BrianB Posted September 25, 2007 Posted September 25, 2007 I have always been a huge fan of the 4 Tops, but particularly Levi Stubbs. He has a fantastic voice, responsible for some of the best vocals ever laid down on vinyl. Bernadette, 7 Rooms of Gloom, Ask The Lonely, I could go on for hours. He remained loyal to Obie, Larry and Abdul and never wanted to put his name first, as became Motown policy as the acts grew in popularity. My point is he is seriously ill. Why should we wait for the worst to happen before we inundate Soul Source with tributes and platitudes? Why not do it now? If we could arrange for him to see and understand exactly what he means to the UK soulies, it may give him a lift, and at least we may all feel better when the inevitable happens. Don't know how we could do it, but we have some well connected guys in the States (Dave M!). Over to you, what do you think. ATB Brian B
Epic Posted September 25, 2007 Posted September 25, 2007 IMHO the greatest soul voice of all time - even when stacked up against Womack, Gaye, Ruffin, Mayfield, Vandross & Jackie Wilson , Levi Stubbs is "The Governor"
Guest TONY ROUNCE Posted September 25, 2007 Posted September 25, 2007 ...I would imagine that Levi must already have a better idea than most as to how much he means to both soul and pop fans in the UK, given the number of charts hits that the Tops had here with records that didn't always make the same impact back home and how many tours the original line up of the group made over a period of more than 20 years. I do agree, though, that the best time to send people bouquets of any kind is while they can enjoy them personally, rather than posthumously....
Guest SteveJohnston Posted September 25, 2007 Posted September 25, 2007 (edited) I have always been a huge fan of the 4 Tops, but particularly Levi Stubbs. He has a fantastic voice, responsible for some of the best vocals ever laid down on vinyl. Bernadette, 7 Rooms of Gloom, Ask The Lonely, I could go on for hours. He remained loyal to Obie, Larry and Abdul and never wanted to put his name first, as became Motown policy as the acts grew in popularity. My point is he is seriously ill. Why should we wait for the worst to happen before we inundate Soul Source with tributes and platitudes? Why not do it now? If we could arrange for him to see and understand exactly what he means to the UK soulies, it may give him a lift, and at least we may all feel better when the inevitable happens. Don't know how we could do it, but we have some well connected guys in the States (Dave M!). Over to you, what do you think. ATB Brian B Thanks for the songs that you have given to the souls that would listen Thanks for the joy your songs have given Thanks for the dances your songs have driven Thanks for the tunes that sometimes run round inside my head Thanks for the songs that brought the tears I have needed to shed Thanks for helping to shape the soulful life I have tried to lead Thanks for the FOUR TOPS from this big fan. Steve J Edited September 25, 2007 by SteveJohnston
chrissie Posted September 25, 2007 Posted September 25, 2007 I have always been a huge fan of the 4 Tops, but particularly Levi Stubbs. He has a fantastic voice, responsible for some of the best vocals ever laid down on vinyl. Bernadette, 7 Rooms of Gloom, Ask The Lonely, I could go on for hours. He remained loyal to Obie, Larry and Abdul and never wanted to put his name first, as became Motown policy as the acts grew in popularity. My point is he is seriously ill. Why should we wait for the worst to happen before we inundate Soul Source with tributes and platitudes? Why not do it now? If we could arrange for him to see and understand exactly what he means to the UK soulies, it may give him a lift, and at least we may all feel better when the inevitable happens. Don't know how we could do it, but we have some well connected guys in the States (Dave M!). Over to you, what do you think. ATB Brian B A true great with a voice that could move mountains just by pure emotion. QoFxx
Ged Parker Posted September 25, 2007 Posted September 25, 2007 I too am sadened to hear Levi isn't well but wouldn't want to write him off just yet. I hope he is fully aware of the the pleasure his vocals have given us soul fans over in the UK as well as everywhere else, but if there is any doubt let him be assured his work will remain admired and a source of enjoyment long long after we have all passed away. Hope he gets well soon.
Koolkat Posted September 25, 2007 Posted September 25, 2007 I once worked with a guy who thought Robert Plant was god. He used to try rip the piss out of me for being into soul. I used to tell him that Levi Stubbs was the greatest singer ever. He wouldnt have it until I forced him to listen to the Tops one night when we were working nights. Now hes converted into soul music. I cant believe him, he wants all the soul I can ply him with!!!! That was all thru Levi. I salute you Mr Levi Stubbs, I am your biggest fan.
