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The Isley Brothers - Nobody But Me (1963) | |
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From listening to this, it seemed like Jackie Wilson was a disease instead of an person coz alot of these cats were sure got affected by him. | |
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Harlepolis said: From listening to this, it seemed like Jackie Wilson was a disease instead of an person coz alot of these cats were sure got affected by him.
I just heard the Isleys' very earliest recordings in the mid-1950s ("The Cow Jumped Over the Moon", "Angels Cried"), and I think they were also affected with the Frankie Lymon and Clyde McPhatter flus too. | |
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Timmy84 said: Harlepolis said: From listening to this, it seemed like Jackie Wilson was a disease instead of an person coz alot of these cats were sure got affected by him.
I just heard the Isleys' very earliest recordings in the mid-1950s ("The Cow Jumped Over the Moon", "Angels Cried"), and I think they were also affected with the Frankie Lymon and Clyde McPhatter flus too. Mmhmm Esp on their Don't Be Jealous song. I think they started to find their voice when Jimi Hendrix walked into the picture. | |
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Harlepolis said: Timmy84 said: I just heard the Isleys' very earliest recordings in the mid-1950s ("The Cow Jumped Over the Moon", "Angels Cried"), and I think they were also affected with the Frankie Lymon and Clyde McPhatter flus too. Mmhmm Esp on their Don't Be Jealous song. I think they started to find their voice when Jimi Hendrix walked into the picture. I agree. And once they left Motown, "It's Your Thing" helped to make them their own group slowly but surely. | |
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