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Thread started 07/23/17 11:14pm

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RIP Bobby Taylor

Bobby Taylor of the Motown band Bobby Taylor & the Vancouvers and also the man to bring tje Jackson Five to Motown has passed away. Je was 83 years old.
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Reply #1 posted 07/23/17 11:17pm

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OMG NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO sad

May you rest in paradise, God rest your soul, I can't believe this! So sad, another legend gone!

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Reply #2 posted 07/24/17 8:09am

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LittleBLUECorvette said:

Bobby Taylor of the Motown band Bobby Taylor & the Vancouvers and also the man to bring tje Jackson Five to Motown has passed away. Je was 83 years old.

Sad to hear. "Does Your Mama Know About Me" is really good and Tommy Chong was in this band.

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Reply #3 posted 07/24/17 10:57am

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laurarichardson said:



LittleBLUECorvette said:


Bobby Taylor of the Motown band Bobby Taylor & the Vancouvers and also the man to bring tje Jackson Five to Motown has passed away. Je was 83 years old.

Sad to hear. "Does Your Mama Know About Me" is really good and Tommy Chong was in this band.


I played that, Malinda and Fading Away onmy radio show as soon as I found out.
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Reply #4 posted 07/24/17 1:40pm

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laurarichardson said:

LittleBLUECorvette said:

Bobby Taylor of the Motown band Bobby Taylor & the Vancouvers and also the man to bring tje Jackson Five to Motown has passed away. Je was 83 years old.

Sad to hear. "Does Your Mama Know About Me" is really good and Tommy Chong was in this band.

i was just listening to the "Love Child" - Diana Ross & The Supremes album last night...yes you are right, it is a great song for real.... that whole album is so overlooked..."Sunny Boy", "Does Your Mama Know About Me", "How Long Has That Evening Train Been Gone", etc...

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Reply #5 posted 07/25/17 6:28am

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Reply #6 posted 07/25/17 6:47am

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LittleBLUECorvette said:

laurarichardson said:

Sad to hear. "Does Your Mama Know About Me" is really good and Tommy Chong was in this band.

I played that, Malinda and Fading Away onmy radio show as soon as I found out.

Malinda is the Jam and Rick James sings on the Bridge

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Reply #7 posted 07/25/17 6:53am

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Wow he wrote love child? That track is incredible!

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alphastreet said:

Wow he wrote love child? That track is incredible!


No.
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Reply #9 posted 07/27/17 8:48am

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LittleBLUECorvette said:

alphastreet said:

Wow he wrote love child? That track is incredible!

No.

So how was bringing it up in the first place relevant to the conversation? eek

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Reply #10 posted 07/27/17 9:54am

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alphastreet said:



LittleBLUECorvette said:


alphastreet said:

Wow he wrote love child? That track is incredible!



No.


So how was bringing it up in the first place relevant to the conversation? eek


Supremes do a cover of Does Your Mama Know on the Love Child album.
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Reply #11 posted 07/27/17 10:41am

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LittleBLUECorvette said:

alphastreet said:



LittleBLUECorvette said:


alphastreet said:

Wow he wrote love child? That track is incredible!



No.


So how was bringing it up in the first place relevant to the conversation? eek


Supremes do a cover of Does Your Mama Know on the Love Child album.



i feel responsible for the derailment, since i was the one who first mentioned the cover being on the love child album...
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Reply #12 posted 08/30/17 7:16pm

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Tommy Chong Remembers Former Bandmate Bobby Taylor

by Tommy Chong July 24, 2017 Celeb Stoner

Official Motown photo of the Vancouvers, circa 1968: Bobby Taylor (center), Tommy Chong (left) and Wes Henderson (right).

Before he became a famous comedian, Tommy Chong played guitar in bands in Western Cannada, where he grew up. He moved to Vancouver and eventually teamed up with singer Bobby Taylor to form the Vancouvers. Chong wrote the lyrics for their 1968 hit song, "Does Your Mama Know About Me," which rose to No. 29 on the pop charts.

Taylor passed away from cancer on July 22. He was 83 and living in Hong Kong. Chong reminisces about his old bandmate, as told to Steve Bloom:

I met Bobby at Big Al's in San Francisco. I was in the States with Little Daddy & the Bachelors. We heard Bobby sing threre. He was a great singer and really friendly. We stayed around and played at the club for a while. Those were tough gigs, five sets a night. Bobby would sit in on drums with us. We eventually went back to Vancouver, to my club, the Elegant Parlor.

When our drunmer Floyd Sneed got an offer to join Three Dog Night, I called Bobby and he came up to Vancouver and took the gig. But he just played drums one night.

Everybody wanted to hear Bobby sing. He was the best singer I ever heard.

Diana Ross and the Supremes did a show at The Cave. She came over to the Parlor, which was an after-hours club. That's when she discovered Bobby Taylor. She called [Motown head and her boyfriend at the time] Berry Gordy. He flew in the next day and signed Bobby. Suddenly, we were on Motown.

However, Berry had a short attention span. We had the hit with "Does Your Mama Know About Me" and then Bobby became a solo artist. Berry would take a lead singer and make him a solo.

The problem with Bobby was he could sing, but wasn't a songwriter like Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder and Smokey Robinson.

You're only as good as your next hit record. After the Vancouvers broke up, Bobby auditioned to replace David Ruffin in the Temptations.

Years passed before we played together again. Cheech [Marin] and I had split up. I had a trio gig at Cine Grill in L.A. around 1986. Bobby showed up and took over the gig. We put the Vancouvers back together for a minute. We played a few gigs at Oil Can Harry's in Vancouver. A lot of musicians would sit in with us. But it wasn't my thing anymore, playing backup guitar in a band. It just didn't feel right for me.

Bobby got a gig with a Motown Revue in China. He ended up living there. The last time I sang with him was in 1993. He'd phone once in a while. My daughter Precious interviewed him a few months ago for a documentary she's working on about my life. That's the last time I spoke to him.

He sounded great, he never changed. He never missed a gig. But he was a journeyman, like so many great jazz musicians who die in obscurity.

You need talent, brains and good timing to make it. It has to be your time.

Bobby taught me how to sing. I was intimidated because I'm not a natural singer. He inspired me to write "Does Your Mama Know About Me" because of all the relationships he had with a lot of girlfriends.

He thought nothing of walking up to Berry Gordy or Muhammad Ali and talking to them like he was their equal.

He also gave me confidence to be a comedian, because you can get out of everything with comedy. Thanks, Bobby."

You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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