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ABOUT THIS VIDEO:
The undercurrent of change is challenge. In the 50's, the Beats, the Ban The Bomb movement, and Rock'n'Roll challenged the status quo of America as limiting and oppressive. The early 60's continued this with the advent of young idealist JFK, the folk music boom, and most importantly the ongoing Civll Rights struggle. History's biggest generation was poised on the brink of the future. They were discovering that their fathers said one thing and did another. The struggle between their optimism and the system's hypocrisy is still raging today...
About Gloria Jones: She was an American soul singer who peaked with this steller tune in '64. It never quite made the mainstream, but was big abroad. She eventually, like Jimi and P.P. Arnold and so many others, found better support and fame in England. In the early 70's she met Marc Bolan of T.Rex. They were steadfast partners until his untimely death in 1977. Their son was responsible for the recent restoration of the T.Rex documentary, "Born To Boogie", shot by Ringo Starr.
This song of course finally received its fame in a medley with the Supremes' "Where did Our Love Go" which became a huge hit for English new wave duo Soft Cell in 1982. It's also been remade by Coil, Inspiral Carpets, Marilyn Manson, The Pussycat Dolls, and sampled by Rhianna for "S.O.S. (Rescue Me)".
A great site about 60's women rockers to check out is:
http://www.myspace.com/girlgaragemayhem
Tym Stevens
Never heard this one before YouTube, but it's fantastic.
By Corbon440 [Affiliate User] 1226558882Cool! I like the Soft Cell version, but I've never heard the original before. This one rocks!
By mack5k [Affiliate User] 1226463639Rhianna "borrowed" this to make SOS
By nexus9889 [Affiliate User] 1226169412Rhianna also sampled the song for SOS
By nexus9889 [Affiliate User] 1226169333Really interesting slide show. This original version of the song OWNS, I love old school soul/r&b.
By Slig77 [Affiliate User] 1226068516Kinda like how the Beach boys "borrowed" the entire Chuck Berry song "Sweet little sixteen" and turned it into "Surfin' USA"?
By Braindeadevilash [Affiliate User] 1226007431yeah,the soft cell was good till i seen the video
By iwalkabout08 [Affiliate User] 1226002279Glad to know that people can be called an idiot and told to "F**k off" for liking one version over the other :P
I personally like all of them because they bring a different side to the song each time. And that's weird for me because I usually do only like one version of a song over another.
this ones INSTANTLY well better than the 1976 Gloria Jones version thats around here somewhere. and that creep manson.
By ToferMc [Affiliate User] 1225741618calm it down now x
By brewstabear [Affiliate User] 1225626398intro reminds me of the fine young cannibals' good thing...maybe they "borrowed" it?
By jetboy1985 [Affiliate User] 1225600222Of course it is.
By PhillyTacoNYC [Affiliate User] 1225594854SO DAMN TRUE MAN!
By YouSuckHellYeah [Affiliate User] 1225582818Everyone who tried to do a better version than this is OWNED! , i like soft cells version too, but this owns it all! :D
By MandarinVitamin [Affiliate User] 1225578067All you idiots and assholes who say the cover versions by Soft Cell, Marilyn Manson, The Pussycat Dolls or the other ones are better than the original, F**k off. This is an all-time soul classic. Soft Cell's version is put on pop trash. Manson's version is hectic devil worshipping crap, and The Pussycat Dolls version is teeny bopper S**t .
By PhillyTacoNYC [Affiliate User] 1225573076