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Post by hector on Nov 27, 2016 7:17:21 GMT
DIANA ROSS IN SWEDISH CHARTS Singles Title Entry Peak weeks Upside Down 1980-08-08 1 11 Endless Love (Diana Ross & Lionel Richie) 1981-09-11 5 5 Muscles 1982-11-23 6 6 Pieces Of Ice 1983-08-09 14 3 Touch By Touch 1984-09-28 11 3 Eaten Alive (Diana Ross & Michael Jackson) 1985-09-20 14 2 Entry Peak weeks Diana Ross 1976-04-26 26 5 The Boss 1979-08-10 50 1 Diana 1980-06-27 1 14 To Love Again 1981-03-13 35 2 Why Do Fools Fall In Love 1981-11-06 6 7 Silk Electric 1982-10-26 11 8 Ross [1983] 1983-08-09 7 6 Swept Away 1984-09-28 10 5 Eaten Alive 1985-10-04 3 5 Red Hot Rhythm And Blues 1987-06-17 12 2 Workin' Overtime 1989-05-31 22 3 The Force Behind The Power 1991-08-14 43 2 Christmas In Vienna (Plácido Domingo / Diana Ross / José Carreras) 1993-12-01 14 7 Love & Life - The Very Best Of Diana Ross 2001-11-16 34 3 Diana Ross in the Swedish Charts? What? What's next? Diana Ross in the Ugandan Charts? LOL! This is some real dumb shit now LOL!!!!
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Post by captainjames on Nov 28, 2016 12:43:40 GMT
I just read Mary Wilson's book. What a slanted, self serving piece of trash. I ran out of paper towels and I am tearing out pages to soak up a spill. Mary Wilson never approaches topics that show her in less than a favorable light, like an acute cocaine addiction. Lets hope she gets the help that she needs.
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Post by hector on Nov 28, 2016 16:07:45 GMT
I just read Mary Wilson's book. What a slanted, self serving piece of trash. I ran out of paper towels and I am tearing out pages to soak up a spill. Mary Wilson never approaches topics that show her in less than a favorable light, like an acute cocaine addiction. Lets hope she gets the help that she needs. Wow, you are sure are one slow dumbf**k! It took you 30 years to read Mary Wilson's book? LOL!
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Post by captainjames on Nov 30, 2016 1:06:08 GMT
One writer commented: “It was Diana Ross who promoted black respectability at a time when it was both needed and wanted.”
Nelson George wrote in Where Did Our Love Go?: “Just as the Voting Rights of 1964 and the marches of Dr Martin Luther King Jr. represented the rising tide of black aspiration, The Supremes’ every step was seen as a move forward for blacks by the forces of integration.”
In 1999, on the popular American television show, Entertainment Weekly, it was said: “When the short list of black women responsible for radical social change is drawn up, be sure Diana Ross’ name is near the top. In capturing the hearts of virtually every American male within ear shot of a radio—ethnicity be damned—The Supremes’ velvet-voiced lead probably did more to improve race relations than a hundred civil rights rallies.”
Finally, to quote Diana herself: “When I’m told The Supremes were the first beautiful, powerful, strong, black women that people saw on their TVs or in a magazine, I just cherish it. I’ll cherish it all my life.”
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Post by hector on Nov 30, 2016 2:30:07 GMT
One writer commented: “It was Diana Ross who promoted black respectability at a time when it was both needed and wanted.”
Nelson George wrote in Where Did Our Love Go?: “Just as the Voting Rights of 1964 and the marches of Dr Martin Luther King Jr. represented the rising tide of black aspiration, The Supremes’ every step was seen as a move forward for blacks by the forces of integration.”
In 1999, on the popular American television show, Entertainment Weekly, it was said: “When the short list of black women responsible for radical social change is drawn up, be sure Diana Ross’ name is near the top. In capturing the hearts of virtually every American male within ear shot of a radio—ethnicity be damned—The Supremes’ velvet-voiced lead probably did more to improve race relations than a hundred civil rights rallies.”
Finally, to quote Diana herself: “When I’m told The Supremes were the first beautiful, powerful, strong, black women that people saw on their TVs or in a magazine, I just cherish it. I’ll cherish it all my life.”
Is she high? Couldn't she have at least dressed dignified to represent the Supremes instead of looking like some old geriatric street whore? LOL!
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Post by Navajo Trail on Nov 30, 2016 5:16:11 GMT
Diana Ross has very loyal fans that imitate her behavior. They have absorbed her evil spirits through worshipping a soul that has not atoned for, or acknowledged her sins.
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Post by mpn1jco on Nov 30, 2016 5:43:37 GMT
One writer commented: “It was Diana Ross who promoted black respectability at a time when it was both needed and wanted.”
