IAintTheOne said: MrSoulpower said: You'll get to hear Willie on the show for sure. Niiiiice. I got some cats from NY hooked on the Soulstice. Thanks. But Willie isn't on the show in person. Maybe I should re-phrase ... we'll play Willie's music on the show. But getting him for an interview one day is a good idea ... | |
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MrSoulpower said: IAintTheOne said: Speaking of "Hi" how come no one posted any Willie Mitchell You'll get to hear Willie on the show for sure. I was saving this one until I had a few more intrumentals. Willie Mitchell... ...20-75 tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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Timmy84 said: That's what I thought. I don't care where an artist resides at, some of them move down South and record southern soul, lol. :
That's old hard-headed Pari for ya. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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theAudience said: Timmy84 said: That's what I thought. I don't care where an artist resides at, some of them move down South and record southern soul, lol. :
That's old hard-headed Pari for ya. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 I see... But yeah I posted some Willie music from IMEEM. | |
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theAudience said: Yo! | |
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MrSoulpower said: theAudience said: Yo! That's one of the most redundant covers I ever seen. | |
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MrSoulpower said: Timmy84 said: LATIMORE - LET'S STRAIGHTEN IT OUT: I'm strugglin' with this one, too. Latimore was signed to Henry Stone's various labels in Miami, Fl. While Miami is the in southern United States, it's not the South, as you know as a Southerner. Henry Stone's productions (Latimore, Little Beaver, Timmy Thomas, Gwen McCrae, Clarence Reid) define a genre that deserves its own name - Miami Soul. Gosh, I hate to spoil the party. Maybe a more appropriate "Lattimore" Lattimore Brown... ...Everyday I Have To Cry Some tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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^ Nice one. | |
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Don't forget these folks.....
The Soul Children The Sweeter He Is I'll Be The Other Woman Love Makes It Right Tell Me What's Happening Baby Little Milton Walk The Back Streets And Cry Z.Z. Hill It Ain't No Use Andy is a four letter word. | |
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Little Milton - We're Gonna Make It:
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*lurkin' like a mawfugga* | |
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Cinnie said: *lurkin' like a mawfugga*
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Cinnie said: *lurkin' like a mawfugga*
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MrSoulpower said: IAintTheOne said: Niiiiice. I got some cats from NY hooked on the Soulstice. Thanks. But Willie isn't on the show in person. Maybe I should re-phrase ... we'll play Willie's music on the show. But getting him for an interview one day is a good idea ... Lmao I know man, it would be a groove to get Willie on the show | |
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Clarence Carter...
...The Few Troubles I've Had tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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MrSoulpower said: Funkenstein, I also love the Temprees, but they wouldn't exactly qualify as Southern Soul. They are from Memphis, and they released records on the Stax subsidiary We Produce, but their style is more Chicago Soul. Yea, I know, I'm just messing with you guys 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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MrSoulpower said: I'm not dissin' the Temprees (you know how much I love 70s Soul), but on tomorrow's show, we'll focus on the raw, uncut, gutbucket, deep Southern Soul from the 1960s. I just don't want you to be disappointed when you tune in. I get it, don't worry 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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TD3 said: bump Well hi there, I was wondering where you were on this thread. Show airs tonight, folks. 11 pm - 1 am EST. www.wrir.org | |
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MrSoulpower said: TD3 said: bump Well hi there, I was wondering where you were on this thread. Show airs tonight, folks. 11 pm - 1 am EST. www.wrir.org Well howdy. I'll be listening. If the hour wasn't so late, I'd break down and cook some fried catfish, spagehitte, coleslaw, cornbread with sweet tea. Good music like this... you suppose to have a lil'soul food with it. | |
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Wow.. this thread is straight laced... | |
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TD3 said: MrSoulpower said: Well hi there, I was wondering where you were on this thread. Show airs tonight, folks. 11 pm - 1 am EST. www.wrir.org Well howdy. I'll be listening. If the hour wasn't so late, I'd break down and cook some fried catfish, spagehitte, coleslaw, cornbread with sweet tea. Good music like this... you suppose to have a lil'soul food with it. You know, that's funny, because I wanted to suggest the same thing earlier. But I decided against it, because I didn't want to be accused of promoting stereotypes. People are so thin-skinned these days. [Edited 5/1/09 17:34pm] | |
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That was it ... thanks for listening. I'll post the link to the download of this show sometime this Saturday. Here the playlist, so y'all can get excited.
