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Post by Sammy7819 on Sept 29, 2017 1:59:46 GMT
4 or 5 people on this planet care about Lynda Lawrence. Yep! Her brother, her sister, her son and one of her nephews! Well that's one more person that gives a fuck about you Marv-He too/DetroitGURL313. There are only 4 people that care for you cumbucket, and that's your old, senile mama, the brother that tried but failed to beat the woman out of you, your big Poppa Ralph at Soulful Detroit for Sissies, and that old, sick, disease ridden fag TWTR4EVAH-midnightsmellypussy who pumps your old stretched, wart ridden poop pipe. Instead of trash talking Lynda you sad old decrepit Scat Queen, shouldn't you be thinking about poor old whoreish aunt mary who Heading to Bankruptcy Court for the 2nd Time and you won't even send her $10.00 out of your Social Security Check. What a Selfish, pathetic Old Sissy you are.
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Post by tonyturner on Sept 29, 2017 3:32:05 GMT
Here's stoned love from the Hawaii concert may 1972 I never heard Lynda solo. She sucks big time.
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Post by soulster on Sept 29, 2017 12:37:39 GMT
When i spoke with Lynda earlier this year she told me she had performed the lead vocal on two songs from the abandoned BAD sessions. She recalled there were approximately six songs recorded. I am not sure if that total includes Bad Weather. Stevie owns the rights to these songs as he does the sessions with Diana from the 70's. This has been discussed hundreds of times and it was never mentioned that Lynda sang a recorded lead. The songs recorded are: Bad Weather Soft Days Love Train Superstition Until You Come Back to Me I'll Wait a Lifetime
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Post by ranran on Sept 29, 2017 12:45:58 GMT
When i spoke with Lynda earlier this year she told me she had performed the lead vocal on two songs from the abandoned BAD sessions. She recalled there were approximately six songs recorded. I am not sure if that total includes Bad Weather. Stevie owns the rights to these songs as he does the sessions with Diana from the 70's. It would make sense though, wouldn't it? Considering that Lynda was a product of Stevie before she became a Supreme. It's hard for me to imagine him going into the studio with the group after Lynda joined and giving all the leads to Jean (and one partial lead to Mary). I hope the information is true.
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Post by peacenharmony on Sept 29, 2017 16:05:27 GMT
When i spoke with Lynda earlier this year she told me she had performed the lead vocal on two songs from the abandoned BAD sessions. She recalled there were approximately six songs recorded. I am not sure if that total includes Bad Weather. Stevie owns the rights to these songs as he does the sessions with Diana from the 70's. Thanks for giving us an excerpt from your 'story' which you are receiving BIG BUCKS to tell.
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Post by Nelson George on Sept 29, 2017 16:08:41 GMT
There are no recorded leads by Lynda in the vaults.
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Post by George Solomon on Sept 29, 2017 19:07:58 GMT
There are no recorded leads by Lynda in the vaults. There are at least a dozen Lynda Laurence Supremes leads in the vaults. Please don't spread misinformation about something you are not privy to.
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Post by Sometime Rosser on Sept 30, 2017 3:29:44 GMT
Here's stoned love from the Hawaii concert may 1972 I never heard Lynda solo. She sucks big time. . Lynda is a shouting generic singer- no character in her voice. BLAH!
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Post by The Truth on Sept 30, 2017 3:38:42 GMT
Here's stoned love from the Hawaii concert may 1972 She sounds awful even with Mary Wilson and Cindy Birdsong backing her up! Hey didn't this Supreme trademark the Supremes name overseas? If true, it sure took a lot of nerve to disrespect the legacy Mary Wilson worked so hard to maintain.
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Post by Trasheap on Sept 30, 2017 12:52:24 GMT
There are no recorded leads by Lynda in the vaults. There are at least a dozen Lynda Laurence Supremes leads in the vaults. Please don't spread misinformation about something you are not privy to. That is not true. Lynda is not a lead singer. She is loud and that is about all she has to offer.
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Post by George Solomon on Sept 30, 2017 13:16:25 GMT
There are at least a dozen Lynda Laurence Supremes leads in the vaults. Please don't spread misinformation about something you are not privy to. That is not true. Lynda is not a lead singer. She is loud and that is about all she has to offer. Stevie Wonder would disagree with you. He produced and wrote some of the Lynda Laurence recorded leads during her tenure with The Supremes. These are stored in the Motown vaults and will eventually get released along with Lynda's Jazz recordings, which are exceptional.
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Post by hector on Sept 30, 2017 16:27:14 GMT
I never heard Lynda solo. She sucks big time. . Lynda is a shouting generic singer- no character in her voice. BLAH! Her big, loud bland voice that cannot stay in tune gets on my nerves.
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Post by hector on Sept 30, 2017 16:30:09 GMT
There are no recorded leads by Lynda in the vaults. There are at least a dozen Lynda Laurence Supremes leads in the vaults. Please don't spread misinformation about something you are not privy to. Then, they must be pretty horrible to lock them away for 45 years. It doesn't matter because it is not true! There are NO recorded leads by Lynda Laurence done by Motown. None.............................!
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Post by hector on Sept 30, 2017 16:32:38 GMT
She sounds awful even with Mary Wilson and Cindy Birdsong backing her up! Hey didn't this Supreme trademark the Supremes name overseas? If true, it sure took a lot of nerve to disrespect the legacy Mary Wilson worked so hard to maintain. Yes she went behind Mary Wilson's and Motown's back and did that. I understand that there are more than just Mary pissed about it.
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Post by hector on Sept 30, 2017 16:39:37 GMT
That is not true. Lynda is not a lead singer. She is loud and that is about all she has to offer. Stevie Wonder would disagree with you. He produced and wrote some of the Lynda Laurence recorded leads during her tenure with The Supremes. These are stored in the Motown vaults and will eventually get released along with Lynda's Jazz recordings, which are exceptional. Stevie did no such thing. He only recorded Jean Terrell singing lead and a partial Mary Wilson lead. If you want to know what Stevie thinks of Lynda's singing. In December of 2013 when Mary Wilson was presenting her huge Holiday Spectacular along with the Four Tops in Chicago and Diana Ross was playing opening act to Mariah Carey at a wealthy house party in London, Lynda was backing Stevie up along with 15 other singers in his "Songs in the Key of Life" concert in LA. She was so far back and at the end of the row of singers, the person videotaping it could not get her in the same shot as Stevie! He probably didn't know that she was even there.
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