The Spinners - Mighty Love - Live 1976

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Uploaded by on Aug 23, 2010

Here's the fantastic Spinners performing live Mighty Love, with Philippe Wynne going to church again, and some funny comedic moments!

The Spinners rate as one of the most fantastic groups along with The Temptations, The Four Tops, The Dramatics, The OJays, The Stylistics, The Whispers, The Intruders, Harold Melvin and The Blue Notes, and The Delfonics. They were apart of the golden age of classic soul groups who mesmirized us with their dances, energy, and love songs.

It's Ashame, Rubberband Man, Mighty Love, Could It Be I'm Falling In Love, I'll Be Around, Mighty Love, One of a kind Love Affair, Ghetto Child, Sadie, How Could I Let You Get Away, Then Came You, Games People Play, Love Don't Love NoBody, were among their biggest hits, making them the premier group of the 70's.

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  • These guys had such chemistry together. I wonder what in the world possessed Phillipe to want to go solo?

  • @JunebugObama A big head.

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  • These are showmen not like today's acts that relies on shock and awe because they knew the songs were the key not wearing your pants halfway down your ass or wearing "booty shorts" like Beyonce, Mariah and other singers. These songs sung by more talented people stand nearly 40 years later as classics that will out live us.

  • Looking at this performance I'm wondering how many male groups today can perform LIVE with a band and still hold it down. Musicians playing real instruments to accompany them. I think I saw a commercial saying the group Next is coming out with a new album LOL. I said album see, I dated myself didn't I?

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  • Until this video I hadn't known that Phillipe could 'turn it on' like that?!@#! Very, very talented vocalist and showman ... I would guess that he went solo for the same damn reason that Ben K. King left the Drifters, that Jackie Wilson left the Dominoes, that Eddie Kendricks left the Temptations, that Frankie Lymon left the Teenagers, Clyde McPhatter left the Drifters, et al: the lure of fame as a single act brought exits from those fabulous groups!

  • This is great!

  • Phillipe turns every song into a CHUURCH song.........

  • YOU BETTER PLAY THAT BASS!!!

  • Phillipe Wynn quit the spinners because he was sick with cancer I think and after the spinners he went to play with george clinton for a while and then he died. I thought he always wanted to play with clinton.

  • the end is funny though lol...

  • Soundstage! I first saw Journey on that show. That was some good music and the closest thing to a rock concert this poor girl would ever get to see. One act every week for a whole hour, unlike Austin City Limits, not necessarily blues & country. I was on cloud nine watching that show. Something to look forward to on PBS every week! They wouldn't show it in Oklahoma except for one or two seasons, yet Lawrence Welk got airplay for 20 years after he had died! Made me nuts.

  • Classic:))

  • When I think about it at times it hurts so much to know that we don't have this type of music anymore,these type of performers anymore, these kind of perfomances any more

  • Phillippe Wynne was a 'one of a kind' vocalist/performer,

    and died while singing on stage.

    One of the most unique vocalists I've ever heard.

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