the announcer said;
" and now Diana Ross and the Supremes... but not really..
and "Someday We'll Be Together".. but not really..
the afternoon guy... lol
the announcer said;
" and now Diana Ross and the Supremes... but not really..
and "Someday We'll Be Together".. but not really..
the afternoon guy... lol
LOL! It reminds me of the DJ at the Supremes reunion at the Motown Cafe in New York City. He started playing Stoned Love but announced it as "another hit for Diana Ross and the Supremes".
LOL. Would have loved to hear that!he announcer said;
" and now Diana Ross and the Supremes... but not really..
and "Someday We'll Be Together".. but not really..
the afternoon guy... lol
[QUOTEIt reminds me of the DJ at the Supremes reunion at the Motown Cafe in New York City. He started playing Stoned Love but announced it as "another hit for Diana Ross and the Supremes".][/QUOTE]
Not as funny! I have to have more patience with non-Supremes fans, this guy was a *#! DJ!
I always thought Diana should have approached Jackie Hicks, Marlene Barrow, and Louvain Demps for the Diana Ross and The Supremes Return to Love tour.
Love Child, Someday, etc would have sounded authentic!
[[And before I get flamed or, worse, get serious replies as to why that wouldn’t have worked .... calm down, I am CLEARLY joking!)
as if Diana Ross got to pick..do you really think Gordy let her pick? you must be delirious then..from 1965 and onward, The Supremes became the Berry Gordy show , every move and every detail
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