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Thread started 01/30/09 6:58am

MrSoulpower

DOWNLOAD NOW! Deep Soul - Tearjerkers that make grown men cry.

Wouldn't you agree that the most heartfelt songs were recorded in the 1960s and are part of the Soul genre? I think that the classics of Deep Soul are terribly underrated on this site. On our radio show Midnight Soulstice, we'll play a special of the deepest tearjerkers tonight (this Friday), tunes that will make grown man cry. Let me know what your favorite songs are - maybe we can add some to the playlist. But as usual, we focus on the less known material - all on vinyl 45s - and our goal is to open a whole new world of music to our listeners instead of just playing the same ole songs.
Tune in tonight from 11 pm - 1am Eastern time - live stream on www.wrir.org Make sure to keep a box of Kleenex at hand. This show is a must for Soul fans, and a great one to download and save for those heartache moments or - the opposite - when you are ready to get it on.

These are some of the tracks we'll play tonight (the truly rare stuff wasn't available on YouTube, but these are already some nice selections).



The Unifics - Court of Love (Uni)


The Persuaders - A Thin line between Love and Hate (Atlantic)


Johnny & The Expressions - There's something I want to tell you (Virgo)


The Satisfactions - One light two lights (Lionel)


Syl Johnson - Concrete Reservation (Twinight)


Ann Sexton - You're letting me down (Seventy Seven)


Jimmy Delphs - Almost (Carla)


Ann Peebles - Heartaches, Heartaches (Hi)


Major Lance - I'm so lost (Okeh)


Ruby Johnson - Weak Spot (Volt)


Dyke and the Blazers - I'm so all alone (Original Sound)

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Reply #1 posted 01/30/09 7:05am

SoulAlive

Do the songs have to be from the 60s? I was gonna add The Dramatics' "In The Rain" to the list lol


some others...

"Oh How It Hurts" by Barbra Mason
"Somebody Please" by the Vanguards
"I'm On The Outside Looking In" by Little Anthony and the Imperials
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Reply #2 posted 01/30/09 8:14am

MrSoulpower

SoulAlive said:

Do the songs have to be from the 60s? I was gonna add The Dramatics' "In The Rain" to the list lol


some others...

"Oh How It Hurts" by Barbra Mason
"Somebody Please" by the Vanguards
"I'm On The Outside Looking In" by Little Anthony and the Imperials


Good choices! In the Rain is one of my favorite ballads ever! Buy yeah, on tonight's show we'll focus on deep Soul from the 1960s. But maybe we'll do a 1970s edition next week. smile
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Reply #3 posted 01/30/09 8:22am

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I remember hearing BB King's The Thrill is Gone for the first time and had such a melancholy reaction to it having just broken up with my first live in partner.

Maybe it was my personal situation that made it so emotional for me but it's a great song and even though it was straight blues my soul station - WVON in Chicago- played the heck out of it.

AAlso, can't think of any individual songs right now but as an artist who could mmake me feel that way almost every time, Solomon Burke was da man.
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Reply #4 posted 01/30/09 8:27am

MrSoulpower

DakutiusMaximus said:

I remember hearing BB King's The Thrill is Gone for the first time and had such a melancholy reaction to it having just broken up with my first live in partner.

Maybe it was my personal situation that made it so emotional for me but it's a great song and even though it was straight blues my soul station - WVON in Chicago- played the heck out of it.

AAlso, can't think of any individual songs right now but as an artist who could mmake me feel that way almost every time, Solomon Burke was da man.


I agree, B B King is underrated in Soul. But he shouldn't be limited to Blues, he transcends this genre.

I'm gonna go through my Solomon Burke 45s .. for some reason, I don't have much by him. But isn't because I don't like him. No doubt, he's one of the top notch singers of the 1960s.
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Reply #5 posted 01/30/09 8:47am

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how bout ray charles' i can make it thru the day?
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Reply #6 posted 01/30/09 9:00am

MrSoulpower

forkupine said:

how bout ray charles' i can make it thru the day?


Not bad. I'll check if I got the 45 .. it's on abc, right? I don't think it's a Tangerine release.
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Reply #7 posted 01/30/09 10:18am

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Speaking of the Unifics, you should add "The Beginning Of My End", which is probably the saddest song I've ever heard.
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Reply #8 posted 01/30/09 10:56am

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MrSoulpower said:

Wouldn't you agree that the most heartfelt songs were recorded in the 1960s and are part of the Soul genre? I think that the classics of Deep Soul are terribly underrated on this site.

