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marv2
08-21-2013, 10:48 PM
It's been a long time, but is this the released 45 version of "Floy Joy"?


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GN3hLqFy9I0

supremester
08-21-2013, 11:22 PM
It's an extended 45 in stereo that went out to radio to boost it when it went top 20 but was losing momentum. It was just another way Motown was trying to kill the group: using reverse psychology on program directors and the public by putting out a much better and longer mix for a song in good rotation and less than stellar retail reports.

skooldem1
08-21-2013, 11:29 PM
I never got into this song.

thisoldheart
08-21-2013, 11:45 PM
I never got into this song.
i always thought "floy joy" was a single that tried to recapture the sound of the early h/d/h hits like "jimmy mack" or "where did our love go". it worked well as a pop confection.

supremester
08-21-2013, 11:48 PM
I was OK on it, but didn't buy it. I think using two voices was good but Mary was a bit too husky, plus that middle eight was weak. It could have hit bigger with a little work - they did it on TV several times.

skooldem1
08-22-2013, 12:00 AM
It was too early in the 70's for a "retro" song. Besides that, the early 70's were turbulent and music had gone into a different direction. It was a silly song.

supremester
08-22-2013, 12:08 AM
Any song and any style worked if it was well produced and this was just a little weak. I think the nucleus was there for a top ten hit - unlike say, Touch - what a piece of crap that train wreck was - commercially speaking, of course. I know some like it - but no way in hell would that ever get to radio. Like Ross' Reach Out I'll Be There: a little work and you have a smash, but as presented, it pretty much maxed itself...... or was it lack of promotion? LOL

roger
08-22-2013, 04:05 AM
i always thought "floy joy" was a single that tried to recapture the sound of the early h/d/h hits like "jimmy mack" or "where did our love go". it worked well as a pop confection.

I think that is exactly what it was meant to be thisoldheart ..

It went Top 10 in the U.K. but then we were still very much into that classic h-d-h type sound and only a few months previously the ELGINS version of "Heaven Must Have Sent You" had gone Top 3, and a year or so before that a re-promotion of "Jimmy Mack" itself had grazed the U.K. Top 20.

I tend to put it in the same category as Smokey's "I Don't Blame You At All" which was out about 6 months earlier and also seemed to be very "retro".

Roger

marv2
08-22-2013, 08:28 AM
I think that is exactly what it was meant to be thisoldheart ..

It went Top 10 in the U.K. but then we were still very much into that classic h-d-h type sound and only a few months previously the ELGINS version of "Heaven Must Have Sent You" had gone Top 3, and a year or so before that a re-promotion of "Jimmy Mack" itself had grazed the U.K. Top 20.

I tend to put it in the same category as Smokey's "I Don't Blame You At All" which was out about 6 months earlier and also seemed to be very "retro".

Roger

Floy Joy peaked at number five on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs charts, number sixteen on the American pop singles chart . I remember it being very popular at the time. I just can't remember if this was the version played at our Jr. High sock hops at the time. LOL!

davidh
08-22-2013, 08:49 AM
i liked it and agree it has a retro feel

REDHOT
08-22-2013, 11:15 AM
Loved it from the start,Floy Joy was a Hit,The Supremes Mary Cindy and Jean were great on this track,when they,with new member Lynda Laurence perform it on Soul Train,they looked like they were having so much fun,you could always tell,that Don love The Supremes,from the 70s,Please stay positive

R. Mark Desjardins
08-22-2013, 01:52 PM
The Supremes "Floy Joy," gave me a lot of joy and this remix works for me too!

luke
08-22-2013, 02:22 PM
I just dont get it; did nothing for me. Paled so in comparison to the Frank Wilson recordings. After the soulful sophistication of Right On, New Ways and Touch...To each his own though. I loved Jimmy Webb and know most dont get that!!

R. Mark Desjardins
08-22-2013, 02:59 PM
Luke, The Supremes Jimmy Webb sessions are very fine indeed. I really enjoyed listening to the remastered box set version released awhile back. Call me a Supremes fan, I love it all!

luke
08-22-2013, 04:19 PM
You go RMark. Me too! The only other significant Supreme thing I struggle with is Bad Weather but I like it more now.

BayouMotownMan
08-22-2013, 04:55 PM
When I first heard Floy Joy [[I bought it without hearing it) I went yuck. But it grew on me. After the failure of Touch I really didn't expect this to do much better because it was clearly a WDOLG re-working. Like the song or not, I would find myself singing "Floy, Floy, Floy...Floy Joy." It just grew on you and it was actually a solid hit record for the grouping, Peaking at No 16 pop on both Cash Box and Billboard.

It sounded even better live. Cindy was given more to do on stage.

The Andantes are clearly used here. The only time I hear just the Supremes is on the line "How much joy do I get from you."

bradsupremes
08-22-2013, 05:08 PM
"Floy Joy" is a good song. It's a clear throwback to the 60's Supremes/HDH sound. My favorite single from the Floy Joy album would have to be "Your Wonderful Sweet Sweet Love." That should have been the single to follow "Floy Joy" and I'm surprised the song never charted in the top 40. It clearly could have been a bigger hit [[top 10 or top 20) if Motown pushed it. I'm surprised "Automatically Sunshine" charted higher. That's an album filler tune at best.

