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While we're on the subject of 'Motown'

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I think, 'Levi Stubbs' from the 'Four Topps' had the best voice ever.
 
Although I grew up in the era of the Four Tops and Motown, sadly, I never got to see the original line up live.

But, I did get to see the 'Elgins' 'heaven must have sent you' live at the Central Hotel Gilingham Kent, circa 1970.

Northern soul, 'Keeping the Faith'

What could be better, Land Cruiser, Crusing, listening to Northern Soul & Motown with a little Reggae on the side, :dance::dance::dance::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup: and the sweet smell of 'Nostalgia' wafting in the open window.:icon-cool: or should I say 'wafting through the climate controlled dash vent's':)

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I did see the Supreme's just after Miss Ross left
Lucky you.

The thing is, you don't appreciate groups in you youth, then when there gone you do. :)

IMO, they were just as good without Miss Ross, 'Floy Joy' 'Stoned love'
 
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Jackie Wilson - (Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher And Higher, is one of the best, and in my top 10 greatest ever songs.:dance:

Frank Wilson - Do i love you (indeed i do) is in there to:banana-rock:
Contours .. Just a little misunderstanding:banana-tux:

Duke of Earl-Gene Chandler:banana-wrench:
Twistin The Night Away - Sam Cooke:banana-rainbow:
MARVIN GAYE & TAMMI TERRELL "Ain't no Mountain High Enough":happy-bouncymagent:


Tammi Terrell, what a beauty, what a waist, what a short life.



Fond memories, Stompers.



 
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