Phillydog66 Posted January 11 Posted January 11 (edited) Sad news sam moore from sam and Dave passed away great singer rip. Edited January 11 by Mike title extended 2 1
Popular Post David Meikle Posted January 11 Popular Post Posted January 11 (edited) “I Thank You” was one of my first introductions to Soul Music. Sam and Dave Prater left a catalogue of songs which can only described as essential. Their “Soothe Me” was the penultimate song played by Pete Roberts in the revitalised Twisted Wheel building before it was demolished. Sam Moore RIP. Edited January 11 by David Meikle soothe me 4
Roburt Posted January 11 Posted January 11 (edited) Hank Ballard's "The Twist" was released in December 1958 and that side of his 45 made the US R&B charts in May 59. But the dance craze only really started after Chubby Checker's cover of the song was released in June 1960. Chubby's version had charted by JULY 1960, with Hank's original version back on the R&B charts (& on the pop charts) by SEPTEMBER 1960. As Chubby's version was taking off and was kick starting a dance craze that swept around the world, two solo soul singers were getting together to perform as a duo down in Miami ... at the very beginning they were still performing under their full names. SAM MOORE's singing helped me get into soul music back at the start of 1966; he will be missed ... Edited January 11 by Roburt
Solution Soulman58 Posted January 11 Solution Posted January 11 Soul Man was one of the tunes which took my on my journey into the world of soul. For me one of the giants of our music. RIP Sam. 1
Simsy Posted January 11 Posted January 11 Sam & Dave were great! Soulfulness in aces. Rest in peace Sam. My ring tone for the past 15 years.. 1
Mike Posted January 11 Posted January 11 more details via https://www.theguardian.com/music/2025/jan/11/soul-man-singer-sam-moore-dies-aged-89-from-surgery-complications 1
Mickjay33 Posted January 11 Posted January 11 sad news another legend gone RIP Sam thank you for the great music
Kathryn Magson Posted January 11 Posted January 11 (edited) Sad news indeed - yet another of my teenage icons lost. RIP Sam & thank you for the music. Edited January 11 by Kathryn Magson 1
Hooker1951 Posted January 11 Posted January 11 Yes Sam n Dave were there right at the start of my love for Soul music together with Otis, Wilson, etc R I P Sam 1
Peter99 Posted January 11 Posted January 11 They were type cast far too much for "Soul Man" - they made far better records than that and were relatively overlooked by many. Sad loss. Peter 2
Happy Feet Posted January 12 Posted January 12 Thanks Douglaschip for the above post , I didn't watch Top of the Pops , so have never seen that performance. I do recall Jools Holland had a gig I think at the Royal Albert Hall , including Sam , Eddie Floyd , Booker T , & his Orchestra etc , but Sam didn't perform " Plenty Good Lovin " which was a great surprise at the time and disappointing.
Kev Cane Posted January 12 Posted January 12 On 11/01/2025 at 08:27, Tlscapital said: Always said, the ending to this is not of this earth, the greatest duo ever IMHO Kev 1
Popular Post Twoshoes Posted January 12 Popular Post Posted January 12 As many have said, Sam and Dave were instrumental in starting me on my lifelong journey in Soul Music, in the duo's own immortal words "I Thank You" RIP 3 1
MikeHinNewJersey Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago As others have said, part of my path into soul music. NY Times obituary below. RIP Sam. https://www.nytimes.com/2025/01/10/arts/music/sam-moore-dead.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare
Chris Turnbull Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago On 12/01/2025 at 12:36, Kev Cane said: Always said, the ending to this is not of this earth, the greatest duo ever IMHO Kev Absolutely spot on, same here The ending to ‘everybody’s got to believe in somebody’ I mean 1
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