First Time Hearing Harold Melvin and The Bluenotes - I Miss You- 1973 Live REACTION🔥🔥🔥
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A man can make you feel good for a night, but a real man can make you feel good for life
Teddy P is a legend! One of the greatest Lead vocalists to ever walk on this earth! Rest in Heaven Teddy P!!! Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes are a truly great R&B/ Soul group!!!!!
Definitely not an over statement...dude was......well no words for now.
Nice video. I liked your reaction. The person singling lead in this song was Teddy Pendergast. I highly suggest listening and /or reacting to more of their songs. They had some great songs. Also, Teddy eventually went solo and had some great songs of his own, including Close The Door, Turn Off The Lights, T.K.O. and many more. His looks, music, and voice drove the ladies crazy. This group and era of music influenced me greatly.
Teddy PenderGRASS!
Teddy had a process in his hair, almost fooled me as to who he was.
The late great Teddy Pendergrass on lead vocals, the reason Harold Melvin was jealous! 😂
Big facts
Jealous, on all their albums TP is pictured front & center plus the album would have the tittle : featuring Teddy Pendergrass.....Harold Melvin was the manager.
@@carlitosortiz2870 Only ONE album ever said "Featuring Teddy Pendergrass." The last album Teddy did with Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes (Wake Up Everybody) did NOT say that. Teddy ultimately left because of fights with Harold Melvin over credit...and MONEY. Leaving was the best thing for him, because he absolutely blew up when he went solo, and this group eventually fell off the face of the earth.
@@ProfitPathTV-zf6je Who's in the middle of all the album pictures, just cause TP made a business desicion that don't mean Harold Melvin was jealous, greedy yes but jealous?
@@ProfitPathTV-zf6je the reason TP was the lead singer was because Harold Melvin put him at lead singer...you're statement about jealousy makes no sense. TP didn't write the songs that made the Bluenotes famous.
teddy bear, is teddy Pendergrass, he used to be the lead singer for them before he went solo
Lloyd Parks sets this song off with the falsetto. Gives me goosebumps every time
The lead singer on this song is Teddy Pendergras. You should react to Teddy Pendergras song called... "You're My Latest, My Greatest Inspiration".
The LEGENDARY Blue Notes featuring THEODORE PENDERGRASS aka the voice
You are 100 percent correct - we have to put our women on a pedestal in our music like the past.
different women, different times
The women back then knew they were women, possessed genuine femininity & respected men & masculinity & all that entails. Blame the "strong independent don't need a man" women embraced for men ceasing to sing this way.
@@BegodeEx30 - I would agree with you for the most part, but I still blame us men for glorifying dominance, money, and power over women. It's not what a man is all about.
@thuizar Besides the already greedy wealthy who are destroying this world the average man doesn't glorify money nor seek dominance over anyone, feminist minded women do that. Intelligent men only seek to be the very best man they individually can be, not in competition with anyone but the man in the mirror & only desire women to respect that. With that said, men will be wise not to pedestalize women, none are worthy of being glorified, glorification belongs to God Almighty alone, not some mortal flawed woman, nor mortal man.
@@BegodeEx30 Beautiful, well said, I give you a standing ovation for those words of wisdom. Thank you.
Teddy was the best male vocalist of the seventies. His voice was full of Soul and power.
Babygirl this is why we called it baby making Music!!!!!
Nothing like that 70's R&B
YOU ARE ON FIRE TODAY ASHLEY ❤️
Imagine Teddy was only 22 years old when he sing this song.
This called soul music & lyrics
for your old school playlist, make sure you put the studio [long version] on. You will be beyond satisfied. And than start reacting to Teddy Pendergast who is the lead on this song. keep up the good reactions.
The whole towns laughing at me is another good song
Love your content women like you are worthy of music like this
Teddy is singing lead on this track, every man back in the day had this on 8-track or cassette, we would play it after we messed up!
You have an "old soul". God bless!
Hi Ms. Ashley,
You've won me over. Your channel is lit. You know how to talk that talk. I feel your vibe to the music's message. Keep up the good work. I will tell others about you. Enjoy your day.
That’s Teddy Pendergrass honey. Harold was the low life that stole from the group so Teddy Pendergrass went out on his own. Classic tune, and the soundtrack to my youth. I love your reaction videos, they’re so authentic!❤
Theodore (Teddy) Pendergrass was the lead singer of the Blue Notes prior to his excellent solo career.
One of my favorite songs by him which I still listening to often is "The whole towns laughing at me".
The Lead singer was Teddy Pendegrass, now deciest. After going out on his own he was in a car accedent that left him without the use of his legs. Later after learning to drive a van with hand controls, he was in another crash that paraized himdown from the neck down. He died a few years after.
Girl I. Was 17 years old when I. First started listening to this. Song. And I 58 years old. And. Still listen. To. This men. Back. Then use. To. Cry. A. Real. Man. Will. Cry. For. Is. Women ❤ and. The. Man. Singing. The song. His. Name. Is. Teddy ❤️⭐️⭐️❤️
Shout out to Lloyd Parks who murdered that falsetto opening.