Nelson George wrote in Where Did Our Love Go?: “Just as the Voting Rights of 1964 and the marches of Dr Martin Luther King Jr. represented the rising tide of black aspiration, The Supremes’ every step was seen as a move forward for blacks by the forces of integration.”
In 1999, on the popular American television show, Entertainment Weekly, it was said: “When the short list of black women responsible for radical social change is drawn up, be sure Diana Ross’ name is near the top. In capturing the hearts of virtually every American male within ear shot of a radio—ethnicity be damned—The Supremes’ velvet-voiced lead probably did more to improve race relations than a hundred civil rights rallies.”
Finally, to quote Diana herself: “When I’m told The Supremes were the first beautiful, powerful, strong, black women that people saw on their TVs or in a magazine, I just cherish it. I’ll cherish it all my life.”
Is she high? Couldn't she have at least dressed dignified to represent the Supremes instead of looking like some old geriatric street whore? LOL! That dress is extremely inappropriate for the White House. Ross should have shown respect for the White House and pulled her hair into a bun. This photo is so tacky. I can't believe she went to the White House looking like that. Ross what happened?
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Post by chainreaction on Nov 30, 2016 12:40:24 GMT
Is she high? Couldn't she have at least dressed dignified to represent the Supremes instead of looking like some old geriatric street whore? LOL! That dress is extremely inappropriate for the White House. Ross should have shown respect for the White House and pulled her hair into a bun. This photo is so tacky. I can't believe she went to the White House looking like that. Ross what happened? When I was at Soulful Detroit, I 100% anticipated catching a case, dealing with those fools. I wouldn't even go to court looking like that, let alone meeting the highest elected official of the United States. I miss the classy and polished Ross.
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Post by chainreaction on Nov 30, 2016 12:43:25 GMT
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Post by mpn1jco on Dec 1, 2016 8:51:56 GMT
Ross comes across as preoccupied. With what I do not know.
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Post by roberta75 on Dec 1, 2016 12:48:48 GMT
Is she high? Couldn't she have at least dressed dignified to represent the Supremes instead of looking like some old geriatric street whore? LOL! That dress is extremely inappropriate for the White House. Ross should have shown respect for the White House and pulled her hair into a bun. This photo is so tacky. I can't believe she went to the White House looking like that. Ross what happened? I am disgusted by the abusive and misogynistic and offensive comments towards women on this here forum. This is hate speech, not freedom of speech. Trash talk and mud slinging have no place at Soulful Detroit, so have fun while you can at your new squat. All of you creatures and critters have crawled here from under your rocks to disrespect a 72 year old Grandmother. Marv / Hector you really should write a gossip column for a woman's magazine...
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Post by hector on Dec 1, 2016 13:11:12 GMT
Ross comes across as preoccupied. With what I do not know. Probably with her next food shopping trip to Bristol Farms. LOL
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Post by hector on Dec 1, 2016 13:12:11 GMT
That dress is extremely inappropriate for the White House. Ross should have shown respect for the White House and pulled her hair into a bun. This photo is so tacky. I can't believe she went to the White House looking like that. Ross what happened? I am disgusted by the abusive and misogynistic and offensive comments towards women on this here forum. This is hate speech, not freedom of speech. Trash talk and mud slinging have no place at Soulful Detroit, so have fun while you can at your new squat. All of you creatures and critters have crawled here from under your rocks to disrespect a 72 year old Grandmother. Marv / Hector you really should write a gossip column for a woman's magazine... F**k you and her.........ok?
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Post by drummer on Dec 1, 2016 13:56:31 GMT
That dress is extremely inappropriate for the White House. Ross should have shown respect for the White House and pulled her hair into a bun. This photo is so tacky. I can't believe she went to the White House looking like that. Ross what happened? I am disgusted by the abusive and misogynistic and offensive comments towards women on this here forum. This is hate speech, not freedom of speech. Trash talk and mud slinging have no place at Soulful Detroit, so have fun while you can at your new squat. All of you creatures and critters have crawled here from under your rocks to disrespect a 72 year old Grandmother. Marv / Hector you really should write a gossip column for a woman's magazine... [ The truth and facts are not hate speech or mud slinging. You are making a fool of yourself and mind you own business.
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Post by mpn1jco on Dec 2, 2016 1:02:50 GMT
I am disgusted by the abusive and misogynistic and offensive comments towards women on this here forum. This is hate speech, not freedom of speech. Trash talk and mud slinging have no place at Soulful Detroit, so have fun while you can at your new squat. All of you creatures and critters have crawled here from under your rocks to disrespect a 72 year old Grandmother. Marv / Hector you really should write a gossip column for a woman's magazine... [ The truth and facts are not hate speech or mud slinging. You are making a fool of yourself and mind you own business. LOL
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