BayouMotownMan
08-22-2013, 05:30 PM
I truly don't hear any other hits on the Floy Joy album other than the title cut. Hurting Sweet Love, other than the lack of promotion, is that it got some FM airplay when the album was issued. It's also an odd song in terms of the backing vocals and the overall arrangement. Not to mention the Rudy Vallee megaphone sound. It's just too busy. Many people felt an edit of Now The Bitter, Now The Sweet would have done well, but I don't hear it. The Floy Joy is kinda bland, definitely a budget album. Sparse instrumentation, no strings or big arrangements like Frank Wilson and HDH did on the group.

Jean Terrell was very unhappy with the Floy Joy sessions. She felt strongly that it was the wrong direction for the group. She put everything into the Jim Webb sessions which fared even worse. A great talent grossly misused.

jillfoster
08-22-2013, 05:43 PM
I truly don't hear any other hits on the Floy Joy album other than the title cut. Hurting Sweet Love, other than the lack of promotion, is that it got some FM airplay when the album was issued. It's also an odd song in terms of the backing vocals and the overall arrangement. Not to mention the Rudy Vallee megaphone sound. It's just too busy. Many people felt an edit of Now The Bitter, Now The Sweet would have done well, but I don't hear it. The Floy Joy is kinda bland, definitely a budget album. Sparse instrumentation, no strings or big arrangements like Frank Wilson and HDH did on the group.

Jean Terrell was very unhappy with the Floy Joy sessions. She felt strongly that it was the wrong direction for the group. She put everything into the Jim Webb sessions which fared even worse. A great talent grossly misused.

I think "Over And Over" wouldn't have been a bad choice. But althought I like the album alot, nothing really SCREAMS hit single to me. The only JMC song that I felt really missed the boat not being a single was "Here Comes The Sunrise". "Now The Bitter, Now The Sweet" is a good song to smoke a joint to.

stopinthenameoflove
08-22-2013, 06:09 PM
"Floy Joy" is a good song. It's a clear throwback to the 60's Supremes/HDH sound. My favorite single from the Floy Joy album would have to be "Your Wonderful Sweet Sweet Love." That should have been the single to follow "Floy Joy" and I'm surprised the song never charted in the top 40. It clearly could have been a bigger hit [[top 10 or top 20) if Motown pushed it. I'm surprised "Automatically Sunshine" charted higher. That's an album filler tune at best.

I agree with you in that I absolutely love 'Your Wonderful Sweet Sweet Love'. I actually think that it sounds a little like a prelude to 'Bad Weather', which I like a lot too. Where I disagree with you is that I like 'Automatically Sunshine' too! The sheet music is actually on my bedroom wall, with one of my fave Supes pics on the front, even though my least fave Supe is there too :)

BayouMotownMan
08-22-2013, 06:14 PM
I love the TOUCH album now, but at first it didn't grab me. I agree that Hear Comes The Sunrise, remixed perhaps, would have been a better follow up than Touch.

The biggest miss on a Supremes single was Together We Can Make Such Sweet Music from the New Ways lp. Jean's opening vocal riff was incredible. The whole song was done superbly.

marv2
08-22-2013, 06:33 PM
When I first heard Floy Joy [[I bought it without hearing it) I went yuck. But it grew on me. After the failure of Touch I really didn't expect this to do much better because it was clearly a WDOLG re-working. Like the song or not, I would find myself singing "Floy, Floy, Floy...Floy Joy." It just grew on you and it was actually a solid hit record for the grouping, Peaking at No 16 pop on both Cash Box and Billboard.

It sounded even better live. Cindy was given more to do on stage.

The Andantes are clearly used here. The only time I hear just the Supremes is on the line "How much joy do I get from you."

The Andantes are not on this song, "Floy Joy" according to someone that was in the studio when it was recorded. They were not added later either. It is only Mary, Jean and Cindy.

marv2
08-22-2013, 06:35 PM
"Floy Joy" is a good song. It's a clear throwback to the 60's Supremes/HDH sound. My favorite single from the Floy Joy album would have to be "Your Wonderful Sweet Sweet Love." That should have been the single to follow "Floy Joy" and I'm surprised the song never charted in the top 40. It clearly could have been a bigger hit [[top 10 or top 20) if Motown pushed it. I'm surprised "Automatically Sunshine" charted higher. That's an album filler tune at best.

"You're Wonderful Sweet, Sweet Love" was one of the most soulful and danceable records the Supremes ever did:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OxUTOgfAMvQ

marv2
08-22-2013, 06:37 PM
"Floy Joy" is a good song. It's a clear throwback to the 60's Supremes/HDH sound. My favorite single from the Floy Joy album would have to be "Your Wonderful Sweet Sweet Love." That should have been the single to follow "Floy Joy" and I'm surprised the song never charted in the top 40. It clearly could have been a bigger hit [[top 10 or top 20) if Motown pushed it. I'm surprised "Automatically Sunshine" charted higher. That's an album filler tune at best.

Smokey did what he said he would do with "Your Wonderful Sweet, Sweet Love". He put Mary's backing vocals right up front where they belong, the musicians were kicking in a groove straight out of the hood of Detroit. Heck that song got so funky, Smokey himself joined on the background! LOL! Jean was tearing it up to boot....... glorious!

marv2
08-22-2013, 06:43 PM
I think "Over And Over" wouldn't have been a bad choice. But althought I like the album alot, nothing really SCREAMS hit single to me. The only JMC song that I felt really missed the boat not being a single was "Here Comes The Sunrise". "Now The Bitter, Now The Sweet" is a good song to smoke a joint to.

