Re: Favorite Motown songs

Curby wrote:
bigjeffjones wrote:

This is good stuff!  Otis Redding was not Motown, though.  He was Stax all the way.  Memphis, baby.

Ike was a chitluns circuit, delta blues man crossed over from gospel in the beginning.  Clarksdale, MS.  Rhythm Kings!

Though it is said he was a talent scout for Motown, in the early days, his first recording with Tina I believe came out of Memphis also, then A&R.  Maybe St Louis?

Tina was RAW, Nutbush city limits, Texas sex appeal.  pant

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Jeff,

Tina was from Nutbush, Tennessee.  A little nothing of a town near Jackson.  I used to travel in my job and remember seeing the sign for the town proudly state it was the hometown of Tina Turner.

Of course, I looked right at it and wrote Texas...  You're right, Thank You!

Well, both start wit Te    DOH.

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Re: Favorite Motown songs

bigjeffjones wrote:
Curby wrote:
bigjeffjones wrote:

This is good stuff!  Otis Redding was not Motown, though.  He was Stax all the way.  Memphis, baby.

Ike was a chitluns circuit, delta blues man crossed over from gospel in the beginning.  Clarksdale, MS.  Rhythm Kings!

Though it is said he was a talent scout for Motown, in the early days, his first recording with Tina I believe came out of Memphis also, then A&R.  Maybe St Louis?

Tina was RAW, Nutbush city limits, Texas sex appeal.  pant

MuchSoul
MuchLove

Jeff,

Tina was from Nutbush, Tennessee.  A little nothing of a town near Jackson.  I used to travel in my job and remember seeing the sign for the town proudly state it was the hometown of Tina Turner.

Of course, I looked right at it and wrote Texas...  You're right, Thank You!

Well, both start wit Te    DOH.

MuchLove
FDOL

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Re: Favorite Motown songs

The best Motown stuff was that which was recorded without the control of Berry Gordy and given their own artists license. While Marvin Gaye made some good stuff, like Heard It Through The Grapewine, it was only when he was free of restraints that he made his best albums in such as What's Going On (1971) and Let's Get it On (1973), likewise with Stevie Wonder's Music of My Mind (1972), Talking Book (1972), and Innervisions (1973).

Re: Favorite Motown songs

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Re: Favorite Motown songs

The Tracks of My Tears, Smokey Robinson and the Miracles
My Guy, Mary Wells
Endless Love, Lionel Richie and Diana Ross, (now there was a voice!)
This is taking me waaaay back now!
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Is this Motown?  Just a classic good song, regardless... couldn't find a good old version...

Devil with the Blue Dress ~ Mitch Ryder
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And another dose of Mitch...
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