When we cut some demos at Motown, we did it at the newer downtown studio, not Hitsville or as the other musicians called it, "The Snake Pit".

Named for all the wires laying on the ground, the musicians seemed to prefer the snake pit to the new studio. They said it had better sound and more soul.

We cut some instrumental tracks, were paid scale for them, and if they were ever used, I never heard them.

Anyway it was great being treated as a peer by the likes of the "Funk Brothers" (although nobody ever called them that that I heard), Marvin Gaye, Jr. Walker, and others.

I look back and am a little disappointed that we didn't get the deal, but I can't blame the lawyers who were negotiating for us. I was 19 or so at the time, and definitely couldn't have done any better. So rather than regret, I try to remember all the excitement and the good things that were happening to me back then.

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