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Post by My Avatar Is A Hot Babe on Dec 13, 2019 20:00:16 GMT
Motown and Rock and RollWho are everyone's favorite artists from the 50s and 60s? The Beatles and any Motown artist that covered The Beatles are at the top of my list.
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Post by respiratoryproblems on Dec 13, 2019 20:23:54 GMT
I had a CD called Motown Sings The Beatles once. It was cheap. And it was shite.
The Supremes covering You Can’t Do That was a standout dud. I can barely recall what else was on there.
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Post by hoffa_nagila on Dec 13, 2019 21:40:37 GMT
I had a CD called Motown Sings The Beatles once. It was cheap. And it was shite. The Supremes covering You Can’t Do That was a standout dud. I can barely recall what else was on there. I like Stevie Wonder's version of We Can Work It Out. But he's a guy who couldn't sound bad if he tried.
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Felonious Spunk
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Post by Felonious Spunk on Dec 13, 2019 23:09:48 GMT
I had a CD called Motown Sings The Beatles once. It was cheap. And it was shite. The Supremes covering You Can’t Do That was a standout dud. I can barely recall what else was on there. I like Stevie Wonder's version of We Can Work It Out. But he's a guy who couldn't sound bad if he tried. Stevie’s version is very good. The Beatles version has always sounded too stuffy and stiff since I heard his.
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Post by essayceedee on Dec 14, 2019 1:02:19 GMT
I had a CD called Motown Sings The Beatles once. It was cheap. And it was shite. The Supremes covering You Can’t Do That was a standout dud. I can barely recall what else was on there. I like Stevie Wonder's version of We Can Work It Out. But he's a guy who couldn't sound bad if he tried. I take it you’ve never heard “I Just Called to Say I Love You.”
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Post by AKA on Dec 14, 2019 11:12:37 GMT
“Jammin’ on the One” was the worst thing about “The Cosby Show.” Aside from all the raping, I mean.
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Post by bradman on Dec 14, 2019 13:42:44 GMT
I am the furthest thing from a conspiracy theorist, but the evidence is overwhelming that Stevie can see.
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Post by respiratoryproblems on Dec 14, 2019 13:56:13 GMT
I am the furthest thing from a conspiracy theorist, but the evidence is overwhelming that Stevie can see. I have many friends who hold a similar opinion, who are likewise very sensible. I’m not sure I agree, primarily because after six decades, someone from his inner circle would have surely blown the whistle by now, but all three of Stevie’s wives have been stunningly beautiful, so who knows.
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Post by hoffa_nagila on Dec 14, 2019 15:44:42 GMT
I am the furthest thing from a conspiracy theorist, but the evidence is overwhelming that Stevie can see. I have many friends who hold a similar opinion, who are likewise very sensible. I’m not sure I agree, primarily because after six decades, someone from his inner circle would have surely blown the whistle by now, but all three of Stevie’s wives have been stunningly beautiful, so who knows. My limited dive into this conspiracy taught me that being blind can mean different things. In Stevie's case, the speculation is that he can see shadows and light.
I have an easier time believing that Magic Johnson never really had HIV. And I don't quite believe that either.
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Post by bradman on Dec 14, 2019 16:55:05 GMT
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Post by Norman ‘Whiplash’ Mailer on Dec 14, 2019 17:04:46 GMT
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Post by daved on Dec 14, 2019 17:06:13 GMT
Shaq is a treasure.
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daved
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Post by daved on Dec 17, 2019 1:04:10 GMT
Here’s a conversation 13 year olds would be embarrassed to have, never mind grown (?) men.
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Post by hoffa_nagila on Dec 17, 2019 6:42:56 GMT
It had to be the trousers.
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Post by hoffa_nagila on Dec 17, 2019 6:52:44 GMT
A reporter asked Stevie Wonder "does it ever upset you, being blind?"
Wonder replied "oh it's not too bad. At least I'm not a trumped-up cutting engineer."
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