I grew up with a transistor radio fixed to my ear at night, but that didnt let me experience the range of music that was available. It sort of gave me a top 40 feel and most music fell short. Rock was king in my world until unexpectedly in the late 60's, early 70's I was exposed to the sound of R&B that felt good.
I've been having fun contributing on those "best of" threads, but I wanted to share some of the music that is a part of my experiences.
Its easy to pick out popular R&B groups and artists from the current era or from the era I am talking about. Everyone knows the Temptations and the Jackson 5, Marvin Gaye and Luther Vandross. I'm not really going to focus on those mainstream artists too much. I'm not talking about todays stars like Ne-yo, Chris Brown or John Legend. These guys all owe their fame to groups like Blue Magic, the Stylistics, and too many others to list.
aiight hoops...post up Atlantic starr (with original lead Sharon Bryant)..."When Love Calls", "Silver Shadow", "Circles"...HEY! or Ray Goodman & Brown, and The Floaters...Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhh!
damn, Hoops! I was just downloading some James Carr (Dark End Of The Street)...he had some great hits, then suffered from bipolar disorder..I got to see him perform for the first time in years in the late 1990s at Tramps, shortly befored he died of cancer...
they just dont make music like this anymore. I never heard that pouring water song before. Seems like he was an early victim of water boarding... lol..
Hiphop samples these tunes all the time and they become hits again to a youthful public that thinks its all brand new.
I've been having fun contributing on those "best of" threads, but I wanted to share some of the music that is a part of my experiences.
Its easy to pick out popular R&B groups and artists from the current era or from the era I am talking about. Everyone knows the Temptations and the Jackson 5, Marvin Gaye and Luther Vandross. I'm not really going to focus on those mainstream artists too much. I'm not talking about todays stars like Ne-yo, Chris Brown or John Legend. These guys all owe their fame to groups like Blue Magic, the Stylistics, and too many others to list.
Here are some of my lost favorites -
The Intruders -