- L.C. Cooke: Do you wanna dance (Destination) - Bobby Dobye and the & The Barefacts: Strictly Soul (Hemphill) - Clarence Carter: I'm qualified (Atlantic) - O.V. Wright: Ace of Spade (Back Beat) - Candi Staton: I'm just a Prisoner (Fame) - Yakety Yaks: Soul Night part 1 (Washington Sound) - Mickey Murry: Fat Gal (Federal) - Lavell Kamma: I Know Where It's At (Tupelo Sound) - Alex Williams And The Mustangs: The Thrill Ain't Gone (Jewel) - Al King: High Cost Of Living (Ronn) - Jessie Hill: Naturally (Blue Thumb) - Carla Thomas: I want you back (Stax) - Little Richard: I don't know what you got (Vee-Jay) - Al Perkins: I don't want to lose (Hi) - Barbara Stant: Shadow in your footsteps (Shiptown) - Linda Gail Lewis: South Side Soul Society Chapter #1 (Mercury) - Chris Kenner: I Like It Like That part 1 (Instant) - The Da-Kars: The Dock Of The Bay (Josie) - Eldrige Holmes: Workin In The Coal Mine (Decca) - Freddie North: Love To Hate (Abet) - Syl Johnson: Is it because I'm black (Twinight) - Arthur Conley: Put our love together (Atco) - Willie Hightower: You used me baby (Fame) - Willie Rodgers: Tennessee Waltz (Jewel) - Wes Lewis: Best of my years (Hemphill) - The Village Soul Choir: The Country Walk (Abbot) - Roman Carter: Queen Bee (Jewel) - Wes Wells & The Steelers: From The Top Of My Heart (Torrid) - Judy Clay & William Bell: Private Number (Stax) - Eddie Floyd: California Girl (Stax) - Joe Tex: We can't sit down now (Dial) - Willie Mitchell: That Driving Beat (Hi) - Ollie and the Nightingales: You're leaving me (Stax) - Ann Peebles: Make me yours (Hi) - Z.Z. Hill: Nothing can change this love (Kent) - Solomon Burke: Proud Mary (Bell) - The Temprees: My Baby Love (We Produce) - Clarence Carter: To Weak To Fight (Atlantic) - The Meditation Singers: A change is gonna come (Jewel) | |
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MrSoulpower said: That was it ... thanks for listening. I'll post the link to the download of this show sometime this Saturday. Here the playlist, so y'all can get excited.
- L.C. Cooke: Do you wanna dance (Destination) - Bobby Dobye and the & The Barefacts: Strictly Soul (Hemphill) - Clarence Carter: I'm qualified (Atlantic) - O.V. Wright: Ace of Spade (Back Beat) - Candi Staton: I'm just a Prisoner (Fame) - Yakety Yaks: Soul Night part 1 (Washington Sound) - Mickey Murry: Fat Gal (Federal) - Lavell Kamma: I Know Where It's At (Tupelo Sound) - Alex Williams And The Mustangs: The Thrill Ain't Gone (Jewel) - Al King: High Cost Of Living (Ronn) - Jessie Hill: Naturally (Blue Thumb) - Carla Thomas: I want you back (Stax) - Little Richard: I don't know what you got (Vee-Jay) - Al Perkins: I don't want to lose (Hi) - Barbara Stant: Shadow in your footsteps (Shiptown) - Linda Gail Lewis: South Side Soul Society Chapter #1 (Mercury) - Chris Kenner: I Like It Like That part 1 (Instant) - The Da-Kars: The Dock Of The Bay (Josie) - Eldrige Holmes: Workin In The Coal Mine (Decca) - Freddie North: Love To Hate (Abet) - Syl Johnson: Is it because I'm black (Twinight) - Arthur Conley: Put our love together (Atco) - Willie Hightower: You used me baby (Fame) - Willie Rodgers: Tennessee Waltz (Jewel) - Wes Lewis: Best of my years (Hemphill) - The Village Soul Choir: The Country Walk (Abbot) - Roman Carter: Queen Bee (Jewel) - Wes Wells & The Steelers: From The Top Of My Heart (Torrid) - Judy Clay & William Bell: Private Number (Stax) - Eddie Floyd: California Girl (Stax) - Joe Tex: We can't sit down now (Dial) - Willie Mitchell: That Driving Beat (Hi) - Ollie and the Nightingales: You're leaving me (Stax) - Ann Peebles: Make me yours (Hi) - Z.Z. Hill: Nothing can change this love (Kent) - Solomon Burke: Proud Mary (Bell) - The Temprees: My Baby Love (We Produce) - Clarence Carter: To Weak To Fight (Atlantic) - The Meditation Singers: A change is gonna come (Jewel) im fuckin creamin' gawd damn | |
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IAintTheOne said: im fuckin creamin' gawd damn
You goin' to the Hip Joint tonight? | |
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MrSoulpower said: IAintTheOne said: im fuckin creamin' gawd damn
You goin' to the Hip Joint tonight? Nah I'll be doin some family stuff.. | |
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MrSoulpower said: That was it ... thanks for listening. I'll post the link to the download of this show sometime this Saturday. Here the playlist, so y'all can get excited.
