Damon and Louis were the only two missing from the Reunion tour tho it makes sense why neither would be there. Louis’ tenure with the group (the Atlantic years) weren’t very successful, if at all. In Damon’s case, he had been fired by Otis in 1975. While there was some tension between him and O, they reconciled before Damon died in 2013. As for Paul we know he died in 1973. No further explanation needed. However it wasn’t mentioned that Elbridge was also deceased by the reunion tour as well. He died in 1975 at 36.
That would've been something! Had any of them joined up with the Reunion. I would've loved it, but I can see why people would think there'd be "too many cooks in the kitchen". 90% of the songs on the official reunion album are all Dennis', I love em but def wish we heard more of the others. I definitely agree about Louis, I love him personally but it is too bad they didn't get the success I think those two albums deserved. Paul being apart of the reunion would've been a dream. Too bad we know so little of Elbridge's life after the Tempts. I've heard that they (Damon and Otis) reconciled as well, do you know anything more about that fact?
Damon just had a heart no to hold grudges. Louis held up his part of being in the legacy history. Can't be dismissed because Atlantic's didn't know how to promote the group.
@@jeffreyconyers-z3r Damon was THE MAN (behind Eddie of course). He was a 100% perfect replacement. Love his voice. Louis is a good singer but he just wasn’t successful with the Tempts. He was part of Johnny Moore’s Drifters in the UK during the 80s.
I'm glad Damon Harris got a shout out here. He's the one Temptation great who I really felt bad for. David and Eddie both fell out with the group, but at least they returned for the reunion as well as the Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame induction. Paul left the group because of his health, but at least he was a founding member and a part of the Classic 5. Richard's ending wasn't great. He says he and Otis fell out. But at least he got in 22 years with the group and participated in the reunion and on several TV specials. But for Damon, it was kind of a raw deal. I'm sure singing with the group he grew of loving & replacing his mentor was a dream come true. But being kicked out of the group just as you are catching stride had to be a bummer for him. And Damon was never invited back for anything. He did sing with Eddie Kendricks and Dennis Edwards from what understand. But he never rejoined the group.
You know as much as I do, and I agree. Damon, for being apart of so many classics, didn't get the recognition he deserved. I also feel like that about Louis Price, as he is brought up less than Damon, though being in the group for two and a half years.
Wish motown or some would put out a complete dvd and complete cd of their reunion concert with a 100 page hard cover book & 5 reunion posters now that would be great for us fans. I dont know why motown won't do this for temps .. any one who agrees with m send me a message
Dennis sounded great, but his voice was a little strained here. I don't know if he had a cold or if his voice was worn out from all that singing. Or maybe it was the sound system. His best performance of this song in my opinion was the one in 1975 when they were wearing the white jump suits.
Dennis owns this like David owns MY Girl. Ollie owns Some Enchanted Evening♥️. TEMPTATIONS♥️FOREVER..
Doing what they DO!
Yup! Richard owns Heavenly, Paul owns For Once In My Life and Don't Look Back. Totally agree
Nobody I REPEAT NOBODY CAN SING THIS SONG LIKE THE GREAT DENNIS EDWARDS..RIP
Sing that song Dennis
Tempts reached 'The Star'❤️🌹🌹🌹❤️
I saw them at Painters Mill on the revolving stage in Baltimore. Still got the stub. 👍👍👍
thats so cool!!
Dennis at his best Props to Damon Harris so underrated.
Damon and Louis were the only two missing from the Reunion tour tho it makes sense why neither would be there. Louis’ tenure with the group (the Atlantic years) weren’t very successful, if at all. In Damon’s case, he had been fired by Otis in 1975. While there was some tension between him and O, they reconciled before Damon died in 2013. As for Paul we know he died in 1973. No further explanation needed. However it wasn’t mentioned that Elbridge was also deceased by the reunion tour as well. He died in 1975 at 36.
That would've been something! Had any of them joined up with the Reunion. I would've loved it, but I can see why people would think there'd be "too many cooks in the kitchen". 90% of the songs on the official reunion album are all Dennis', I love em but def wish we heard more of the others.
I definitely agree about Louis, I love him personally but it is too bad they didn't get the success I think those two albums deserved. Paul being apart of the reunion would've been a dream. Too bad we know so little of Elbridge's life after the Tempts.
I've heard that they (Damon and Otis) reconciled as well, do you know anything more about that fact?
@@readbtwnthelines Nah my man sorry
@@Frnk_3thats ok! Thanks for your comments.
Damon just had a heart no to hold grudges. Louis held up his part of being in the legacy history. Can't be dismissed because Atlantic's didn't know how to promote the group.
@@jeffreyconyers-z3r Damon was THE MAN (behind Eddie of course). He was a 100% perfect replacement. Love his voice. Louis is a good singer but he just wasn’t successful with the Tempts. He was part of Johnny Moore’s Drifters in the UK during the 80s.
I'm glad Damon Harris got a shout out here. He's the one Temptation great who I really felt bad for.
David and Eddie both fell out with the group, but at least they returned for the reunion as well as the Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame induction.
Paul left the group because of his health, but at least he was a founding member and a part of the Classic 5.
Richard's ending wasn't great. He says he and Otis fell out. But at least he got in 22 years with the group and participated in the reunion and on several TV specials.
But for Damon, it was kind of a raw deal. I'm sure singing with the group he grew of loving & replacing his mentor was a dream come true. But being kicked out of the group just as you are catching stride had to be a bummer for him.
And Damon was never invited back for anything. He did sing with Eddie Kendricks and Dennis Edwards from what understand. But he never rejoined the group.
You know as much as I do, and I agree. Damon, for being apart of so many classics, didn't get the recognition he deserved. I also feel like that about Louis Price, as he is brought up less than Damon, though being in the group for two and a half years.
Wish motown or some would put out a complete dvd and complete cd of their reunion concert with a 100 page hard cover book & 5 reunion posters now that would be great for us fans. I dont know why motown won't do this for temps .. any one who agrees with m send me a message
Dennis sounded great, but his voice was a little strained here. I don't know if he had a cold or if his voice was worn out from all that singing. Or maybe it was the sound system. His best performance of this song in my opinion was the one in 1975 when they were wearing the white jump suits.
I'll have to listen!