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Reply #30 posted 01/03/10 6:22am

babynoz

Thanx a million to all the grown folks who contributed. Y'all got this thread jumpin!

Imma get me another drank and a chicken wang... absolut wing
Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise.
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Reply #31 posted 01/03/10 7:22am

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Reply #32 posted 01/03/10 9:10am

diamondpearl1

With dominoes in my hand and a glass of congac by my side,I can see Ernie Barnes' "Sugar Shack", the dogs shooting pool/playin poker and the black velvet painting of the soul sista with the afro hangin on the wall

That's The Way I Feel About'Cha







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Reply #33 posted 01/03/10 9:17am

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Reply #34 posted 01/03/10 8:13pm

babynoz

diamondpearl1 said:

With dominoes in my hand and a glass of congac by my side,I can see Ernie Barnes' "Sugar Shack", the dogs shooting pool/playin poker and the black velvet painting of the soul sista with the afro hangin on the wall

That's The Way I Feel About'Cha







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LOL! I think we all had that painting you mentioned...then a few years later it was the one with the black light and the 12 zodiac positons!

Good vids, we couldn't have this conversation without Bobby Womack and Got To Give It Up was the standard at every house party, fro
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Reply #35 posted 01/03/10 8:18pm

babynoz


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I always loved this song. Whatever happend to Johnny Bristol? Was he a one hit wonder?
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Reply #36 posted 01/03/10 11:50pm

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babynoz said:

I always loved this song. Whatever happend to Johnny Bristol? Was he a one hit wonder?

Johnny was a succesful songwriter and producer for Motown before going solo. He released six albums; Hang On In There Baby, Feeling The Magic, Bristol's Creme, Strangers, Free To Be Me and Life & Love (retitled Come To Me, when it was released in the US). His two biggest hits were 'Hang On In There Baby' (R&B #2)
and 'Do It To My Mind' (R&B #5).
He passed away in March 2004 at the age of 65.
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Reply #37 posted 01/04/10 3:46am

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I always loved this song. Whatever happend to Johnny Bristol? Was he a one hit wonder?[/quote]

Bristol passed away some years ago. and no He was a producer and writer for Motown and wrote "someday we'll be together"
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Reply #38 posted 01/04/10 12:43pm

babynoz

^^thanks to both of you for the info. I did not know Mr. Bristol had passed away. sad
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Reply #39 posted 01/04/10 7:23pm

diamondpearl1

I stopped gettin sent outside or upstairs when I turned 13 lol From then till age 20 I was a gopher 4 smokes, liquor, lighters, wine and beer smile









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Reply #40 posted 01/04/10 8:20pm

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What the hell is knotty head and souse?
"Lack of home training crosses all boundaries."
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Reply #41 posted 01/05/10 8:31am

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What the hell is knotty head and souse?


Knotty head is what some peoples call Seagrams 7 Gin aka "Nappy Head" "Bumpy Face" 4 it's ridges on the bottle, and souse is another tag 4 that funky stuff in every shot glass,plastic and strofoam cup at every house party in the ghetto lol
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Reply #42 posted 01/05/10 9:26am

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scriptgirl said:

What the hell is knotty head and souse?


Knotty head is what some peoples call Seagrams 7 Gin aka "Nappy Head" "Bumpy Face" 4 it's ridges on the bottle, and souse is another tag 4 that funky stuff in every shot glass,plastic and strofoam cup at every house party in the ghetto lol


I thought you meant hoghead souse....

Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #43 posted 01/05/10 4:49pm

babynoz

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I thought you meant hoghead souse....




It's funny 'cause in Philly where I was born that's what souse/head cheese looked like, but here in S. Fla. they make it in a big pot like soup and eat it in a bowl or cup. lol

Time for more music...





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Reply #44 posted 01/05/10 4:54pm

babynoz

diamondpearl1 said:

I stopped gettin sent outside or upstairs when I turned 13 lol From then till age 20 I was a gopher 4 smokes, liquor, lighters, wine and beer smile


I know, right? It was like a rite of passage, lol I'm dating myself terribly but smokes were 50 cents at the corner store back then and had no warning labels. eek
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Reply #45 posted 01/06/10 5:29pm

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babynoz said:

diamondpearl1 said:

I stopped gettin sent outside or upstairs when I turned 13 lol From then till age 20 I was a gopher 4 smokes, liquor, lighters, wine and beer smile


I know, right? It was like a rite of passage, lol I'm dating myself terribly but smokes were 50 cents at the corner store back then and had no warning labels. eek


he he You're not dated. Ya know growin up everybody around me was always 10, 20 or even 30 years older than me lol, but the beautiful thing was that I never felt like a crumbcrusher/breadsnatcher around them. They all took me in and gave me the best of them. Did your peoples turn u into a DJ too? When my granny would drink Thunderbird or Boones Farm on weekends, she'd always play or ask me 2 play these next 3.....






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Reply #46 posted 01/06/10 6:50pm

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diamondpearl1 said:

babynoz said:



I know, right? It was like a rite of passage, lol I'm dating myself terribly but smokes were 50 cents at the corner store back then and had no warning labels. eek


he he You're not dated. Ya know growin up everybody around me was always 10, 20 or even 30 years older than me lol, but the beautiful thing was that I never felt like a crumbcrusher/breadsnatcher around them. They all took me in and gave me the best of them. Did your peoples turn u into a DJ too? When my granny would drink Thunderbird or Boones Farm on weekends, she'd always play or ask me 2 play these next 3.....


LOL! Chile, when my godmother would get her head "mellow" with some Chivas we had to play the same song for her, over and over...



mind you, there was no remote control or repeat button back then...we actually had to get up and put the needle back on the record, lol

She would say "play me that number", then she would talk to us girls about life till bedtime. Lawd, how I miss those talks.
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Reply #47 posted 01/07/10 10:01am

diamondpearl1

babynoz said:

diamondpearl1 said:



he he You're not dated. Ya know growin up everybody around me was always 10, 20 or even 30 years older than me lol, but the beautiful thing was that I never felt like a crumbcrusher/breadsnatcher around them. They all took me in and gave me the best of them. Did your peoples turn u into a DJ too? When my granny would drink Thunderbird or Boones Farm on weekends, she'd always play or ask me 2 play these next 3.....


LOL! Chile, when my godmother would get her head "mellow" with some Chivas we had to play the same song for her, over and over...



mind you, there was no remote control or repeat button back then...we actually had to get up and put the needle back on the record, lol

She would say "play me that number", then she would talk to us girls about life till bedtime. Lawd, how I miss those talks.


Your godmother and my grandma must've came from the same era,'cause "gettin mellow" or "in my cups" is what she'd say when she was drinkin. smile I know all about them electric arms,needles and levers that switched from 33"/45". Shit, we went from that 2 rewind, stop, play, fast forward, pause,90 min tapes and puttin tissues in the top of old cassettes so's we could hold down play/record when we made our "mixes" lol

Oh and don't let mama ask me 2 play Ella Fitzgerald, Sara Vaughn, or Bille Holliday lol'cause everytime she did, her eyes would close, she'd smile and start talikn about her childhood in New York back in the era of The Savoy, Birdland and Smalls Paradise.....This one always makes me thnk about her.....


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