While there are many divas, there's nothing like a hometown gal; I present to you Mardra Thomas, "All Blues";
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBPuaYy9tlU
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While there are many divas, there's nothing like a hometown gal; I present to you Mardra Thomas, "All Blues"; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBPuaYy9tlU |
o10, many great albums on your list, even if several of them are repeats. ;^) And while I don't feel qualified to identify a "X best list", I'll further admit my own personal favorites could change from one day to the next. How's that for confusing the issue? Regarding Detroit, while I never lived there I did grow up in Michigan. Like so many others in souther MI the majority of my family had jobs related in some fashion to the auto industry. It's clear the downfall of Detroit can't be separated from the downfall of the American automotive industry. There were two major factors in that. First was the oil crisis in the '70s and the Big Three's* failure to adapt quickly with more fuel efficient and environmentally friendly models. The second was the change in Big Three management to MBA "bean counters" in place of the experienced engineers and sales people who had traditionally evolved to top management positions in all three companies. So for those reasons efficiency and quality suffered and European and Far East companies filled the gap. Once Detroit's (automotive) dominance was lost it has not been able to reclaim it. As o10 suggested, other US cities also suffered loss of population and economic strength. This has been a result of evolution in technological change. There is though an interesting aside. Two years ago I visited to attend the Woodward Avenue Dream Cruise, possibly the largest non-racing automotive event in the US. That took me not only to the City of Detroit but to several of the suburban cities. They looked prosperous and healthy. But we don't read about that, only of the bad times and decay in Detroit. Now back to our regularly scheduled broadcast. * GM, Ford, Chrysler for aficionados who are not also automotive buffs. |