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Philadelphia gave us the O'Jays, MFSB, Harold Melvin and this classic cut from The Tymes in 1974. Part of the album was recorded in NY but is has that unmistakable Philly Sound. Drummer Bernard "Pretty" Purdie is credited with leading TSONY (The Sound of New York) rhythm section.
VJ I think i have the solution while the track is playing `what about you dancing to the chosen track on film ' people might not comment so much then about you filming the record spinning around after seeing your dancing lol collo1960 Stoke - on - Trent England
Vj i think i may ...( 1 year ago by collo1960)
Vj i think i may have the solution while the vinyl is spinning ` why not show us how you can dance to your chosen tracks ` i bet you won`t have comments then about the vinyl spinning when we see your dancing lol keep up the excellent work and long may we see your introdutions leading into each track no matter how long it takes Collo1960 s-o -t England
You ought to take ...( 1 year ago by garyb12001)
You ought to take this stuff on a local cable access channel. Very interesting subject and your intro is very informative, plus you are just as professional in your presentation as anybody I've ever seen on any TV network music program. Who knows, you may get picked up by a network - stranger things have happened.
This is a great ...( 1 year ago by bowlingblogger)
This is a great track! I love 70s Philly soul since I found a few MFSB LPs at a Salvation Army when i was in college. Feel free to spin some more!
The Philadelphia ...( 1 year ago by Chicago10281)
The Philadelphia Sound was the best, next to the Motown sound of the 1960s and this 1974 Tymes' hit was a gem!
I played bass for ...( 1 year ago by gonzalesradio)
I played bass for the Tymes at a new years party at Myrtle Beach S.C. in a place called the Cabana Terace back in 1985. It was truly an honor I will never forget. Thanks you help bring back memories.
You're absolutely ...( 1 year ago by rhythmsearch)
You're absolutely right. This song would have been a HIT!
The Tymes were a ...( 1 year ago by speedy45rpm)
The Tymes were a great group. I remember them back to 63 -- not only "So Much In Love," but a great version of "Wonderful Wonderful." "Trustmaker" and "Ms. Grace" were big Beach Music cult hits. Last I heard, some of these guys were working as housepainters in between oldies gigs. Great group.
the tymes great ...( 1 year ago by rollo2122)
the tymes great track but my own favourite was if it rains on you it rains on me. was on r.c.a 1974 here in england mike rollo barrow in furness
Very nice track ...( 1 year ago by alanhudsonesq)
Very nice track indeed, I loved it. BUT, it is not as good a track as Miss Grace in my humble opinion. Nice post though, enjoyed it, - more please....
disco4ever loves ...( 1 year ago by disco4ever)
disco4ever loves this song oh so much and I thank you for the post
SUPERB!! Thanks for ...( 1 year ago by bernie12011959)
SUPERB!! Thanks for that! I'm a big Northern Soul Fan and love the Philly sound! Keep on Keepin' On!!!
I agree. I ...( 1 year ago by Torihope)
I agree. I remember So Much in Love from when I was a teenager...and Trustmaker was cool too. Nice to hear some of these old groups, huh?
Maybe you can help ...( 11 months ago by rob403161)
Maybe you can help me with a song. Around 1979 and the refrain was "Funky,Funky,,,funky funky funky" I know it is little to go on but thanks, Rob
great posting man ...( 11 months ago by jhaney13)
great posting man thank you big john wlvr 91.3 fm radio bethlehem pa
I love the tymes, ...( 9 months ago by marctrainor777)
I love the tymes, and their earlier hit, "So much in love" is "etched" on my heart, but even though this song is technically, and musically excellent, to me it just doesn't have that special something to make it a hit. I don't know why I feel that way, because I think they're an unbelievabl group, but it just doesn't have that "something special" that So much in love has. Marc.
I'm so thrilled to ...( 9 months ago by marctrainor777)
I'm so thrilled to see people still into this stuff. Even though I said what I said before on their other material, I really think these guys, and "something special". I really do think they may have just missed being one of the great, great, and also famous soul or Doo Wop groups of all time. They had a great sound. Marc Trainor.
How did I miss that ...( 8 months ago by micksoulman)
How did I miss that Brilliant track. Northern Soul DJ Mick. Keep on looking for these great tracks.
Brick, "Dusic", I ...( 8 months ago by kievpatty)
Brick, "Dusic", I think! Just watched it. Has flute.
THAT"S IT!!!!!!!!!! ...( 8 months ago by rob403161)
THAT"S IT!!!!!!!!!!! Thankyou! I have been trying to remember and find out the title for 30 yrs!!! wow!
You are welcome! I ...( 8 months ago by kievpatty)
You are welcome! I have the vinyl album at home. It's called "Good High". Heavy weed reference. It has a pic of a dude smoking and something like a brick of weed with "100% Pure Brick" stamped on it, then on the back cover, you see a few guys looking up at a pair of platform shoes attached to a guy who is floating away. So cool! But that was the '70s. :)
this was out on a ...( 7 months ago by mickharding)
this was out on a 45 americian import(rca)
I feel you. ...( 5 months ago by Yelothndr)
I feel you. Beautiful song -- but you COULDN'T DANCE TO IT!!!
Array( 3 days ago by vincymm5)
i love the tymes!! the only reason i cant sample them for tracks is that theyre songs are too upbeat with fast tempos, otherwise, their sound would be perfect for hiphop samples
Keep on Keepin' On!!!
the only reason i cant sample them for tracks is that theyre songs are too upbeat with fast tempos,
otherwise, their sound would be perfect for hiphop samples