Guest funky4u Posted July 11, 2005 Posted July 11, 2005 OPEN MINDED Soulful Heads check this album out released today by clicking: https://www.scratchnspin.net/main/modules.p...order=0&thold=0
Dave Moore Posted July 11, 2005 Posted July 11, 2005 OPEN MINDED Soulful Heads check this album out released today by clicking: https://www.scratchnspin.net/main/modules.p...order=0&thold=0 link Open Minded my arse! Why do you disco/modun soulies have to condescendingly quote "Open Minded" etc as though you are somehow part of some higher echelon of enlightenment? Take yer disco crap and start yer own scene. Leave us to enjoy ours. This music has NO relation whatsoever to what I class as soul. Are you involved in this production by any chance? Regards, Dave www.hitsvillesoulclub.com
Guest Kolla Posted July 11, 2005 Posted July 11, 2005 Open Minded my arse! link thumping bass not your thing Dave? Nah, me neither. In the review it says "don't be fooled by the hi-energy DJ friendly build at the beginning " ... take it out then, you fools
Gene-r Posted July 11, 2005 Posted July 11, 2005 As usual, exploitation of other artists' sounds by the completely untalented (just a longer, drawn-out term for utter shite). Love to know if you're paying the likes of First Choice, Stephanie Mills etc royalties. Just another bit of advice - don't waste your time telling us about this "stolen" effort - we've been there and done that over 20 years ago already. Open-minded we are - brainwashed we are not! Gene
Guest in town Mikey Posted July 11, 2005 Posted July 11, 2005 Open-minded we are - brainwashed we are not! Gene link And 'not a lot of people know that', hey Gene? I once listenend to an interview with Edwin Starr, where some group had sampled 25 Miles. The interviewer was less than complimentary about the artists doing the sampling, but Edwin stuck up for them saying that they are kids making their own music. Just because we dont understand it, it doesnt give us the right to criticise. They are just doing their thing. The intervwer replied. 'No, this is still a load of cobblers patched together by talentless magpies' On this occasion I had to agree with the interviewer. I cant think of one track where another has been sampled and I have enjoyed.
Daved Posted July 11, 2005 Posted July 11, 2005 I think you'll find this is a bona fide release. I don't see why it shouldn't be posted on this site.
Gene-r Posted July 11, 2005 Posted July 11, 2005 (edited) "a load of cobblers patched together by talentless magpies' link Excellent analogy Mikey!! And that's why I've always hated C-Rap - untalented yobs (thieving magpies) who think they can string a few words together to make a poem about how hard (as diahorrea) they are, yet don't have the brains to compose their own backing tracks. Hope you're well Mikey - drop us a line sometime! Gene Edited July 11, 2005 by Gene-R
MarkWhiteley Posted July 11, 2005 Posted July 11, 2005 I think you'll find this is a bona fide release. I don't see why it shouldn't be posted on this site. link Because as already pointed out it has absolutely nish to do with rare soul. It's not even house - it's shite
Petebangor Posted July 11, 2005 Posted July 11, 2005 Open Minded my arse! Why do you disco/modun soulies have to condescendingly quote "Open Minded" etc as though you are somehow part of some higher echelon of enlightenment? Take yer disco crap and start yer own scene. Leave us to enjoy ours. This music has NO relation whatsoever to what I class as soul. Are you involved in this production by any chance? Regards, Dave www.hitsvillesoulclub.com link Are you a Moderator Dave??? What right do you have to tell people what they can or cannot post on this list.This is a SOUL forumn,It covers all aspects of Soul predominantly Rare and Northern,but also Modern,even Ska and Reggae. Just because you don't like it,or it doesn't fit into your neat little pigeon hole that you call Soul.It doesn't mean that other people on this forumn don't appreciate it. If you attend any two room event/Weekender,Music like this is getting played in the Modern rooms,like it or not it's a fact mate. I bought the the first Soul In The House compilation,I'll probably get this there's several tracks on it that are blinding tracks with very Soulful vocals,The Dawn Tallman and Ultranate for example. Maybe the Openminded quotes are put up there because of the small minded individuals who comment on them.I bet you haven't heard one single track off that compilation have you Dave? Rant over I feel better now Cheers Pete
Guest woolie mark Posted July 11, 2005 Posted July 11, 2005 If you attend any two room event/Weekender,Music like this is getting played in the Modern rooms,like it or not it's a fact mate. link
Steve L Posted July 11, 2005 Posted July 11, 2005 Open Minded my arse! Why do you disco/modun soulies have to condescendingly quote "Open Minded" etc as though you are somehow part of some higher echelon of enlightenment? Take yer disco crap and start yer own scene. Leave us to enjoy ours. This music has NO relation whatsoever to what I class as soul. Are you involved in this production by any chance? Regards, Dave www.hitsvillesoulclub.com link Thats the best post I've read on here for a long time!
