there. She did put on a spectacular show however; I vividly recall her killing "No Frills Love", and of course, "AIATY".
I have seen her "Unsung" and have since given her some grace; she's definitely dealt with some demons over the years. But that day, she was not the God-fearing woman she's played off herself to be.
As for me, I prefer by far, Diana's rendition of "Home".
Stephanie, Diana and Whitney all give powerful performances of Home. I love all three but would not compare them to each other.
I saw Stephanie Mills in the original production and was not overly impressed; when a singer decides to make almost every word of the lyrics 10 syllables long instead of two or three, apparently to showcase her voice, the meaning of the lyrics be damned, I tend to scream "stop hamming it up; you're ruining it..." [[and then I am hauled out of the theater, but that's the way it goes). When I saw Diana Ross sing the same song, showing emotion without exaggerating every damn syllable, I said, silently, "now this is how it's meant to be." No one hauled me out of the theater, but Diana elevated me and I may have floated home. In fact, the director of the movie said he saw me flying high that afternoon and added, "Damn, I wish I had observed a talent like yours when I was shooting the movie; you could have taught Rhonda, Tracee and Chudney a thing or two about how to do it..." But it was too late for a do-over, so I wasn't included in a Diana Ross film until a few years later, when I was featured in her Central Park concert, night one. If you study that film at just the right moment, I'm the one in the green New York Jets t-shirt, spirits undampened by the rainstorm. I was almost nominated for an Emmy for that appearance, but it wasn't meant to be.
For those criticizing Stephine Mills take note that she was 15 when she did The Wiz and a brand new face in the game compared to Diana who was 34 and a seasoned performer. Both are great but will give it to Mills
love Home and was just listening to it earlier.'
never heard the Stephanie version that i recall as i am partial to Diana but will go and have a listen.
i am suprised it didnt make the 78 Ross album. was a great vocal
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