- L.C. Cooke: Do you wanna dance (Destination) - Bobby Dobye and the & The Barefacts: Strictly Soul (Hemphill) - Clarence Carter: I'm qualified (Atlantic) - O.V. Wright: Ace of Spade (Back Beat) - Candi Staton: I'm just a Prisoner (Fame) - Yakety Yaks: Soul Night part 1 (Washington Sound) - Mickey Murry: Fat Gal (Federal) - Lavell Kamma: I Know Where It's At (Tupelo Sound) - Alex Williams And The Mustangs: The Thrill Ain't Gone (Jewel) - Al King: High Cost Of Living (Ronn) - Jessie Hill: Naturally (Blue Thumb) - Carla Thomas: I want you back (Stax) - Little Richard: I don't know what you got (Vee-Jay) - Al Perkins: I don't want to lose (Hi) - Barbara Stant: Shadow in your footsteps (Shiptown) - Linda Gail Lewis: South Side Soul Society Chapter #1 (Mercury) - Chris Kenner: I Like It Like That part 1 (Instant) - The Da-Kars: The Dock Of The Bay (Josie) - Eldrige Holmes: Workin In The Coal Mine (Decca) - Freddie North: Love To Hate (Abet) - Syl Johnson: Is it because I'm black (Twinight) - Arthur Conley: Put our love together (Atco) - Willie Hightower: You used me baby (Fame) - Willie Rodgers: Tennessee Waltz (Jewel) - Wes Lewis: Best of my years (Hemphill) - The Village Soul Choir: The Country Walk (Abbot) - Roman Carter: Queen Bee (Jewel) - Wes Wells & The Steelers: From The Top Of My Heart (Torrid) - Judy Clay & William Bell: Private Number (Stax) - Eddie Floyd: California Girl (Stax) - Joe Tex: We can't sit down now (Dial) - Willie Mitchell: That Driving Beat (Hi) - Ollie and the Nightingales: You're leaving me (Stax) - Ann Peebles: Make me yours (Hi) - Z.Z. Hill: Nothing can change this love (Kent) - Solomon Burke: Proud Mary (Bell) - The Temprees: My Baby Love (We Produce) - Clarence Carter: To Weak To Fight (Atlantic) - The Meditation Singers: A change is gonna come (Jewel) My my my.... The song's highlighted are among my favorites; it' was nice to hear Little Richard sing a ballad. Did everyone noticed Little Richard record was with Vee-Jay records? Don't get me started... That was some blue light, dance the gray/silver paint off the basement floor SOUL music: unless you're from the South, you may not know what I speak of...go ask you mamma, she'll tell you. Thanks MrSoulPower. | |
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TD3 said:[quote] MrSoulpower said: That was some blue light, dance the gray/silver paint off the basement floor SOUL music: unless you're from the South, you may not know what I speak of...go ask you mamma, she'll tell you. Thanks MrSoulPower. Thanks. Nice description. Hopefully I'll be able to post the link for the download sometime today. | |
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