Baz Atkinson Posted September 25, 2007 Posted September 25, 2007 BRILL IDEA AGREE WITH EVERYTHING SAID,HIS VOICE ON SHAKE ME WAKE ME GIVES ME INCREDIBLE GOOSEBUMPS.IM RECEPTIVE TO ANY SUPPORT IDEAS VIA THE SITE ETC. BAZ A
Tomangoes Posted September 25, 2007 Posted September 25, 2007 Without any Gory detail, What Illness has LS got. I see the 'New four tops' are still touring, maybe that should be held up until he can rejoin them. Ed
jocko Posted September 25, 2007 Posted September 25, 2007 Great idea and very worthwhile sentiments, sure through power of internet he could be contacted, via direct website or something? How about a Levi Stubbs Wednesday to follow todays David Ruffin day (great idea Baz, will try and get some more up tonight) putting up some of Levis lesser known moments so any of the doubters can hear why so many of us regard him as one of the greatest vocalist ever.
Baz Atkinson Posted September 25, 2007 Posted September 25, 2007 Great idea and very worthwhile sentiments, sure through power of internet he could be contacted, via direct website or something? How about a Levi Stubbs Wednesday to follow todays David Ruffin day (great idea Baz, will try and get some more up tonight) putting up some of Levis lesser known moments so any of the doubters can hear why so many of us regard him as one of the greatest vocalist ever. AGREED JOCK MUST HAVE BOUT 40 OF THEIR MOTOWN THINGS SOME BRITISH ALSO LOOKS LIKE THE USB IS GONNA BE BUSY TONIGHT LOL. PS BABY I NEED YOUR LOVING IS A MASTERPIECE [ECHOES OF THE DOOOR TEST IN A BRONX TALE.]
Kev Connellan Posted September 25, 2007 Posted September 25, 2007 Thanks for the songs that you have given to the souls that would listen Thanks for the joy your songs have given Thanks for the dances your songs have driven Thanks for the tunes that sometimes run round inside my head Thanks for the songs that brought the tears I have needed to shed Thanks for helping to shape the soulful life I have tried to lead Thanks for the FOUR TOPS from this big fan. Steve J I can see you're very busy at work Steve! can we hear you singing this?
Bigsoulman Posted September 25, 2007 Posted September 25, 2007 Quite remarkably I had their greatest hits on the PC last night while doing some work on it, what sheer coincedence this thread is being posted up, I nearly choked when listening to Ask The Lonely, the list is endless for me, growing up in the 60ts was all about Motown for me and as a 100% fan of the man is that any tribute to him direct will have my name on it whatever idea we can think of to get it to him, stick in Levi, the soul world worships you Lenny
Guest TONY ROUNCE Posted September 25, 2007 Posted September 25, 2007 Without any Gory detail, What Illness has LS got. I see the 'New four tops' are still touring, maybe that should be held up until he can rejoin them. Ed Sadly the chances of Levi ever rejoining the Tops are around the 'zero' point.I do know what he's suffering from, but I don't think that it's in the public domain, and therefore it's not for me to be the one to reveal it. It's not something that people usually 'recover' from, regrettably...
Guest Posted September 25, 2007 Posted September 25, 2007 I have always been a huge fan of the 4 Tops, but particularly Levi Stubbs. He has a fantastic voice, responsible for some of the best vocals ever laid down on vinyl. Bernadette, 7 Rooms of Gloom, Ask The Lonely, I could go on for hours. He remained loyal to Obie, Larry and Abdul and never wanted to put his name first, as became Motown policy as the acts grew in popularity. My point is he is seriously ill. Why should we wait for the worst to happen before we inundate Soul Source with tributes and platitudes? Why not do it now? If we could arrange for him to see and understand exactly what he means to the UK soulies, it may give him a lift, and at least we may all feel better when the inevitable happens. Don't know how we could do it, but we have some well connected guys in the States (Dave M!). Over to you, what do you think. ATB Brian B Whenever I hear it , Levi Stubbs' voice can always be guaranteed to raise the hairs on the back of my neck ..... The man could sing the the yellow pages amd make it soulful ..... Malc Burton
Epic Posted September 25, 2007 Posted September 25, 2007 Saw a Youtube clip - it may have been on here - about a year or eighteen months ago with Levi & The Tops on stage with Aretha Franklin - he was in a wheelchair. Sad but moving in equal measure.
Wally Francis Posted September 25, 2007 Posted September 25, 2007 The man's got the voice of an Angel, It's so sad to hear this news.
