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Very briefly: Following is a small collection of songs that are united by one simple theme -- noteworthy spoken word introductions. Your job is to determine which of the introductions is the most noteworthy of all. Is it:
a) Stan Ivory (and his Omnificent Orchestra)'s smoove mooves in "Give Me the Real Thang"?
b) Millie Jackson threatening her lover's wife with "a good A-kickin'" in "Leftovers"?
c) Jerry Washington extolling the virtues of pure, selfless love in "I Come A Long Ways"?
d.) Bobby Dixon making it crystal clear just... how... low... a... man... can... get... in "Woman, You Made Me"?
While you're ranking these for spoken word excellence, set your mind thinking about other rock oratorical masterworks that strike your fancy. In the meantime, as always,
I look forward to your responses.
HVB
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