Go Ladies! I’ve always been wondered why they don’t count Barbara Martin as a Supreme. She sure was one !
Technically, she was a Supreme, as she signed the contract in January of 1961. But by October, she was already pregnant and was probably only on a handful of recordings, none of which were hits. She also had very little history as a Primette.
But yes, she was a Motown Supreme. Far more legitimate than future "Supremes" such as Kaaaaaren.
All 3 dates down south of uk , none in the north !
factor in travel and overnight accommodation and sadly it’s too expensive
Did he work with me?
Manchester born and bred. Yes it's considered North.
And before you ask, I've never been to the Coronation Street studio or done the tour.
[[ they rebuilt a new studio some years ago).
The original story is set in the neighbouring City, Salford. But generally Salford and Manchester are linked.
Originally it was to be called Florizel Street, based on a terraced street in Salford. Changed to Coronation Street at last moment. Only intended to run about 8 shows....That kind of 'gritty drama' wasn't usual TV fare.
It was about 1960/1 I think, I'm sure YouTube has clips of early shows?
For many, particularly in the "North", it was novel to see and hear familiar accents, roles and a way of life portrayed on UK TV...anything outside London was novelty.
In it's heyday, you daren't telephone anyone between 7.30 -8.00...Corrie was on!
I have not watched it for many years [[30??) ...it just became a show about sexual relationships in the main, but there are moments.
You surely saw the episodes about the DJ who had his records sold by his partner...his favourite record from his Northern Soul collection....Gene Chandler "Nothing can stop me"...
It was all over NS forums at the time.
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Snakepit, thank you for that great background information. The show first aired 2 months after I was born. It began in November 1960. It's been shown here for decades in Canada, but I use ignore it until a few times in the 90s and then full time since the early 2000s. I did not see the storyline of the DJ who's records were sold, but I do hear and recognize many Motown and R&B classics playing the background mostly at the "Rovers Return". Ken Barlow is still hanging in there as one of the few remaining original cast members from 1960!
Craig Charles played the DJ..he is a rreal life soul/r&b DJ around Manchester.
His partner sold his NS 45s behind his back..
Wikipedia has a good Corrie background.
Perhaps we should set up a Manchester thread in clubhouse for any questions??
Manchester has a prominent role in the beginnings of Northern Soul.
I have tickets to see them at Yarmouth holiday park...they are part of a soul weekender there...i couldnt find anyone interested in going with me so im taking my Mum lol..talking of Coronation Street..there was a character called Les Battersby and he got put on tag..I made the fake tag that he had to wear as the company i used to work for were the only company in England that made and monitored them
Yes that was his character.
Gene Chandler's tune was very important to my soul music conversion.
Somebody behind the scenes obviously knows their Motown/NS music..the Rovers often plays some tunes I believe.
I had friends from London who used to visit Manchester and they wanted to tour the studios. They couldn't believe I'd not been. No doubt a lot of Detroiters have never visited Hitsville.
A new studio, complete with a ' real' street was built a few years ago. Outside footage and a real Rovers can be filmed there. Politicians liked to pop in on tours to Manchester...good for street cred.
I want to visit the Coronation Street set one day. I'd like to meet "Carla Connor" too! I will complete if that happens. LOL!
Craig Charles aka "Lloyd" interviewed Mary Wilson on some television program over there in the last couple of years. I use to volunteer at Hitsville. True, a lot of people in Detroit have never taken the tour [[just as most New Yorkers ever go to the typical tourist attractions like the Statue of Liberty), just about everyone in Detroit has been past the museum at one time or another.
Here's a connection. Sweet Sensation toured the U.K. with the Supremes [[Mary, Scherrie and Cindy) in 1975.
I need to Google Carla Connor lol. As I say I don' t watch it. Even my wife has given up...she was a regular viewer.
Competition with other " soaps".....EastEnders [[East London), Brookside [[ Liverpool), Emmerdale [[West Yorkshire) saw ever increasing outrageous storylines...they had to out do one another, so storylines became ever darker.
You can say that again....had an extremrely stressful day getting a gas fire put in...engineer told me I had a gas leak! Panic all round. Insurance cover staff clueless...took hours to solve.
UK 'service' is a nightmare...no responsibilty, no ownership, no service...no interest.
Just thought..I'm sure I've read that the final Supremes concert was in Manchester.
1975 sounds about right...I did see them, but unsure as to venue.
But Sweet Sensation could have been on that bill.
I'm guessing that was the show.
Here we are!
Thanks..video not playing on my tablet but will try PC later or tomorrow.
Thanks again
I wonder if they still do songs from their Partners album. Also Susaye once lived in the UK for a great number of years. I wonder if she's gonna return back or remain in California?
On both occasions when I saw Scherrie and Susaye live, Scherrie neglected to mention Barbara Martin when recounting the history of the Supremes [[and naming all the other official members). I wondered why at the time, and even mentioned it in my review that I posted here on SDF.
She may not have been a member long, but neither was Linda. Both were official Supremes and deserve recognition for that. I found it interesting on the expanded edition of "Meet the Supremes" to find the songs that Barbara was featured on [[and doesn't she have a solo line or phrase on one of those songs?).
The two times I saw Scherrie and Susaye in LA, they did about half of the "Partners" album. The only thing I didn't care for about that was my main complaint about the album itself, that there were too many originals and that most of them were sung by either Scherrie or Susaye, but not both of them.
I posted a review of the concert the second time I saw them, and I know a couple of the other members and I put together a song list based on our notes from the event. If you can find the review, it's in there. I think the title of the thread was something like "They're Back...!"
I found the old thread. Here's the set list as we pieced it together from the second show at Vitello's in Studio City:
Storybook Romance - Scherrie and Susaye
Your Sweet Love - Scherrie and Susaye
Leaving Me Was the Best Thing You've Ever Done - Scherrie and Susaye
In the Night - Susaye
I'm Gonna Let My Heart Do the Walkin' - Scherrie and Susaye
Children of the Ghetto - Susaye and her son Daniel Colton
Up for the Doubles ... ? [[not sure of the title of this song) - Daniel Colton solo
Macarthur Park/Another Life From Now - Scherrie
Alfie - Susaye
Here's to Life - Scherrie
My Funny Valentine - Susaye
Crumbs Off the Table - Scherrie
I Can't Help It - Susaye
Penetrating Eyes - Scherrie accompanied by her nephew Emil Martinez on Flugelhorn
Until It's Time for You to Go - Susaye
High Energy - Scherrie and Susaye
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Barbara did the spoken parts on "He's Seventeen" and sang the entire song when they performed it live. If it weren't for Barbara and the other original Supremes that went through all of the tough times in the beginning, there would not have been a group for Scherrie or Lynda to walk into. People forget that!
OK will set one up
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