Norman Whitfield vs. Sly Stone: The Battle of the Diss Tracks
The lyrics "I cloud nine when I want to" and "boo-boo-boo-boo-boo when I want to" [think Dennis's famous ad-libs at the end] make all the sense in the world now.
And one of Motown's greatest mysteries is solved: In true proto-hip-hop-battle fashion, Norman and The Tempts responded with "Superstar [Remember How You Got Where You Are]." Yes, it's not about David or anyone else but Sly. Wild. Thoughts?
Sweet Inspirations DVD
I'd be buying it for the Sweet Inspirations. I've seen some clips on YouTube
that looked interesting.

Non-album tracks
There are some fairly obvious ones I'm aware of e.g. Beauty Is Only Skin Deep - The Temptations, but wasn't aware of e.g. Promise Me - Smokey Robinson & The Miracles.
Is it just a case of trawling through all single releases and comparing with released albums?
[[Only interested in say approx. 1964 - 75.)
Variety: En Vogue’s Dawn Robinson Has Been Living in Her Car for ‘Almost 3 Years’
The pandemic broke her brain, I think.

Former En Vogue member Dawn Robinson has revealed that she’s been living in her car for nearly three years, but it’s not a “woe is me” situation.
Robinson broke the news in a video on her YouTube channel, saying: “You guys, for the past almost three years, I have been living in my car. I said it! Oh my God, it’s out.”
The singer, who was part of En Vogue from its inception in 1989 until 2011, detailed that she was living with her parents in Las Vegas in 2020 but started to not get along with her mother. She then moved to L.A., where her former co-manager said she could stay with him, but that also fell through. Robinson said she ended up living in a hotel for eight months while looking for apartments, but her co-manager refused to approve one
“Sometimes I think people want to trap you and keep you in a situation where you’re vulnerable and depending on them, and I wasn’t the one,” Robinson said. “So yeah, I got out of there."
She then started researching “car life” and “loved what I was seeing,” adding: “I just thought, ‘Wow, I could do this.'” Robinson is now living in her car in Malibu, and has a gym membership in order to shower.
“That first night was scary,” she recalled. “But then, as I got to know what to do in my car and how to do it, like how to cover my windows and you don’t talk to certain people. You’re careful of telling people that you’re alone, as a woman especially, and I’m a celebrity — I don’t just divulge that to people. If you don’t know who I am, I’m not telling you that part.”
Robinson emphasized that “this is not like, ‘Oh my God, poor Dawn. She’s living in her car and it’s terrible and woe is me.'”
“I’m learning about who I am, I’m learning myself as a person, as a woman,” she continued. “If you would have said to me while I was in En Vogue, ‘You’re going to be living in your car one day,’ I would have been like, ‘Huh? No, I’m always going to have an apartment. I can’t live in my car. How can I do that?’ We say that we can’t do certain things before we even know we’re capable.”
In addition to posting videos about car life on her YouTube channel, Robinson said she’s making a documentary of her experience. “Succeeding again is going to be amazing. I see it in my mind,” she said. “Sometimes before I go to sleep I visualize seeing that, seeing myself like, oh my God, No. 1 documentary. Whoever I sell it to, I don’t know, Netflix. Because people have to see what this is like.”
She also affirmed that “this is not a publicity stunt” and she expects many more people to follow suit and live off-grid, citing factors like the COVID-19 pandemic, which she called a “plandemic.”
“It was a ‘plandemic,’ now everybody’s finding out the truth of it, they’re admitting a lot of stuff about that,” she said. “But during that whole thing, a lot of people were like, ‘Why am I paying rent or mortgage and we have a RV or van or car and we can do that instead of paying all this money?'”
Robinson left En Vogue in 2011 after a dispute over the recording of a new album. She briefly reunited with the group in 2019 for a performance to celebrate Epic Records CEO Sylvia Rhone, which sparked talks of a new tour, but nothing materialized.
Watch Robinson’s full video below.
Laura Lee at Hot Wax and Invictus
Please find the third part of the Laura Lee story now published at
https://www.soulexpress.net/lauralee_part3.htm
This time there are comments from Eddie Holland, Angelo Bond and H.B. Barnum.
Best regards
Heikki
In Loving Memory of Tammi Terrell
She was born on April 29, 1945 in Philadelphia. Her death was one month short of her 25th birthday. She died as most know from a brain tumor which had initially struck her down 3 years earlier in 1967.
Play some Tammi Terrell music today and keep her in your thoughts and prayers. She was truly a living legend.
Sweet Inspirations DVD
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