Shake your soul (where did our love go)

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Uploaded by on Jul 29, 2009

Where did our love go was a motown hit for the Supremes in the 60's

Vocal stylings

Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fxoke4yuWlI

Brian Ferry and Roxy Music
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zoi6O-cq9I

Bob Dylan
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhOc0V-ES40

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  • Very nice job! Love the shadow too.

  • What's not to love about a shadow???

    Well Peter Pan was a bit conflicted about his shadow, but for normal folks shadows are often flattering. They do away with blemishes.

    I think it would have been a much better video if it had only been my shadow playing

  • You should try it in a Big Ron styleee next.

  • Ah the 60's... small boys down the park... jumpers for goal-posts... Scots boy... called him wee ginga yin... fast as a cat on roller skates... used to lob it into the back stick. Girls on the sidelines... screaming... clutching hankies to their mouths... pupils against teachers... big chance to impress... Oh sorry missus sprained ankle.. dragged off the pictch... tell you what spotters badge for Beckham early doors... now just get out there and enjoy yourself. Massive

  • this really is awesome - nice work :)

  • No you're really awsome Kenny. I have a very health respect for anyone who wants to usher in the new world order through music

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  • Nice one, and fully clothed, phew

  • Glad you liked it. The harsh lighting was a failed attempt to get a "300 Spartans" look. All I succeeded in getting was a huge shadow on the wall.

  • Just fooling around... but Dylan seems to bring a bit of gravitas to a motown dance song:-)

  • In the side-bar there are three examples of people singing in this style. It seems to have been prevalent in the 60's

    Perhaps an early example would be from Dylan's Blonde on Blonde where he does a breathy "I want you"

    Everybody thinks it is a Dylan style but in the side bar there are also example by Brian Ferry and Steve Harley.

    Dylan has changed his vocal style so many times during his career. At the moment he is singing like he had drunk too much whisky and gargled with rusty razor blades

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