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  1. Are there genuine-looking boots of "Keep On Talking" on red Fame floating around?
  2. "stucco"??
  3. Anyone have a nice copy of this one? Cash waiting.
  4. Thanks. But which version is appearing on the Soul label things?
  5. Yeah, but both Malcolm X suggestions are reggae, which isn't what I asked for.
  6. Can someone fill me in on the history of this one? I remember having it on an unreleased-Motown CD comp in the '90s. I'm not positiive it was credited to the Originals, though. What's happened since then? Where did this come from? https://www.popsike.com/The-ORIGINALS-Suspicion-Instrumental-RARE-1ST/130419953632.html And what about this? https://www.ebay.com/itm/ORIGINALS-SUSPICION-MONSTER-MOTOWN-NORTHERN-SOUL-CLASSIC-LISTEN-/360420524527?_trksid=p5197.m7&_trkparms=algo%3DLVI%26itu%3DUCI%26otn%3D4%26po%3DLVI%26ps%3D63%26clkid%3D5700208365603301288 And does anyone really care about the distinction between a first-press boot and a second-press boot? Certainly Motown had nothing to do with either of these... Thanks.
  7. Madam X is indeed the best suggestion...I've never heard the song, though and can find only a live clip....
  8. Wait, Bones. You mean YOU'RE commonly regarded as a travesty or the record is? I'm confused. With Karen copy you get the bonus of the pounding B-side.
  9. Thanks, everybody.
  10. no, that would work!
  11. Is the Jerry Williams a ballad? I can't seem to find a sound clip.
  12. Wow, thanks for the great suggestions, everybody!! I've got "The Girl Rated Triple X" as a fallback for X....Need to hear the Jerry Williams. Knew I could count on y'all.
  13. For a project I'm doing that involves songs with names in the titles (Bobby Is My Baby, Carlena, etc., etc., etc.), I'm stumped on X and Y name records. Can anyone think of a soul, R&B, blues, funk, or gospel record that has a male or female name in the title or lyrics that starts with an X (probably a lost cause) or a Y (Yvonne, Yvette, Yolanda, Yul...?) Thanks!
  14. Where's this doo-wop forum??
  15. Now, HERE'S a record with someone else's name on it that sounds like Don Gardner:
  16. Cash waiting for a nice clean copy. Please tell me total price with shipping to U.S. Thanks.
  17. Shep on "Fool to Fool" sounds absolutely nothing like Don Gardner to my ears. Then again, Shep on "Fool to Fool" sounds nothing like Shep on "I'm Sitting In." I'm not convinced that's the same singer on both sides of that record. I could be convinced that the "I'm Sitting In" Shep is Don Gardner, but not the "Fool to Fool" Shep. If that's Don Gardner singing "Fool to Fool," I'll eat my hat.
  18. Come on, Bob, you never heard of Dexys Midnight Runners?
  19. Cash waiting. Send me total including shipping to U.S., please. Thanks.
  20. Yes, Richard. "I'm Lonely" is surely in my all-time top ten (or so).
  21. Ha, by "flip over" I meant "turn over and play the B-side."
  22. Wow wow wow! I recently flipped over Herb Johnson "I'm So Glad" and the Four Perfections "I'm Not Strong Enough" for the first time and played them at my DJ night out of curiosity...Now I may never flip 'em back! What else should I flip over?? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ArEM3pfFk7A https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hsDw-Cx3huY&feature=related
  23. Well, I can assure you that the UK press played in the clip you can't listen to doesn't have the same glitch right at the beginning of the song that the clip you posted above does. Neither does my American copy, which I played on the radio here: https://wfmu.org/playlists/shows/14092 Click on realaudio link; "Walking Up..." comes up around 58:08. But my copy DOES have the glitch on the word "greet," as yours does as 0:54. Strange!
  24. Huh? I just listened to it for the third time!


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