Soulfinger Posted September 25, 2007 Posted September 25, 2007 Levi's voice and Junior Walker's sax were the two things that got me into sould music in the first place. I remember seeing my first live show - the Four Tops at the Odeon in Manchester in the early 70's and being absolutely blown away by his voice. I last saw them just after When she Was My Girl was a chart tune and he still had the killer voice. The Shake Me Wake Me Acapella demonstrates it to perfection.
Soulfinger Posted September 25, 2007 Posted September 25, 2007 Four_Tops___Shake_Me_Wake_Me__When_It_s_Over__acapella.mp3
macca Posted September 25, 2007 Posted September 25, 2007 The man is blessed. I'm not a religious person, but how does one account for such an extraordinarily powerful & moving voice? God given is perhaps a clich today, but Levi Stubbs comes about as close as you can to such a definition. I'm still moved by all the classics & it was heart-wearming to hear that Baby I Need Your Loving, a million seller (?), was spun a couple of times at the 100 club anniversary recently. One I've been playing a lot recently is the flip to Do What You Gotta Do'. When he sings 'back in the streets again' I go into a different world.
Guest Paul Posted September 25, 2007 Posted September 25, 2007 There's no doubt that Levi Stubbs had the ultimate heartbreaker voice of his generation. What still amazes me, after constantly listening to his records since I was a teenager, is how his intensity always seemed so effortless. Whenever I hear his voice it makes me realise just how overrated many other singers are. Paul Mooney
Steve G Posted September 25, 2007 Posted September 25, 2007 (edited) He was THE voice of the 4 Tops. Let's not forget some of their post Motown material either - seeing "Just can't get you out of my mind" on TOTP was one of those things that first interested me in soul music as a kid. I still love that record today no matter how many times I hear those words "Call me, were the last words I remember, When the spring became September, and I still got no reply". Top tune in my house! Top singer! Edited September 25, 2007 by Steve G
Guest candj45 Posted September 25, 2007 Posted September 25, 2007 surely, ask the lonely/where did you go is the greatest double sider,any objections?. when the word "legend" seems to get mentioned so frequently these days,levi stubbs is one of few to really warrant the accolade. craig
Guest Paul Posted September 25, 2007 Posted September 25, 2007 ...it was heart-wearming to hear that Baby I Need Your Loving, a million seller (?), was spun a couple of times at the 100 club anniversary recently... Hello Macca, No disrespect to anyone but it shouldn't be at all unusual to hear a Four Tops record in a soul club. If there are any DJs who can't play a Four Tops record once in a while then I'd say they have a problem. Paul Mooney
Drew3 Posted September 25, 2007 Posted September 25, 2007 One of the greatest soul singers ever for me. Would be wonderful if best wishes from his fans could be passed on. KTF. Drew.
arnie j Posted September 25, 2007 Posted September 25, 2007 he is MR SOUL and i have shed many a tear over his vocals,the man is a legend get well soon
Guest recordman Posted September 25, 2007 Posted September 25, 2007 Levi Stubbs The Voice Of Motown Saw him and the rest of the Tops in Las vagas 7 years ago his fantastic tenor voice just washed over me a truly special song stylist who I understand currently is not in the best of health My Top 5 Levi Stubbs Darrell Banks Marvin Jr Soloman Burke Luther Vandross
macca Posted September 25, 2007 Posted September 25, 2007 (edited) Hello Macca, No disrespect to anyone but it shouldn't be at all unusual to hear a Four Tops record in a soul club. If there are any DJs who can't play a Four Tops record once in a while then I'd say they have a problem. Paul Mooney I agree with you Paul. It's just that I've been away from the UK scene for about 15 years & I remember the 100 club as a rare soul bastion, so it was kind of odd to hear that a chart topping classic was played down there. definitely not saying there's anything wrong with it! M p.s. I may also be suffering from a case of selective memory... Edited September 25, 2007 by macca
Makemvinyl Posted September 25, 2007 Posted September 25, 2007 Emotion,Passion,Breathless,Depth,Full spectrum, Levis Voice on most things including his plant like status in "Little Shop of Horrors" is so "Unique" The new 4 tops will never evolve into anything but a tribute to themselves because without the front man we all love doesnt sound and look "Original" We all hope we will see Levi once again,But highly unlikely so all dig out "Ask the Lonely" or any of your many favourite 4 Tops songs and pay individual and collective tribute to the greatest American voice ever to grace these Shores. Ladies and Gentlemen "Levi Stubbs" honorary Soul Sourcer IMO
Craig W Posted September 25, 2007 Posted September 25, 2007 Finished the night off at Warwick Soul Club on Friday night with Ask the Lonely. Possibly the greatest ender ever.
