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  1. Simon T posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    there's an excellent documentry called 'Music by John Williams' IMDbMusic by John Williams (2024) ⭐ 8.2 | Documentary, Biogra...1h 45m | 12A
  2. not for me. love to hear is version of The Clash - Rock the Casbah
  3. there's an alternaive vocal/intrumetal to honest to goodness, plus accap & insrumental of strange change
  4. Simon T posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    It would be nice to hear of 'a day in the life of a backing singer'; probably bored senseless and pee-poor pay?
  5. this thread might help. watch the videos and if it is played on it, give us the time and @chalky will enlighten you, i'm sure
  6. i'm sure he still alive, have a trawl through facebook for a contact
  7. this might help, good luck with the book https://dereksmusicblog.com/2012/01/09/the-dramatics-a-dramatic-experience/
  8. off tinternet: The lead vocals on "Beware of the Man (With the Candy in His Hand)" by The Dramatics are primarily sung by L.J. Reynolds. Ron Banks also provides vocals on the track. The song, written by Tony Hester, is part of the album "A Dramatic Experience"
  9. Simon T posted a post in a topic in Freebasing
    bumping in anticipation of the heatwave
  10. as my mother used to say, both neither use nor ornamment............but the extentend on might help ID the 70's boots
  11. Jannette Harper circa 1978 from late sister first buy Yvonne Baker, most probaby £1-£2 at the Fleet circa 1980
  12. Simon T posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    From a long defunct excellent comprehensive Motown site under artists; 1962: The Vandellas with Martha Reeves is formed as Marvin Gayes' backing Vocals Velvelettes (The), 1962- 1970: The varied line ups have consisted of Carolyn Gill, Mildred Gill, Bertha Barbee, Norma Barbee, Betty Kelly, Annette McMillan and Sandra Tilley. They were backing singers on many of the Motown hits, and their own best known single was the 1965 hit "He Was Really Sayin' Somethin'" Anecdotally, my late brother was a Pink Floyd obsessive when I asked him about Doris Troy backing on Dark Side of the Moon (along with Barry St. John, Lesley Duncan, and Liza Strike, contributed backing vocals on tracks) he replied ‘yeah I know her, she’s one of your lot, isn’t she?’ He saw TDSOFTM tour in the early 70’s and knew of backing singer Carlena Williams (of Soulful Drop in the Bucket fame to us)
  13. Simon T posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    thanks. the walrush of love
  14. Simon T posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Trying to find a song, the only lyrics know: “Well I put on my hat and threw on my coat Probably a big black geezer, sexy voice Sounds a bit like ‘hit the road jack’
  15. Simon T posted a post in a topic in Freebasing
    https://www.live-footballontv.com/
  16. Simon T posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
  17. Simon T posted a post in a topic in Freebasing
    Who on SS 'board' is allowed to read remembers' PMs?
  18. it's very nice
  19. I think the word ‘underwhelmed’ would describe this for me. Same recipe as “Summer of Soul” but far inferior ingredients. It’s maybe overshadowed by Summer of Soul being excellent. I would be in interested in the thoughts of ‘Sly’ aficionados.
  20. Simon T posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Before you spend the rest of your life going around in circles like I did, don't forget to log in to your accounts and make sure your phone number for password reset, 2 factor verification etc etc is up to date whoops, should be in freebasing
  21. Simon T posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    did this scan come from tinternet?
  22. Simon T posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Screen Gems
  23. Simon T posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    sound files attributted to W.B.Willingham? - 1. don't wanna be hurt no more - Associated Recording Studios 2. I'd think it over twice - Dick Charles Sam Fletcher ITIOT writer W.B.Willingham Willingham.mp3
  24. Simon T posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL

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