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Sitting In The Park 8-11-2013


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Hi. I did a really good music show today. I started off with a set of early ‘60s R&B and then played sweet soul of different eras and styles for the rest of the show. You can check it out here:
 
 
You can listen to other shows and interviews with Chicago groups by going to my main page www.sittinginthepark.com Also, if someone you know wants to subscribe to this email list, they can add themselves at the following URL:
 
 
Playlist follows and I hope you enjoy the show.
 
Spiedels - A lovely one - Monte Carlo
Cornelius Neil and the Smart Brothers - I cried a long time - United International
Landy McNeil - Move it (move on) - Kapp
Vito and the Salutations - Don’t count on me - Wells
Ola V Harper - I wanna weep - Mona
Little Mickey and the Dynamites - I’m so lonely - Pounds
Chuck Johnson and Hazell Branch - Uh huh! - Modern Sound
Combinations - Please don’t leave me - Soul “O” Sonic
Fantastic Soul Locks - Come on home girl - Groovey Grooves
Talmadge Armstrong and the Escotts - Never stop loving you - Spindletop
Hands of Time - This love for real - Inner City
Duponts - If you do love me - Atco
Errol Gaye and the Imaginations - You don’t want my love - Steel Town
Impalas - I can’t see myself without you - Steady
Peggy Scott - Things have more meaning now - Old Town
Betty Everett - Keep it up - Fantasy
Shirley Brown - Blessed is the woman (with a man like mine) - Arista
Priscilla Price - Only yesterday - Geneva
Arlene Bailey - Close to you - AGB
Rod Wayne and Co - I love the way you love - Budweiser Showdown
Time - Dry your eyes - E Groove
Burning Flame - Tell me why - Rambo
Hamilton Movement - Your love (brings out the man in me) - Look-Out
Gaston - Tell me you don’t love me - Chocolate Cholly’s
Three Dimension - It’s been a long time - Sunset West
 
thanks,
Bob
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Hi. I did a really good music show today. I started off with a set of early ‘60s R&B and then played sweet soul of different eras and styles for the rest of the show. You can check it out here:
 
 
You can listen to other shows and interviews with Chicago groups by going to my main page www.sittinginthepark.com Also, if someone you know wants to subscribe to this email list, they can add themselves at the following URL:
 
 
Playlist follows and I hope you enjoy the show.
 
Spiedels - A lovely one - Monte Carlo
Cornelius Neil and the Smart Brothers - I cried a long time - United International
Landy McNeil - Move it (move on) - Kapp
Vito and the Salutations - Don’t count on me - Wells
Ola V Harper - I wanna weep - Mona
Little Mickey and the Dynamites - I’m so lonely - Pounds
Chuck Johnson and Hazell Branch - Uh huh! - Modern Sound
Combinations - Please don’t leave me - Soul “O” Sonic
Fantastic Soul Locks - Come on home girl - Groovey Grooves
Talmadge Armstrong and the Escotts - Never stop loving you - Spindletop
Hands of Time - This love for real - Inner City
Duponts - If you do love me - Atco
Errol Gaye and the Imaginations - You don’t want my love - Steel Town
Impalas - I can’t see myself without you - Steady
Peggy Scott - Things have more meaning now - Old Town
Betty Everett - Keep it up - Fantasy
Shirley Brown - Blessed is the woman (with a man like mine) - Arista
Priscilla Price - Only yesterday - Geneva
Arlene Bailey - Close to you - AGB
Rod Wayne and Co - I love the way you love - Budweiser Showdown
Time - Dry your eyes - E Groove
Burning Flame - Tell me why - Rambo
Hamilton Movement - Your love (brings out the man in me) - Look-Out
Gaston - Tell me you don’t love me - Chocolate Cholly’s
Three Dimension - It’s been a long time - Sunset West
 
thanks,
Bob

 

Great stuff again Bob, Burning Flame, Priscilla Price and Impala.s deserve special mention, speaking of "I can,t see myself without you" another take on that one by Ralfi Pagan is an incredible soul record IMHO

 

Kev

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yeah i really like that burning flame, i just got that, never heard of it before. i have no idea who originally did "i can't see me without you", it was written by JR Bailey and I would assume a pop hit (Bailey didn't record himself it until '74). It's on a main ingredient LP from '72 and Bailey wrote some other songs on the LP but Ralfi Pagan did it in '71 and I assume the Pagan version was a cover, like most of his songs. What is the original version?

 

here is the main ingredient version:

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZuH4pJbF7g

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yeah i really like that burning flame, i just got that, never heard of it before. i have no idea who originally did "i can't see me without you", it was written by JR Bailey and I would assume a pop hit (Bailey didn't record himself it until '74). It's on a main ingredient LP from '72 and Bailey wrote some other songs on the LP but Ralfi Pagan did it in '71 and I assume the Pagan version was a cover, like most of his songs. What is the original version?

 

here is the main ingredient version:

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZuH4pJbF7g

My mistake Bob, The Grooms is "I deserve a little more" on Shiptown, indeed, Ralfi Pagan on Fania is the version I have heard that you rightly mention, BTW, If you don,t know The Grooms, give it a whirl, its a masterpiece IMHO

 

Kev

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My mistake Bob, The Grooms is "I deserve a little more" on Shiptown, indeed, Ralfi Pagan on Fania is the version I have heard that you rightly mention, BTW, If you don,t know The Grooms, give it a whirl, its a masterpiece IMHO

 

Kev

 

I have the grooms 45, I don't really like it. I bought it when a tiny bit of stock came out like 6-7 years ago, nobody really cared back then, now people are into it because it's super rare as a record in the field.

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I have the grooms 45, I don't really like it. I bought it when a tiny bit of stock came out like 6-7 years ago, nobody really cared back then, now people are into it because it's super rare as a record in the field.

Myself and my mate Gaz Simon who played it to me more than 10 years ago certainly cared about it Bob, loved it then and love it now

 

Kev

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