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marv2
04-14-2014, 06:50 PM
Here's a performance Mary did on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno in the 90's..............



http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x8hxj9_mary-wilson-the-supremes-bad-case-o_music

edafan
04-14-2014, 07:17 PM
I agree

It is great

edafan

smark21
04-14-2014, 08:13 PM
What was she promoting when she made this appearance? I don't think this song was on the Walk the Line album, was it? Or was this when her management was re-branding her as the "young Tina Turner"?

marv2
04-14-2014, 08:15 PM
What was she promoting when she made this appearance? I don't think this song was on the Walk the Line album, was it? Or was this when her management was re-branding her as the "young Tina Turner"?

She was promoting "Supreme Faith" and her Las Vegas Shows with Jay Leno.

Roberta75
04-14-2014, 08:25 PM
What was she promoting when she made this appearance? I don't think this song was on the Walk the Line album, was it? Or was this when her management was re-branding her as the "young Tina Turner"?

Nice performance from Mary but shes no Tina Turner imo.

Roberta

smark21
04-14-2014, 08:28 PM
Nice performance from Mary but shes no Tina Turner imo.

Roberta

But you would agree that Mary Wilson has a much better chin than Tina Turner?

Roberta75
04-14-2014, 08:32 PM
But you would agree that Mary Wilson has a much better chin than Tina Turner?

Mary Wilson have the best and most beautifull chin in show business which is real ironic that she open for Jay Leno who have the worst chin in showbusioness imo.

Roberta

marv2
04-14-2014, 08:41 PM
Mary Wilson have the best and most beautifull chin in show business which is real ironic that she open for Jay Leno who have the worst chin in showbusioness imo.

Roberta

Mary is super fine and sexy all the way around!!!! She's just too gorgeous!

marv2
04-14-2014, 08:58 PM
Here she is looking super hot as usual on another show during that era.....whew! LOL! Look close and check out how one of her back up babe's loses her shoe during this number! LOL!!!


http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x437jg_mary-wilson-bad-case-of-lovin-you_music

captainjames
04-14-2014, 09:11 PM
Mary should have wen to the background with the other singers on this one.

marv2
04-14-2014, 09:16 PM
Mary should have wen to the background with the other singers on this one.

Nah, she's too hot and this is her act. Why would she go into the background for herself? LOL!!!!

supremester
04-15-2014, 03:29 PM
She's great on this - that's a good idea for her to drop back with the girls for the chorus like Tina does sometimes. Mary is smokin on this.
Mary should have wen to the background with the other singers on this one.

jobeterob
04-15-2014, 08:26 PM
When did Mary drop the idea of trying to be a more rocking Tina?

At some stage, she must have realized there would be no recording contract and she went back to the Supremes hits and the Supremes name and went to college and all those other things she has an interest in ~ Dare to Dream, the talks, the jazz show.

When did all that happen?

smark21
04-15-2014, 08:34 PM
She still sometime does Bad Case of Loving You in her shows, as well as Satisfaction/Brown Sugar. And certainly her recording of Green River back in 80 was in the rockfish vein.

captainjames
04-15-2014, 10:39 PM
I applaud Mary's efforts on this but this did not work for her. She should not sing with those yells or screeches that she does because it sounds like she is in pain whether than excitement. She does not embrace the stage it seems to swallow her. Mary can do so much better.

marv2
04-16-2014, 01:41 AM
I applaud Mary's efforts on this but this did not work for her. She should not sing with those yells or screeches that she does because it sounds like she is in pain whether than excitement. She does not embrace the stage it seems to swallow her. Mary can do so much better.

I thought it was hot every time she sang "Bad Case of Loving You". She was especially hot when she'd wear the skin tight leather mini and her dark sunglasses! Mary ROCKS! LOL! There were a lot of people that agreed with me which is why she kept it in her act for years......