Dave Moore Posted July 11, 2005 Posted July 11, 2005 Are you a Moderator Dave??? What right do you have to tell people what they can or cannot post on this list.This is a SOUL forumn,It covers all aspects of Soul predominantly Rare and Northern,but also Modern,even Ska and Reggae. Just because you don't like it,or it doesn't fit into your neat little pigeon hole that you call Soul.It doesn't mean that other people on this forumn don't appreciate it. If you attend any two room event/Weekender,Music like this is getting played in the Modern rooms,like it or not it's a fact mate. I bought the the first Soul In The House compilation,I'll probably get this there's several tracks on it that are blinding tracks with very Soulful vocals,The Dawn Tallman and Ultranate for example. Maybe the Openminded quotes are put up there because of the small minded individuals who comment on them.I bet you haven't heard one single track off that compilation have you Dave? Rant over I feel better now Cheers Pete link Pete, I never said anyone hadn't a right to post whatever they like Mate. My post wasn't intended to convey that and if it did then I wasn't clear enough and for that I apologise. I simply object to constantly being patronised by tossers who think they have a right to regard themselves as some kind of "soul intelligensia" because they like "new" music. Load of bollox mate imo. It's something that is happening more and more and it's time we told them to "get back in their boxes". I listened to the tracks on the aforementioned issue and found it abysmal, but that was not my criticism of the post, it was the condescending "Open Minded" comment that got my goat. Regards, Dave www.hitsvillesoulclub.com PS. If this is being played as soul in Modern rooms then it's a great excuse for me not to venture in there. But I wouldn't dream of telling the "Modern" to accept my musical preferences or be labelled a "narrow minded" soul fan.
Guest lifeandsoul Posted July 11, 2005 Posted July 11, 2005 I class as soul Arthur Conley, and only those artists mentioned in his songs, so everything else is banned............oh James brown he's the king of them all y'all......oh dear thats another thread..........
Steve L Posted July 11, 2005 Posted July 11, 2005 Just listened to the above mentioned "soul" track(s) - agree completely with dave moore what aload of garbage. If liking this is being "open minded" then I'll happily stick to being a narrow minded dinosaur!!
Petebangor Posted July 11, 2005 Posted July 11, 2005 Pete, I never said anyone hadn't a right to post whatever they like Mate. My post wasn't intended to convey that and if it did then I wasn't clear enough and for that I apologise. I simply object to constantly being patronised by tossers who think they have a right to regard themselves as some kind of "soul intelligensia" because they like "new" music. Load of bollox mate imo. It's something that is happening more and more and it's time we told them to "get back in their boxes". I listened to the tracks on the aforementioned issue and found it abysmal, but that was not my criticism of the post, it was the condescending "Open Minded" comment that got my goat. Regards, Dave www.hitsvillesoulclub.com PS. If this is being played as soul in Modern rooms then it's a great excuse for me not to venture in there. But I wouldn't dream of telling the "Modern" to accept my musical preferences or be labelled a "narrow minded" soul fan. link Dave No one is patronising you.I think the quote 'open minded' is a fair comment. If you are receptive and willing to listen to various forms of music or whatever the subject is,then you are open minded.No one is asking you to like this music. What I find galling is the fact when a modern track or topic get's posted up,the usual suspects crop up with 'It's Shite' 'Disco' 'There's no place on this site for this' Can you just not accept the fact that people enjoy and embrace things that you don't? I don't particularly like RnB,I'm sick to death of Oldies that I danced to 25 years ago.but I respect the fact that people do like them. I don't feel need the to jump in with two feet just because I don't like a particular subject. Enjoy your Rare Soul Dave.I'll enjoy my Modern and my occasional wandering into the main room,only when there's someone progressive on though Please Dave just accept there is Soul music that you don't appreciate,that others do. Cheers Pete