Guest Posted September 25, 2007 Posted September 25, 2007 Agree with all previous regards Mr Stubbs a wonderful,wonderful voice, person et all. I tried for years to break Cant Seem To Get You Off My Mind in v early 70s, imagine my gloating when returning back home 23 years later to be recognised AND have this track played for me! Always sends goosebumps, always will. On another note, not his best but "Brenda" became my wife 33 years ago - coincidence Any tribute that could be passed, should be and watch the Tops hit the turntables this next month!
BrianB Posted September 26, 2007 Author Posted September 26, 2007 Not suprised at the response we have had to this. I saw them at the Manchester Odeon in 1070 and 1971. Unbelievable!! The balcony was actually swaying, which as a 15 year old frightened me to death, until the uniformed comissionnaire (bloody hell, remember them?) daid "don't worry son, it did that in the 50s when Bill Halley and the Comets were on! Anyone any ideas for a tribute we can pass on to him. Clearly Tony Rouce is correct in saying Levi knows how popular he is, but what a lift he would get if we could just give him a reminder?
Guest moggy Posted September 26, 2007 Posted September 26, 2007 They"ll tell you a story of sadness A story to hard to believe They"ll tell you the loneliest one is me Just ask the lonely Shivers, Shivers, Shivers Quite simply the best who else but Levi could have delivered those lines with so much emotion, no one else
Steve Plumb Posted September 26, 2007 Posted September 26, 2007 Fabulous idea! Why wait - exactly! Levi Stubbs - the BEST EVER Soul singer.........period Cheers Steve Plumb
Guest LizM Posted September 26, 2007 Posted September 26, 2007 I get goose bumps just thinking of his voice! Where Did You Go / Baby I Need Your Loving / (Its The Way) Nature Planned It - so emotive. Sung with such feeling no one can deny. I love him. Liz
Sean Hampsey Posted September 26, 2007 Posted September 26, 2007 Just reading these few tributes (especially the lyrics interspersed throughout) sends shivers down my spine. Levi Stubbs is the voice of Soul. The word AWESOME is used far too liberally when describing vocal talent. Though for Levi, the word is simply not big enough. He's inspired a generation and entertained millions... over several decades. The versatility in his voice is the real unique. The Power of 'Bernadette' The Sorrow behind "Just Ask The Lonely" We may never hear a better voice. I named my daughter 'Siobhan Bernadette' because of that incredible vocal performance... and its effect on me as a youngster! Keep on loving me........ Bernadette! Truly, truly AWESOME! Long live Levi Stubbs. Sean
Little-stevie Posted September 26, 2007 Posted September 26, 2007 I have always been a huge fan of the 4 Tops, but particularly Levi Stubbs. He has a fantastic voice, responsible for some of the best vocals ever laid down on vinyl. Bernadette, 7 Rooms of Gloom, Ask The Lonely, I could go on for hours. He remained loyal to Obie, Larry and Abdul and never wanted to put his name first, as became Motown policy as the acts grew in popularity. My point is he is seriously ill. Why should we wait for the worst to happen before we inundate Soul Source with tributes and platitudes? Why not do it now? If we could arrange for him to see and understand exactly what he means to the UK soulies, it may give him a lift, and at least we may all feel better when the inevitable happens. Don't know how we could do it, but we have some well connected guys in the States (Dave M!). Over to you, what do you think. ATB Brian B Nice post Brian... Four Tops, my first love on the road to soul salvation...."as long as you need me"
Sunnysoul Posted September 26, 2007 Posted September 26, 2007 Sadly the chances of Levi ever rejoining the Tops are around the 'zero' point.I do know what he's suffering from, but I don't think that it's in the public domain, and therefore it's not for me to be the one to reveal it. It's not something that people usually 'recover' from, regrettably... As I have had to personally endure the heart wrenching experience of witnessing my own Dad waste away on a downward spiral within a matter of around 18 months, and having seen that Aretha video tribute to Levi that was posted on here last year with Levi in a wheel chair, my guess is that Levi has suffered a stroke or a series of minor strokes over a period of time.