"Now The Bitter, Now The Sweet" is a classic among those that know good, good music. I liked the whole album. I liked that it was different from Frank's productions and used all three ladies more and more.

BayouMotownMan
08-22-2013, 07:27 PM
The Andantes are all over the Floy Joy single and album where they are given a credit. I don't hear Mary or Cindy on Wonderful Sweet Love except during the bridge

marv2
08-22-2013, 07:35 PM
The Andantes are all over the Floy Joy single and album where they are given a credit. I don't hear Mary or Cindy on Wonderful Sweet Love except during the bridge

They are NOT all over that album. Don't ask Marlene........ask Smokey and Mary if you can't hear with your own ears.

Jimi LaLumia
08-22-2013, 07:42 PM
maybe The Andantes SHOULD have been on the album...if ya know what I mean...

mysterysinger
08-22-2013, 07:46 PM
Always found "Your Wonderful Sweet Sweet Love" a strange one mix-wise. It was much older than I realized at the time too. Kim Weston's version did nothing for me either. Not a great Motown moment at all.

jobeterob
08-22-2013, 07:56 PM
maybe The Andantes SHOULD have been on the album...if ya know what I mean...

Andantes or no Andantes, you knew after Floy Joy that the Supremes were old and done; everything that could have gone wrong went wrong - releasing Touch and its failure, Pedro and the mismanagement, the infighting and changing members which caused Motown to go "hands off", and nothing really happening at all except getting boo'ed at Madison Square Garden and accepting bookings in South Africa which hurt them terribly.

Over and Over would have been better as a single to my ears than either Automatically Sunshine or You're Wonderful Wonderful Sweet Sweet Love. Both of the later songs are pretty choppy and a little bit stop and start.

Floy Joy the single kicked off pretty well but it is clearly a little bit teenybopperish now. The start is strong. But the album didn't do well because there isn't much else there; I was hoping Over and Over would come next. Now the Bitter, Now the Sweet shouldn't even have made the album; it's the weakest of the lot.

marv2
08-22-2013, 08:02 PM
Andantes or no Andantes, you knew after Floy Joy that the Supremes were old and done; everything that could have gone wrong went wrong - releasing Touch and its failure, Pedro and the mismanagement, the infighting and changing members which caused Motown to go "hands off", and nothing really happening at all except getting boo'ed at Madison Square Garden and accepting bookings in South Africa which hurt them terribly.

Over and Over would have been better as a single to my ears than either Automatically Sunshine or You're Wonderful Wonderful Sweet Sweet Love. Both of the later songs are pretty choppy and a little bit stop and start.

Floy Joy the single kicked off pretty well but it is clearly a little bit teenybopperish now. The start is strong. But the album didn't do well because there isn't much else there; I was hoping Over and Over would come next. Now the Bitter, Now the Sweet shouldn't even have made the album; it's the weakest of the lot.

You sound borderline retarded or as if you've been drinking! How can a song about a player and his ho's be considered teeny bopperish? Get outta dodge with your square talk! LOL!!!!

bradsupremes
08-22-2013, 09:24 PM
The biggest miss on a Supremes single was Together We Can Make Such Sweet Music from the New Ways lp. Jean's opening vocal riff was incredible. The whole song was done superbly.

I wholeheartedly agree! Why Motown didn't issue that as a follow-up to "Stoned Love" is beyond me. It's a lush, incredible production. It may have helped the album sales. New Ways, But Love Stays could have been a stellar concept album if they had dropped "Is There A Place [[In His Heart For Me)," "Come Together," and "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye." In fact, "The Loving Country" would have been more appropriate on there than Right On.

davidh
08-22-2013, 09:58 PM
I thought that Floy Joy was to bring the Supremes back into the POP market after Touch Failed.
Together We Can Make Such Sweet Music was supposed to be the follow up to Stoned Love but was given to the Spinners for some odd reason and one of the fan club newsletters named Here Comes The Sunrise as the next single after NJ but ....Touch was finally released.
I also thought Now The Bitter could have been a single and I liked Automaitcally Sunshine. thought FLOY was a good POP lp. all in all I think the SUPREMES faired well. I think it was BG decision to close down the Detroit location and move everything and everyone to Hollywood. at this point he only cared about making movies.
if u didn't write your own material such as Marvin or Stevie....u were lost.
Bad Weather wasn't pop and also suffered from the closing of the Detroit location.
I would have also released LIFE BEATS as a single

BayouMotownMan
08-22-2013, 10:37 PM
My ears obviously hear better than yours Marvin. The Andantes were dubbed over the Floy Joy single in late 1971. When the song took off Motown ordered Smokey to do an album. The Andantes were usually added to the mix after the Supremes laid down their vocal. Sometimes they are on the whole song, sometimes on just certain parts. But there is no mistaking the full sound of the Andantes

marv2
08-22-2013, 10:44 PM
My ears obviously hear better than yours Marvin. The Andantes were dubbed over the Floy Joy single in late 1971. When the song took off Motown ordered Smokey to do an album. The Andantes were usually added to the mix after the Supremes laid down their vocal. Sometimes they are on the whole song, sometimes on just certain parts. But there is no mistaking the full sound of the Andantes

You gotta be out of your mind Richard if you think I am going to believe you over the artists and producer and my own ears!

milven
08-22-2013, 11:13 PM
You gotta be out of your mind Richard ...


You sound borderline retarded or as if you've been drinking!

Are we all allowed to insult members during discussions or is that option only allowed to Marv?

marv2
08-22-2013, 11:25 PM
Are we all allowed to insult members during discussions or is that option only allowed to Marv?