Check out the audience reaction......HOT!

luke
04-16-2014, 12:34 PM
Great. Thanks Marv. Mary can really handle any genre of music. Hard to believe she was 50 ish in these videos!

marv2
04-16-2014, 04:14 PM
Great. Thanks Marv. Mary can really handle any genre of music. Hard to believe she was 50 ish in these videos!

You are welcome Luke. Yep! Mary looks like she could have easily passed for a woman in her early 30's in these clips. She can really Rock out when she wants to..........

supremester
04-18-2014, 12:18 PM
I played this clip for people who like Mary, hate Mary and don't care about Mary - all were very impressed.
Here's a performance Mary did on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno in the 90's..............



http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x8hxj9_mary-wilson-the-supremes-bad-case-o_music

smark21
04-18-2014, 07:49 PM
I played this clip for people who like Mary, hate Mary and don't care about Mary - all were very impressed.

There are people in this world who are apathetic about Mary Wilson? How can this be? I thought the world was divided between Rossers and Wilsonites? Or has my worldview been distorted by reading too many Supremes related arguments on the internet?

jobeterob
04-18-2014, 08:14 PM
I've always thought people like Marv make more people hate/dislike Mary Wilson than anything. And his youtube Rossnation counterparts do the same for Ross.

I suppose Mary generally has had to make all the publicity she can in order to make a career.

marv2
04-18-2014, 09:55 PM
I've always thought people like Marv make more people hate/dislike Mary Wilson than anything. And his youtube Rossnation counterparts do the same for Ross.

I suppose Mary generally has had to make all the publicity she can in order to make a career.

Thank God she doesn't have to make it by being photographed going to the grocery store.........

supremester
04-19-2014, 12:21 AM
Probably the majority of my friends don't know who Mary Wilson is, so they were all fairly objective. A few said, "I thought you hated her" and wondered why I would show off her talent. I guess some people can't separate my hatred of her slanderous, divisive back stabbing and her ability. Two commented that we already have a Tina Turner.
There are people in this world who are apathetic about Mary Wilson? How can this be? I thought the world was divided between Rossers and Wilsonites? Or has my worldview been distorted by reading too many Supremes related arguments on the internet?

supremester
04-19-2014, 01:10 AM
Yes, imagine how poorly Miss Ross' tour would be selling without the pics in her new Uggs! She must have an amazing publicist.
Thank God she doesn't have to make it by being photographed going to the grocery store.........

kenneth
04-19-2014, 01:34 AM
I think the performance is fine and Mary is in good voice, but I think the reason she's never really made it as a solo attraction is because her voice just isn't that distinctive. There's nothing unique or different about her voice, and although her voice has gotten stronger [[and I think somewhat deeper) over the years, it still lacks a character or tone that makes you think when you hear it, "That's got to be Mary Wilson," unlike many of the famous chanteuses such as Tina, Ross, Billie Holiday, Sarah Vaughan, and others.

Don't kill me, Marv! I think she's a fine person and a good singer; I just don't think she stands out as a solo against the other more famous singers.

supremester
04-19-2014, 03:25 AM
Also, she's a much better entertainer now than back in the 70's. Most of the time I see her in those free-for-all MSC/MSS appearances, she makes me cringe. Yet, when I see the promo clips for her solo act a few years later, she's just great, but, as you say, nothing special. She is prettier than her competition like Marlena Shaw, Tina, Millie, Gladys, Martha etc etc, but not original enough to get a record gig or work outside of a Supremes show that was never very good, IMHO. By the time she began her Up Close show, she had found her niche, but 20 years too late. I first saw it in SF at The Razz, I think, the room was pretty full and she was great. The next night, it was half full and she was just as good. A year or two later, she played to 18 people at Feinsteins and acted like it was 18,000. She gave it her all and she was very good - but not everyone likes her voice. We are used to it. I witnessed droves of people exiting during her Rock and Roll show every time I've been to it. At a balloon festival in Central Oregon, unkind comments could easily be heard by exiting attendees. I think, had someone talked her out of being a rock star, she'd have had a nice career as a balladeer. She works small rooms well and adores performing, but just seems not connect strongly enough to generate any buzz to get held over or repeat gigs.

