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Enigma869 wrote:Some great, old, Motown music from this band...
http://www.cnn.com/2008/SHOWBIZ/Music/1 ... index.html
John from Boston
Tito wrote:Why the hell was he still living in Detroit?
Tito wrote:Why the hell was he still living in Detroit? I would've moved out there with my first royalty check.
Enigma869 wrote:Tito wrote:Why the hell was he still living in Detroit?
Detroit is definitely a shithole (sorry my Detroit friends). That said, home is home, regardless of what type of place it is.
John from Boston
Enigma869 wrote:Tito wrote:Why the hell was he still living in Detroit?
Detroit is definitely a shithole (sorry my Detroit friends). That said, home is home, regardless of what type of place it is.
John from Boston
RobbieG wrote: Have you been to Detroit John to say that? I was there for the Superbowl a couple years ago and the people were great.
Enigma869 wrote:RobbieG wrote: Have you been to Detroit John to say that? I was there for the Superbowl a couple years ago and the people were great.
I've been to Detroit more than once, and wouldn't have offered an opinion on a place I had never seen, genius! I think Detroit is a GREAT, GREAT sports city, with superb fans. It still doesn't change the fact that it's one of the most run down cities I've ever been to. That said, as I previously said, home is home, wherever that happens to be. I personally grew up in a very rough city, about 8 miles north of Boston, that is a complete shithole. I escaped as soon as I was intelligent enough to understand that raising a family in a hellhole probably wouldn't be a wise idea. Even though I escaped, it will forever be my hometown.
John from Boston
Jeremey wrote:Levi and The Four Tops were among the select records of my parent's collection I would plunder as I was learning to sing and perform for my family in the living room. Something amazingly singular and unique about his sound. He had a big influence on one Mr P and Jonathan C as well. Speaking of which, listen to "Where Did I Lose Your Love," and get a feel for the "I'll Be There" influences JC & I discussed at his studio.
larryfromnextdoor wrote:most likely his last perfromance.. pretty touching..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1May52b ... re=related
Ehwmatt wrote:larryfromnextdoor wrote:most likely his last perfromance.. pretty touching..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1May52b ... re=related
That was tough to watch, but I agree, very touching. Fucker still had a lot of soul! Wow.
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