You do it everyday whenever you mention my name and I am not communicating directly with you. You sit around just waiting to pick a fight. Instigator!

luke
08-23-2013, 12:01 AM
I have never heard the Andantes on Floy Joy. Why would we not believe the producer and singer ?? Whaaaat? WDOLG was brilliant and haunting. Floy Joy was certainly in an entirely different league.

milven
08-23-2013, 12:28 AM
You do it everyday whenever you mention my name and I am not communicating directly with you. You sit around just waiting to pick a fight. Instigator!

I don't think I've ever called you - or anyone else here - retarded or stupid , or told you that you are out of your mind, or told you to mind your own business . I will accept the term instigator. I guess it annoys me when I see a discussion going on and the only way to make your point is to insult people.

It throws the whole topic off. And I can say the same about this post which is also throwing the topic off.

So, if the only way that you can communicate your thoughts is to insult people, continue.

I'm thankful that my parents taught me a better way to make a point and have a discussion.

Sorry I brought this further off topic. Back to Floy Joy

supremester
08-23-2013, 02:15 AM
I think Floy joy is a good enough record - just not enough to push my "purchase" button - I think maybe it's trying too hard to copy the old formula but whatever - it was a hit for JMC. I agree about the first 2 Frank Wilsons - Touch - not so much. Jimmy Webb is good but what was he thinking could go out as a single? Its an LP full of album cuts - nice ones - but album cuts. I don't understand Motown releasing albums without singles on them. If BG was so into Ross and didn't like Ain't No Mountain - WTF was he planning on sending out as a 45? Of the Ross/JMC albums out thru '73, Right On and Touch Me In The Morning were the only ones with serious hit potential tracks besides their one hit song - IF that. THERE WAS NOTHING ELSE ON touch, NEW ways, JIMY webb, LAST time I SAw HIM, surrender ..........it was slim pickins, baby. I DISAGREE WITH TOGETHER we COULD make SUCH sweet MUSIC - I think the lyric is corny and would never have gotten any real airplay - especially after a great hit like Stoned Love. The only other chance for a hit on that IMHO is Time To Break Down and it doesn't even have an ending. I bought Automatically Sunshine cuz it sounded good on the radio and I missed not buying their stuff - its just OK, though I like Mary & Jean on it despite that awful lyric in the chorus LOL.
I just dont get it; did nothing for me. Paled so in comparison to the Frank Wilson recordings. After the soulful sophistication of Right On, New Ways and Touch...To each his own though. I loved Jimmy Webb and know most dont get that!!

supremester
08-23-2013, 02:28 AM
Did Motown not push it? They pushed the first two singles, bothered to put out a third, got them on TV doing it, but didn't push it? I don't believe that, sorry. It's illogical. Motown pushjed lots of records that didnt respond and got huge hits off records they never pushed. You can't make the public buy a record they don't like. I think it's a killer track but Jean's vocal is too sloppy to follow easily on the radio and whoever is on bg sounds awful. It sounds like Smokey, Mary & Cindy but I can't tell. A little work on this and you have a big hit, I think. Jean sounds great on it but doesn't enunciate well enough - which is tugh since the notes bounce all over so much.

supremester
08-23-2013, 02:42 AM
The session logs beg to differ, dear. Smokey thanks them on the album cover for a reason - they are there and deserve to be recognized, admired and rewarded. Ask MARY??? LOLOL C'mon - Mary is not exactly known for her innate veracity - especially on this subject. In her fictional autobiography, she clearly states that AFTER Flo left, Motown used the Andantes so the public would get used to Diane's voice without The Supremes. LOLOLOLOL What a crock! The public was hearing her voice without Mary, Flo, cindy whoever and never gave a damn since 1963.

supremester
08-23-2013, 03:03 AM
And YOU ARE out of yours just for making that statement cuz neither Smokey nor Mary nor Jean EVER said The Andantes are not on that project. And no, they never told you personally and in private when you were all hanging out in Smokey's basement one hot summer Detroit evening. Either.

supremester
08-23-2013, 03:46 AM
I love these discussions - love learning how these songs are received by the major fans. I was pretty adept at picking hits [[with the minor exception of predicting failure for Endless Love) IMO: Now the Bitter was not single material at all. Over and over..............not as strong as the weak Automatically Sunshine but definitely bettter than Touch. Life Beats? The verse is so banal melodically that Jean cannot overcome it. Miss Ross might have fared better, but leaving it in the can was the best idea, I think. I do like the chorus and think it could have hit with a better lead verse line. Then We Can Try Again, You Move Me, Wait A Minute, Time To Break Down, and maybe, I Wish I Was Your Mirror which has some strengths and some weaknesses for top 40. Jean's vocals on Right On were ideal for top 40 - even But i Love You More [[just take off the "h" sound before "any" ............"......than I'll ever love hennyone..." lokl

ejluther
08-23-2013, 06:43 AM
Speaking of songs that should have been hits, "It's Time To Break Down" is one of the great "unknown" Supremes songs [[although it has been sampled at least three times):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmEHxCDPS10http://www.whosampled.com/It's-Time-to-Break-Down/The-Supremes/

smark21
08-23-2013, 08:01 AM
I love these discussions - love learning how these songs are received by the major fans. I was pretty adept at picking hits [[with the minor exception of predicting failure for Endless Love) IMO: Now the Bitter was not single material at all. Over and over..............not as strong as the weak Automatically Sunshine but definitely bettter than Touch. Life Beats? The verse is so banal melodically that Jean cannot overcome it. Miss Ross might have fared better, but leaving it in the can was the best idea, I think. I do like the chorus and think it could have hit with a better lead verse line. Then We Can Try Again, You Move Me, Wait A Minute, Time To Break Down, and maybe, I Wish I Was Your Mirror which has some strengths and some weaknesses for top 40. Jean's vocals on Right On were ideal for top 40 - even But i Love You More [[just take off the "h" sound before "any" ............"......than I'll ever love hennyone..." lokl

Are you able to pick out hits of songs released now in 2013, or is your ability limited to songs from 30-50 years ago?

