@Drillin4Oil well i am a huge supremes fan and the shock to mary and her diana hating fans was that the two girls on this tour were BETTER yes BETTER that florence and mary. this tour was brilliant from what i have seen.
@spintation Uh Hello? What would your definition of a real Supreme be exactly. Lynda joined in 1972, and Scherrie in 73. You seem to forget that all 8 ladies had hits after Diana left, all recorded on the Motown label as the Supremes. They are the real Supremes you twit.
@MrJamzyboi , That may be true, but with Diana in the 1960's they racked up 7 no. 1 consecutive worldwide. hits. No amount of Post Diana Supremes can match that.
@wonderboyjoy people keep over estimating the new supremes of the early 70's. they had a few songs that sounded great but they were not big money spinners world wide. over here the albums got bad reviews because there was no focus...just like pre diana as lead days. i don't think the supremes had any major charting hits here in the 70's. though i kept buying their albums just hoping they would do ok.
@wonderboyjoy Wonderboy - You obviously were'nt around in the years The Supremes were still in the charts. All of these singles did very well - Up The Ladder, Stoned Love, Nathan Jones, Floy Joy, Automatically Sunshine, River Deep (w/4 Tops) You Gotta Have Love In Your Heart (w/4 Tops) now THAT's a bigger collection of chart successes that many similar style/format acts could only dream of such as The Emotions/LaBelle/Sister Sledge etc, etc...
it is a shame that this tour was canceled. i went to the last one in Madison Square garden in NYC... This tour showed that there were more supremes than just Mary, flo or cindy... and that Diana was flexable in working with them.
@Drillin4Oil well i am a huge supremes fan and the shock to mary and her diana hating fans was that the two girls on this tour were BETTER yes BETTER that florence and mary. this tour was brilliant from what i have seen.
wonderboyjoy 2 weeks ago
i saw this show in atlanta, the how was great especially the opening.
jontrey 4 weeks ago
@spintation Uh Hello? What would your definition of a real Supreme be exactly. Lynda joined in 1972, and Scherrie in 73. You seem to forget that all 8 ladies had hits after Diana left, all recorded on the Motown label as the Supremes. They are the real Supremes you twit.
MrJamzyboi 1 month ago
@MrJamzyboi , That may be true, but with Diana in the 1960's they racked up 7 no. 1 consecutive worldwide. hits. No amount of Post Diana Supremes can match that.
SpazChat 2 weeks ago
@SpazChat spot on!
wonderboyjoy 2 weeks ago
@wonderboyjoy people keep over estimating the new supremes of the early 70's. they had a few songs that sounded great but they were not big money spinners world wide. over here the albums got bad reviews because there was no focus...just like pre diana as lead days. i don't think the supremes had any major charting hits here in the 70's. though i kept buying their albums just hoping they would do ok.
wonderboyjoy 2 weeks ago
@wonderboyjoy Wonderboy - You obviously were'nt around in the years The Supremes were still in the charts. All of these singles did very well - Up The Ladder, Stoned Love, Nathan Jones, Floy Joy, Automatically Sunshine, River Deep (w/4 Tops) You Gotta Have Love In Your Heart (w/4 Tops) now THAT's a bigger collection of chart successes that many similar style/format acts could only dream of such as The Emotions/LaBelle/Sister Sledge etc, etc...
ivyfield 1 week ago
@ivyfield i stand by my comments and the girls behind diana in RTL tour were brilliant.
wonderboyjoy 1 week ago
@MrJamzyboi exactly!
wonderboyjoy 2 weeks ago
it is a shame that this tour was canceled. i went to the last one in Madison Square garden in NYC... This tour showed that there were more supremes than just Mary, flo or cindy... and that Diana was flexable in working with them.
jeffdon4 4 months ago