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    Aretha remembers Whitney at Radio City in NYC

    NEW YORK (AP) — Aretha Franklin was thankful to be alive and was thinking about lost friends, among them Whitney Houston.

    Hours after she canceled an appearance at Houston's funeral because of spasms in her legs, the "Queen of Soul" (the "undisputed" Queen, the capacity audience was reminded by the show's announcer) was quick on her feet, feisty in voice and sentimental and sassy in spirit at Radio City Music Hall on Saturday night. It was the latest stop on a "greatest hits" tour featuring old favorites and, since Houston's shocking death a week ago, a tribute to the fallen singer. Franklin is close to Houston's family, and she said Houston called her "Aunt Ree."

    Franklin herself was rumored a year ago to be mortally ill, hospitalized with an undisclosed illness and asking her fans worldwide to pray for her health. On Saturday, the 69-year-old looked young enough to joke about a man who had mistaken her for being in her 50s. She danced and shimmied, kicked off her heels and paced the stage barefoot, and even smirked and gave herself a couple of satisfied pats on the rear.

    She looked back over a 50-year career and those who helped her along. Franklin praised the late Luther Vandross as she kicked off the R&B hit he co-wrote for her, "Get It Right." She introduced her most heartbreaking ballad, "Ain't No Way," with a brief word about her sister and the song's composer, Carolyn Franklin, who died in 1988. She sang the title from the classic Motown anthem of devotion, "You're All I Need To Get By," and two giant flat screens on opposite sides of the stage flashed a picture of one of the writers, Nick Ashford, who died last summer. Franklin then called out to Ashford's widow and songwriting partner, Valerie Simpson, among several friends and family members in attendance.

    Houston's turn came during the second half of the roughly 100-minute concert, after Franklin had changed from a glittery green and silver caftan into a caftan of white and gold, and settled behind the piano and sketched out the words and melody to "I Will Always Love You." Softening Houston's all-time power ballad into a light, gospel reverie, Franklin paused to acknowledge the "homegoing" of "Nippy," Houston's nickname: More formally, "Miss Whitney Elizabeth Houston."

    "She was a very fine young lady" and "one of the best, greatest singers," said Franklin, breaking back and forth between melody and spoken word, behind song and sermon. "She was giving, gave so much of herself."

    "God bless you, Nippy," she concluded. "We'll always remember."

    But no one, Houston included, has displaced Franklin at the top. No one would dare. Backed by a sprawl of percussionists, horns, keyboards, singers and dancers, she has absorbed and mastered so many styles, from pop and gospel to soul and jazz, that she can hold entire traditions within a single song. And she remains fearless about shaking up standards. Her breakthrough smash from 1967, "I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You)" was changed from a smoldering ballad into a bluesy vamp. Franklin worked in a few digs about womanizing into the otherwise despondent "Ain't No Way" and stretched and scatted the words to "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman."

    She had come to celebrate, to sell (Franklin urged the crowd, twice, to go to Walmart and buy her latest record) and to heal. "I hope that there's something I will sing, or I have sung, that will lift all of our heavy hearts today," she said near the beginning of the show.

    The answer was obvious, especially after the closing numbers: an explosive "Spirit in the Dark," with Franklin leading the charge on piano; and the essential finale, "Respect," with a cameo from the Rev. Al Sharpton, who pulled off some James Brown strides, and even a few nimble steps from the Queen herself, whose heart and legs seemed to have lightened as she left the stage.

