10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => Capital Gold, other Internet Radio => Topic started by: RGMike on November 15, 2010, 11:52:24 AM
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Margo Thunder (who?) doing a soulful, more-than-passable cover of "Expressway to Your Heart"
Turns out she was a member of the trio 9.9 (9.9 being "almost a 10", har har), which was Richard "Dimples" Fields' answer to Vanity 6 and the Mary Jane Girls.
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JJ starts my day with the J-5's "Maybe Tomorrow" and Candi Staten Island bein' called babybabybaby all nite long.
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NTM: John Lee Hooker's radical re-interp of "I Left My Heart in SF".
"Mah heart is THERE! HIGH! On a HILL!"
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back to the Boardwalk in time for Gladys/Pips' "Bourgie Bourgie" -- the only other place I've ever heard this was on CG.
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Margo Thunder (who?) doing a soulful, more-than-passable cover of "Expressway to Your Heart"
Turns out she was a member of the trio 9.9 (9.9 being "almost a 10", har har), which was Richard "Dimples" Fields' answer to Vanity 6 and the Mary Jane Girls.
So ... did she have papers on him?
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Margo Thunder (who?) doing a soulful, more-than-passable cover of "Expressway to Your Heart"
Turns out she was a member of the trio 9.9 (9.9 being "almost a 10", har har), which was Richard "Dimples" Fields' answer to Vanity 6 and the Mary Jane Girls.
So ... did she have papers on him?
"and you can take yo' raggedy little component set -- that NEVAH worked! -- and you can SCAT!" My fave spoken-word passage in a song EVAH. Better than Oran "juice"Jones, even.
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lawd, I haven't heard "Street Dance" by Break Machine since the mid-'80s.
Radio de Sebb on a roll: Swingout Sister's fab "Breakout", Ms Summer disco-izing Barry M., and Betty Everett's orig version of "You're No Good".
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Find of the Day, courtesy Radio de Sebb: Lou Rawls covering Paul Davis' "I Go Crazy". NTM -- no idea when this was released.
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Find of the Day, courtesy Radio de Sebb: Lou Rawls covering Paul Davis' "I Go Crazy". NTM -- no idea when this was released.
I was listening to that too! Didn't recognize the voice as Sweet Lou.
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LAWD! back to Radio de Sebb in time for Sharon Jones "This Land is Your Land", which always makes my day.
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Magnificent segue on Radio de Sebb just now: some NTM shouter that was mostly "Gang-gang-gang" repetitions with a few lines about "Blues ain't nothin' but a good woman gone bad!" followed by Gwen Guthrie's "Ain't Nothin' Goin' On but the Rent."
No romance without finance!
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Magnificent segue on Radio de Sebb just now: some NTM shouter that was mostly "Gang-gang-gang" repetitions with a few lines about "Blues ain't nothin' but a good woman gone bad!" followed by Gwen Guthrie's "Ain't Nothin' Goin' On but the Rent."
No romance without finance!
I'm doing The Boardwalk this afternoon, but glad you're enjoying R de S -- they can be quite amazing.
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Magnificent segue on Radio de Sebb just now: some NTM shouter that was mostly "Gang-gang-gang" repetitions with a few lines about "Blues ain't nothin' but a good woman gone bad!" followed by Gwen Guthrie's "Ain't Nothin' Goin' On but the Rent."
No romance without finance!
I'm doing The Boardwalk this afternoon, but glad you're enjoying R de S -- they can be quite amazing.
Where we live, where we live: the aforementioned Lou Rawls and his phellow Philly Att-Stars urge their listeners to clean up the ghetto. Fell on deaf ears and dead charts, it seems.
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Just heard a phenomenal NTM tune: "Am I Black Enough for You?" Googled to find out who it was - Larry Grogan came up first, with his take on the Billy Paul song: http://funky16corners.wordpress.com/2007/09/26/billy-paul-am-i-black-enough-for-you/
What a great clavinet opening. I adore that instrument. Does anyone still bother with it?
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Just heard a phenomenal NTM tune: "Am I Black Enough for You?" Googled to find out who it was
doesn't your R de S player ID the artists? Mine does.
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Just heard a phenomenal NTM tune: "Am I Black Enough for You?" Googled to find out who it was
doesn't your R de S player ID the artists? Mine does.
I was playing it through iTunes, where oddly the artist and title do not show.
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R de S plays that Bobby Womack song that Rod Stewart (or his arranger) ripped off for "Do ya Think I'm a Plagiarist?"
and NTM: Syl Johnson, "Different Strokes"
"Stroke fo' a woman
Stroke fo' a man
Stroke fo' the hunter
Stroke fo' the game"
and now here's Prince to, er, stroke himself.
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ooooohhhhhhhhhh your hair is bee-yoo-tee-ful! Blondie goes "Atomic" on yo' ass.