REDHOT
08-23-2013, 08:15 AM
Like i said,a lot of people here say negative things,for a reaction,i really LOVED the Floy Joy album,i wish Smokey had done another album with The Supremes from the 70s,he really knew how to produce Mary and Jean, singing lead.[[to me)Please stay positive

rod_rick
08-23-2013, 12:16 PM
Like i said,a lot of people here say negative things,for a reaction,i really LOVED the Floy Joy album,i wish Smokey had done another album with The Supremes from the 70s,he really knew how to produce Mary and Jean, singing lead.[[to me)Please stay positive

Reading some of these post I feel some of you don't realize that these songs were recorded and released 41 years ago. I bought the Floy Joy single with my own money when I was in the 4th grade. I remember it being a fun song that my 4th grade class enjoyed and danced to. I remember my teaching having a good time dancing to it as well. Not bad for a top twenty record that I'm sure other artist would have died for in the 70's. I really enjoyed the 70's Supremes singles and albums in the 70's. The lp that I couldn't get into back then was the Jimmy Webb album, that I have since grown to appreciate and like much better now than back in the 70's.

marybrewster
08-23-2013, 12:48 PM
You sound borderline retarded or as if you've been drinking! How can a song about a player and his ho's be considered teeny bopperish? Get outta dodge with your square talk! LOL!!!!

I'm not sure about others, but I find the use of the word "retarded" to be very, very offensive.

I can't believe the forum has opened the door to let users spew out slurs to get their point across.

How disappointing.

marybrewster
08-23-2013, 12:49 PM
http://www.r-word.org/r-word-effects-of-the-word.aspx

soulballad
08-23-2013, 01:12 PM
Floy Joy and especially Automatically Sunshine had a real 60ish flavor. I like the Floy Joy Album, stand outs were A heart Like Mine and the Wisdom Of Time, It was a mixture of 60's and early 70's sounds.

milven
08-23-2013, 01:17 PM
I'm not sure about others, but I find the use of the word "retarded" to be very, very offensive.

I can't believe the forum has opened the door to let users spew out slurs to get their point across.

How disappointing.

Thanks MB for noticing it too. I pointed it out a few posts above, and Marv called me an institgator.


You gotta be out of your mind Richard ...


You sound borderline retarded or as if you've been drinking!

I asked if we all allowed to insult members during discussions or if that option is only allowed to Marv?

I can answer my own question. When Ralph sees [[or is told about these Marv insults) his silence is deafening. I guess Marv is omnipotent here. And when you or I say that a word like retarded is insulting, we are called instigators.

As I said to Marv above, I am glad that I had a good upbringing and was taught how to get a point across in a conversation without insulting someone or calling them derogatory names.

Thanks for backing me up on this [[you little instigator :) :rolleyes:)

BayouMotownMan
08-23-2013, 02:05 PM
Marybrewster, I urge you to complain to the moderator and then the board owner. The owner seems more interested in stopping these insults than the moderator seems to. Indeed, the name calling and profanity is out of control with this one particular poster who has been banned from virtually every board but this one. Speak up!

jobeterob
08-23-2013, 02:18 PM
Marybrewster, I urge you to complain to the moderator and then the board owner. The owner seems more interested in stopping these insults than the moderator seems to. Indeed, the name calling and profanity is out of control with this one particular poster who has been banned from virtually every board but this one. Speak up!

I was pleased to be called the "r" word by Marv because it confirmed his general poor conduct and to be placed in league with other people he has maligned was very comfortable for me.

Marv does not appear to understand using that word and many others he uses only show his prejudice and bigotry, together with his mean spirited nature.

It does not do anything to elevate the quality of the forum to talk like that or allow that kind of talk.

floyjoy678
08-23-2013, 02:26 PM
I'm not sure about others, but I find the use of the word "retarded" to be very, very offensive.

I find it offensive as well as I have a mentally challenged brother and cousin.

To stay on topic though I liked the unedited version of Floy Joy the best, the one that appeared on the 2000 Boxset. I just wish there was a stereo version of it. The Andantes are definitely on the song but I do hear Cindy during the chorus. I just wish they gave Cindy a lead too, if Mary got one then Cindy should have too. It seemed unfair to me.