kenneth
04-19-2014, 10:04 AM
I haven't heard all her solo work but I still feel her finest moment on record was the second side of the "High Energy" album in which, to me, she evoked a Sarah Vaughan type sensibility. I agree with Supremester that ballads were her natural strength and she could have developed more had she chosen to focus there.

jobeterob
04-19-2014, 11:31 AM
I think the performance is fine and Mary is in good voice, but I think the reason she's never really made it as a solo attraction is because her voice just isn't that distinctive. There's nothing unique or different about her voice, and although her voice has gotten stronger [[and I think somewhat deeper) over the years, it still lacks a character or tone that makes you think when you hear it, "That's got to be Mary Wilson," unlike many of the famous chanteuses such as Tina, Ross, Billie Holiday, Sarah Vaughan, and others.

Don't kill me, Marv! I think she's a fine person and a good singer; I just don't think she stands out as a solo against the other more famous singers.

Almost all Motown fans agree with this very rational analysis.

marv2
04-19-2014, 12:44 PM
I think the performance is fine and Mary is in good voice, but I think the reason she's never really made it as a solo attraction is because her voice just isn't that distinctive. There's nothing unique or different about her voice, and although her voice has gotten stronger [[and I think somewhat deeper) over the years, it still lacks a character or tone that makes you think when you hear it, "That's got to be Mary Wilson," unlike many of the famous chanteuses such as Tina, Ross, Billie Holiday, Sarah Vaughan, and others.

Don't kill me, Marv! I think she's a fine person and a good singer; I just don't think she stands out as a solo against the other more famous singers.

I disagree. Mary is da bomb and can sing anything!!!! She has a sexy voice, also a very powerful voice and she is a very beautiful woman. I don't need minnie mouse or other gimmicky sounding voices to make me happy. LOL!

jobeterob
04-19-2014, 02:13 PM
I disagree. Mary is da bomb and can sing anything!!!! She has a sexy voice, also a very powerful voice and she is a very beautiful woman. I don't need minnie mouse or other gimmicky sounding voices to make me happy. LOL!

This is a very fair personal analysis. It just doesn't reflect Ken's analysis of why she didn't make it ~ that generally, the public and even most fans don't see the voice as very distinctive or not distinctive enough to be readily identifiable by casual listeners.

kenneth
04-19-2014, 02:32 PM
Thanks guys for keeping it classy!

marv2
04-19-2014, 02:41 PM
This is a very fair personal analysis. It just doesn't reflect Ken's analysis of why she didn't make it ~ that generally, the public and even most fans don't see the voice as very distinctive or not distinctive enough to be readily identifiable by casual listeners.

Oh she definitely made it or she would not be still getting all these high profile, PAID gigs some 54 years after she first started singing professionally. I think she has more than made it..........she is a legend!

marv2
04-19-2014, 02:43 PM
This is a very fair personal analysis. It just doesn't reflect Ken's analysis of why she didn't make it ~ that generally, the public and even most fans don't see the voice as very distinctive or not distinctive enough to be readily identifiable by casual listeners.

There are more and more people that do not know who Diana Ross is period! Her music no longer receives radio air play and people under 45 have very little to no knowledge of who she was.

jobeterob
04-19-2014, 02:55 PM
There are more and more people that do not know who Diana Ross is period! Her music no longer receives radio air play and people under 45 have very little to no knowledge of who she was.

Then what does that say for Ms. Wilson who derives her whole set list from songs Ms. Ross sang lead on?

What you say has some truth but more so for Wilson than Ross. It's why some of the so called Christmas Extravaganza was cancelled and why Ms. Wilson at times appears before an audience of 18 or 20 people, at retirement centres, schools and trailer courts - her audience has aged and moved on, sometimes to a place they didn't want to go.

