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Thread started 07/11/05 1:49am

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Delfonics Vs. The Moments Vs. The Stylistics *vote!*

Who IS the best Soul group out of these three?

i would put another group but these are the best (to me) Philly Soul Sound groups I know about other than The Dramatics, Black Ivory, O'Jays and Spinners...

The Delfonics:


with such classics as:
La La Means I Love U
Hey Love
and..
(Didnt I) Blow Your Mind This Time

The Moments (Ray Goodman & Brown)


with such classics as:
Not On The Outside
Special Lady
and
Love On A Two Way Street

The Stylistics


with such classics as:
You're A Big Girl Now
You Are Everything
and
Betcha By Golly Wow



my vote:

The Moments
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Reply #1 posted 07/11/05 1:52am

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paisleypark4 said:

Who IS the best Soul group out of these three?

i would put another group but these are the best (to me) Philly Soul Sound groups I know about other than The Dramatics, Black Ivory, O'Jays and Spinners...

The Delfonics:


with such classics as:
La La Means I Love U
Hey Love
and..
(Didnt I) Blow Your Mind This Time

The Moments (Ray Goodman & Brown)


with such classics as:
Not On The Outside
Special Lady
and
Love On A Two Way Street

The Stylistics


with such classics as:
You're A Big Girl Now
You Are Everything
and
Betcha By Golly Wow



my vote:

The Moments
[Edited 7/11/05 1:50am]



My vote goes with The Stylistics.
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Reply #2 posted 07/11/05 2:02am

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damn it...you asking me to choose between my momma, my sister and my first born mad .....
but...
stylistics
moments/rgb
delfonics
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Reply #3 posted 07/11/05 3:06am

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this is the order I would rank these groups...

The Delfonics (their first three albums are amazing)
The Stylistics
The Moments
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Reply #4 posted 07/11/05 5:32am

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I'm going with the Stylistics, then the Delfonics (they both had Thom Bell writing for'em), then the Moments...




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Reply #5 posted 07/11/05 7:42am

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When dealing with slow jams, you can't forget Blue Magic.....

1. The Stylistics
2. Blue Magic
3. The Delfonics
4. The Moments
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Reply #6 posted 07/11/05 10:47am

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4 Stylistics

1 Delfonics

1 Moments

1 Blue Magic
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Reply #7 posted 07/11/05 11:33am

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Gotta vote for The Stylistics as #1.
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Reply #8 posted 07/11/05 11:34am

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funkyslsistah said:

Gotta vote for The Stylistics as #1.


How come yall how come!!?? cry
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Reply #9 posted 07/11/05 6:00pm

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Stylistics had a better gell to their sound
? maybe they got the better of songs written by Bell

You Make Me Feel Brand New
Break Up To Make Up
I'm Stone In Love With You
It's Too Late- (Carol King)
Children Of The Night
Country Living
People Make The World Go Round
Stop, Look, Listen
You Are Everything
Rock-n-Roll Baby

all are very good though
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Reply #10 posted 07/11/05 6:12pm

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New kids on the block did a better version of "didn't I blow ur mind this time" then the delfonics. Strange but true.
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Reply #11 posted 07/11/05 6:21pm

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the stylistics.
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Reply #12 posted 07/11/05 7:06pm

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thesexofit said:

New kids on the block did a better version of "didn't I blow ur mind this time" then the delfonics. Strange but true.


falloff
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and mariah carey totally made "the beautiful one's" her own evillol
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Reply #13 posted 07/11/05 7:07pm

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meltwithu said:

thesexofit said:

New kids on the block did a better version of "didn't I blow ur mind this time" then the delfonics. Strange but true.


falloff
falloff
falloff

and mariah carey totally made "the beautiful one's" her own evillol



mad Not much in it. I just prefer the production, and jordan doesn't go OTT on the vocals.
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Reply #14 posted 07/11/05 7:08pm

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I love The Moments! smile
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Reply #15 posted 07/11/05 7:43pm

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paligap said:

I'm going with the Stylistics, then the Delfonics (they both had Thom Bell writing for'em), then the Moments...




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Gotta agree with priest on that.

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Reply #16 posted 07/11/05 8:27pm

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listening to delfonics "somebody loves you" cool
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Reply #17 posted 07/11/05 8:44pm

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meltwithu said:

thesexofit said:

New kids on the block did a better version of "didn't I blow ur mind this time" then the delfonics. Strange but true.


falloff
falloff
falloff

and mariah carey totally made "the beautiful one's" her own evillol

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Reply #18 posted 07/12/05 4:08am

DavidEye

All of these groups are amazing,but I think the Delfonics have the most consistent,most satisfying collection of hits.Their 'Definitive Collection' CD stays in my CD player...