Guest Jamie Posted July 11, 2005 Posted July 11, 2005 (edited) Dave No one is patronising you.I think the quote 'open minded' is a fair comment. If you are receptive and willing to listen to various forms of music or whatever the subject is,then you are open minded.No one is asking you to like this music. What I find galling is the fact when a modern track or topic get's posted up,the usual suspects crop up with 'It's Shite' 'Disco' 'There's no place on this site for this' Can you just not accept the fact that people enjoy and embrace things that you don't? I don't particularly like RnB,I'm sick to death of Oldies that I danced to 25 years ago.but I respect the fact that people do like them. I don't feel need the to jump in with two feet just because I don't like a particular subject. Enjoy your Rare Soul Dave.I'll enjoy my Modern and my occasional wandering into the main room,only when there's someone progressive on though Please Dave just accept there is Soul music that you don't appreciate,that others do. Cheers Pete link Good Arras Pete God I'm bored of having to justify this kind of stuff. The C-Rap bit made me laugh til a bit of wee came out . Rap??? Complete know-nothings it's like being at a wedding and playing 'Build Me Up Buttercup' and announcing it as Northern (Yes, I do see the irony before anyone pulls me up on that point). This stuff is the 'Northern' of today. If anything keeps the 'Soulful' sound going, then I'm all for it. It's 'Underground', it's not 'Bang Bang' and it's not the usual commercial crap you hear in piss-head clubs. Do some research before you start flinging the custard flans - you sound like the the type of people you always took the piss out of And the biggest plus, the nice ladies who dance to this stuff aren't my Mums age Jamie Edited July 11, 2005 by Jamie
Guest Posted July 11, 2005 Posted July 11, 2005 Dave No one is patronising you.I think the quote 'open minded' is a fair comment. If you are receptive and willing to listen to various forms of music or whatever the subject is,then you are open minded.No one is asking you to like this music. What I find galling is the fact when a modern track or topic get's posted up,the usual suspects crop up with 'It's Shite' 'Disco' 'There's no place on this site for this' Can you just not accept the fact that people enjoy and embrace things that you don't? I don't particularly like RnB,I'm sick to death of Oldies that I danced to 25 years ago.but I respect the fact that people do like them. I don't feel need the to jump in with two feet just because I don't like a particular subject. Enjoy your Rare Soul Dave.I'll enjoy my Modern and my occasional wandering into the main room,only when there's someone progressive on though Please Dave just accept there is Soul music that you don't appreciate,that others do. Cheers Pete link all this over a RETROSPECTIVE slip and slide comp theres a lot of old anthems on there BTW you have to search for the cd samples The music that comes up with the website is the usual slip and slide mainstream pish, i miss the old 24-7 forum
Soulsmith Posted July 11, 2005 Posted July 11, 2005 This is a SOUL forumn,It covers all aspects of Soul predominantly Rare and Northern,but also Modern,even Ska and Reggae. link No it isn't. Its about rare soul, northern soul, modern, r&b. Col.
Soulsmith Posted July 11, 2005 Posted July 11, 2005 all this over a RETROSPECTIVE slip and slide comp theres a lot of old anthems on there BTW you have to search for the cd samples The music that comes up with the website is the usual slip and slide mainstream pish, i miss the old 24-7 forum link I didn't understand a word of that. col.