But she still works and she is an icon to the fans and for Marv, much like Miss Reeves is to Roberta.

vgalindo
04-19-2014, 02:56 PM
There are more and more people that do not know who Diana Ross is period! Her music no longer receives radio air play and people under 45 have very little to no knowledge of who she was.
Tell that to the sold out crowd of 18,000 at the Hollywood Bowl last August!!!

supremester
04-19-2014, 02:56 PM
In successive posts you have straightened us out brilliantly: Mary Wilson is a legend and Ross, a virtual unknown. Thank you for that.

I will be in NYC June 14-17, June 21-24, Aug 21-26 and would love to buy you a beverage, meal or Italian Ice.

marv2
04-19-2014, 03:01 PM
Tell that to the sold out crowd of 18,000 at the Hollywood Bowl last August!!!

That is called a cult. Kinda like those people that use to follow the Grateful Dead around from concert to concert and see them multiple times in a year. Those were not new fans.

vgalindo
04-19-2014, 03:05 PM
That is called a cult. Kinda like those people that use to follow the Grateful Dead around from concert to concert and see them multiple times in a year. Those were not new fans.
Well I guess any singer would love to have that cult! I am so sorry Mary does not have that cult! LOL

marv2
04-19-2014, 03:08 PM
Tell that to the sold out crowd of 18,000 at the Hollywood Bowl last August!!!

That is called a cult. Kinda like those people that use to follow the Grateful Dead around from concert to concert ; seeing them multiple times in a year. Those were not new and interested fans. Why? LOL!!!!

marv2
04-19-2014, 03:09 PM
Well I guess any singer would love to have that cult! I am so sorry Mary does not have that cult! LOL

No, Mary is playing to new and excited audiences internationally like she just did in Istanbul last month. She plays to new audiences here in the U.S. regularly as well. She too has her die-hards. LOL!

marv2
04-19-2014, 03:11 PM
In successive posts you have straightened us out brilliantly: Mary Wilson is a legend and Ross, a virtual unknown. Thank you for that.

I will be in NYC June 14-17, June 21-24, Aug 21-26 and would love to buy you a beverage, meal or Italian Ice.

No, i did not say that. Diane is also a legend. Together they were the Supremes. That is what matters not this made up competition by delirious fans...........

supremester
04-19-2014, 03:48 PM
Alas, in the 3 decades since your last Diana Ross concert, her demo has changed. If I were you, I wouldn't comment about shows you did not attend. I dare say that I attend more shows of both Ross & Wilson than you and I am quite amazed at the number of new, young fans at Ross' shows. A lot of 20 somethings in Austin, ditto Milwaukee where I befriended a group of nine young women and asked what they were doing there. They had become fans because of Double Platinum and always see her shows in the area. In Austin, they acted like everyone knows her music. In Nashville, I met young fans from Detroit, CT, PA, SC it's quite interesting. Many of the younger fans are dismissive of The Supremes years - a surprising number - especially the HDH stuff. They like Someday, No Matter What Sign You Are, Love child, and YCHL and Back In My Arms Again. Not Stop! or Baby Love etc. They like stuff that my generation didn't embrace as much like The RCA Ross album, Workin Overtime etc. You might consider attending the MSG show so you could at least have a pretense of knowing what you are talking about. The cult is growing, Marv. It's getting bigger and bigger and younger and one day, will come for YOU. Be ready with your Oooh Child cassette to ward them off!

QUOTE=marv2;223427]That is called a cult. Kinda like those people that use to follow the Grateful Dead around from concert to concert ; seeing them multiple times in a year. Those were not new and interested fans. Why? LOL!!!![/QUOTE]

smark21
04-19-2014, 05:03 PM
I thought Miss Ross was broke and was playing dumps like the Hollywood Bowl where the vermin, rats, moths, fleas and spiders outnumber the people, most of whom are seedy and strung out? And she's going to be playing a room in the basement of MSG where it's quite common for the floor to be overrun by sewage leaking from the faulty pipes of the NYC Sewage System, which has never been the same since Ed Norton retired. Po' Diana.

jobeterob
04-19-2014, 05:04 PM
The cult is 18,000! Where does that put the 18?