I've looked at a few of your reactions and you really get it about how people sang from the heart back then. Like what Dennis Edwards (Rip) of The Temptations once said, "back in those days we sung about love."
You're absolutely right about how the men back then sang about getting their woman back no matter what it took. Some months ago I was watching a couple of young folks react to *_The Temptations Ain't Too Proud to Beg._* When lead singer David Ruffin sang the lines:
"If I have sleep on your doorstep all night and day just to keep you from walking away.
Let your friends laugh even this I can stand. I want to keep you anyway I can."
They weren't having it. They were like 'What? 'Sleep on your doorstep all night long?' Ain't no way. It ain't happenin.' Figuratively they just didn't get it. It wasn't so much about sleeping on the doorstep literally. The singer was letting his woman know that he was wrong and no matter how foolish it looked trying to get her back he's willing to go through it. So these young fellas today, not all of them, but a lot of them have no concept of what it means to hold on to their ladies.
Lead singer Teddy & the one holding them notes Lloyd Parks I thank you from the depths of me ❤
I’m old timer, but I sure like your flow! This brings back memories.👍🏽
Great request! There's so much great music from the 60' and 70's! We certainly slow danced to this tune holding each other close. There was a lot of baby making music back in the day🤗 By the way, that's Teddy Pendergrass singing lead. He went on to have a very successful solo career. You should react to Close The Door Teddy. Another baby making song 😊
That was my jamm❤..yes I was 10yrs old listening to this.
I can’t get over Teddy Pendergrass hair ! 😂
😂😂😂😂
I thought you already drinking it Ashley your reaction is priceless
My GIRL🎉😮😮🎉😮🎉🎉😮🎉🎉🎉🎉😮🎉😮🎉 LOVING THAT ERA .😂😂🎉😂😂🎉😂😂🎉OK SOME FOR YOU LOVE 🙏🏿🌹🙏🏿🌹🙏🏿🌹🙏🏿🌹🙏🏿🌹THE MOMENTS....LOOK AT ME IM IN LOVE 🙏🏿🌹 THEY SHOE LOVED THEM😮 OUR... WOMAN 😮
That's right! I'm a 70 's women back then you had to know how to sing or should I say "Sang!! Lol, both my dad and my brother had band back then and there was so much competition but I wouldn't change a thing ❤️ A good song for you to listen to is You're sweet, Fine and everything by Tomorrow's Promise, you'll love it!!
Harold Melvin is not the Lead Singer , Teddy Pendergrass is the Lead Singer of the Group, someone explain that to this Young Lady lol
This one is always nice to hear👍🏾
That's my main man. Listen to this one by him. " Tell the world how I feel about cha baby "
That singer is Teddy Pendergrass, Please check out more of his songs.😊
POWER OF LOVE FOR A WOMAN..SING IT TEDDY
Young sister I love your comments and your thoughts keep doing what you do it's refreshing to hear someone young with the old mentality
Lovely...the groups name is Harold Melvin&The Blue Notes..but most amazing talent coming out of the group was the incomparable,Teddy Pendergrass---The M.J...from the J5s..period!!!He did most of the predominate singing and starter!
🤣🤣🤣Lady… I love your reactions. They were live n direct and you funny as hell wid it too…
Keep it up.
I Love that you’re actually able to articulate what it is that’s going on in the heart n minds of emotional beings, being touched by emotional beings in the right way. You nailed it in so many levels. I was creasing 😅😂😂😂 Messing up his name n all, just added to the authenticity ❤️
Baby....You have no idea how that music calibrated men and women, and you are correct. We had to earn it back in the day, and we respected our women. AND, they respected themselves. Love that you're finding our grooves. Enjoy!
Teddy bear Pendergrass n the bluenotes
this was a whole different type of love back and we need that back when we could jus openly love are women so much and didnt care how anyone else looked at us
I’m a 70s baby! Men like us know how to beg a woman! What y’all young folks say “ No Cap” lol
One of my favorite all-time videos featuring the incomparable Teddy Pendergrass🔥🔥🔥
Hey Ashley, new follower here. This group is from Philly, my home. The lead singer, singing this song is Teddy Pendergrass. He was one of the best R&B singers of all time. Do yourself a favor and listen to these songs:
The Whole World is Laughing at Me.
Love TKO
Wake Up Everybody
Close The Door
When Somebody Loves You Back
Turn Off The Lights
Btw thats teddy pentergrass singing lead
The Dells Stay In My Corner (Live circa 1972) - Great Vocals
This is the late great teddy pendergrass, 😮 he had a outstanding solo career as well
35 kids!!
I love your reaction to the music you like or should I say LOVE
Love it...they had you making the stank face all the way thru. That's good music right there.
Teddy Pendergrass is a beast with those vocals
Yes, we kill it, love making music.
Stingy-ass Harold Melvin was raking in thousands of dollars, but only paid the Bluenotes pennies on the dollar. That's why Teddy P went solo and became one of the best male singers ever, making millions.
