bboy87 said: Timmy84 said: Buddah Records. The Pips were one of those acts were they've never really been seen as a Motown act, they left Motown like The Isleys and got bigger. Were they even at Motown 25? Yep and the same happened with the Spinners. I've lost the use of my heart, But I'm still alive, Still looking for the life, The endless pool on the other side, It's a wild wild west, I'm doing my best, I'm a soldier of love, Every day and night, I'm soldier of love, All the days of my life. | |
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I never knew Gladys and Co were a Motown act until I came here. Whatever happened to Buddah Records? What other artists were on their label? "Lack of home training crosses all boundaries." | |
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scriptgirl said: I never knew Gladys and Co were a Motown act until I came here. Whatever happened to Buddah Records? What other artists were on their label?
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scriptgirl said: I never knew Gladys and Co were a Motown act until I came here. Whatever happened to Buddah Records? What other artists were on their label?
Chic and Billy Preston were on there. That's all I know. I've lost the use of my heart, But I'm still alive, Still looking for the life, The endless pool on the other side, It's a wild wild west, I'm doing my best, I'm a soldier of love, Every day and night, I'm soldier of love, All the days of my life. | |
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blessedk said: scriptgirl said: I never knew Gladys and Co were a Motown act until I came here. Whatever happened to Buddah Records? What other artists were on their label?
Chic and Billy Preston were on there. That's all I know. The Isleys were on Buddah for a time. | |
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bboy87 said: Timmy84 said: Buddah Records. The Pips were one of those acts were they've never really been seen as a Motown act, they left Motown like The Isleys and got bigger. Were they even at Motown 25? That's mainly because like the Isleys, they had success on other labels and already established a reputation that Motown's homegrown artists were trying to build. Other Detroit acts like the Spinners, however, had to leave Motown because they wouldn't give 'em the time of day, that's why they went to other labels. | |
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Mstrustme said: scriptgirl said: I never knew Gladys and Co were a Motown act until I came here. Whatever happened to Buddah Records? What other artists were on their label?
- Phyllis Hyman Here's a pretty decent overview. http://www.bsnpubs.com/bu...story.html | |
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blessedk said: bboy87 said: The Pips were one of those acts were they've never really been seen as a Motown act, they left Motown like The Isleys and got bigger. Were they even at Motown 25? Yep and the same happened with the Spinners. The Spinners were on Motown?! "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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bboy87 said: blessedk said: Yep and the same happened with the Spinners. The Spinners were on Motown?! Yes, they were on Motown when they recorded this: I've lost the use of my heart, But I'm still alive, Still looking for the life, The endless pool on the other side, It's a wild wild west, I'm doing my best, I'm a soldier of love, Every day and night, I'm soldier of love, All the days of my life. | |
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blessedk said: bboy87 said: The Spinners were on Motown?! Yes, they were on Motown when they recorded this: Oh shit, I forgot all about that!! and no you didn't just post my jam! "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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bboy87 said: blessedk said: Yes, they were on Motown when they recorded this: Oh shit, I forgot all about that!! and no you didn't just post my jam! I love the 70's soul train line dancers. I've lost the use of my heart, But I'm still alive, Still looking for the life, The endless pool on the other side, It's a wild wild west, I'm doing my best, I'm a soldier of love, Every day and night, I'm soldier of love, All the days of my life. | |
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TD3, you always come through "Lack of home training crosses all boundaries." | |
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bboy87 said: blessedk said: Yep and the same happened with the Spinners. The Spinners were on Motown?! For like a good seven years, they only had two pop hits there (and probably 5 charted R&B). "It's a Shame" is a Motown classic, thought ya knew, bruh. | |
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Their other Motown hit:
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scriptgirl said:
TD3, you always come through
Thank ya. Timmy84 said: bboy87 said: The Spinners were on Motown?! For like a good seven years, they only had two pop hits there (and probably 5 charted R&B). "It's a Shame" is a Motown classic, thought ya knew, bruh. The same "little man" who after all the bullshit, at the end cried, "They all left me"! All that talent at Motown. You know this subject burns my ass. Boy, the perfect example of the human condition at it's most F'd up. | |
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TD3 said: The same "little man" who after all the bullshit, at the end cried, "They all left me"! All that talent at Motown.