BayouMotownMan
08-23-2013, 04:16 PM
Yes the moderator seems to be snowed by Marv, but Lowell is not. Appeal to the owner of this site for action.

davidh
08-23-2013, 09:01 PM
I liked Floy Joy lp but only a few tracks from Jimmy Webb. I don't like the extras vocals at all but I thought WHEN CAN BROWN BEGIN was a good track. TIME TO BREAK DOWN was good.
I will say that I have a good ear for hits as well and I do think LIFE BEATS had potential.
I also think MAY HIS LOVE SHINE ON may have been an out take from NEW WAYS.
there was also[[FYI) one out take from Floy Joy.....????cant remember the title,,,anyone else?
I do think the supremes live versions of YOUR WONDERFUL SWEET SWEET LOVE and BAD WEATHER were better than the actual 45 versions.

davidh
08-23-2013, 09:02 PM
after listening to the LIVE IN JAPAN , I think their was really good vocal harmony with JML so why they used extras vocals is beyond me, just my opinion

supremester
08-23-2013, 09:14 PM
It didn't even last 20 years. It started in late '64-early '65 sometime and ended abruptly with Endless love - which I was not only wrong about, I questioned if it would get above 70. I was still able, like everyone else, to know a killer record like Who Can It Be Now would be huge, and that pieces Of Ice would tank [[you don't have to be a chicken to know a bad egg) but while it was "on" I was EXTREMELY accurate. Still - not 100% I didn't think All I Need would crack the top ten or that my fave of faves: Gladys' Nitty Gritty would go top 20. Also, I thought Do You See My Love For You Growing and its My Turn would be bigger - some others, Im sure but other than that, it was like I knew where it would go when I first heard it. After Endless love, my Ross vibe was way off. Why do Fools, Mirror mirror and Muscles all surprised me hitting top ten and Up Front was just the opposite. When you lose it, you lose it.
Are you able to pick out hits of songs released now in 2013, or is your ability limited to songs from 30-50 years ago?

REDHOT
08-24-2013, 01:00 AM
LOL This whole post is about The Supremes Floy Joy Album,and here we go,someone wants to talk about any, and everything that has nothing to do with the Floy Joy album,if that's what you want to do,start another post,REALLY? LOL p.s i love Mary's lead on A Hart Like Mine,i can also hear her in the background.Please stay positive

supremester
08-24-2013, 03:22 AM
It wasn't about talent or even harmony - it was just "the sound" people had. The Andantes were brilliant at diversifying their sounds: they could drone like Vandellas, oooooo like Supremes and Marv like the Marvelettes. It's no insult to the groups themselves. I love the bgs on Someday & Love Child - 2 of Motowns biggest hits of the 60's - would anyone here prefer Mary & Cindy on those bgs instead?? JLM were all very strong singers but obviously not the sound that Jimmy Webb wanted.


after listening to the LIVE IN JAPAN , I think their was really good vocal harmony with JML so why they used extras vocals is beyond me, just my opinion

REDHOT
08-24-2013, 08:11 AM
lol,REALLY?

davidh
08-24-2013, 09:38 AM
personally, although it is water under the bridge now, if I buy a cd that reads THE SUPREMES, then that is what I am expecting, NOT the andantes, the blossoms or anyone else but.....just my opinion

Jimi LaLumia
08-24-2013, 12:37 PM
by the way, in regard to the 'predictions' post.. "It's My Turn" was a Top Ten hit, peaked at #9 on the Billboard Hot 100, hardly in the same class as "Do You See My Love For You Growing",which was a great, fabulous track, but peaked at #32, didn't even break the pop Top Thirty..

marv2
08-24-2013, 02:31 PM
"Floy Joy [[Unedited Version)"

[[William "Smokey" Robinson)

[ALL]
Floy, Floy, Floy
Floy Joy

Floy, Floy, Floy
Floy Joy

Floy, Floy, Floy
Floy Joy

[MARY]
You're the man
I know I'll never own you, Floy
But see me when you can

[JEAN]
Ooh, ooh, I know I'm only one of a million girls
Who would give their world for you
Floy Joy

[ALL]
Floy, Floy, Floy
Floy Joy

[MARY]
That's your name
Your real name may be Smith or Jones
But not your claim to fame

[JEAN]
Oh, it's a joy, boy
Any girl who knew you at all
Would have to call you
Floy Joy

[ALL]
Floy, Floy, Floy
Floy Joy

[JEAN]
You don't leave a girl too much choice now, Floy
Oh yeah

[ALL]
Floy, Floy, Floy
Floy Joy

[MARY]
I get a thrill when I hear your voice now, Floy

[ALL]
Floy, Floy, Floy
Floy Joy
How much joy do I get from you?

[JEAN]
You give me so much pleasure
It's impossible to measure---

[ALL]
Whoo!
Floy, Floy, Floy
Floy Joy

[MARY]
You're the man
I hope in some way, form, or fashion
I fit in your plan

[JEAN]
Ahhhhhhhhh, take me
I wanna give myself to you
And live my whole life through, I do, Floy Joy

