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70s R&B Tune of the Moment: "Shakey Ground" by The Temptations (1975) First of the Temptation's post Norman Whitfield productions.
The story goes that the musicians on this cut included original Funkadelic bassman William Nelson, Melvin "Wah Wah" Ragin and another Funkadelic alumni guitarist Eddie Hazel. Lady luck and the four leaf clover Won't be as hurt as I feel all over My life for one special occasion 'Til you leave in depth the situation Well well well standing on shakey ground Ever since you put me down Standing on shakey ground Ever since you put me down My car got repossessed this morning Harder times I haven't seen in years Able to throw me a life preserver 'Cos I'm about to drown in my own tears Well well well standing on shakey ground Ever since you put me down Standing on shakey ground Ever since you put me down Well well well standing on shakey ground Ever since you put me down Standing on shakey ground Ever since you put me down Standing on shakey ground Ever since you put me down Well well well standing on shakey ground Shaking, shakey ground Standing, standing Standing on shakey ground Funk generated by a "Mothership Connection" "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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The Temps getting funky on this one. This album also contains the ballad "Memories"...Great stuff. | |
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Way before "Housequake" the Temps were shaking stuff up with this joint. Love it! It's on disk 4 of their 5CD box set "The Temptations: Emperors of Soul." | |
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FireFly is tha cut on this album | |
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EDDIE HAZE L & THE BOYS PROVIDING THAT FUNK ON SHAKY GROUND. | |
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I've always wondered who the original song was by... I've heard two covers of this song only, but never the original. One of the covers was by Fishbone, who did a good job of it. | |
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jtgillia said: I've always wondered who the original song was by... I've heard two covers of this song only, but never the original. One of the covers was by Fishbone, who did a good job of it.
The other one was (believe it or not) a duet with Don Henley and Elton John. "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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>The other one was (believe it or not) a duet with Don Henley and Elton John.<
Yep. It's not as awful as you'd think! Anyway, I really need to hear the original now that I know. | |
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This song is funky as hell. Fishbone's cover of it is even funkier. | |
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jtgillia said: I've always wondered who the original song was by... I've heard two covers of this song only, but never the original. One of the covers was by Fishbone, who did a good job of it.
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Stevie Wonder did a cover..... ...
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Phoebe Snow On album It Looks Like Snow (1976) Here I am, you lucky people!
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