well amongst all that a gem was unearthedIn honor of Valentine's Day a few of the sexier/love themed hip hop songs as heard on DJ Mister Cee's radio show this past weekend.
Marvin and Tammi had that special chemistry.well amongst all that a gem was unearthed
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Marvin Gaye with Tammi Terrell You're all I need to get by
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Dougie.. thanks for posting this....i had forgotten this song.........................Tammi died of a brain tumour at the young age of 24....Apparently Marvin was so affected by her death that he went into a 2 yr depression.....and i dont think that he really ever got over her death and his lossMarvin and Tammi had that special chemistry.
Yes I think her tragic death affected Marvin throughout the remainder of his life. For whatever reason I think he felt some responsibility for her death.Dougie.. thanks for posting this....i had forgotten this song.........................Tammi died of a brain tumour at the young age of 24....Apparently Marvin was so affected by her death that he went into a 2 yr depression.....and i dont think that he really ever got over her death and his loss
Saw Smokey in Vegas in the mid-eighties. I forget which hotel.I believe this is from a 1992 concert performance. One of many Smokey did at the Desert Inn before it closed for good in 2000. At that time a ticket probably cost about $15 or $20. What a steal to see a legend like that. Today $20 at a concert gets you a beverage.
Awesome story. Those kind of intimate concert settings are everything.Saw Smokey in Vegas in the mid-eighties. I forget which hotel.
I had a seat at a table right next to the stage. Mid-set he asked for requests from the audience. I shouted out "Bad Girl", which was one of his earliest songs. He said "Who say Bad Girl?" I raised my hand, and he came over to me and shook my hand. Then he and the band did a few verses of "Bad Girl". What a show!
Dougie, you unearthed another gem...Great live performance from 1978. I love this song to death. One of the greatest basslines in music history. Janice is a stunner too.
Another classic tune of theirs.
my favourite Smokey song.............Soul Music at its finest
I love Evelyn. Listen to her first album she was only 17 when it was recorded.
im kinda getting into her music......i wish the instrumental aspects were "tougher"....some horns, a "fatter" bass line and thicker drums.........but she has a great voice...her songs and videos are upbeat, fresh and enjoyable
I've been meaning to go back and listen to Ann Peebles. Thanks for sharing. This one of hers is iconica little tighter, and a thicker bass and strong drumming...and of course a steady diet of horns..........2 different styles ...but both top notch stuff






