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Presented without commentary, because no commentary could do this pure greatness justice...
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I can believe that. A lot of people praise Motown for its innovations; they're not wrong are they? I'm realising how "black" Jimi Hendrix will sound now.Lament wrote:I'll think you'll be really surprised at how devastatingly groundbreaking a lot of these artists were. Rock bands pretty shamelessly ripped off a lot of what they were doing.
Also, I'm listening to Superfly on Youtube. Another instant classic.
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Curtis Mayfield is so great. I've got Superfly uploading for you right now (as well as There's A Riot Goin' On and Psychedelic Soul).
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With all due respect to Stevie & Marvin & The Supremes & The Temptations, this is my favorite Motown single of all-time (and probably my second favorite song ever)...
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I think I know that song but I will confirm after I've finished listening to Curtis.Lament wrote:With all due respect to Stevie & Marvin & The Supremes & The Temptations, this is my favorite Motown single of all-time (and probably my second favorite song ever)...
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By the time we're done blasting you with funk, soul, and Motown records, you're gonna be growing yourself an afro.
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One of the coolest frontmen going, surely. Handsome motherfucker too.Lament wrote:Presented without commentary, because no commentary could do this pure greatness justice...
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Does it just become instinctive, telling which one you're listening to? At the moment I would struggle to neatly divide these genres.Lament wrote:By the time we're done blasting you with funk, soul, and Motown records, you're gonna be growing yourself an afro.
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So yeah, I did underestimate Talking Book. It's taken longer to sink in than others but it's pretty damn good.
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His voice sounds so damn perfect on "I Believe".
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Who are the women of Motown I should be listening to other than Diana Ross? What has Aretha Franklin got to do with everything? She'd be described as "Soul", right?
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Martha & The Vandellas (you probably know "Heatwave"), Mary Wells, Gladys Knight & The Pips, The Marvelettes. I'm probably missing a big one.harmless wrote:Who are the women of Motown I should be listening to other than Diana Ross?
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theplatypus wrote:Martha & The Vandellas (you probably know "Heatwave"), Mary Wells, Gladys Knight & The Pips, The Marvelettes. I'm probably missing a big one.harmless wrote:Who are the women of Motown I should be listening to other than Diana Ross?
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"Never Can Say Goodbye" for me.Lament wrote:With all due respect to Stevie & Marvin & The Supremes & The Temptations, this is my favorite Motown single of all-time (and probably my second favorite song ever)...
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Speaking of women, I didn't like reading today that Marvin Gaye was a violent misogynist. That he was shot by his father dragged me into his biography, and now I'm wishing What's Going On wasn't such a fantastic album.
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It's difficult to neatly divide them at times, but you'll pick up on it. The stuff you're listening to it pretty much the era when funk grew out of soul, and a lot of it ended up on the Motown label, so there's a ton of crossover. Sly and Curtis Mayfield I'd both say progressed from soul to funk (Sly actually kinda invented funk). The Temptations went from a very traditional Motown sound to funk. Stevie Wonder went from a traditional Motown sound to a blend of soul and funk. Marvin Gaye went from Motown to soul. Not that there wasn't a lot of soul in the Motown sound, but the Motown sound was a very unique and recognizable pop sound/approach. I apologize cause probably none of this makes sense anywhere outside of my head...harmless wrote:Does it just become instinctive, telling which one you're listening to? At the moment I would struggle to neatly divide these genres.Lament wrote:funk, soul, and Motown
They call her the Queen of Soul. She's unreal.harmless wrote:What has Aretha Franklin got to do with everything? She'd be described as "Soul", right?
I second Jorge's list.theplatypus wrote:Martha & The Vandellas (you probably know "Heatwave"), Mary Wells, Gladys Knight & The Pips, The Marvelettes.
That's a fantastic choice. What a beautiful song.theplatypus wrote:"Never Can Say Goodbye" for me.
Yeah, he had some serious demons. I always wondered if subconsciously that was part of why I never got anywhere near as into him as I did with Sly or Stevie Wonder.harmless wrote:Speaking of women, I didn't like reading today that Marvin Gaye was a violent misogynist. That he was shot by his father dragged me into his biography, and now I'm wishing What's Going On wasn't such a fantastic album.
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I'm glad Talking Book is sinking in for you, harmless. It's a beautiful record.
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