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1968! Friday 4/29/05
« Reply #15 on: April 29, 2005, 10:27:35 AM »
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Sorry everyone else had to bail on the Clubhouse today.

I'm here, groovin. I was on the phone with BC getting insurance quotes. Music soothes the financial pain.
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« Reply #16 on: April 29, 2005, 10:30:48 AM »
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So I'm sitting at home working on my class reunion book page and groovin' on 10at10.  A really representative set I think.  (Not that I was there - I was 4).  But what I really want to know is...
Joe, have you been watching the American version of "The Office"?  It's just as painful to watch as the BBC version, except it isn't funny.

Oops, I just wasn't myself there.  I'm OK now.

I've made it a point *not* to watch it because I'm always disappointed in how comtemporary British shows translate as they cross the pond.  The butchering of "Absolutely Fabulous" by Jean Smart et al was the final straw.

You're right about "The Office" being a painful watch, though.
“The choir of children sing their song.  They've practiced all year long.  Ding dong.  Ding dong.  Ding dong.”

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« Reply #17 on: April 29, 2005, 10:30:57 AM »
preach it!
Don't stand in the way of LOVE!

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« Reply #18 on: April 29, 2005, 10:32:09 AM »
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Wow, "Love Power" followed by the magnificent "Alone Again Or."  If I were making a best-of-'68 mix it would sound a lot like this.  Sorry everyone else had to bail on the Clubhouse today.
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1968! Friday 4/29/05
« Reply #19 on: April 29, 2005, 10:33:34 AM »
A marvelous close, the unfortunately forgotten "Does Your Mama Know About Me."  What a smart, touching song.  I would have closed with the Four Tops' "Yesterday's Dreams," but this is even better.  Mike, sorry you missed this.  It's a must-tape.
“The choir of children sing their song.  They've practiced all year long.  Ding dong.  Ding dong.  Ding dong.”

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Blue Jay Way?
« Reply #20 on: April 29, 2005, 10:35:34 AM »
I thought he played MMT
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hi everyone in 10at10 land
« Reply #21 on: April 29, 2005, 10:36:40 AM »
Hi 10at10ers ...

Sorry I didn't notice the welcome messages from yesterday...
I've been given the basic instructions now  :D   Thanks DaveFist !!
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Re: Blue Jay Way?
« Reply #22 on: April 29, 2005, 10:37:31 AM »
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I thought he played MMT

You're right, he did.
“The choir of children sing their song.  They've practiced all year long.  Ding dong.  Ding dong.  Ding dong.”

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1968! Friday 4/29/05
« Reply #23 on: April 29, 2005, 10:37:42 AM »
Welcome yessongs! How'd you find us?
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« Reply #24 on: April 29, 2005, 10:38:38 AM »
I mean Davefish of course ...   8)
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« Reply #25 on: April 29, 2005, 10:41:08 AM »
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Welcome yessongs! How'd you find us?


With a little help from my friend....  Davefish
I've been a FogHead since 1982 though...
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« Reply #26 on: April 29, 2005, 10:42:26 AM »
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Welcome yessongs! How'd you find us?


With a little help from my friend....  Davefish
I've been a FogHead since 1982 though...


Are you Dave's co-worker who had lunch with me & the Princess at Amarin Thai a while back?
"Music is the Earth, People are the Flowers, and I am the Hose."

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« Reply #27 on: April 29, 2005, 10:44:28 AM »
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A marvelous close, the unfortunately forgotten "Does Your Mama Know About Me."  What a smart, touching song.  I would have closed with the Four Tops' "Yesterday's Dreams," but this is even better.  Mike, sorry you missed this.  It's a must-tape.


Dave is correct about Tommy Chong, he was one of the guitarists in the Vancouvers.  But you guys gotta read the whole story, lots of interesting stuff in here:

Allmusic Biography by Andrew Hamilton
A San Francisco nightclub launched one of the most exciting bands to come out the Northwest. Tommy Chong and Bobby Taylor formed Four Niggers & a Chink from Little Daddie & the Bachelors, who originated from the Shades, a Calgary/Edmonton based group. Little Daddie & the Bachelor's recorded a couple singles, including "Too Much Monkey Business" out of Vancouver, British Columbia.

