You guys are all the same....sheesh!  <g>Actually, there probably wouldn't
have been a Motown without Stax or Chess.  But, Ms. Nixon wants to know if
any of us like Motown.  Heck yes!  From The Temptations to The
Supremes...very likeable music which got many of the record-buying public to
delve deeper into roots music: r&b, blues...etc.  I "discovered" Bessie
Smith after hearing her named as an influence.
Also checked out B.B. King and Muddy Waters and today also list Buddy Guy as
an influence on my musical tastes.   Also listen to John Hall.  I love the
blues and its various incarnations.  The music I like most incorporates
country, blues and rockabilly.  If you want to hear some really good stuff,
I suggest you get a hold of Ray Charles: The Country and Western Recordings.
Released last fall, it is a wonderful
collection of pure country soul.  I can't say enough about it...except it
gets constant play in my house.
Tera
-----Original Message-----
From: William W Western <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: passenger side <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, January 28, 1999 11:18 PM
Subject: Re: soul


 Waiting For A Train.
>I could use a copy of this one if it is available on CD. Course, a CD
>would probably not include the large as life full frontal nudity as
>found in the LP jacket.
>   William W Western
>

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