i am so glad i got a chance 2 see this group with its orignal members in the winter of 1971 at the high chapperal on 78 th an stony island. the first 3 rows were all groupies an just so happen 2 be about 2 or 3 hundred of the most beautiful women ive ever seen. what magic it was in those days .plesant memories that will last 2 eterinty./prince Rashid EL....'-=
I WILL ALWAYS LOVE THEIR MUSIC THEY WERE SINGING IN MY BASMENT ON MARX STREET IN DET, BEFORE THEY GOT FAMOUS (JOHN.R) ARE YOU STILL HERE LARRY.REED, SQUIR...
I just saw this episode of Soul Train on the Bounce network. There was another guest; I think his name was Silky Johnson or Silk Johnson. He was as HIGH AS A KITE!!! I thought it was just me thinking this, but there were audience members in the audience laughing during his interview. Wow. Did anyone else see it or where can I find that video?
I have always loved this song; so glad i was born and brought up through the 70s, that way i can recognize and appreciate great music, thnx for posting this
I Used To Work With WEE GEE We Did A Production Together Back In 1988 I Went To Live In Houston Texas Where He Was Living At Before He Passed Away We Met In My Hometown Of Cleveland Ohio Right After A Dramatics Reunion Concert And The Rest Is History He Invited Me To Come To Houston Texas So He Could Produce An Album On Me The Album Never Happened But I Have One Song That We Wrote Together And I Will Release It Very Soon R.I.P. William Wee Gee Howard
they had some strong voices
pacedeli24 2 weeks ago
i am so glad i got a chance 2 see this group with its orignal members in the winter of 1971 at the high chapperal on 78 th an stony island. the first 3 rows were all groupies an just so happen 2 be about 2 or 3 hundred of the most beautiful women ive ever seen. what magic it was in those days .plesant memories that will last 2 eterinty./prince Rashid EL....'-=
poohmanamar 2 weeks ago
the first noise from this jam always gives me goosebumps..damn..they don't make them like this anymore..when they should
LBJTV 3 weeks ago
I WILL ALWAYS LOVE THEIR MUSIC THEY WERE SINGING IN MY BASMENT ON MARX STREET IN DET, BEFORE THEY GOT FAMOUS (JOHN.R) ARE YOU STILL HERE LARRY.REED, SQUIR...
quincey53 3 weeks ago
DAM HOWARD UNIVERSITY , DAVID... HOW I MISS HIM .
sierria64 1 month ago
I just saw this episode of Soul Train on the Bounce network. There was another guest; I think his name was Silky Johnson or Silk Johnson. He was as HIGH AS A KITE!!! I thought it was just me thinking this, but there were audience members in the audience laughing during his interview. Wow. Did anyone else see it or where can I find that video?
girraud 2 months ago
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NOW GO TO THE DRAMATICS NO REBATE ON LOVE OR THE SONG FEEL IT.
mjlovesme4life 3 months ago
The best soul group ever, who have never been heard of in the UK! Great vocals, and Tony Hester was the best thing that ever happened to this group
dylandollyspud 3 months ago
one of the best downbeats ever
RAkapsi 3 months ago
I remember when this was THE song for slow dancing at the friday night dance....
bitppr6 4 months ago
The saddest part of the video , if you notice, everyone is dancing like a couple as in holding hands , waist etc. smh
rjam1974 6 months ago
@rjam1974 Don't think nobody get what you're talkin about. Whats sad? How did your group dance on your million selling record?
HollyHoodUSA 6 months ago 3
@HollyHoodUSA i guess some folks make posts and comments while their on dust
killskillz 4 months ago
@HollyHoodUSA talking about the crowd- their dancing like couples to a song which mourns lost love.
maomaotittymcmao 1 month ago
this was the jam,, the early yrs of the 70's Dramatics was another bad group .
granprix49 8 months ago 6
I have always loved this song; so glad i was born and brought up through the 70s, that way i can recognize and appreciate great music, thnx for posting this
musiclvr1able 9 months ago
I Used To Work With WEE GEE We Did A Production Together Back In 1988 I Went To Live In Houston Texas Where He Was Living At Before He Passed Away We Met In My Hometown Of Cleveland Ohio Right After A Dramatics Reunion Concert And The Rest Is History He Invited Me To Come To Houston Texas So He Could Produce An Album On Me The Album Never Happened But I Have One Song That We Wrote Together And I Will Release It Very Soon R.I.P. William Wee Gee Howard
ronniecanada 9 months ago
just like the original heard in the 70s, love it! brings memories. this and so many wonderful soul music that is unrepeated.
excepticayselectiva 1 year ago