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City: Dallas/LA
State: Texas
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Tuesday, August 12, 2008 

Current mood:  content
I had the opportunity to spend some time with Mr. Hayes last year. Despite a few bouts with being sick, he was still the star I'd always known him to be on all the seventies movies I'd ever seen him in. We sat down for lunch and talked of music and the possibility of him working on some music for my album. Of course I was really nervous. I barely knew what I to say to him. I mean, he was the inventor of the Shaft theme music. My hands layed clasped together under the table and all I could think was, "I hope I pass his test." Something about the sunniness of the day and his calming demeanor helped break the ice. After I endured him listening to my music to hear my "style" ('cos artists try to edit and fix the known imperfections in the art we think we make after we make it). To my surprise, what I was doing was met with his approval and we talked of working together. He was in process of beginning his album and tour Europe so, we figured we find our way in the middle at some point.

Anyway, I asked him some of the questions I'd been dying to ask like why he chose strings in his arrangements and stuff about how it was to write on staff at Stax. He answered the questions willingly and even gave me more information about him musically than I had room to store. I walked away with an indelible mark in my passionate music heart for him. Life is so unpredictable and one never knows just how it's going to turn out. But to my chagrin, finding out he passed away just kinda took me aback. It was so untimely. I didn't know how to take things because I had just talked with my manager about the tribute to Isaac Hayes that I was participating in and where he was to perform in September.

The day I was told of his death, I thought about Mr. Hayes and the wisdom he imparted on me in words and in deed. In retrospect, Mr. Hayes is immortal because he has left a legacy of music that will continue to live for years to come. Not only that, I believe his life was full because he accomplished more than many; being a successful recording artist, scoring the movie Shaft and becoming the first black person to win an oscar for it, acting, buying a fly ass cadillac, enjoying a host of family and friends etc.... So what I learned the most from Mr. Hayes is to live your best life everyday as if it is your last by doing exactly what you love until the end. Who can argue with that?

Rest In Peace
Isaac Hayes
Currently listening:
Double Feature : Music From The Soundtracks Of Three Tough Guys & Truck Turner
By Isaac Hayes
Release date: 1993-03-21
nov4*Gara
nova gara

 
hi from france,

it's a very sad news, very sad...I was in "a hayes-mood" these last dayz I was listening the entire discography of Mr hayes. I grew up with him and to me, he was a "musical Giant", and despite the fact, I like "shaft" very much, I hope he'll be remenber for the"ensemble" of his musical catalogu...he has done some killer albums, not only shaft....Shaft is a trademark and it has a big influence on Me as a Musician....
I was surprised to see him portraying a joint'tender in the hustle&flow movie, and thought he was doing pretty well, had no idea about him being sick....I saw him in France a coulple of times during jazz Festival and he was like the "coolest cat", I wanna always remember him like this......RIP and GOD be with U wherever U R.......
 
Posted by nov4*Gara on Wednesday, August 13, 2008 - 10:21 PM
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Lori

 
"So what I learned the most from Mr. Hayes is to live your best life everyday as if it is your last by doing exactly what you love until the end.
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That statement says it all. You were fortunate to met a legend.

 
Posted by Lori on Wednesday, August 13, 2008 - 10:23 PM
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Stormy Neal

 
I cannot argue with that N'dambi... because YOU told me something very similar when I asked you about where I fit in in MUSIC & I Thank You... When I heard about Isaac Hayes passing I was just like... "NOT 2 GREATS Back 2 Back"!!! I immediately wrote a Blog as well just expressing how I was feeling @ that moment upon learning of his passing. Isaac Hayes was multi-talented. His composition & arrangement of the film score "Shaft" to ME was a "Musical Masterpiece" in my opinion (and like Kanye West said "My opinion counts...). I hope the world understands his wonderful contributions... He will be greatly missed...
 
Posted by Stormy Neal on Wednesday, August 13, 2008 - 10:24 PM
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KAT DYSON/colour kommentary

 
yes and amen,my sistah!!..he showed us his best life in the legacy of music he left for us to enjoy!!!
 
Posted by KAT DYSON/colour kommentary on Wednesday, August 13, 2008 - 10:32 PM
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jada aka tatii

 
RIP ISAAC HAYES
 
Posted by jada aka tatii on Friday, August 15, 2008 - 4:39 AM
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k.m.joe

 
R.I.P. He is funky soul master.GREAT BOSS.

 
Posted by k.m.joe on Sunday, August 17, 2008 - 5:49 AM
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kings

 
Great write up and tribute to a Legend, the wonderful thing about music is that it dosen't die...nor will his memory.
thanks for posting this, peace!

 
Posted by kings on Wednesday, May 27, 2009 - 11:18 PM
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