You could get put out of the audience of 18, I guess. But, you'd have to draw lots of attention to yourself to get tossed out in a crowd of 18000.

Only Marv could do it and some of the convoluted logic here shows me why it happened.

jobeterob
04-19-2014, 05:06 PM
I thought Miss Ross was broke and was playing dumps like the Hollywood Bowl where the vermin, rats, moths, fleas and spiders outnumber the people, most of whom are seedy and strung out? And she's going to be playing a room in the basement of MSG where it's quite common for the floor to be overrun by sewage leaking from the faulty pipes of the NYC Sewage System, which has never been the same since Ed Norton retired. Po' Diana.

You gotta love Smarks posts. The really good ones make me burst out laughing. He needs a handle but I'm not sure what it should say. Please stay Smarky?

smark21
04-19-2014, 05:07 PM
The cult is 18,000! Where does that put the 18?

You could get put out of the audience of 18, I guess. But, you'd have to draw lots of attention to yourself to get tossed out in a crowd of 18000.

Only Marv could do it and some of the convoluted logic here shows me why it happened.

I was at the Hollywood Bowl performance last August and if it's any comfort to Marv no one amongst the 18,000 enjoyed themselves. But then again we were all masochists so we did get a perverse pleasure out of the evening nevertheless.

jobeterob
04-19-2014, 05:27 PM
I was at the Hollywood Bowl performance last August and if it's any comfort to Marv no one amongst the 18,000 enjoyed themselves. But then again we were all masochists so we did get a perverse pleasure out of the evening nevertheless.

This one got quite a few LOL's from me.

The capper was that "Please Stay Positive" one; and Redhot is a nice lady. But that was funny.

We need to give Marv a handle too: Please Stay Miserable.

marv2
04-19-2014, 05:59 PM
I thought Miss Ross was broke and was playing dumps like the Hollywood Bowl where the vermin, rats, moths, fleas and spiders outnumber the people, most of whom are seedy and strung out? And she's going to be playing a room in the basement of MSG where it's quite common for the floor to be overrun by sewage leaking from the faulty pipes of the NYC Sewage System, which has never been the same since Ed Norton retired. Po' Diana.

No, but she does play house parties on New Years Eve! LOL!

marv2
04-19-2014, 06:00 PM
The cult is 18,000! Where does that put the 18?

You could get put out of the audience of 18, I guess. But, you'd have to draw lots of attention to yourself to get tossed out in a crowd of 18000.

Only Marv could do it and some of the convoluted logic here shows me why it happened.

Jobeterob, have you ever met Diane? Would you like to?

Lulu
04-19-2014, 06:11 PM
There are more and more people that do not know who Diana Ross is period! Her music no longer receives radio air play and people under 45 have very little to no knowledge of who she was.

I'm not sure I agree with this. To be fair, Dreamgirls generated a lot of buzz in Diana Ross, particularly among the younger Beyonce crowd as did the BET Awards the next year. The crowds at both the Hollywood Bowl and NJPAC last year had a good deal of folks in their 20s and 30s in attendance. The bigger Diana Ross fan groups online, particularly "The Ultimate Fans" have quite a few members as early as high school through folks in their 20's, 30s and early 40s. Diana and The Supremes are recognizable "legacy" artists right up there with The Beatles, Elvis and The Stones. They certainly aren't AS widely favored as those other acts but in terms of female artists, there really aren't many from that era that continue to draw an age-diverse crowd. Cher perhaps although I can't speak from experience. Barbra Streisand's audience tends to lean a little older.

