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Hoping "Feebasing" is the right place for this question. 

I need some help with the lyrics of Moses Dillard & The Text Town Dispaly "We Gotta Come Together". What is he singing here (from 1:32). 
“Talking bout some of us…??...??..??/ Let us not..??.., we got a long way to go”
All help is appreciated! 🙏

 

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    Kesalocasoul

    Is the second part " Let us not get too convivial"?

  • Kesalocasoul
    Kesalocasoul

    Why not contact daughter Chandra Dillard, who is a South Carolina State Representative.  A busy lady I'm sure, but she will be pleased to read of your (our) interest in her father's work (see link).

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1 hour ago, Kesalocasoul said:

Is the second part " Let us not get too convivial"?

Yes! 👍
But the first part is really hard!

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8 minutes ago, Kesalocasoul said:

Why not contact daughter Chandra Dillard, who is a South Carolina State Representative.  A busy lady I'm sure, but she will be pleased to read of your (our) interest in her father's work (see link).

https://www.localmusicscenesc.com/moses-dillard

By the way what an interesting album "Now!" is.  Way ahead of its time when released in 1969.

 

Thanks a lot for the tip, I will do that!

You might like to read this article about Moses Dillard, which appeared in Blues and Soul #160 (May 1975).  Moses was also politically active, so it runs in the family. (I'd forgotten that Joshua Dillard was a fictional brother; he was actually a Mr James Moore.)

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On 11/06/2023 at 15:28, Kesalocasoul said:

You might like to read this article about Moses Dillard, which appeared in Blues and Soul #160 (May 1975).  Moses was also politically active, so it runs in the family. (I'd forgotten that Joshua Dillard was a fictional brother; he was actually a Mr James Moore.)

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Thanks a lot mate!

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