La-La Means I Love You
I'm Sorry
Break Your Promise
Ready Or Not (Here I Come)
Somebody Loves You
Funny Feeling
Loving Him
You Got Yours and I'll Get Mine
Didn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time)
Trying To Make A Fool Of Me
When You Get Right Down To It
Over and Over
Delfonics Theme
Hey Love
Walk Right Up To The Sun
Tell Me This Is A Dream
Think It Over
I Don't Want To Make You Wait
I Told You So
Lying To Myself



Every song a classic."Hey Love" is one of most intoxicating slow jams of all times...so dreamy and lush.Even their uptempo songs ("Loving Him","Funny Feeling") are superb.Lauryn Hill is a huge fan of this group.When she was in the Fugees,she did a hip-hop re-make of their song "Ready Or Not (Here I Come)".Then,when she guested on a Nas song ("If I Ruled The World (Imagine That"),she sang the hook from the song "Walk Right Up To The Sun".The Delfonics like to point out that,when he was a young kid,Michael Jackson considered them his favorite group.
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Reply #19 posted 07/12/05 5:34am

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DavidEye said:

All of these groups are amazing,but I think the Delfonics have the most consistent,most satisfying collection of hits.Their 'Definitive Collection' CD stays in my CD player...

La-La Means I Love You
I'm Sorry
Break Your Promise
Ready Or Not (Here I Come)
Somebody Loves You
Funny Feeling
Loving Him
You Got Yours and I'll Get Mine
Didn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time)
Trying To Make A Fool Of Me
When You Get Right Down To It
Over and Over
Delfonics Theme
Hey Love
Walk Right Up To The Sun
Tell Me This Is A Dream
Think It Over
I Don't Want To Make You Wait
I Told You So
Lying To Myself



Every song a classic."Hey Love" is one of most intoxicating slow jams of all times...so dreamy and lush.Even their uptempo songs ("Loving Him","Funny Feeling") are superb.Lauryn Hill is a huge fan of this group.When she was in the Fugees,she did a hip-hop re-make of their song "Ready Or Not (Here I Come)".Then,when she guested on a Nas song ("If I Ruled The World (Imagine That"),she sang the hook from the song "Walk Right Up To The Sun".The Delfonics like to point out that,when he was a young kid,Michael Jackson considered them his favorite group.

You read my mind! They were the best of Philly soul if you ask me. Beautiful harmonies, and I think they had the best of Bell's production. I love his production with them as much as I love Bacharach with Warwick (and that's a hell of a lot!).

I love all three of these groups, but know the least about The Moments. Even if I knew more about them, I don't think it would change my stand on The Delfonics. Superb vocal group. Trying to Make a Fool of Me, Break Your Promise and Ready or Not are my favorites of theirs.
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Reply #20 posted 07/12/05 5:41am

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RipHer2Shreds said:

DavidEye said:

All of these groups are amazing,but I think the Delfonics have the most consistent,most satisfying collection of hits.Their 'Definitive Collection' CD stays in my CD player...

La-La Means I Love You
I'm Sorry
Break Your Promise
Ready Or Not (Here I Come)
Somebody Loves You
Funny Feeling
Loving Him
You Got Yours and I'll Get Mine
Didn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time)
Trying To Make A Fool Of Me
When You Get Right Down To It
Over and Over
Delfonics Theme
Hey Love
Walk Right Up To The Sun
Tell Me This Is A Dream
Think It Over
I Don't Want To Make You Wait
I Told You So
Lying To Myself



Every song a classic."Hey Love" is one of most intoxicating slow jams of all times...so dreamy and lush.Even their uptempo songs ("Loving Him","Funny Feeling") are superb.Lauryn Hill is a huge fan of this group.When she was in the Fugees,she did a hip-hop re-make of their song "Ready Or Not (Here I Come)".Then,when she guested on a Nas song ("If I Ruled The World (Imagine That"),she sang the hook from the song "Walk Right Up To The Sun".The Delfonics like to point out that,when he was a young kid,Michael Jackson considered them his favorite group.

You read my mind! They were the best of Philly soul if you ask me. Beautiful harmonies, and I think they had the best of Bell's production. I love his production with them as much as I love Bacharach with Warwick (and that's a hell of a lot!).

I love all three of these groups, but know the least about The Moments. Even if I knew more about them, I don't think it would change my stand on The Delfonics. Superb vocal group. Trying to Make a Fool of Me, Break Your Promise and Ready or Not are my favorites of theirs.