Lulu
04-19-2014, 06:13 PM
I'm not sure I agree with this. To be fair, Dreamgirls generated a lot of buzz in Diana Ross, particularly among the younger Beyonce crowd as did the BET Awards the next year. The crowds at both the Hollywood Bowl and NJPAC last year had a good deal of folks in their 20s and 30s in attendance. The bigger Diana Ross fan groups online, particularly "The Ultimate Fans" have quite a few members as early as high school through folks in their 20's, 30s and early 40s. Diana and The Supremes are recognizable "legacy" artists right up there with The Beatles, Elvis and The Stones. They certainly aren't AS widely favored as those other acts but in terms of female artists, there really aren't many from that era that continue to draw an age-diverse crowd. Cher perhaps although I can't speak from experience. Barbra Streisand's audience tends to lean a little older.

I left out the White House Christmas concert. The Obama generation had Diana Ross "trending" online after that aired.

Lulu
04-19-2014, 06:17 PM
That is called a cult. Kinda like those people that use to follow the Grateful Dead around from concert to concert and see them multiple times in a year. Those were not new fans.

My friends in Los Angeles who attended [[different groups of friends went to see her) are hardly the "Cult of Ross": many enjoyed her run with the Supremes but given the age and demographic, most of them were more "Love Hangover"/The Boss/diana lovers and would probably also turn out for Nile Rodgers/CHIC, Blondie, etc.

marv2
04-19-2014, 06:42 PM
My friends in Los Angeles who attended [[different groups of friends went to see her) are hardly the "Cult of Ross": many enjoyed her run with the Supremes but given the age and demographic, most of them were more "Love Hangover"/The Boss/diana lovers and would probably also turn out for Nile Rodgers/CHIC, Blondie, etc.

Do you know that "Love Hangover" came out 38 years ago? LOL!!!!

kenneth
04-19-2014, 06:47 PM
Do you know that "Love Hangover" came out 38 years ago? LOL!!!!

Hey, I've got a birthday coming up! I don't need to be reminded of that!

skooldem1
04-19-2014, 06:51 PM
Do you know that "Love Hangover" came out 38 years ago? LOL!!!!

Love Hangover has had many lives. It was remixed and released again in 1989 and then remixed again for the club kids by Frankie Knuckles in the 90's.

marv2
04-19-2014, 07:06 PM
Hey, I've got a birthday coming up! I don't need to be reminded of that!

and you would be hard pressed to get me or anyone else to believe that young adults in their 20's and 30's have any interest in a song that came out that long ago before most of them were even born, let alone the artist that recorded it! LOL!!!

kenneth
04-19-2014, 07:28 PM
and you would be hard pressed to get me or anyone else to believe that young adults in their 20's and 30's have any interest in a song that came out that long ago before most of them were even born, let alone the artist that recorded it! LOL!!!

It must be the remixes I remember...maybe the Frankie Knuckles version. I couldn't possibly be that old!

supremester
04-19-2014, 07:59 PM
The internet has changed everything. There is video of The Hollywood Bowl concert last summer that clearly shows the age of the peeps attending! LOL!!!

This is the same concert YOU said was pre-sold to subscription holders and people were going because they had no choice. Then it was proved to you that it was an added event, not even on the schedule, and no seats were pre-sold! LOL!!!

HAPPY EASTER! LOL!!!


and you would be hard pressed to get me or anyone else to believe that young adults in their 20's and 30's have any interest in a song that came out that long ago before most of them were even born, let alone the artist that recorded it! LOL!!!

supremester
04-19-2014, 08:01 PM
I'm the same way. I pretend my Grammy used to play her records when I was getting my diapers changed during Central Park.

Central Park was 32 years ago!

Ol' rockin' chair's gonna get me...........
It must be the remixes I remember...maybe the Frankie Knuckles version. I couldn't possibly be that old!

jobeterob
04-19-2014, 08:03 PM
From Marv2:
Jobeterob, have you ever met Diane? Would you like to?




I would not call it meeting.

I'm ambivalent. She or I would have to go a long way.

I've seen how she writes and I'm not wildly impressed.

I know what she did when a fan lost his grandchildren; I've seen how her own children have done; I see how she never comments. I'm impressed by those things.

