Stay inside with Sidney And The Sad Sacksons in this obscure 60s soul track, brought to you via ai music magic. Born in a small hospital in rural Michigan before his family was relocated to Detroit, involuntarily reclusive soul icon Sidney Sackson grew up across the street from producer Quarter Brown. “We were pen-pals to start,” said Brown at Sackson’s 1992 closed casket memorial service. “Then they eventually let me up on the porch sometimes. Had to sign a waiver.” The two would bond over records played through Sackson’s window, culminating in them writing and eventually recording together after school. “When I first broke into the business, I used a lot of the cash to set up a small recording studio in Sidney’s house. I didn’t care what he looked like, and he didn’t care what I dressed like, so it worked out. But when I brought the boys over to lay down the record, the label wouldn’t send an artist for the cover unless Sidney put a paper bag on his head. So we all wore paper bags outta solidarity. People ask me now and then which one’s Sidney and I’ll never say. That’s the whole point. Everyone with a soul loved my friend Sidney Sackson. He never cursed, cussed, never got angry, and never said a bad word about nobody. He was pure of heart…even if he wasn’t pure of face.” Available on all major streaming platforms including: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/2BpR4SO8N0jNRCebdVnopW Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/too-ugly-to-go-outside-single/1788126103 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0DRT1GPJ4 Deezer: https://www.deezer.com/us/album/690316581 Bandcamp: https://almostvinyl.bandcamp.com/music **All lyrics – for this and all content on the channel – written by Almost Vinyl #aimusic #60s #vinyl #soulmusic
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