We always thought it strange that nobody was up on that stage playing soul stuff. Maybe people were playing it in their garages, like us, but they always reverted to pure rock when they got on stage.
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I started to work up in my old bedroom, playing, writing songs, and it somehow came to me that I could introduce soul music. Nobody seemed to be doing that.
Soul music as we've always known it hasn't changed. There are different players now with different attitudes, but there is nothing new being done musically.
I got into the soul music, but I wanted to rock. I was a rocker.
I stumbled into soul music at a very young age. It had something that really spoke to me.
I figured as long as the music stayed hot and important and good, that there would always be a reason for 'Soul Train.'
It wasn't until my late teens that I really got into soul music and then I was like 'Ooh, this is good!' You'd always here it at old family parties, like, Gladys Knight and I'd always love it but I didn't really get to know it and respect it until I was a bit older.
I mean, like, rock n' roll was always about spirit and fun.
I grew up on soul music. I was a dancing little creep.
I think the word soul has gotta come into it. Music that's created just for consuming lacks that soul, that swing, that feeling.
I was introduced to soul music at a very young age - my mom was a soul singer.
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