The offensive name killed the fan base that Little Daddie & the Bachelors had built. It's unclear whether Bobby Taylor was a member of the Bachelors — Tommy Milton, Donald Mallory, Chong, and Wes Henderson, but he was with the latter group who changed their name weekly around the same theme: Four Colour Fellas and a Chinese Lad...Four N's and a C, before settling on Bobby Taylor & the Vancouvers. The original Vancouvers, in addition to Chong and Taylor, were Wes Henderson (guitar), Robbie King (keyboards), Ted Lewis (drums), and Eddie Patterson (bass).

They rebuilt their fan base by doing spirited, rock-ish versions of Motown hits. Jimi Hendrix played with them at one point for a year (prior to his stint with the Isley Brothers), mainly at Seattle's Black and Tan Club, but was fired because his solos were too long and loud. Mary Wilson and Florence Ballard heard the band when they played at Chong and Taylor's after-hour joint, the Elegant Parlor in Vancouver; Berry Gordy was contacted and the group signed with the hot recording company. It turned out to be a horrible mistake, but if they hadn't, would they have ever emerged from the Northwest?

Taylor was a veteran when he inked with Motown in 1967, he was born February 18, 1936, making him 31 at the time of the signing. Born in North Carolina, his folks moved to Washington, D.C., where he grew up in a public housing project and sang doo wops with friends on the street corners, sometimes joined by a tall, skinny kid named Marvin Gaye. Taylor's father was a full-blooded Native American and his grandfather, who had a singing group, was Puerto Rican. The Taylors knew all the musicians and their home was used as a resting place and motel for many artists who came through the district.

Taylor and friends traveled to Brooklyn, NY — the Fort Green Projects — to doo wop with locals who became Little Anthony & the Imperials and Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers; but nothing happen until he migrated West and connected with Chong.

Motown got Bobby & the Vancouvers' name out there, but things were never right. They suffered the same indignation as the Isley Brothers and were viewed as carpet bagging, newcomers, and were igged, by Taylor's account, by "90 percent of the artists." And to add salt to an open wound: Johnny Bristol didn't like Tommy Chong, who was married with a kid and a diehard pot smoker. Taylor left the group some time after the first album, which contained their hit "Does Your Mama Know About Me" (number 29, 1968), and two lesser smoothies: "Malinda" and "I Am Your Man." The Vancouvers were reduced to backing blue-eye soul singer Chris Clark on gigs. A Canadian, Chong needed Green Cards for himself and the bass player and was fired by Clark (actually Bristol) when he left in the middle of a gig for a Green Card interview.

Taylor "discovered" the Jackson Five who were billed with him for a ten-day stint at Chicago's Regal Theater. He took them back to Detroit and put them up in his apartment while he prepped them for an audition with Motown. He was living in a mostly lily white apartment building at the time and when management saw all the little black kids running around, they kicked Taylor and the Jacksons out.

Motown released his solo album, Taylor Made Soul, on Gordy; a good album that met with disinterest. Some of its titles, however, ("I've Been Blessed," "Don't Be Afraid," "Out in the Country," and "Eleanor Rigby") were bona fide. A second album was reportedly recorded but never issued.

The Jacksons passed their audition with distinction and Taylor was busy flying to Los Angeles to record them. His productions with the J5, except for some tracks that appeared on their debut album, were shelved for years. Taylor cut mostly old soul tunes with them to demonstrate their singing skills. But Berry Gordy wanted a contemporary sound that would cross over to all segments, so he created the Corporation with Deke Richards, Fonce Mizelle, Freddie Perren, Taylor, and himself. Taylor worked on the first three Jackson Five hits, but got no credit. He was out by 1970; according to many, Taylor was a bear to get along with.
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« Reply #28 on: April 29, 2005, 10:45:33 AM »
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Welcome yessongs! How'd you find us?


With a little help from my friend....  Davefish
I've been a FogHead since 1982 though...


Are you Dave's co-worker who had lunch with me & the Princess at Amarin Thai a while back?


Yes I believe I am...
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« Reply #29 on: April 29, 2005, 10:49:02 AM »
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Welcome yessongs! How'd you find us?


With a little help from my friend....  Davefish
I've been a FogHead since 1982 though...


Are you Dave's co-worker who had lunch with me & the Princess at Amarin Thai a while back?


Yes I believe I am...


Did you suffer the same fate as he did at Siemens this week?
"Music is the Earth, People are the Flowers, and I am the Hose."

--Carlos Santana, 2010