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When the Boston projects assimilated ( I lived in Fidelis Way, the 2nd most notorious in the city) it was just endless black and soul. I loved it. Block parties, dance parties, live jams and it was all soul and r&b. of course I was also a Beatles and then progressive rock fan and just about died when Miles did Bitches Brew and Live Evil, paving the way for some of the most outrageous fusion.
Anyway I digress. he was a 70's evolve and I just love it like a love a good single malt. Slow and steady.
Pendergrass debuted as a singer on the Blue Notes' 1972 single “I Miss You,” a towering, tear-out-your-hair ballad that gets progressively more wrenching over the course of eight minutes. The track gave the Blue Notes their first ever Top Ten R&B hit.