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Last week. I saw 'Redlands' at Chichester Festival Theatre, based on the Jagger/ Richards/ Faithfull drugs bust in 1967. Very entertaining evening and the cast made a good fist of playing the Stones' version of this Marvin Gaye classic: "Can I get a witness?"
edit: don't seem to be able to copy link? ...thanks rbee!
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Friday Choons - Motown on 11:53 - Oct 4 with 2669 views
"Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1."
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Friday Choons - Motown on 13:38 - Oct 4 with 2577 views
Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. He runs like a cheetah, his crosses couldn't be sweeter. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore.
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Friday Choons - Motown on 16:44 - Oct 4 with 2406 views
"a diseased bunch of mofos if there ever was one, their beauty is so awesome that listening to them at their best is like being in some vast dream cathedral decorated with a thousand gleaming American pop culture icons."
- Lester Bangs on The Beach Boys
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Friday Choons - Motown on 03:04 - Oct 5 with 2153 views
Friday Choons - Motown on 16:44 - Oct 4 by qpr_1968
This with 'Mercy, Mercy Me' and 'Inner City Blues' are, for my money, a trilogy of such brilliant songs commentating on the social ills of that time which sadly, are still relevant today.
His voice was incredible but on this track, he was simply sublime. To think, he had to convince Berry Gordy to release 'What's Going On' too.
'Always In Motion' by John Honney available on amazon.co.uk
This with 'Mercy, Mercy Me' and 'Inner City Blues' are, for my money, a trilogy of such brilliant songs commentating on the social ills of that time which sadly, are still relevant today.
His voice was incredible but on this track, he was simply sublime. To think, he had to convince Berry Gordy to release 'What's Going On' too.
100% this and indeed a crying shame that almost 55 years later nothing has changed.
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Friday Choons - Motown on 12:00 - Oct 5 with 1978 views
Friday Choons - Motown on 03:20 - Oct 5 by wood_hoop
Still grooving in my twilight years to this great thread, so many TM tunes that bring back wonderful memories of my teenage years
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That's a new one on me, Wood.
Lovely. More rambling than most Motown songs, but it really fits the mood of the tune.
Gorgeous. Thanks.
Generally, I agree that Marvin breaking free of the factory mode was the high point Motown, creatively and musically. Simply sublime music and sentiments.
"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."
Friday Choons - Motown on 08:25 - Oct 5 by DaBurgh
100% this and indeed a crying shame that almost 55 years later nothing has changed.
Got my Motown toons playing on Spotify as I type following the Hoops on the BBC.
Here's a lyric from the Ecology Song: '...Oil wasted upon our oceans and upon our seas, fish full of mercury...' And he wrote this in 1971, when Sandro was a mere 34 years of age...
'Always In Motion' by John Honney available on amazon.co.uk
He's also got us speaking Gaelic. When folks die now, I knock out what he posts on here. No idea what the f..k I am saying, I could be insulting the dead for all I know, but it has more cache when you say it over, sorry for your loss!
Fair play to him, I've become a big fan of 'Briolingo'...someone should set him up on an app or suchlike.
'Always In Motion' by John Honney available on amazon.co.uk