Been a fan of Thelma's since I saw her live in Manchester 1972 [[as support for the Four Tops). Her breadth of work has been amazing over the years.
Been a fan of Thelma's since I saw her live in Manchester 1972 [[as support for the Four Tops). Her breadth of work has been amazing over the years.
This song is bursting with infectious, fun and frantic energy… PURE DISCONESS
It’s almost certainly deserving of its own thread… https://soulfuldetroit.com/showthrea...Motown-Disco!!
[[I’m not sure aggressive was quite the word I was looking for )
Lol wellI did try a search begore posting - but it doesn't always work.
1 - It's Thelma Houston
2 - It's new to me.
3 - Recognising the classical tunes as they slip in
It's quite clever and melodic but maybe not that exciting.
Another version by Jessica Williams from her Queen Of Fools album 1979
Yes that was a great show in Manchester 3rd November 1972. Still have my ticket and programme lol. 1972 was a good year for Motown concerts in Manchester and a week later it was The Jackson 5 at Belle Vue.
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Last edited by mysterysinger; 03-29-2022 at 04:27 PM.
Did Thelma sing [[ I'm a Victim]]?
I went to the shows [[both of them) at the Odeon, Birmingham in '72. I met Thelma for the very first time there. She was walking down the street towards the theatre stage door with her green gown in a see-through bag over her arm. I gingerly walked across and said hello and she was lovely. Years later on the road with Scherrie's Supremes group I met her twice more. Her pipes are still amazing! Just recently [[2022) watched her show that was streamed from LA. Lovely lady.
She came across well on Unsung. Quite down to earth and open. Maybe not as many hits as some but Thelma does have many achievements and it's amazing the breadth of music she's covered. For my part I love Thelma's earlier work such as "Sunshower" but my favourite Motown track of hers will always be "No One's Gonna Be a Fool Forever" [[cue the "Diana did it best" brigade). You're so lucky to have met Thelma, Ivyfield.
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