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Daniel Bedingfield and Natasha Bedingfield

PostPosted: Sat Oct 01, 2005 2:40 pm
by Rogie
I was just wondering if there were any fans here who love Danield Bedingfield's music as much as I do, as well as his sister Natasha's music. Daniel has had one U.S. album, "Gotta Get Thru This," which was great, with a good mix of dance beats, ballads, and upbeat pop songs.

I just imported his second album from the UK, since I couldn't wait for a stateside release (if there ever will be one), and it's just as good as the first, with more of a hip-hop edge and some really thoughtful slow songs.

What's more is that Daniel is a Christian, and his second album celebrates that more openly than the first, especially on "The Way." His albums are refreshingly clean, too, with no vulgarity or other bad stuff.

Natasha's U.S. album is also good, and it has a great hip-hop vibe like Daniel's second album. The ladies would probably like this one more than the guys, but since it's more of this undeniable Bedingfield family funk, I love it. She's just as clean in her album, despite a little innuendo that's used in a good way, not a bad way.

Anyway, enough of me rambling: anyone else fans of these British sibs?

PostPosted: Sat Oct 01, 2005 3:54 pm
by beau99
I like Daniel very much.

Although Natasha has no talent whatsoever.

PostPosted: Sat Oct 01, 2005 5:07 pm
by Rogie
beau99 wrote:Although Natasha has no talent whatsoever.


:wow!: *gasp!* You really think so? I think she's pretty talented, although in comparison to her bro, the music isn't quite as good. But I still enjoy it a lot.

PostPosted: Sat Oct 01, 2005 5:14 pm
by beau99
Yes. I've heard her sing, and she sounds really awful.

PostPosted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 7:41 am
by Mave
Pls pardon the grave digging but yours truly have just discovered the awesomeness of Daniel Bedingfield. I originally was checking out "Gonna Get Through This" and fell for "If you're not the one."

Today, I started to check out all his other songs and was surprised to discover that his lyrics are very agreeable and inspiring. The one that particularly got my attention was Right Girl.

Excerpts of Right Girl Lyrics -Daniel Bedingfield

.......

Girl you are the reason I wait
And when comes the season I know
I’m gonna give you the best girl
You tug on the strings of my heart
Sometimes I could break them apart
But if you wait till later, it’ll be better

I’m gonna honour your body anyway I can now baby
‘Cause we belong to somebody and that someone is G.O.D
When we do, we’ll have wed each other
Forsaken all others, just you and I, one another

........

More than just enough, we got lots of trust, too much to lose
confusing love with lust, no rush to touch, we can make it right,
make it a night to treasure all the days of your life, I’ll take you to heights,
hotter than Arabian nights but first girl
I'll make you my wife, staying for life
‘cause it ain’t right if I’m only in it trying to take love
We gotta give if we ever gonna make love.

..........


:eh:

Amen, anyone? In my opinion, there isn't any need to be ashamed of having "da passionz" (as Mr. Smartypants puts it :lol: ) and to do it right in God's eyes, elevating it to a higher level of meaning.

I haven't ever listened to every single song produced by Daniel B. but I believe Roger when he said that he's Christian. There's something very down to earth and sincerely God-fearing in his lyrics. Combine that together with funky and adventurous pop music arrangements. I think his albums are worth my $$$ and I'll do some investing. (*0*)//

I don't know much about Natalie but I'll check her out eventually.

PostPosted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 11:23 am
by dragonshimmer
Yeah, I LOVE this guy and his music. I stumbled across "Honest Questions" one day and it made me incredibly curious as to what the rest of his music is like

Honest Questions
Daniel Bedingfield

Can you see
The honest questions in my heart this hour
I am opening like a flower
To the rain
And do you know the silent sorrows of a
Never ending journey through the pain

Do you see a brighter day for me
Another day
A day
Do you wonder whats in store for me
The cure for me
The way
Oh look down and see the tears I've cried
The lives I've lived
The deaths I've died
But you died them too
And all for me

(You say)
I will pour the water down upon a thirsty barron land
And streams will flow
From the best of your bruised and broken soul
And you will grow like the grass
Upon the furtile blades of Asia by the streams
Of living water you will grow
Oh.. you will grow

Do you know
The story from the start
And do you know me
Like you've always told me
Do you see the whispers in my heart against your kindness
My eternal blindness
Do you see...

Do you see a brighter day for me
Another day
A day
Do you wonder whats in store for me
The cure for me
The way
Oh look down and see the tears I've cried
The lives I've lived
The deaths I've died
But you died them too
And all for me

(You say)
I will pour the water down upon a thirsty barron land
And streams will flow
From the best of your bruised and broken soul
And you will grow like the grass
Upon the furtile blades of Asia by the streams
Of living water you will grow
Oh.. I will pour the water down upon the thirsty barron land
And streams will flow
From the best of your bruised and broken soul
And you will grow like the grass
Upon the furtile blades of Asia by the streams
Of living water you will grow
Oh.. you will grow

I didn't realize he had a second album though...that makes me happy. I'll have to look it up :D

PostPosted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 6:16 pm
by Rogie
Oh, boy, more fans! :sweat: And I totally agree, dragonshimmer: Honest Questions is what got me thinking that he was Christian. I even looked some key words in the lyrics in a concordance, since it almost sounds Biblical in places.