[ALL]
Floy, Floy, Floy
Floy Joy

[JEAN]
Mm-mmmmm
I want to give myself to you alone now Floy

[ALL]
Floy, Floy, Floy
Floy Joy

[JEAN]
Yours to call your very own now, Floy

[ALL]
Floy, Floy, Floy
Floy Joy

[JEAN]
'Cause I love you, yes I do, oh, Floy Joy

[ALL]
Ohhhhh
Floy, Floy, Floy
Floy Joy

[JEAN]
Let me hear you just one more time
Say it again

[ALL]
Floy, Floy, Floy
Floy Joy

[JEAN]
Let me hear you say it one more time
Say it again

[ALL]
Floy, Floy, Floy
Floy Joy

LuvHangOva
08-24-2013, 03:37 PM
Will it be a smash...or does it suck???? During the 70s, 80s, 90s and early 2000s I was lucky enough to be an "Air Personality" [[disc jockey) at several of the USA's legendary poRp radio stations. That means from 4 to 6 hours 6 days a week I heard nothing but America's top 40 hits [[headphones on studio monitors cranked all the way up)... When I listened to music away from work I wasn't so concerned with analyzing
what I listened to for number one hit potential. I DO like good pop music however. I liked "Floy Joy" and the infamous "Touch" and even "Bad
Weather". I didn't give a rat's booty how they did on the charts.... They sounded good to my ears. Back at the radio job I DO remember 3 times when I KNEW a record would be number one the first time I heard it just walking thru the hallways at the radio station [[1) I Love The Nightlife-Alicia Bridges [[2)"Emotion-Samantha Sang [[3) Dreamlover-Mariah Carey.... I also knew All I Want For Christmas[[Is You) was a "balls to the wall" smash. When I was away from the job I just relaxed, listened and didn't stress about what I listened to so I could listen to records like Floy Joy, Touch and Bad Weather without wondering or caring if I would ever hear them through my headphones or on the studio monitors at work.

marv2
08-24-2013, 04:25 PM
Will it be a smash...or does it suck???? During the 70s, 80s, 90s and early 2000s I was lucky enough to be an "Air Personality" [[disc jockey) at several of the USA's legendary pop radio stations. That means from 4 to 6 hours 6 days a week I heard nothing but America's top 40 hits [[headphones on studio monitors cranked all the way up)... When I listened to music away from work I wasn't so concerned with analyzing
what I listened to for number one hit potential. I DO like good pop music however. I liked "Floy Joy" and the infamous "Touch" and even "Bad
Weather". I didn't give a rat's booty how they did on the charts.... They sounded good to my ears. Back at the radio job I DO remember 3 times when I KNEW a record would be number the first time I heard it [[1) I Love The Nightlife-Alicia Bridges [[2)"Emotion-Samantha Sang [[3) Dreamlover-Mariah Carey.... I also knew All I Want For Christmas[[Is You) was a "balls to the wall" smash. When I was away from the job I just relaxed, listened and didn't stress about what I listened to so I could listten to records like Floy Joy, Touch and Bad Weather without wondering or caring if I would ever hear them through my headphones or on the studio monitors

Great post Luvhangova. I am pretty much the same way when it comes to music. Either I like it or I don't. I liked "Floy Joy".

REDHOT
08-24-2013, 06:26 PM
I have to agree with you also Luvhahova,Over And Over,love it lol,Please stay positive

stephanie
08-24-2013, 10:24 PM
I am amazed at some of the comments on here. Supremester I agree with you about that hennyone I thought I was the only one that noticed that.....LOL IMO Now the Bitter Now the Sweet would not make a good single! I have always felt that other than Floy Joy which should have charted much higher but had a good amount of airplay and sales, that Automatically Sunshine and Over and Over were the hit singles. Your Wonderful Sweet Sweet Love [[ I heard on an oldies station last week I was shocked) would have charted higher without Smokey sounding like Rudy Vallee! Here comes The Sunrise with a stronger mix YES hit 45!!!! I never thought Touch was a bad record Im shocked it didnt do better. Its Time to Break Down is not just a fan favorite people who have heard this song react to it like where did this come from? New ways had several potential hit songs on it The only hit I heard on Right On is Just take A Closer look At me other than Ladder.

marv2
08-24-2013, 10:47 PM
"It's Time to Breakdown" was very adult sounding, ultra sexy. Too much maybe for 1970 radio! LOL!!!

franjoy56
08-25-2013, 01:25 AM
Andantes or no Andantes, you knew after Floy Joy that the Supremes were old and done; everything that could have gone wrong went wrong - releasing Touch and its failure, Pedro and the mismanagement, the infighting and changing members which caused Motown to go "hands off", and nothing really happening at all except getting boo'ed at Madison Square Garden and accepting bookings in South Africa which hurt them terribly.

Over and Over would have been better as a single to my ears than either Automatically Sunshine or You're Wonderful Wonderful Sweet Sweet Love. Both of the later songs are pretty choppy and a little bit stop and start.

Floy Joy the single kicked off pretty well but it is clearly a little bit teenybopperish now. The start is strong. But the album didn't do well because there isn't much else there; I was hoping Over and Over would come next. Now the Bitter, Now the Sweet shouldn't even have made the album; it's the weakest of the lot.

I agree with some of your assertion of what went wrong with the Supremes from 72 on, but lets be clear "Now the Bitter and Now the Sweet" is a glorious track it is mellow has a nice groove and with a little editding could have worked as a nice single, Mary and Cindy are right up there with the one liners which had to the style of the song, the Andantes are singing behind them [[thankfully) and of course they ake the song prettier adding those glorious harmonies. "Over and Over" like NTBNTS also have Mary and Cindy on the mix and that should have been released as a single. "Floy Joy" was a single that sold and then stopped selling when it hit #16 that song was different and it gave the chance for the public to hear Mary sing lead and it went gold to boot, selling 500,000 to boot, i loved that song, and i wore out two copies of the 45.

franjoy56
08-25-2013, 01:29 AM
Andantes or no Andantes, you knew after Floy Joy that the Supremes were old and done; everything that could have gone wrong went wrong - releasing Touch and its failure, Pedro and the mismanagement, the infighting and changing members which caused Motown to go "hands off", and nothing really happening at all except getting boo'ed at Madison Square Garden and accepting bookings in South Africa which hurt them terribly.

