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Post by Emerald City on Jan 6, 2005 18:42:58 GMT -5
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Post by Diamond Girl on Jan 7, 2005 1:32:18 GMT -5
This is a great picture of Ms. Barbara :hotmama:
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Post by Motorcity on Jan 19, 2005 13:51:24 GMT -5
All dolled up :groomlady: :getready:
You Go Girl!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by Motown Honey on Jan 26, 2005 14:58:19 GMT -5
This is class...Too bad the ladies today don't follow suit
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Post by Emerald City on Jan 26, 2005 20:55:55 GMT -5
This is class...Too bad the ladies today don't follow suit You ain't nevah lied! :wink:
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Post by MotownKU on Feb 6, 2005 15:59:58 GMT -5
And I also concur. Female stars during the Motown era portrayed femininity, style, class, and ability. They were WOMEN! Not hoochies!! For this reason, I cannot listen to anything contemporary. Today's female stars are 3rd class citizens to every last female Motown act during the classic era. Give me Barbara McNair, Tammi Terrell, The Supremes, The Marvellettes, The Velvellettes, Mary Wells, and others to anybody existing today.
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Post by Emerald City on Feb 12, 2005 21:12:09 GMT -5
And I also concur. Female stars during the Motown era portrayed femininity, style, class, and ability. They were WOMEN! Not hoochies!! For this reason, I cannot listen to anything contemporary. Today's female stars are 3rd class citizens to every last female Motown act during the classic era. Give me Barbara McNair, Tammi Terrell, The Supremes, The Marvellettes, The Velvellettes, Mary Wells, and others to anybody existing today. Can we get an amen! I love seeing the Motown ladies in their beautiful gowns - pure elegance :lady:
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Post by Motown Honey on Feb 14, 2005 11:59:15 GMT -5
Can we get an amen! I love seeing the Motown ladies in their beautiful gowns - pure elegance :respect:
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Post by Diamond Girl on Feb 15, 2005 11:10:36 GMT -5
And I also concur. Female stars during the Motown era portrayed femininity, style, class, and ability. They were WOMEN! Not hoochies!! For this reason, I cannot listen to anything contemporary. Today's female stars are 3rd class citizens to every last female Motown act during the classic era. Give me Barbara McNair, Tammi Terrell, The Supremes, The Marvellettes, The Velvellettes, Mary Wells, and others to anybody existing today. It is so sad to see today's young ladies parading around half naked and having limited singing abilities...Ohhh, the days of old...At least they knew how to conduct themsleves and carry themselves in public :lady:
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Post by rainymourning on Oct 31, 2005 13:54:55 GMT -5
Now she is gorgeous. I consider Barbara McNair another underrated Motown star. What a beautiful woman with a lovely voice
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Post by fantagurl on Oct 31, 2005 19:45:57 GMT -5
This is a nice photo. She looks like a queen. :queendiva:
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Post by fantagurl on Oct 31, 2005 19:48:03 GMT -5
And I also concur. Female stars during the Motown era portrayed femininity, style, class, and ability. They were WOMEN! Not hoochies!! For this reason, I cannot listen to anything contemporary. Today's female stars are 3rd class citizens to every last female Motown act during the classic era. Give me Barbara McNair, Tammi Terrell, The Supremes, The Marvellettes, The Velvellettes, Mary Wells, and others to anybody existing today. You brought out a good point and I agree with you 100% :thumbsup:
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