     
    • Jokie  •  Kampala, Uganda  •  3 mths ago
      Oh no, if its true that you the God Mama, could fail to turn up on your God daughters buriial then the world has lost its direction. However much there was something in btn you shd have respected her finally. Oh no Aretha, it was absurd of you. At your age to do such a thing. A big SHAME ON YOU.
    • SS396  •  3 mths ago
      Money talks - sentiment walks, right Aretha?
    • deschl  •  St Louis, Missouri  •  3 mths ago
      Aretha showed her true colors when she got into that beef with Beyonce and the grammy's about the word "queen" don't get it twisted baby girl that was a moniker affectionately given to you by your fans, ain't been no coronation or nothing, so I can imagine your jealousy about Whitney being dubbed "the voice", ah yeah Miss Re you can't fool a Corleone. Sounds like you were literally dancing on her grave last night how disrespectful of you and to not notify the family personally shame on you, now go sit yo big fat spaghetti strap wearing #$%$ down somewhere, you get no r-e-s-p-e-c-t from me.
      • A Yahoo! User 3 mths ago
        that's frank mama speaking, don't be disrespectful of the dead.hope you can leave a your notes behind.
    • Cathy  •  Irvine, California  •  3 mths ago
      too ill to attend the nonpaying funeral, and running across the stage that night
      • A Yahoo! User 3 mths ago
        she stood with her while she was alive whitney is asleep
    • Beachgirl  •  Raleigh, North Carolina  •  3 mths ago
      Okay first of all she is NOT Whitney's godmother. You can look it up, it's true. The funny thing is she never clears this up to anybody, I guess because she likes being called that. Fits in with her bloated ego. I guess we also know now by her actions how much she really cares about Whitney and her family. Aretha should be absolutely ashamed of herself. What a completely disrespectful act. She was quick to go on the today show and talk with Al Roker about how close she was with Whiney and then she's a no show. Probably just did it to promote herself. I hope someone calls her out on this.
      • A Yahoo! User 3 mths ago
        who cares about the godmother thingy her mother is not dead .a lot of kids call me mom ,i didn't give birth to them. that's called affection
      • Sam Fair 3 mths ago
        Yeah Beachgirl, I was also a little miffed that Aretha didn't show up at the funeral.
      • brenj 3 mths ago
        this too shall pass! i guess she had her reason not to attend and perform at whitney's funeral...i think it went very well even thought she was a no show.! her home going was something i would like to have when i'm called home.
    • Barb Jenkins  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  3 mths ago
      Well, she wasn't going to get paid to attend the funeral..and to sing for 'free' ..what a slap in the face to Whitney's family. Just made you look really, really bad, Aretha. Lost all the respect I had for you.
      • WellBalanced 3 mths ago
        I never had any for her. Liked a few of her ballads early on in the 60's.
    • Sandra  •  3 mths ago
      Unable to attend Whitney's funeral due to leg spasms that had apparently kept her up all night, yet nimble enough to dance and prance across a concert stage that very night. Give me a break!!! I've lost my R-E-S-P-E-C-T for you, Aretha...
    • Lemnian  •  Stamford, Connecticut  •  3 mths ago
      Classless move...if AF was sincere she should have cancelled the concert and attend the Funeral....she liked all the press all last week and then is a NO SHOW and not even cancelling formally....Where is Emily Post when you need her....she certainly could learn a few things...# 1 CIVILITY.........
      • A Yahoo! User 3 mths ago
        you have to do what you have to do, that's her job.
    • Donna Jo  •  Kansas City, Missouri  •  3 mths ago
      Why was Aretha to sick to come to Whitney `s funeral ,but just fine to to perform in her own show . The leg spasms seem to have disappeared real fast . If you care for someone as much as she claims to ,you put your pain aside and go to pay your final respects.
    • Truthbtold  •  Charlotte, North Carolina  •  3 mths ago
      Aretha, I had RESPECT for you until you failed to show up at Whitney's funeral. Not only did you back out; but you didn't have the respect to contact the family. Instead, you sent an email to newscrew that you were too ill and under doctors orders to rest. However, you were able to continue with a concert a few hours later and running across the stage. Were the doctors orders to only get a few hours rest from the funeral. No one expected you to be on your feet. They had a seat reserved for you. If you didn't want to sing, you could've said a few words from your seat, even if they had to sit you near the front and next to a microphone. Speaking of microphones, they had cordless ones and would've gladly walked it over to you. I will never understand why you presented yourself the way you did. I surely hope you find peace as you will never be able to go back and undo the damage/disrespect that you showed the Houston family.
    • Annette  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  3 mths ago
      I'm sure it's not just me. Her leg spasms weren't so bad that she couldn't prance on stage but she couldn't attend Whitney Houston's funeral?? We will probably never know the truth and in the end, God is the final judge!! So, whatever her reasons were is between her and God. But to me it was ugly since she was regarded as a close family friend.
    • Slim  •  3 mths ago
      I always thought sickness and death comes before anything. You really disappointed me with that move Ms. Aretha Franklin.
    • Don't worry about it  •  Mt Hamilton, California  •  3 mths ago
      Yet Aretha did NOT attend Whitney Houston's funeral...Hmmm Speaks volumes!
    • Gemini_Smile_Lady  •  3 mths ago
      Having leg spasms can be very serious but is not the same as being "sick". Yesterday, we all thought she was seriously ill and couldn't attend the funeral because of some virus. Then we learn today that she was on stage dancing last night????? How disrespectful to her Goddaughter who looked up to her!!!!! Whitney's funeral should have been a priority because she is gone forever - Aretha's concert could have been re-scheduled.
    • p b  •  Columbus, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      "leg spasms." That's all ya got? that's the best you could come up with? Really?
    • Lee  •  3 mths ago
      Keep singing your RESPECT because you don't have any except for yourself. And you may not care but fans by records and they may start not listening to you.
    • hoppy  •  3 mths ago
      Wow I still can not beleive she is gone. Aretha I am wondering what happened...no show wow some love..........................
    • WellBalanced  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      Aretha Franklin is a black southern baptist woman. At 70 years old that means she was raised during a time when christian or not,churchgoer or not, you went to funerals to pay respect to the family. Period. If you were close like family you stayed with them from beginning to end. Period. She knows better than to do what she did. Period. Those of you saying she didn't celebrate Whitney's truth, not so. Southerners of a certain age graciously smile, keep their mouth shut and get through it.
    • Grandesimo  •  3 mths ago
      If she was going to make up a lie she should have made up a better one. There was nothing wrong with her she just didn't want to go because it wasn't all about her. She always was a diva. She strikes me as a very disagreeable person. When she kicks the (KFC) bucket let's she how she is remembered.
    • rodger  •  Scranton, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      Aretha , I just don't understand, your now are not the Queen of Soul in my book.
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