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@Sion6 Thank you!!!!!
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sweet tune :)
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Florence and Mary create beautiful harmony . . . Miss Ross can sing and is supreme eye candy that tastes Diana-mite!
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Give me a break Carolina, you've been a Catty Little Diva wanna be on dozens of Diana Sites, putting the Lead Singer Down, does not elevate the Background Singers, no matter whay Miss Mary tells you
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@TheReturnOfBigBear that was a juvinile response. I just noticed Diana was disoriented, and mary looked angry, and given the girls conflicts around this time, it is conceiveable, their was a disagreement backstage. Since I spent for 94.00 to see Miss Ross back in March, I wouldn't say I hate her. I know how to seperate the art from the artist.
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been listening to these voices for 40 years, ( my first musical obsession started with the supremes @ the age of 8 ) if you ask me, this performance is one of the best i've seen. they nailed the vocals from the radio track completely live, including at least 5 key changes, while the slight misstep at the beginning proves the unshakable level of professionalism the supremes already developed early in their career.
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Even with the slight miscue on opening verse, I still like it better than the studio version. Diana caresses the vocal here into a hush that borders on lullaby. Not many singers can pull that off. Great stuff.
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She's screws up the beginning, Mary give her a nasty side-eye...
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I've always loved the music these ladies sang. Don't know anything about their trials and tribulations. I was young and didn't understand that stuff. I just soaked the music in all the way to "Upside Down."
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My my my my...Flo had such a powerful voice. I have listened to many of their live performances and she seems to consistently over shadow what i call Dina Ross flat voice (in comparison). Motown (Berry Gordon) should have let voice run free and let he take lead.
Florence should have left the group a lot earlier while she still had the strong will. Instead, her heart was weakened with all the drama that often found her on the loosing end.
R.I.P- Florence Ballard.
LOL@you people arguing over stuff that happened in the 1950s and '60s, before you guys were even born. It's in the past! Move on, and just enjoy the music!
Sion6 8 months ago 25
10 people have never heard a symphony
nevermindbrian 6 months ago 10