TRUE re Harold Melvin
Not to mention that Teddy P. was stealing the spotlight singing lead, and not Harold
Stealing all the guys money! They went on tour Teddy go to the hotel Melvin had a 100s of thousands under the mattress Teddy said we need some $ Melvin” he gave him a stack and said don’t tell them! Fvcked up Bro! He felt like he was the brains but Teddy was the group! Melvin was a fvcked up dude! That’s y he changed the name to Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes! He wanted ppl to think he was Teddy! But HuFF and Gamble Snatched up Teddy! Harold was so jealous of Teddy for Leaving! Wished death on him etc. he created the ruffle!
@@darrylstaves748That’s y he changed the name to Harold Melvin! Once he did that he can change the dynamics of how much he gets. It was very crafty bc he knew TP was the one! Ppl for yrs thought he was Teddy Although Harold could sing he wasn’t Teddy!!!!!
One of the greatest soul singers of all time!...Teddy Pendergrass..periodttttt!!!
That falsetto from the start will blow your mind and Teddy comes in after and stank it all up❤️❤️❤️ Sangggg yall
I wonna feel like this made them boys feel good ❤ “O I”!
You wasn't even thought of yet❤❤❤❤😅😂
The high pitched cat cut that last teddy P holler 😂😂
People wonder why I am the man I am today? Easy answer,I grew up on soul music like I became soul music literally.
That Teddy Pendergrass singing the song. He eventually went solo.
songs from the late 60's-70's came from experiencing real heart ache
Lead is Theodore Pendergrass. (Teddy, is what they call him😂)
And you know it like a poet!
I'm enjoying your reactions to old school music. I think you'll enjoy "Stairway to Heaven," by The Ojays, it's soul and raw emotion.
Teddy Pendergrass was a beast (lead singer). He went on to have a legendary solo career.
Thats Teddy Pendergrass
singing with them.
He went solo afterward! He has some bangers!
if you can fund the full 20 minute broadcast......WHEW. YT took it down a few months ago. Beyond heartbroken. good stuff, Ashley!
You struck gold
Check out The Dells. Marvin Jr. greatly influenced Teddy P. Songs: Give Your Baby A Standing Ovation & Stay In My Corner.
Because men raised the boys, not the other way around.💯
This was teddy pendergrass as the lead singer of a group called Harold Melvin and the blue notes but this was teddy pendergrass lead singing the band leader named it Harold Melvin after himself which led to the first solo album people trying to get out of placing the voice of teddy with the sound of Harold Melvin but once they knew the difference it was up from there and down for the group once teddy went solo
You had that right...they made a ton of kids back in the day. Sadly the only individual that lives till this day is the individual that starts it off with the vocals.
Teddy on the lead, I never knew that. Now wonder I love this song because of him. But that intro babbbbby! This is what I use to tell my ex all I been doing is drinking, crying and dying lol .
Girl you are feeling this music...that is Teddy Pendergrass singing
Enjoyed this live version, but the album version is definitely worth listening to
If at all possible...Please do some live videos!!! You will enjoy them more!
That’s Teddy Pendergrass singing lead
OK. Ashley. Repeat after me. "Teddy P. Fooled Me".
Lol.
That was music music back then oh yes❤
And we still treat them the same way.
We love hard and deep back then. I don't know what's wrong with the youngins today
Fact check... That was Teddy Pendetgrass on lead vocals and Lloyd Parks , who by the way is the last living Blue notes survivor, I'm Michael Banks and I sang with the Blue notes, with Bernard Fullen jr. Out of Florida.... Thank you... I love your song selection...
Wow. That’s incredible.
RIP Teddy
Harold Melvin and Teddy Pendergrass (I just murdered the spelling of his name) shared lead vocals on most of their popular songs.
Watch the SOULTRAIN SHOW either them singing this.
Gamble and Huff Said There will never be a voice like Teddys they said that U had to feed Teddy that Heat!
And as hellified as this is, you should hear David Ruffin's version. He takes it to a whole nother level!!!
Back in the days the quality was never in the video it was always about the music🎶💯❤️
Ashley, I had totally forgotten that Teddy Pendergrass had wormed his hair like that. I’m so glad you reviewed this one, and glad he cut his hair. He’s not Harold Melvin though. Great review. I love your authentic, spontaneous expressions.
Teddy Pendergrass on lead vocals......at least until Harold Melvin got tired of Teddy getting all the noteriety and attention! Teddy went on to have a great solo career, until an auto accident in '84 left him paralyzed from the chest down.
I've never seen Teddy's hair like that. Try "If you don't know me by now" by Harold Melvin and the Bluenotes. Also, the women with 25-35 kids were also listening to Barry White, just saying.
Check out David Ruffin's rendition as well. Their both excellent!
I love both versions Teddy P & Mr. Ruffin
The Free Movement - I found Someone of my Own
This is Teddy Pendergrass singing lead vocals. Harold Melvin is leader of the group. It's the Sound of Philadelphia at It's best. What blows my mind is the brother singing the high note in the background
Ashley girl you're right and let me tell you about the 50 girls, when their men went into the army, they waited for them didn't matter if his one two or three years they wouldn't even date anyone else in those songs if you listen to him I want to be Bobby's girl and I want to be with Billy and all these different song they meant it you could beg them to go out with you and they wouldn't do it wanted to wait for their man!!!
The recording is even better