You know this subject burns my ass. Boy, the perfect example of the human condition at it's most F'd up. Berry didn't see no talent, he saw the almighty BREAD. Funny thing is, he went bankrupt in the mi-50s when he sold those Thelonious Monk & Sonny Rollins records,,,,which is why he adopted the vulture attitude he's known for. Another thing, he didn't want to be just another "house nigga" for the mafia(which ALOOOOOT of black business men/entertainers back in the 50s/60s were hounded by at the time). The song Money(Thats What I Want) wasn't just his 1st random musical statement, it was a prophecy. [Edited 10/12/09 14:19pm] | |
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TD3 said: scriptgirl said:
TD3, you always come through
Thank ya. For like a good seven years, they only had two pop hits there (and probably 5 charted R&B). "It's a Shame" is a Motown classic, thought ya knew, bruh. The same "little man" who after all the bullshit, at the end cried, "They all left me"! All that talent at Motown. You know this subject burns my ass. Boy, the perfect example of the human condition at it's most F'd up.[/quote] He wondered why alot of acts had to be begged to do stuff for Motown after they left, cheating people out of royalties and their publishing (Like a certain family group who he had relinquish all rights), ripping artists off....a list can be made "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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Harlepolis said: TD3 said: The same "little man" who after all the bullshit, at the end cried, "They all left me"! All that talent at Motown.
You know this subject burns my ass. Boy, the perfect example of the human condition at it's most F'd up. Berry didn't see no talent, he saw the almighty BREAD. Funny thing is, he went bankrupt in the mi-50s when he sold those Thelonious Monk & Sonny Rollins records,,,,which is why he adopted the vulture attitude he's known for. Another thing, he didn't want to be just another "house nigga" for the mafia(which ALOOOOOT of black business men/entertainers back in the 50s/60s were hounded by at the time). The song Money(Thats What I Want) wasn't just his 1st random musical statement, it was a prophecy. [Edited 10/12/09 14:19pm] That's fine but to qoute DJ Quick, "Damn, kick it"... the can is in your court". There was so much more money to be made and had if he hadn't got caught in his own Napoleon complex drama. There's not one reason why he should not have been a billionaire, none. The same tried story: Death Row Records, Vee-Jay, Stacks, Solar, we can't get out of the way of our ownselves. What really surprised me, (unless he a damn good actor) Mr. Gordy seemed truly hurt when artist/musicians started jumping ship including the ones he ignored. Go figure. ===== [Edited 10/12/09 14:45pm] | |
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Bboy-does that family group's name start with "D"? If so, how did he get them to give up publishing? Isn't that illegal? "Lack of home training crosses all boundaries." | |
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Talkin about Ree -Ree.....
Have you guys seen this? ===== | |
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Can't view that vid as I am at work, but what is the beef with Mavis and Jugs, I mean, Aretha? "Lack of home training crosses all boundaries." | |
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TD3 said: Talkin about Ree -Ree.....
Have you guys seen this? ===== There's another video floating around. But I think the BEST impersonator is Vesta boy, that woman is a fool | |
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Why are so many imitating mavis? "Lack of home training crosses all boundaries." | |
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scriptgirl said: Bboy-does that family group's name start with "D"? If so, how did he get them to give up publishing? Isn't that illegal?
nope, not that family "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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Ok, but again, why are so many imitating Mavis? "Lack of home training crosses all boundaries." | |
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Are you saying Luther was gay? All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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2freaky4church1 said: Are you saying Luther was gay?
That was an open secret. | |
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When I was coming up, it was accepted fact and no one batted an eyelash over it. I always wondered why-not that anyone should have gotten the vapors "Lack of home training crosses all boundaries." | |
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kitbradley said: scriptgirl said: Anita is nasty? since when?
Since always. I live in Michigan so I know a lot of nasty stories about Baker. Again, she makes Diana Ross look like Mother Theresa. I read the whole story about her fued with Luther. I can't recall if it was part of David Nathan's "Divas" book or if I read it in a magazine. But, yes, Luther was making it very clear that he did not care for Anita at all because of her attitude and disrespect towards him. [Edited 10/11/09 17:22pm] Anita Baker has lived a pretty bad life,especially her childhood and she's pretty bitter about it! The message you are about to hear are not meant for transmission. Should ONLY be accessed in the privacy of your mind. Words are so intense so if you dare to listen.Take off your clothes and meet me between the lines. | |
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SoulAlive said: kitbradley said: For whatever reason, Aretha has never been quick to praise another female artist. But, I know she has publicly admired Chaka, Nippy, Mimi and Mary J. Yeah,unfortunately,Aretha has always felt threatened by other female singers.Just a few years ago,she made a big deal when Beyonce referred to Tina Turner as "the queen" I heard a story that she once saw Gladys Knight in an airport,Gladys said Hi but Aretha totally ignored her. Beyonce know better than that shit, to call Tina Turner the Queen! I'd have ignored her ass too. The message you are about to hear are not meant for transmission. Should ONLY be accessed in the privacy of your mind. Words are so intense so if you dare to listen.Take off your clothes and meet me between the lines. | |
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