I've seen how you've acted; if she acts like you, then you are both miserable old goats who need to be put out to pasture.

marv2
04-19-2014, 08:12 PM
The internet has changed everything. There is video of The Hollywood Bowl concert last summer that clearly shows the age of the peeps attending! LOL!!!

This is the same concert YOU said was pre-sold to subscription holders and people were going because they had no choice. Then it was proved to you that it was an added event, not even on the schedule, and no seats were pre-sold! LOL!!!

HAPPY EASTER! LOL!!!

It has changed nothing. There ain't a kid in America interested in Diana Ross! LOL!

marv2
04-19-2014, 08:16 PM
Here's Mary singing "A Bad Case of Loving You" on the Earth Day television special in 1990:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FkhPb3f4JSQ

Lulu
04-19-2014, 08:20 PM
and you would be hard pressed to get me or anyone else to believe that young adults in their 20's and 30's have any interest in a song that came out that long ago before most of them were even born, let alone the artist that recorded it! LOL!!!


"Love Hangover" is prime disco along with Donna Summer's work, "I Will Survive", KC & The Sunshine Band and The Bee Gees. Today's club DJs have reverence for their predecessors like Larry Levan [[who was also fond of and spun the 70s Supremes quite a bit...), David Mancuso and Tom Moulton. It's not uncommon to go to a club in New York or Los Angeles in 2014 and hear Ross, Summer, Sister Sledge, Gaynor and Chic. Dimitri From Paris, Horse Meat Disco and Joey Negro often include these artists in their sets. The gay community has embraced "I'm Coming Out" for 33 years now and it is still revered by young and old gay people alike.

Lulu
04-19-2014, 08:26 PM
It has changed nothing. There ain't a kid in America interested in Diana Ross! LOL!

Again, this simply is not true. I mentioned Diana Ross: The Ultimate Fans and I'm sure those of us who are members in Roger's Group could find more than a few members who are in their early 20s or teens and have them join SDF. There is also a Supremes group which Roger administers that likely has the same folks on the members roster as the Diana Ross group. The Supremes group, by the way, celebrates ALL of the Supremes although the DMF lineup is the most discussed as it, as we all know is the most widely known.

I'm not sure what the point is of these generalizations and why we are muddling opinions with facts again. I feel no need to weigh in on Mary Wilson because I simply don't care. I do, however, consider myself a fan of the Supremes and Diana Ross and also have no interest or need to distort the facts. I am confident that I can back up everything I've said with examples, screenshots, testimonials and footnotes but there is no need for me to take it any further as I am confident in my truths.

Can everyone go enjoy Easter peacefully, please? Jesus would not be down for all this bickering!

marv2
04-19-2014, 08:30 PM
Now here is one of my favorite performances of Mary doing the song! She absolutely ROCKS! One of the few women I've ever seen that can rock and looks so damned hot at the same time! LOL! No other of the Supremes were as effective singing Rock music than Mary Wilson! Enjoy.........



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abZrYb7s25U

supremester
04-19-2014, 09:17 PM
and a bad hair day, too! LOL!!!

No wonder they kept cutting away from her closeups! LOL!!!

Woof Woof! LOL!!!

She looks like a test tube offspring of Lawrence Talbot! LOL!!!


Here's Mary singing "A Bad Case of Loving You" on the Earth Day television special in 1990:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FkhPb3f4JSQ

bradsupremes
04-19-2014, 11:13 PM
and you would be hard pressed to get me or anyone else to believe that young adults in their 20's and 30's have any interest in a song that came out that long ago before most of them were even born, let alone the artist that recorded it! LOL!!!

Believe it. I'm proof!

jobeterob
04-20-2014, 12:36 AM
Believe it. I'm proof!

Brad equalled Smark21 for ingenuity and created a good laugh. Marv2 hit the door square on.

supremester
04-20-2014, 03:26 PM
That old, familiar thud: a sound from The Gods.
Brad equalled Smark21 for ingenuity and created a good laugh. Marv2 hit the door square on.