Petebangor Posted July 11, 2005 Posted July 11, 2005 No it isn't. Its about rare soul, northern soul, modern, r&b. Col. link I threw the Ska and Reggae bit in just to appease Pete Smith,just to stop him jumping in Cos He always jumps in when modern is mentioned Pete
Guest Jamie Posted July 11, 2005 Posted July 11, 2005 I threw the Ska and Reggae bit in just to appease Pete Smith,just to stop him jumping in Cos He always jumps in when modern is mentioned Pete link Carstairs Carstairs Carstairs Carstairs Carstairs Carstairs Carstairs Carstairs Carstairs Carstairs Carstairs Carstairs Carstairs Carstairs Carstairs Carstairs That should keep him away
Dave Moore Posted July 11, 2005 Posted July 11, 2005 Dave No one is patronising you.I think the quote 'open minded' is a fair comment. If you are receptive and willing to listen to various forms of music or whatever the subject is,then you are open minded.No one is asking you to like this music. What I find galling is the fact when a modern track or topic get's posted up,the usual suspects crop up with 'It's Shite' 'Disco' 'There's no place on this site for this' Can you just not accept the fact that people enjoy and embrace things that you don't? I don't particularly like RnB,I'm sick to death of Oldies that I danced to 25 years ago.but I respect the fact that people do like them. I don't feel need the to jump in with two feet just because I don't like a particular subject. Enjoy your Rare Soul Dave.I'll enjoy my Modern and my occasional wandering into the main room,only when there's someone progressive on though Please Dave just accept there is Soul music that you don't appreciate,that others do. Cheers Pete link I obviously didn't make my point clear enough. I'm not gonna go through it all again, but my intitial post was NOT about the musical content, or the differring styles of soul, or in fact that "There's no place for this on this site" for the initial post. It was about the fact that some folks seem to think they have the monopoly on "openmindedness". I would think that the "respect" issue you mention is a two sided coin and I have and always will respsect other's tastes, all I ask is that some of these snotty, elitist "enlightened" types return the favour. I hope that makes it clear and I accept the fact that maybe my wording wasn't quite what it should have been earlier. Ah Well........back to business Regards, Dave www.hitsvillesoulclub.com
Guest funky4u Posted July 12, 2005 Posted July 12, 2005 (edited) Don't worry, I'm not offended by the predictable & amusing comments of some above. & I am glad to have brought this to the attention of some who may enjoy it - which as you can see there are a few on this board. If rare Soul is the criteria -this fits it - it is a modern strand of Soul music - or House music known as Soulful House. On sales alone it is 'rare' or 'underground' as many of the releases contained only sold a few thousand 12" (many not on CD before). (note I don't give too SHHZZ whether a record sells loads or few - as long as I like it - would be nice if the artists would get some money tho to fund their next releases ) & as someone said above - this scene uses few samples like other strands of house music - I know a producer from Chicago who refuses to use any samples for instance - so you can see that the puritan approach is not just found on this board - IMO if I like the music - that's good enough for me. & the sampling of old Northern tracks like Sliced Tomatoes(Fatboy Slim "Rockafella Skank) has brought a whole new interest (& batch of releases) to the Northern Soul scene. Where you find the elitist angle i do not know?!? - it was a friendly peice of advise to save people who do not wish to look beyond the largerly 1960's strands of Soul music - or music with soul. When I stated open minded I DID NOT say -such & such is not open minded etc. I did not say I have the monopoly on openmindedness, & I did not point the finger at anyone in particular who is not. I joined this board as I'm into northern, rare, 60'2, 70' 80' 90'2 & pretty much every type of soul or soulful music. I clearly have empathy with people into Northern Soul - that's why I'm here. Again the comments are not surprising as I know that in every niche Sub culture there are obsessives & order freaks who want to turn music into some mass filing cabinet & will start biting the carpet if anything is filed in the wrong place... The Northern Soul Scene & the 80's (UK / Weekender) Soul Scene has deeply influenced my DJing & musical outlook regardless of what genre I play. & the rave scene is often looked upon as the successor to the previous unique nightlife subcultures that the UK has seen such as 60's Soul / Mod scene, Northern Soul...etc. As a few have commented - these are contempory soul - weekender classics - which you will find in the specialist rooms at events like Southporter Weekender - You will also find some in the charts of Blues & Soul Mag also. & there is IMO a deffinate parrellel between the Northern / 60's all niters & the Soulful house raves currently going on untill 7am at venues like Pacha in London. In this small, dedicated scene people also share the same passion, look for emotion in the music & unlike other strands of House music luv a good SONG. Please if you can see the LINEAGE fro the Wigan Casino to Studio 54 (where Louie Vega was resident -yes!), to the Paradise