Btw, if you look for the second album, you'll have to import it online or find it at a store that sells imports. Don't import from Amazon's US site, though. Go to Amazon's UK site and buy it from them. It ends up being MUCH cheaper!

Oh, and Mave... Where did you find that song? I'm a huge fan, and I've never even heard of it. Is it from that old band of his? (I've been looking for that, btw.) I'll have to research that, but I'm an online procrastinator. Maybe you can answer it more quickly for me. :sweat: Heehee!

PostPosted: Wed Nov 23, 2005 8:29 am
by Eastkun
I heard "If You're Not The One" before. They used to play it on the radio whenever I turned it on. I just never knew the name or who made it. It is a very nice sounding song. ^_^

PostPosted: Thu Nov 24, 2005 8:40 am
by dragonshimmer
Rogie-san wrote:Oh, boy, more fans! :sweat: And I totally agree, dragonshimmer: Honest Questions is what got me thinking that he was Christian. I even looked some key words in the lyrics in a concordance, since it almost sounds Biblical in places.

Btw, if you look for the second album, you'll have to import it online or find it at a store that sells imports. Don't import from Amazon's US site, though. Go to Amazon's UK site and buy it from them. It ends up being MUCH cheaper!

Oh, and Mave... Where did you find that song? I'm a huge fan, and I've never even heard of it. Is it from that old band of his? (I've been looking for that, btw.) I'll have to research that, but I'm an online procrastinator. Maybe you can answer it more quickly for me. :sweat: Heehee!


I've heard that song. I'm not certain where it came from, really...I got that particular song off of the internet when I was sampling music and trying to decide whether or not to buy his album. I did wind up buying it. Hmm...I wonder if I still have the song on my computer at my apartment. I'll look at that this weekend, Rogie, and if I do, I'll find a way to get the song to you : ) It's got a nice beat.

Anyway, I'm adding this album to my Christmas list xD

PostPosted: Sun Feb 19, 2006 5:01 pm
by Mave
Oh shoot! I never noticed your response, Roger. Hopefully, no one regards this as a gravedig.

Rogie-san wrote:dragonshimmer: Honest Questions is what got me thinking that he was Christian. I even looked some key words in the lyrics in a concordance, since it almost sounds Biblical in places.

I have to say that I started to suspect something with the popular hit "Gotta get Thru This" since he's pretty much pleading to God to help him get through his trials.

Oh, and Mave... Where did you find that song? I'm a huge fan, and I've never even heard of it. Is it from that old band of his? (I've been looking for that, btw.)

I'm so sorry I took so long to respond. I honestly stumbled upon it while download-sampling his music and it's supposedly to be in the 2002, Gotta Get Thru this album. But strangely enough, it doesn't seem to be listed as such on Amazon. Perhaps it's a different type of album release? :eh:

Thanks for the tip, Roger. I'll remember it when I start stocking up my CD album along with all the 4Him albums I've been planning to purchase in the next few months prior to my departure home.

After going through most of his songs, my favourite two songs are "Nothing Hurts like Love" and "Sorry."

"I wanna say I'm sorry but I know I'll do it again
I'll do it again
I know what I did but I still don't know the reason
I wanna say I'm sorry but I know I'll do it again
I'll do it again
I'll do it to you
I don't wanna hurt you anymore "

I know this song is probably intended towards another individual but sometimes, it reflects on my feelings to God.

PostPosted: Sun Feb 19, 2006 7:53 pm
by Rogie
Mave wrote:I'm so sorry I took so long to respond. I honestly stumbled upon it while download-sampling his music and it's supposedly to be in the 2002, Gotta Get Thru this album. But strangely enough, it doesn't seem to be listed as such on Amazon. Perhaps it's a different type of album release? :eh:


Actually, I almost forgot about my question. :sweat: Oh, well! :lol: Anyway, yeah, I think you're right: It's probably on one of the special editions released in the UK. I've never looked those up since I have the US version of that album (without bonus tracks).

Mave wrote:After going through most of his songs, my favourite two songs are "Nothing Hurts like Love" and "Sorry."

I know this song is probably intended towards another individual but sometimes, it reflects on my feelings to God.


Exactly what I was thinking; if I do something stupid or say something wrong and then listen to that song, it's just I'm singing it to God. "Sorry" is definitely one of my faves; there's tons of emotion there.

One thing I can't figure out, though, is who he really is singing to: he mentions "sister" a couple of times, and "family," but it almost seems like a typical "hurt love" song otherwise. He has two sisters (one of whom is, of course, Natasha), but I'm not sure if it's to one of them or what. I visited his website to watch his commentary of the song, but he doesn't mention the lyrics. Oh, well.

PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 3:44 pm
by Rachel
I like them both okay.

Natasha was on Carson Daly one time and did an acoustic version of "Unwritten" and it was really cool.