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Groupie
Join Date: Oct 2004
Posts: 2
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What about Quzar, Mutiny, Ohio players, Rick James and the Headhunters.
As far as the Supremes are concerned, and Motown for that matter, it was the beginning of the end for Great music. Motown ushered in the mass produced, generic pop music era. Stax and later Casablanca Records kept the funk alive while giving the artist a creative outlet and the listener an alternative to the "assembly line" bland music of Motown. I am and always will be "devoid of pop" |
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I dig funk/soul ![]() |
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Groupie
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: New Yawk
Posts: 9
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I love, love, LOVE old soul music, from about the mid-50s to the mid-70s. Ray Charles, Sam Cooke, James Brown, Otis Redding, Al Green, Stevie Wonder, Marvin ***e... geniuses, everyone of them.
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Those who dance are considered insane by those who can't hear the music. |
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Nobody has lived until they have heard Tower Of Power or Blood sweat And Tears... their great!
I would Recommend: "Blood sweat and Tears" and "Bump City" |
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