"I think they had the best of Bell's production" nod
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Reply #21 posted 07/12/05 6:05am

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i love the delfonics, but they can't touch the stylistics:

my homemade compilation stays in my car

rock and roll baby
people make the world go round
country livin
ebony eyes
you're a big girl now
stone in love with you
you'll never get to heaven if you break my heart
betcha by golly wow
break up to make up
stop, look listen (to your heart)
you are everything
you're as right as rain
you make me feel brand new
children of the night
it's too late
let's put it all together
payback is a dog
hurry up this way again


not to mention they are the highest grossing "oldies act"on the scene--they are always the headliners at the old school shows, whether it's 3 acts or 15. their sound and moves haven't missed a beat. the delfonics, on the other hand, are painful to hear and watch nowadays.
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Reply #22 posted 07/12/05 6:39am

DavidEye

meltwithu said:

i love the delfonics, but they can't touch the stylistics:

my homemade compilation stays in my car

rock and roll baby
people make the world go round
country livin
ebony eyes
you're a big girl now
stone in love with you
you'll never get to heaven if you break my heart
betcha by golly wow
break up to make up
stop, look listen (to your heart)
you are everything
you're as right as rain
you make me feel brand new
children of the night
it's too late
let's put it all together
payback is a dog
hurry up this way again


not to mention they are the highest grossing "oldies act"on the scene--they are always the headliners at the old school shows, whether it's 3 acts or 15. their sound and moves haven't missed a beat. the delfonics, on the other hand, are painful to hear and watch nowadays.



The Stylistics are indeed doing well on those "Super Oldies" shows,but they are feuding with their original lead singer Russell Thompkins Jr.He is pissed at them,and has said that he will never perform with them again.They're touring with a guy who sounds alot like Russell.Meanwhile,Russell is touring with his own version of the group,called Russell Thompkins and the New Stylistics...lol...what a mess.
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vainandy said:

When dealing with slow jams, you can't forget Blue Magic.....

1. The Stylistics
2. Blue Magic
3. The Delfonics
4. The Moments

Yep, Blue Magic was tough also. Can't say who's best cuz they're all great for different reasons. Everyone was bringing something cool to the table.
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The Stylistics are indeed doing well on those "Super Oldies" shows,but they are feuding with their original lead singer Russell Thompkins Jr.He is pissed at them,and has said that he will never perform with them again.They're touring with a guy who sounds alot like Russell.Meanwhile,Russell is touring with his own version of the group,called Russell Thompkins and the New Stylistics...lol...what a mess.[/quote]


well Russell's voice isn't what it used to be--the guy that replaced him, Harold "Eban" Brown, is a dead ringer for vintage Thompkins, voice wise. Russell got the short end of the stick on this one, because he's basically fronting a cover band. Whereas the Stylistics are performing in arenas and theatres, the New Stylistics are performing at halls and caberets.
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Reply #25 posted 07/12/05 10:59am

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DavidEye said:[


The Stylistics are indeed doing well on those "Super Oldies" shows,but they are feuding with their original lead singer Russell Thompkins Jr.He is pissed at them,and has said that he will never perform with them again.They're touring with a guy who sounds alot like Russell.Meanwhile,Russell is touring with his own version of the group,called Russell Thompkins and the New Stylistics...lol...what a mess.



well Russell's voice isn't what it used to be--the guy that replaced him, Harold "Eban" Brown, is a dead ringer for vintage Thompkins, voice wise. Russell got the short end of the stick on this one, because he's basically fronting a cover band. Whereas the Stylistics are performing in arenas and theatres, the New Stylistics are performing at halls and caberets.[/quote]
Ok so, that's what's up with the group.
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Reply #26 posted 07/12/05 11:49am

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The Moments/Ray, Goodman & Brown.

Harry Ray's voice on Sexy Mama still makes me swoon.
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Man I love all three of those groups. From Delphonics Walk Right Up Too The Sun, To Stylisitcs Funky Weekend to my all time favorite Moments/RGB Special Lady.

There will never be groups like that now a days that were dominating radio in the late 60's til' the 70's. They just don't have the soul in them. Also suprised nobody metioned the Enchantment with Gloria, The Manhattans, The Dells, or the Intruders.

One bsad thing abou all of this is that The Moments, Stylisticas and Delphonics will most likely not make it into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
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Reply #28 posted 07/12/05 1:02pm

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Im 4 the Sylistics. They R the best

U R Everything
Betcha By Golly Wow
Break up 2 Make up
Stop look listen...

R a few of my favorites Sylistics songs
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LittleBLUECorvette said:

Man I love all three of those groups. From Delphonics Walk Right Up Too The Sun, To Stylisitcs Funky Weekend to my all time favorite Moments/RGB Special Lady.

There will never be groups like that now a days that were dominating radio in the late 60's til' the 70's. They just don't have the soul in them. Also suprised nobody metioned the Enchantment with Gloria, The Manhattans, The Dells, or the Intruders.

One bsad thing abou all of this is that The Moments, Stylisticas and Delphonics will most likely not make it into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.


I wanna pick up The Stylistics Greatest Hits again. I just thought that their ballads were a little more syrupy than The Moments and Delfonics songs...which had a little more depth. Though watching them sing live is very good.
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