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From the album 'Kathe Green' (Prodigal). Not the sound of Motown but I've always enjoyed it.

https://youtu.be/u1DbWNRoygQ?si=bhAeYzz3j1pJMfW_

Beautiful Changes   
Help Me Sing My Song   
Color World   
First Thing In The Morning   
Love City   
Solo Ride   
Alone Again And Free   
What Kind Of Man Are You   
And So You Go


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Edwin Starr / Re: Agent Double-O Soul - Live
« Last post by Roger on February 16, 2026, 04:22:04 pm »
Interesting that both Edwin Starr and Billy Preston wear strictly continental suits and high-collared shirts whilst Alex Harvey makes a point of not wearing them!!  :)

Roger
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Gladys Knight & The Pips / Re: And This Is Love
« Last post by humboldt on February 16, 2026, 11:26:32 am »
Looks like they all fell down a black hole somewhere!  :(
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Edwin Starr / Re: Agent Double-O Soul - Live
« Last post by humboldt on February 16, 2026, 11:23:12 am »
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General Discussion, Questions, News etc. / Re: Has everyone gone to the moon?
« Last post by guest23 on February 16, 2026, 11:11:58 am »
I suppose the email...to his personal email...never got through.
and the letter to his home address got lost in the post.
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Gladys Knight & The Pips / Re: And This Is Love
« Last post by Roger on February 16, 2026, 08:52:00 am »
There was also a version released on A&M by The Sisters Love ....

https://www.45cat.com/record/nc850367us

Not that I can find that either!!   :(

Roger
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Edwin Starr / Re: Agent Double-O Soul - Live
« Last post by Roger on February 16, 2026, 06:20:19 am »
Edwin's "Agent OO Soul" has always intrigued me in that it wasn't released in The UK back in '65 and we had to wait until the release of his "Soul Master" LP by Tamla-Motown in 1969 before it was officially released here.

However ... back in 1965 it was listed on Radio London's Fab 40 chart, along with a local version by Alex Harvey, at #40 for one week on 12th September 1965.

https://radiolondon.co.uk/rl/scrap60/fabforty/65fabs/sept65/fab120965/fab120965.html

This has led some to speculate (including myself) that it was intended for release, presumably by EMI on their Stateside label, but was withdrawn, maybe the folks over at Ric-Tic/Golden World in Detroit had lost faith in EMI following their failure to break The Reflections in Britain, especially after having seen their "Poor Man's Son" song become a major UK hit for The Rockin' Berries.  I wonder if there is some dusty vault containing a UK copy of it from 1965.  :)

Roger
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General Discussion, Questions, News etc. / Re: Has everyone gone to the moon?
« Last post by Paul Nixon on February 16, 2026, 05:00:34 am »
Greetings from The Sea of Tranquility ...  ;D

I'm currently off on my travels and the sea as seen from my hotel room does look very tranquil, so I'm not in a position to post too often, but here are a few thoughts of mine.

I refuse to believe that Motown is in any way "dead", in my ordinary, everyday activities I regularly hear Motown being played in bars and on radio stations, mixed in with a whole lot of other stuff of course, and there seems to be just as much interest in people such as Stevie Wonder, Diana Ross and Marvin Gaye and groups like The Supremes, The Temptations and Four Tops as ever.  The music is generally 50-60 years old so we shouldn't expect it to be regularly featured in the mainstream charts but I think it has aged very well.

With regard to MT I find that the strategy of The Boss (aka Humboldt/John etc. etc.) in posting a dozen or so new threads in weekly bursts often backfires, I find that I'm expected to watch and comment on videos that are often half an hour long (or more) and I don't always have the time to do this so I leave it for "later" only to find that it disappears as the MT Software has marked it as "read" which isn't exactly true!!

I also have issues with the "show unread posts" facility as I find that it only lists threads for three or four times before the MT software assumes that I'm not interested in them and stops displaying them ... so if 10 new threads are started and I look at three or four of them the system makes the others disappear ... Yes I know that there is always the "show all unread threads" facility but it is irritating that I should need to look there.

Personally I think that there are too many "minor" threads on here ... I don't think we need individual threads for each "Live" performance of a song by Gladys Knight as an example, just one "Live Performances" thread in the Gladys Knight section where people can post anything they have found ... same for The Supremes,  Marvin Gaye, Marvelettes, Elgins, Stevie Wonder etc. etc. etc. of course.  I'm thinking of creating something like the "Ed Sullivan" thread or the "Motown Not On Motown" thread, lots of great stuff following the same theme and all in one place  ... sometimes less really is more and rather than having 20 threads with 10 views each we would have one thread with 200+ views which would look a whole lot better.  Over the past few years I've posted a few "New Music" threads featuring recently recorded music that I think will appeal to fans of "Classic Motown", in retrospect it would have been better if I'd created one "New Music" thread and put them all in one place.

As I'm typing this I'm listening to Mr Snakepit's Motown show via the NMFM "play again" facility  ... I'd ask Mr Snakepit to reconsider his position regarding WestGrand ... new releases do need to be supported, even if the people behind them appear to be imperfect and, who knows, maybe the EMails got directed into their recipient's Spam Folder ... I occasionally look in my Spam folder and find all manner of "Legitimate" EMails in there!!

Anyway, must dash, it's approaching time for me to lift off again.   ;D

Roger


I would agree with you Roger,

I lose count of the number of emails that I send to record companies as a legitimate newspaper reviewer - at least 50 per cent get ignored - I have to take that as not a slight but due to the fact that the mail never got to the right person - they could not help but were too busy to reply so - that they had no stock but would look at it again when stock became available. This is as true with companies as big as Sony or Universal as it is with smaller outfits. I cannot take it too personally...
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Gladys Knight & The Pips / And This Is Love
« Last post by humboldt on February 15, 2026, 02:22:57 pm »
'And This is Love'. Wish I could find Sylvia Moy's version. If anyone can help please message me.

https://youtu.be/snKPzoEnAhE?si=0FOHdyK7uU7qqo2T

And This Is Love (Frederick Long-Sylvia Moy) published Jobete 20-Sep-71.
alt title: I'll Want You

Gladys Knight & The Pips; recorded Hitsville-GW / MoWest ; produced by Hal Davis ; [tape sent to L.A.]

Feb-73; LP (S): Soul S737L Neither One Of Us
06-Nov-06; CD (S): Motown 984 1940 Neither One of Us / All I Need Is Time [UK]


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Edwin Starr / Agent Double-O Soul - Live
« Last post by humboldt on February 15, 2026, 12:53:55 pm »
Agent Double-O Soul - Live on Hollywood A Go Go. Got similar vibes to 'I Spy For The FBI'. Reached US #21 pop & #8 R&B.

https://youtu.be/CHJXfM91B0g?si=jCQJvZuom1P7fKK8
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