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Reply #90 posted 08/26/11 8:35am

allsmutaside

KCOOLMUZIQ said:

They all seem to play down the tragedy they went through. I guess they have now excepted & moved on. I wonder did they ever look at The Jacksons & Mj's success & wonder if that could have been them. I would have liked to hear Foster's side of the story.

How you say - bittersweet, for Leon. He is crushed by his siblilngs and their short sided bullshit, but goes on to make a boatload of cash and has critical writing and prodcution successes. nod

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Reply #91 posted 08/26/11 8:44am

allsmutaside

scriptgirl said:

Are't people who become schizo later in life-aren't they already born that way? I mean, usually mental illness runs in families

As some orgers were observing, trauma at that level can trigger an illness. I really appreciated how they treated this subject and Olympia in general. Her daughter's ovservations about the treatment options available in the mid 70s was insightful and crucial - very evolved understanding. I think this is a smart family and loving family who tried to take care of each for the most part ('cept for when they cast out Leon)- but things don't always work out the way we want. But how a family treats its mentally ill members is an indicator of some integral, down and dirty, things about them. I always liked the Sylvers, but now I am over the moon.

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Reply #92 posted 09/04/11 2:39pm

DJK

Funny, about the Sylvers.

I had no idea that anyone connected to the sugary, lightweight (in a good way) disco pop

of "Hotline" was also involved in more aggressive disco funk ("I Don't Wanna Be A Freak")

and electrofunk/boogie funk period (Dynasty, Shalamar, Evelyn King, The Whispers, The Brothers Johnson, etc.) A very talented family of performers and producers.

"Hotline" was one of the first songs that I really wanted to purchase, at the age of 7 years old.

I saw the Sylvers on Soul Train for sure and maybe American Bandstand and/or Wonderama.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErU8Lo2WcO4

It must of been the sexy females that sealed the deal for me.

I am grateful for their contributions to the R&B music categories.

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Reply #93 posted 09/04/11 2:45pm

DJK

It is interesting how little visibility Leon Sylvers has received compared to his influence on early and mid 80s R&B. These are songs, particularly those by Shalamar & the Whispers, that were quite popular on the radio in Europe as well as the U.S.

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Reply #94 posted 09/04/11 3:00pm

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Great mix of Sylvers classics from two different periods.

There needs to be proper remastering and reissuing of all of the Sylvers work!

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