Guest Paul Posted September 26, 2007 Posted September 26, 2007 I named my daughter 'Siobhan Bernadette' because of that incredible vocal performance... and its effect on me as a youngster! That's amazing, Sean. I didn't have a daughter but I'd always said she would have been named Bernadette. Best regards, Paul Mooney
BrianB Posted September 26, 2007 Author Posted September 26, 2007 Just reading these few tributes (especially the lyrics interspersed throughout) sends shivers down my spine. Levi Stubbs is the voice of Soul. The word AWESOME is used far too liberally when describing vocal talent. Though for Levi, the word is simply not big enough. He's inspired a generation and entertained millions... over several decades. The versatility in his voice is the real unique. The Power of 'Bernadette' The Sorrow behind "Just Ask The Lonely" We may never hear a better voice. I named my daughter 'Siobhan Bernadette' because of that incredible vocal performance... and its effect on me as a youngster! Keep on loving me........ Bernadette! Truly, truly AWESOME! Long live Levi Stubbs. Sean Sean, This is the sort of message I want to get to Levi. The effect he has had on my life, and then my chosen lifestyle has been phenomenal. Great reply!
Guest Paul Posted September 26, 2007 Posted September 26, 2007 I've always believed that good music is art and "pop" lyrics often compare with the greatest poetry ever written. The huge advantage that music has over poetry is the singer's dramatic interpretation of the words. And pop music's finest example of that was Levi Stubbs singing Eddie Holland's lyrics; the actor and the poet in perfect harmony. In particular, the lyrics from "I'm In A Different World" are very profound... In this world of ups and downs my dreams all fall through, Things just don't work out; no matter what I do. Disappointment haunts me through each lonely day, The world around I see in only shades of grey. On the stage of life I've play a loser's part, It seems like I've been down right from the very start. Every time I lift myself up off the ground, Something always happens to bring the curtain down. Thankfully the dark moods are lifted by a happy chorus, otherwise I'd have become a manic depressive after listening to this song so many times. Paul Mooney
Jimmy A Posted September 27, 2007 Posted September 27, 2007 truely truley awsome,seen them a few times,this pic was taken at the concert hall nottingham.where the tops and levis voice took the roof off
Guest Posted September 27, 2007 Posted September 27, 2007 truely truley awsome,seen them a few times,this pic was taken at the concert hall nottingham.where the tops and levis voice took the roof off I'm 99% certain there will be a good few people on the scene in touch with Levi Stubbs or certainly their management or family. Sean Livesey was in touch with his daughter, Debbie Stubbs a couple of years ago and I'm fairly sure John Carrier was too.(might be wrong about that bit, I can't remember how Sean came to be in touch with her) She's certainly aware of the scene over here. Jayne.x
BrianB Posted September 27, 2007 Author Posted September 27, 2007 I'm 99% certain there will be a good few people on the scene in touch with Levi Stubbs or certainly their management or family. Sean Livesey was in touch with his daughter, Debbie Stubbs a couple of years ago and I'm fairly sure John Carrier was too.(might be wrong about that bit, I can't remember how Sean came to be in touch with her) She's certainly aware of the scene over here. Jayne.x Hi Jayne, Maybe Debbie is the route we could take? Even if all Levi saw was this thread I would be happy. Some fantastic replies, and no dissent! Is this thread a Soul Source record?!
Tank Posted September 28, 2007 Posted September 28, 2007 He was THE voice of the 4 Tops. Let's not forget some of their post Motown material either............ Gotta echo that Steve! 'Main Street People' and 'Keeper Of The Castle' are superb Tops LP's with Levi allowed to be unleashed! 'When Tonight Meets Tomorrow' from 'Keeper...' is awesome!!!! Fave Motown numbers for me are 'Still Waters' and 'Baby I need Your Lovin''.....Cheers!
Guest WPaulVanDyk Posted September 29, 2007 Posted September 29, 2007 Definetly a true legend i love Loco in Accapoco but for motown who can forget Without The One You Love, I Can't Help Myself, It's The Same Old Song and 2 classic covers of A Place in the Sun and Stay In My Lonely Arms both do justice. I wish him well and it won't be the same without him in the band
Guest Posted September 30, 2007 Posted September 30, 2007 Hi Jayne, Maybe Debbie is the route we could take? Even if all Levi saw was this thread I would be happy. Some fantastic replies, and no dissent! Is this thread a Soul Source record?! lol... as soon as he's back from the Tuscany weekender I shall ask.. Jayne.x.
ExYoungSoulie Posted September 30, 2007 Posted September 30, 2007 Blimey, I just downloaded Shake Me and had a listen... Seriously choked! What other music can do this - God I love Soul
Guest Posted September 30, 2007 Posted September 30, 2007 (edited) His voice is just awesome. Edited September 30, 2007 by AndyR
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