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Uploaded by on Sep 18, 2007

I once again had the oppurtunity to see some legends!!!!


www.homemadesoul.com

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  • This is Harold Calvin and the Broke notes!!! LOL

  • This not the original Blue Notes. There needs to be a law.

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  • horrible! but they can't replace Teddy P

  • Don't know where they got this clown from, but give him credit for trying to hit Teddy's notes, but I swear at one time there was a lead singer that sounded JUST LIKE TEDDY! mannerisms and all, it was on a PBS, program in the 80's, I remember Harold Melvin saying you better set your VCR to this, I didn't own one, but God they killed it!

  • Wud like it if sound quality was better ! Hard to make out soz

  • HEY hey...thats Gerald Melvin & the Stroke Notes! High cholesterol clots in the multi-purpose room. Lol!!

    

  • HAAHHAAAHHAAA!!! Arrest all dem mudda-fuggas..HAAAHAAAHAAA!!!

  • @homemadesoul two of them Larry and Lloyd.

  • lmbo@ Harold Calvin and the Broke notes!!!

  • Y'all do realize the name of the group is The Original Blue Notes! The poster is not saying that they are the original group. Get y'all facts straight! First of all the 1st incarnation of The Blue Notes did not consist of Teddy Pendagrass. Harold Melvin added Teddy in 1970 (the group had been around since the 50's). The Original Blue Notes is a different group of ex Blue Notes. They changed the name to Harold Melvin and The Blue Notes. So you had 2 groups broken away from the The Blue Notes.

  • lol.....

  • If the ORIGINAL Blue Notes did not have any changes to their line up, Harold would have never became a Blue Note, you wouldn't have "Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes nor would you have this music....all things change over time.

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