The Originals - "Game Called Love"
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The Originals - "Game Called Love"
Looks like nobody is listening to any music? Surely somebody somewhere must have some music playing...
I think once the dust settles after the big forum switch you'll get more responses. Here's mine -
Ninety-Nine And A Half [[Won't Do) - Wilson Pickett
and coming up next -
What Kind Of Love Is This - Joey Dee & The Starliters
Oldies
Get Up Off That Thang - James Brown
The Dynamics ~ Ice Cream Song
You & I/Switch
Bobby Debarge flat out nails this song. His tenor was simply awesome, and the note he holds is glass breaking, simply breath taking..........for an R&B group his lead vocals on this particular song were operatic. I may have an idea for a thread after this one.....
This one! ;)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNZAkZQncfU
That Man - The Canton Spirituals.
Nice choice ladymystique
This one i listen to
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1B_o1knMdc
"Forever Mine" -- The O'Jays, the LONG version, which is phenomenal. The edited one is great, the long one is unreal.
Four Tops When She was My Girl
From the link that Tsull1 posted!
Ooh Boy - The Adorables
"I Don't Know Why I Love You" -- The Brand New Heavies. Awesome tune, awesome group.
* Glad you enjoyed The Four Tops clip, the boyfromxtown!
The Chess 50th Anniversary Collection 2 CD Set. Awsome
"I Need Your Lovin'" by Teena Marie. Man, what a great, jammin' tune!
"Wildwood Flower" by Reese Witherspoon [[soundtrack to "Walk The Line")
Right now on the turntable [[all original 45s) -
"Mind Over Matter" Nolan Strong [[Fortune 546)
"Love's Gone Bad" Underdogs [[V.I.P. 25040)
"The Bounce" Olympics [[Tri Disc 106 B)
'Deed I Do - Billy Storm
The Rance Allen Group - Where Did I Go Wrong?" [[compliments of the "Rance Allen Band" thread - kinda nice to have music added to our forum, isn't it?)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SghJxgGkWQU
Love Brenda...the Tabulations here are the Sweet Hearts of Sigma which sweetens the pot even more.
Im at my bookshop listening to a beautiful compilation I made of Kate Bush.
"You Hit the Nail on the Head" in memory of Phelps "Catfish" Collins on http://wevl.org
The New Birth--Birthday vinyl album with the black eggs on the cover AAAHHHHHH!!!!!!!
80s Australian band called Icehouse..
A little bit of Patrice Holloway:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-tMKoYchEaQ
This is a classic SDF thread , I'm glad that this is a way to bring it back to the top on the new format.
I am checking out my new Cellar 4 purchase ,which is excellent.
But in addition to that ,because I have been hearing some of the DJ mixes on N.Y. radio on the weekends , I have been revisiting some tracks in the so called "Hip-Hop" genre. I heard some Public Enemy tracks played on KISS-FM here in N.Y. ,and found myself listening to "Don't Believe The Hype" and "911". Damn ,that's some serious shixx. What yall been listening to?
We got to keep this thread going , cause it's a vital part of what we are supposed to be about!!! Post yall!!!!!!
ok. daddyacey! i did a johnnie taylor tribute on my 70's show!
one thing wrong with my woman
we getting careless with our love
i'm just a shoulder to cry on
Stuff Like That - Quincy featuring A&S and Chaka!
Your Baby's Gone Surfin' - Duane Eddy & Rebelettes [with Merry Clayton on lead] from Ace CD "Hey Beach Girls!..."
There's also a track each on the album by the Orlons and by DeeDee Sharp.
Who Could Be Loving You - Jimmy James & The Vagabonds
Trying to Make A Fool of me /Delphonics
I made Myself Lonely/Dramatics
Sweet Love/Anita Baker
Hey i was wondering were this post was.....electric lady-cunfunkshun!!
It's Been A Long Time Happenin' - Tammi Terrell vocal, Ashford & Simpson production. Mighty fine.
pop life - prince & the revolution [[the fresh dance mix) of course!
"pop life - prince & the revolution [[the fresh dance mix) of course! "
L.O.L. ,of course!!!! Early today before I read this ,I was playing the long version of "La La La, Hee Hee Hee".
Last week my lady gave me a dub CD of Mayer Hawthorne to listen to and made me promise to not look him up before I listened to it.:) I still haven't looked him up ,but I did listen to the CD.
It's R&B in the same style of Rapheal Saddiq's last CD. Classic R&B content in the songs ,classic late 60's-early 70's structured lyrics , short 3:00 -4:00 length of the songs. The only difference between them was the quality of the instruments and the overall recording quality of the CD. R.S. ,of course had better recording and instrument access , but Hawthorne gets his point across ,and doesn't come off as a rip of R.S. idea of making Classic vintage styled tracks. I've only had one listen ,so I won't say anymore until I've had another listen or two.
Right now at 12:01 ,I'm gonna get into some Otis Redding , playing now is ,"Fa Fa Fa Fa Fa Fa Fa Fa Fa Sad Song".
Otis:,"Fa Fa Fa Fa Fa Fa Fa Fa Fa , Your turn".........
Stax Horns: "Ba Ba Ba Ba Ba Baa Baa Baaaaaaaa.............
I love that s.......................
Daddyacey yeah this was a classic thread on good old SDF.
Undisputed Truth ~ Brother Louie
Willie Hutch ~ Life's No Fun Living In The Ghetto
David Porter ~ Can't See You When I Want Too
Willie Bobo ~ Timbale Groove
The Persuaders ~ You Musta Put Something In Your Love
Little Beaver ~ Let The Good Times Roll
Sly Stone ~ Thankful and Thoughtful [[my sunday morning peace, makes me appreciate life more and more and more)
Pleasure ~ Joyous
Jimmy Castor Bunch ~ Equal People
The Meters ~ Give It What You Can
Graham Central Station ~ Ghetto
Etta James_Gonna Have Some Fun Tonight
Detroit Emeralds ~ Baby Let Me Take You [[In My Arms)
"Could This Be the End" by The Stylistics, linked from Paladin's [[Kdub's) Facebook page.
Having Facebook friends like Kdub, Colton Thomas, and Chazz Dixon, is awesome. Lots of musical links come my way every day!
* Also liked and bought Mayer Hawthorne's CD. Pretty good stuff.
The Gifts-Lovin' You on 45' RPM!
thanks Tsull! :cool:
Colton