Good topic and I agree (not necessarily about the crying but being heartfelt performances).


Here are a few from Otis Redding that I just listened to yesterday...



...These Arms Of Mine (1963)




...Pain In My Heart (1964)




...I've Been Loving You Too Long (1965)




...Try A Little Tenderness (1966)


Sam & Dave...



...When Something Is Wrong With My Baby (1967)


Maybe more later.
Nice Dyke pull.


tA

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Reply #9 posted 01/30/09 11:28am

MrSoulpower

theAudience said:

MrSoulpower said:

Wouldn't you agree that the most heartfelt songs were recorded in the 1960s and are part of the Soul genre? I think that the classics of Deep Soul are terribly underrated on this site.

Good topic and I agree (not necessarily about the crying but being heartfelt performances).

Come on, bro. You know you shed a tear after the listening to these tracks. lol

Here are a few from Otis Redding that I just listened to yesterday...

Good picks. I've been loving you too long is one of my top 5 favorite Soul ballads. It blows me away every time I hear it. Tenderness comes close. I packed both records for tonight's show, but I'm not yet sure if they'll get a spin. We kinda want to play some stuff people haven't heard before, and these tracks are monsters.



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Reply #10 posted 01/30/09 11:29am

MrSoulpower

FuNkeNsteiN said:

Speaking of the Unifics, you should add "The Beginning Of My End", which is probably the saddest song I've ever heard.



sad


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Reply #11 posted 01/30/09 2:04pm

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Even if I did cry, do you honestly think i'd tell you? disbelief

A couple that are a little more obscure.

Howard Tate...



...I Learned It All The Hard Way (196?)


Garnett Mimms...



...Cry Baby (1963)


You should have Tommy T's number now.


tA

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Reply #12 posted 01/30/09 2:20pm

MrSoulpower

theAudience said:

Even if I did cry, do you honestly think i'd tell you? disbelief

A couple that are a little more obscure.

Howard Tate...



...I Learned It All The Hard Way (196?)


Garnett Mimms...



...Cry Baby (1963)


You should have Tommy T's number now.


tA

peace Tribal Disorder

http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431


I wasn't familiar with this particular Howard Tate track, thanks for that.

Got Tommy's number, thanks.
smile
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Reply #13 posted 01/30/09 5:00pm

MrSoulpower

We just got word from the technical support from W-RIR in Richmond that the webstream won www.wrir.org is currently down. The station has recently upgraded the stream, but has had some problems with it.
We don't know if the stream will be back up by the time we'll go on air at 11 p.m. EST - so we just wanted to let you know that you may not be able to listen tonight. In that case, you can still listen to the download of tonight's show, which we will upload tomorrow.
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Reply #14 posted 01/30/09 8:15pm

MrSoulpower

On air now!
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Reply #15 posted 01/30/09 8:34pm

2elijah

Thanks Soulpower...loving the Ann Peebles song. Some real raw, blues/soul. Now that's real!
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Reply #16 posted 01/30/09 8:46pm

MrSoulpower

2elijah said:

Thanks Soulpower...loving the Ann Peebles song. Some real raw, blues/soul. Now that's real!


Yeah, that shit is real! Gives me goosebumps!
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Reply #17 posted 01/30/09 9:22pm

Vendetta1

I'm a little late but I'm listening. cloud9
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Reply #18 posted 01/30/09 10:00pm

MrSoulpower

That's it, folks!

I'll post the download for this show tomorrow.

Here's the playlist already:

- The Artistics - Trouble, Heartache and Pain (Brunswick)
- Bobby Holley - Baby, I Love You (Weis Records)
- Judson Moore - Confidence (Capri)
- Barbara Stant - That Man of Mine (Shiptown)
- Ann Peebles - Heartaches, Heartaches (Hi Records)
- Ike And Tina Turner - Hurt Is All You Gave Me (Modern)
- Irma Thomas - Wish Someone Would Care (Imperial)
- The Vontastics - My Baby (St. Laurence)
- Vee Allen - Cheating Is A No No (Lion)
- The Olympics - Well! (Demon)
- Nu-Sound Express - I've been Trying (Silver Dollar Records)
- Dizzy Jones - Why Me (New Breed)
- Debbie Taylor - How long can this last (DWP Records)
- Betty Wright - Girls can't do what the guys do (Alston)
- Freddy Waters - Love is a strange thing (Ref-O-Ree)
- Barbara George - Love (Is Just A Chance You Take) (A.F.O.)
- Keanya Collins - You Don't Own Me (ITCC)
- The Five Stairsteps - Danger! She's A Stranger (Windy C)
- Carla Thomas - B-A-B-Y (Stax)
- Big Maybelle - I Can't Wait Any Longer (Rojac)
- The Unifics - Court of Love (Kapp)
- The Persuaders - Thin Line between Love and Hate (Atlantic)
- Johnny & The Expressions - Something I want to tell you (Virgo)
- The Satisfactions - One Light two Lights (Lionel)
- Ann Sexton - You're letting me down (Seventy Seven)
- Lenis Guess - I I keep coming back for more (Guess)
- Jimmy Hicks - Tell her that I love you - (Big Deal Records)
- Joe Haywood - I wanna love you (Kent)
- The Brother Love - So I can be (Sound of Soul)
- Marva Whitney Taylor Express - Nothing I'd rather be than your weakness (Forte)
- The Mirettes - Ain't you trying to cross over (Uni)
- Samson & Delilah - Time to prove my love to you (Indigo)
- Sir Guy & The Rocking Cavaliers - My Sweet Baby (D.P.G. Records)
- Race - Class and Power - The Search Is Over (Tobacand)
- Little Tommy - I'm Hurt (Sound Of Soul)
- Gary U.S. Bonds - One Million Tears (Legrand)
- Ruby Johnson - Weak Spot (Volt)
- Jimmy Delphs - Almost (Carla)
- Abraham & His Sons - I can't do without you (Revue)
- Frederick Knight - Let's make a deal (Truth)
- Chris Jones - Destination Unknown (Goodie Train)
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Reply #19 posted 01/31/09 8:55am

MrSoulpower

Here's the download for the show. Enjoy!

http://wrir.org/x/modules...oryid=8928

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Reply #20 posted 01/31/09 12:10pm

FuNkeNsteiN

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MrSoulpower said:

Wouldn't you agree that the most heartfelt songs were recorded in the 1960s and are part of the Soul genre?

Actually, no, I don't agree. In my opinion, the most heartfelt soul music was made in the early 70's smile
It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.

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Reply #21 posted 01/31/09 12:40pm

MrSoulpower

FuNkeNsteiN said:

MrSoulpower said:

Wouldn't you agree that the most heartfelt songs were recorded in the 1960s and are part of the Soul genre?

Actually, no, I don't agree. In my opinion, the most heartfelt soul music was made in the early 70's smile


Fair enough. Then you better not miss next week's show. biggrin



Personally, I love both eras.
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Reply #22 posted 01/31/09 12:51pm

Cinnie

cry
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Reply #23 posted 01/31/09 12:55pm

MrSoulpower

Cinnie said:

cry



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Reply #24 posted 02/01/09 1:42am

FuNkeNsteiN

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MrSoulpower said:

FuNkeNsteiN said:


Actually, no, I don't agree. In my opinion, the most heartfelt soul music was made in the early 70's smile


Fair enough. Then you better not miss next week's show. biggrin


Looks like it's gonna be a killer show! cool
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Reply #25 posted 02/01/09 1:49am

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Oh and if you need any help in picking out material for next week's show, I'd be more than willing to help lol
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Reply #26 posted 02/01/09 10:04am

MrSoulpower

FuNkeNsteiN said:

Oh and if you need any help in picking out material for next week's show, I'd be more than willing to help lol


Hey, I'm always open for suggestions. razz
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Reply #27 posted 02/01/09 10:07am

Cinnie

MrSoulpower said:

FuNkeNsteiN said:

Oh and if you need any help in picking out material for next week's show, I'd be more than willing to help lol


Hey, I'm always open for suggestions. razz


falloff
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Reply #28 posted 02/01/09 10:09am

MrSoulpower

Cinnie said:

MrSoulpower said:



Hey, I'm always open for suggestions. razz


falloff


I am! mad
But Funkenstein may even have some Sweet Soul tracks that I don't have. The cat lives for that sound. biggrin
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Reply #29 posted 02/01/09 10:10am

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MrSoulpower said:

FuNkeNsteiN said:

Oh and if you need any help in picking out material for next week's show, I'd be more than willing to help lol


Hey, I'm always open for suggestions. razz



New Birth baby. you know...
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