Posted September 11, 200618 yr For me i find the intro to living a lie the high keyes hits the spot for me the songs ok but the intro is superb
September 15, 200618 yr Paulette - Love You Babe - Contact Gwen Owens - Wanted & Needed - Velgo Harold Melvin - Get Out - Landy Robert Tanner - Sweet Memories - Megatone Prophets - One Gold Piece - Shrine
September 15, 200618 yr Today's Man - Mark Putney I'm Catching On - Betty Lloyd Funny Feeling - George Wydell You Live Only Once - Imperial Wonders Please Give Me One More Chance - Clyde McPhatter Hung Up On Your Love - Montclairs Hold On Help Is On The Way - G Davies & R Tyler
September 15, 200618 yr ray and the blue satins.....i remember a number of us running into the floor at prestatyn this year early in the morning on the saturday niter after the place had right thinned out currently, i love the intros to kings of soul and elipsis - both so sublimely simple for the ultimate intro building up to an absolute crescendo - manny corchado's pow wow - i often just play the intro over and over again - it's absolutely the best!
September 15, 200618 yr ray and the blue satins.....i remember a number of us running into the floor at prestatyn this year early in the morning on the saturday niter after the place had right thinned out currently, i love the intros to kings of soul and elipsis - both so sublimely simple for the ultimate intro building up to an absolute crescendo - manny corchado's pow wow - i often just play the intro over and over again - it's absolutely the best! Ray and the Blue satins went to the "Gasher" from me several years ago Brill tune. Don't know if rousing but the intro to the FORMATIONS tune "lonely voice of love " I do like. ATB Stevie
September 18, 200618 yr Some great intros mentioned so far, but my nomination would have to go to Bunny Sigler "Follow Your Heart" still gives me a tingling feeling every time I hear it
September 18, 200618 yr Really good choice Ray & The Blue Satins actually......what a record The openning bars of Ray And The Blue Satins are pure 100% Texas funk Some great records mentioned on this thread, but for the best intro EVER made click here for Larry Ellis "Funky Thing" . Happy memories of Jo Jo's on a Sunday night around 98/99 and Snowboy get's on the mic "If you've not heard this before you'd best clench your butt cheeks tight, coz when this bastard breaks you're gunna know about it!!!!!"
September 23, 200618 yr Can,t believe it,s not been mentioned---- a played out tune but instantly recognisable and passionate--"If that,s what you wanted"---Frankie Beverley----just play it in your head!!!!!
For me i find the intro to living a lie the high keyes hits the spot for me the songs ok but the intro is superb