True Confessions of a Soul Man


There seems to alot of interest in classical,jazz,and rock music. But are there any aging boomers that remember 60s soul music, a staple of AM radio that rivaled the british invasion?? My favorites were Wilson Pickett, James Brown, Supremes, Four Tops, Otis Redding, Aretha Franklin. There were all types of sounds. I hope there are some experts out there that can identify each type the Memphis sound, The Philly sound (right Trelja?),etc. Opinions, favorite groups or songs, histories, etc.
shubertmaniac
I'm with ya Shubertmanic! I love soul/funk music. My favorite group is Tower of Power from the late 60s early 70s. I'm from Detroit, grew up with Mowtown and played in a sould band. I'm at work and will write more later. Frank
Yup -- War; Marvin Gaye; Stevie; Booker T; Aretha. I have many fond memories of listening to these and others on my old Bose 901/Marantz 2270 system.
Does anyone know what soul music was derived from? The Detroit sound (Motown) was created by Berry Gordy in the very late 50s and early 60s, but how about Memphis soul? Where was James Brown from? He is the self proclaimed godfather of soul. Does anybody remember Soul Train???
I put on a best of "Supremes" CD just moments before I got to this topic (Love Child is playing at the moment) - great subject Shubertmaniac. Anyone remember CKLW out of the Motor City during the mid to late 60's, that's the kind of music a young man just getting interested in the ladies wanted to hear. Jr. High school and Sherry,Holly, Karen, Kathy, Toni, Debbie, Judy ...those WERE the good old days my friends. None of this rap trash that's out these days!
Schubertmaniac: who's your favorite D960? I'm starting to play it quite seriously (still not at correct tempo, of course!), and like Radu Lupu's lately as a reference. Got a favorite D959 too? Wanderer Fantasy (I truly dislike the Kissin I own)? Danke. Ernst