irishgit 08/11/2008
I like the Supremes, but they're not Blues musicians.
Put them on the right list and I'll give them 5 stars
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fb616597827 11/05/2007
Not my type, but I acknowledge that they were very influential.
dazedandconfus ed2 06/16/2007
The Surpremes Aren't Blues And They're Not Musicians. Why Are They On This List??????????
Bliss149 04/09/2006
what idiot put this under "blues"?
miketou 02/26/2006
The Supremes were the bomb in the 60's. They made some great music that remains classic to this day. They had the poise, the glamour and the "sound". They may seem corny buy today's standards, but the girls were groundbreaking in their heydey. People still resent Diana Ross for leaving the group. I always felt Diana Ross "was" the supremes. Without her unique look and voice, the Supremes would not have been as successful as they were.
Djahuti 01/16/2005
What the #%&%?!!! Since when did the Supremes do BLUES??? They did Motown Pop,Soul or R&B. This music has none of the grit or raw emotion of the Blues with it's sappy,sentimental sound.
scarletfeather 10/22/2003
They were very good. Say what you want about Diana, but she has a voice like a nightingale's.
forgotten hero 04/06/2003
Why is this group in the rock section? If anyone knows why feel free to enlighten me.
sktmps 03/22/2003
for bringing the Motown sound to a wide audience & for the talented people behind the scenes!
ultraalkaline9 9 11/25/2002
The best girl group EVER! Period, end of story.
Tiffanywelles 09/08/2002
Mary, Flo, Cindy, Jean, Lynda, Scherrie and Susie deserve the same recognition as Diana.
ellajedlicka21 10/28/2001
They, believe it or not, were actually the second best selling group of the 1960s (behind the Beatles)! That is really an accomplishment. I am a fan of Diana Ross. They really had a lot of good songs in their day.
musicfan 04/11/2001
Diana Ross and The Supremes were THE GIRL GROUP of the 1960's. No other group came close to their class, star power, and just plain fun. When Diana Ross and her backup singers Mary Wilson and Florence Ballard/Cindy Birdsong came out and cooed "Where Did Our Love Go", "Baby Love", "Come See About Me", Stop In The Name Of Love", etc. the crowd went wild. Twelve number one hits in a row. That's quite an accomplishment. "I Hear A Symphony" and "Reflections" are two of my all time favorites. I can remember as if it were yesterday seeing Diana Ross and The Supremes doing their "Supremes At The Copa" act at the University of South Carolina. The college crowd loved them.
crazy_byrd 02/24/2001
Bland. Bland. Bland.
angel859500 12/16/2000
I grew up listening to the supremes and really enjoy all of her songs. Her "Ultimate Collection" album wraps up the best of the best!
Johnny Roulette 11/06/2000
I much prefer the Ronettes...or even The Crystals. The Ross vs. Wilson battles of recent years have resulted in some abysmal versions hitting the road pretending to be the real Supremes.
fisheyedfool 09/26/2000
One of the additional benefits of being a rocker in the sixties, is you had the great Motown music for belly rubbing dancing with your baby. Motown and rock, the sixties were great. Mary Wells, Marhta Reeves, and the Supremes, the avant guard for the Motown girls.
20007025om 05/31/2000
Who cares if a security guard liked you!!!! She is hairy and fat! SHE aint no DIVA I am baby! ooh ooh! She need to shave her fro off because she ripped off the supremes which is another term fo a burrito
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