Over and Over would have been better as a single to my ears than either Automatically Sunshine or You're Wonderful Wonderful Sweet Sweet Love. Both of the later songs are pretty choppy and a little bit stop and start.

Floy Joy the single kicked off pretty well but it is clearly a little bit teenybopperish now. The start is strong. But the album didn't do well because there isn't much else there; I was hoping Over and Over would come next. Now the Bitter, Now the Sweet shouldn't even have made the album; it's the weakest of the lot.

I agree with some of your assertion of what went wrong with the Supremes from 72 on, but lets be clear "Now the Bitter and Now the Sweet" is a glorious track it is mellow has a nice groove and with a little editding could have worked as a nice single, Mary and Cindy are right up there with the one liners which aad to the style of the song, the Andantes are singing behind them [[thankfully) and of course they make the song prettier adding those glorious harmonies. "Over and Over" like NTBNTS also have Mary and Cindy on the mix and that should have been released as a single. "Floy Joy" was a single that sold and then stopped selling when it hit #16 that song was different and it gave the chance for the public to hear Mary sing lead and it went gold to boot, selling 500,000 to boot, i loved that song, and i wore out two copies of the 45.

Roberta75
08-25-2013, 08:41 AM
"Floy Joy [[Unedited Version)"

[[William "Smokey" Robinson)

[ALL]
Floy, Floy, Floy
Floy Joy

Floy, Floy, Floy
Floy Joy

Floy, Floy, Floy
Floy Joy

[MARY]
You're the man
I know I'll never own you, Floy
But see me when you can

[JEAN]
Ooh, ooh, I know I'm only one of a million girls
Who would give their world for you
Floy Joy

[ALL]
Floy, Floy, Floy
Floy Joy

[MARY]
That's your name
Your real name may be Smith or Jones
But not your claim to fame

[JEAN]
Oh, it's a joy, boy
Any girl who knew you at all
Would have to call you
Floy Joy

[ALL]
Floy, Floy, Floy
Floy Joy

[JEAN]
You don't leave a girl too much choice now, Floy
Oh yeah

[ALL]
Floy, Floy, Floy
Floy Joy

[MARY]
I get a thrill when I hear your voice now, Floy

[ALL]
Floy, Floy, Floy
Floy Joy
How much joy do I get from you?

[JEAN]
You give me so much pleasure
It's impossible to measure---

[ALL]
Whoo!
Floy, Floy, Floy
Floy Joy

[MARY]
You're the man
I hope in some way, form, or fashion
I fit in your plan

[JEAN]
Ahhhhhhhhh, take me
I wanna give myself to you
And live my whole life through, I do, Floy Joy

[ALL]
Floy, Floy, Floy
Floy Joy

[JEAN]
Mm-mmmmm
I want to give myself to you alone now Floy

[ALL]
Floy, Floy, Floy
Floy Joy

[JEAN]
Yours to call your very own now, Floy

[ALL]
Floy, Floy, Floy
Floy Joy

[JEAN]
'Cause I love you, yes I do, oh, Floy Joy

[ALL]
Ohhhhh
Floy, Floy, Floy
Floy Joy

[JEAN]
Let me hear you just one more time
Say it again

[ALL]
Floy, Floy, Floy
Floy Joy

[JEAN]
Let me hear you say it one more time
Say it again

[ALL]
Floy, Floy, Floy
Floy Joy

Wow thats amazing and real kind of youto break down the Jean and mary parts lol. Fondly, Roberta

thanxal
08-25-2013, 10:24 AM
personally, although it is water under the bridge now, if I buy a cd that reads THE SUPREMES, then that is what I am expecting, NOT the andantes, the blossoms or anyone else but.....just my opinion
Totally agree. Selling "The Supremes" without disclosure of others singing behind is bait-and-switch. But what's more true is that it is water under the bridge. I still enjoy Love Child even after learning that its the Andantes. Same with all the other songs. Doesn't make me like them less or value Mary/Flo/Cindy any less. It's just history, that's all.

davidh
08-25-2013, 09:17 PM
i agree ,just history now. it was 50 years ago .still love the supremes

stephanie
08-26-2013, 12:11 AM
Heck me and girls on the playgound used to sing Floy Joy together and me and the girls in the neighborhood sang Nathan Jones in the street kids loved the 70s Supremes. Oh this was in Washington DC in school and Maryland in the neighborhood.

jobeterob
08-26-2013, 12:22 AM
Yes the moderator seems to be snowed by Marv, but Lowell is not. Appeal to the owner of this site for action.

The owner of the site is legally responsible for all the content of their site.

davidh
08-26-2013, 07:42 AM
I don't hold anyone responsible for someone else actions, if someone acts or speaks like an idiot then ,...hey they are, I have learned to skip over some comments rather than be drug into an argument that is unnecessary......I don't think anyone is snowed in by anyone. just my opinion
we all are here for the music,why do some have to make it so difficult.

REDHOT
08-26-2013, 09:39 AM
Well said David,and another thing, some people here think they know everything,just because I know some of the artist,don't mean I know everything,and I know some of them lol.Please stay positive

jobeterob
08-26-2013, 10:44 AM
I don't hold anyone responsible for someone else actions, if someone acts or speaks like an idiot then ,...hey they are, I have learned to skip over some comments rather than be drug into an argument that is unnecessary......I don't think anyone is snowed in by anyone. just my opinion
we all are here for the music,why do some have to make it so difficult.


You are right.

But on top of that, the owner of the site is also legally responsible for what he or she publishes.