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An excellent BBC4 documentary - serves as a fitting tribute:
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'I'm 18 with a bullet.Got my finger on the trigger,I'm gonna pull it.."
Love,Peace and Fook Chelski!
More like 20StoneOfHoop now.
Let's face it I'm not getting any thinner.
Pass the cake and pies please.
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R.I.P. Bobby Womack on 05:41 - Jun 28 with 2343 views
If your an old GIT like me, bobby womack got you through theose long hot summer nights when we had little else but five starr, debarge and col abrahams FROM EAST LONDON BOBBY RIP.
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" I guess in four or five years, the new generation's music will be .. electronics, tapes. I can kind of envision .. maybe one person .. with a lot of machines, tapes, and electronics setups, singin or speaking .. and using machines " James Douglas Morrison | 1969
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R.I.P. Bobby Womack 1944-2014 on 08:55 - Jun 28 with 2230 views
The Poet and Poet II are two of all time favourite albums ever. They were a brilliant "comeback" after his well known drug problems in the late 70s. Saw him a couple of times in '84 and '85 at the Hammersmith Odeon and both concerts were some of the best I've ever seen, he was a genius performer live.
This IMO was one of his finest from his classic early 70s period.
R.I.P. Bobby Womack 1944-2014 on 08:40 - Jun 28 by YorkRanger
Tragedy. Poet 2 remains one of the great albums of all time.
If I knew how to post it I would but no matter how high I get with Welton Felder is possibly my all time favourite record - awesome
Sad day
They played 'no matter' on solar this morning, brought a lump to the throat.
Fantastic song, here's for you York
from his last album, you can almost feel the pain of life in his voice
and the one I threw the Mrs around to on that fateful day, with Patti Labelle. Bobby always had an eye for fashion; saw him at Hammersmith Odeon in Leather trousers and leopard print boots, dig the suit in this video
also gave this lot their first number 1
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R.I.P. Bobby Womack 1944-2014 on 09:25 - Jun 28 with 2191 views
R.I.P. Bobby Womack 1944-2014 on 08:46 - Jun 28 by Discodroid
If your an old GIT like me, bobby womack got you through theose long hot summer nights when we had little else but five starr, debarge and col abrahams FROM EAST LONDON BOBBY RIP.
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we're exactly the same vintage Disco; the likes of Bobby never got the commercial recognition but kept me sane when mates were listening to the shit you mentioned and similar Jacko wannabees.
R.I.P. Bobby Womack 1944-2014 on 09:25 - Jun 28 by westberksr
we're exactly the same vintage Disco; the likes of Bobby never got the commercial recognition but kept me sane when mates were listening to the shit you mentioned and similar Jacko wannabees.
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R.I.P. Bobby Womack 1944-2014 on 10:18 - Jun 28 with 2155 views
R.I.P. Bobby Womack 1944-2014 on 08:55 - Jun 28 by CamberleyR
The Poet and Poet II are two of all time favourite albums ever. They were a brilliant "comeback" after his well known drug problems in the late 70s. Saw him a couple of times in '84 and '85 at the Hammersmith Odeon and both concerts were some of the best I've ever seen, he was a genius performer live.
This IMO was one of his finest from his classic early 70s period.
I was there too
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R.I.P. Bobby Womack 1944-2014 on 12:43 - Jun 28 with 2096 views
R.I.P. Bobby Womack 1944-2014 on 08:59 - Jun 28 by westberksr
They played 'no matter' on solar this morning, brought a lump to the throat.
Fantastic song, here's for you York
from his last album, you can almost feel the pain of life in his voice
and the one I threw the Mrs around to on that fateful day, with Patti Labelle. Bobby always had an eye for fashion; saw him at Hammersmith Odeon in Leather trousers and leopard print boots, dig the suit in this video
also gave this lot their first number 1
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Quality thx. I've got the Wilton Felder album somewhere that it's on - think it's called Secrets - great album in its own right
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R.I.P. Bobby Womack 1944-2014 on 15:28 - Jun 28 with 2046 views
Inherit The Wind was another great track. This was his actual comeback (although not credited as a vocalist) as he was persona non grata in the late 70s. Soon after came the classic "The Poet" LP.
Ian Dee played a six song medley tribute this morning and it was sheer class
He finished with this one. I remember putting this on and sitting in my Mum and Dad's garden one lovely sunny Sunday morning just after I'd got in from an Energy rave at around 10.00am A totally different vibe to the mad night I'd had but captured that weekend beautifully (apart from the fact I fell asleep and got badly sunburnt!!)
Cherish and enjoy life.... this ain't no dress rehearsal
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R.I.P. Bobby Womack 1944-2014 on 16:09 - Jun 28 with 2030 views
R.I.P. Bobby Womack 1944-2014 on 16:09 - Jun 28 by Monahoop
Very sad. They don't make the likes of him any more. RIP
They certainly don't, as a very ancient 'soul boy' the passing of these great artists is such a shame, so many memories come flooding back of my days living & breathing purely for those nights where you could be totaly wrapped and lost in the sounds produced.
R.I.P
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R.I.P. Bobby Womack 1944-2014 on 20:29 - Jun 28 with 1968 views
Thanks 18StoneOfHoop, that BBC4 documentary you posted is great. Well worth spending an hour watching.
My thoughts on the documentary. Although the gospel church itself was shown to be completely bogus, it was still the root of a lot of great music. Sam Cooke and later Bobby Womack got out of there asap, but still had their roots in gospel. Womack later mixed with all kinds of musicians from Dusty Springfield to Janis Joplin to Sly Stone and tried all kinds of musical styles. Although he was blown out by the rise of disco at the end of the seventies, I think he'd already taken a wrong turn after 'Across 110th Street', with his slower R&B stuff that strikes me as the root of a lot of the dire R&B sound that is around today.
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Air hostess clique
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R.I.P. Bobby Womack 1944-2014 on 19:05 - Jul 1 with 1823 views
I owned every Womack album right up to the MCA ones except for that first 'Fly me to the Moon' one. I've seen Womack live several times back in the day and would class myself as a fan. But let's be honest here, he was a bit arrogant, could be rude and until the Poet Albums, despite some world class tracks, his albums were patchy. Back in the day I could not listen all the way through those albums on United Artists, I had to put the decent tracks on cassettes and compile my own Bobby Womack compilations. I can't comment on the early part of his career as I only owned singles like 'Lookin' For a Love', 'It's all over Now' and 'What is This' on British releases (Soul City and Jay Boy if I recall). No doubt he made some of my favourite records, but he was a bit 'hit and miss' until The Poet....sorry Bobby, but 'That's The Way I Feel about Cha'
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R.I.P. Bobby Womack 1944-2014 on 20:17 - Jul 1 with 1805 views
The Stones' 'It's all over now' is one of the oldest singles i own even if well before my time but Jeez he had a life. I found out he'd died yesterday morning wen I saw his Telegraph obituary and he certainly knew what complications were:
'Womack’s efforts at comforting Cooke’s widow, Barbara, resulted in them marrying three months after the singer’s death, angering Cooke’s friends who felt that Womack was exploiting a grieving widow. Womack insisted that the match had started at her instigation, and it was Barbara who put up the money to pay for Womack’s first solo recordings for the Chess label. But the marriage was to end catastrophically when she discovered he was having an affair with her teenage daughter, Linda, obliging Womack to beat a hasty retreat from the family home at the end of the barrel of a gun. Linda, in turn, would go on to marry Womack’s younger brother, Cecil, thus leaving Womack in the possibly unique position of having been the same woman’s stepfather, lover, and brother-in-law in short order.'