Originally Posted by
bradsupremes
"Reflections" is Diana, Mary and Marlene.
Today was the release of The Beatles "last" song which is getting a lot of attention. I understand the global phenomena the band was, but I just hate how Motown, which the definition of popular American music of the 1960s and the pushback against the British Invasion, is swept to the side in comparison to them and just about every other major band that arose in that era. I don't know if the problem has been the industry, the public, Motown and Universal for not actively keeping the legacy in people's faces for all these years, but it's just a f*cking shame how we can't even get digital releases of the catalog other than 329th reissue of Marvin's What's Going On meanwhile The Beach Boys, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones get these expansive reissues of their catalog in digital, CD, vinyl, cassette, 8-track, wax cylinder phonograph, etc. formats.