Garage (where a younger Norman Jay visited), to the Chicago Warehouse - to the Wag club in London - to Pacha in Ibiza - to the Hacienda in Manchester - to Garage City in Bar Rhumba - London to 'Roots'(a current club nite ) in NYC happening today. FYI: Kev Hedge of (Soulful House ) group Blaze (who also now owns the NYC 70's Soul & Disco label Westend Records, & was founder of seminal NYC nites like Shelter & now Roots) is also a fan of our Northern Soul Scene. Other parrells with the Northern Scene & soulful House is the Soulful House Movement's drive to return modern Soul & RnB from the strereo type images & cliche's sometimes found in rap & RnB. Re: rare again - considerably less is known on the Soulful House scenes than is known on Northern Soul - these are the gospel influenced rare gems of tommorow IMO. Re: Edwin Star(RIP) - what a trouper! - I have fond memories of the last time I saw him live & him doing a cover of the UK Garage track "(Sweet Like) Chocolate" - yes another soulful strand GARAGE HA,HA HA!!!!!!!! Spect u hate that too!! - but I was touched to see how Edwin was soo hip(IMO) to the descendence of the music he & his colleagues started way back when... Each to their own - I can dig Northern & this - If you don't like it - alll good - fine with me - but do you need to be soo defensive??? Anyway -I believe I am not breaking any of the rules on here - so I am afraid I will be on here till someone kicks my ass off!! But to save yourself more time & distress - If you've seen me posting a subject - you know where I'm coming from - hence the wording of the title - so why bother even opening the thread if it agravates you that muchh.??? That's your choice - Please don't try & stop mine. For me it's not a case of either or - i like older Northern Soul & the new Soulful Stuff - as someone who has put their hand in their pocket & supported northern Soul for many years, still play some as a Dj & interview many Soul Legends I think that is as good a reason as any for me to contribute here. I have no problem if you only want to listen to older releases - but remember that when the releases you like (& no doubt I like) first came out & were themselves contemporary there would have been ppl into older strands of Black music (Jazz, Blues, Gospel, rythym & Soul - whatever...) who would have used exactly the same approach as you to dismiss that music. As said, I am no the only one on this board who can see the Lineage shared by Soulful House & Northern Soul - so too can Northern Soul DJs like Yogi Hougton. Oh - & as someone rightly said you have to search the Slip N Slide site a bit to find the clips of THIS album - sorry - that was the most direct link I could find - if you click on the album's icon on the Slip N Slide site you will find your way- & yes Slip & Slide do put out many styles of dance music - so please don't judge this album on the music you may hear when you 1st open the site - as it may be quite different to what THIS album sounds like. Peace. "House Is A Feeling - & everybody is welcome in my House" - from the song Can You Feel It - Mr Fingers - 1988. Diversity is strength. Keep the SOUL fires burning all Edited July 12, 2005 by funky4u
Guest Posted July 12, 2005 Posted July 12, 2005 (edited) Sorry I've listened to five of the samples and they all rate as poor except for the First Choice sample which is horrible. Not the kind of stuff I consider Soul and I have quite a broad taste Edited July 12, 2005 by fivestarfrankie
Guest Posted July 12, 2005 Posted July 12, 2005 Don't worry, I'm not offended by the predictable & amusing comments of some above. But to save yourself more time & distress - If you've seen me posting a subject - you know where I'm coming from - hence the wording of the title - so why bother even opening the thread if it agravates you that muchh.??? That's your choice - Please don't try & stop mine. House Is A Feeling - & everybody is welcome in my House" - from the song Can You Feel It - Mr Fingers - 1988. Diversity is strength. Keep the SOUL fires burning all link thats a good post you wont convince them but good post.. they couldnt possibly not comment could they as sub genres go its a pure one mr vega tours with a 20 piece live band quinten harris is a genious dj pope and the baltimore guys produce quality not sure about the term "rave" different sub culture different music, you wouldnt get quinten harris at a rave but good post
Guest miff Posted July 12, 2005 Posted July 12, 2005 In this small, dedicated scene people also share the same passion, look for emotion in the music & unlike other strands of House music luv a good SONG. Please if you can see the LINEAGE fro the Wigan Casino to Studio 54 (where Louie Vega was resident -yes!), to the Paradise Garage (where a younger Norma Cooke visited), to the chicago Warehouse - to the Wag club in London - to Pacha in Ibiza - to the Hacienda in Manchester - to Garage City in Bar Rhumba - London to 'Roots'(a current club nite ) in NYC happening today. I work with a load of youngsters, In there 20s who are in to the rave ,house scene, We have talked in depth about and comperd the two scenes over many a long night shift and the are many aspects whice we have in common apart from the music and the DJs. One lad got married and had is stag night in Ibeza, and as I did Nighters they asked me along, so i went . It was great and all what we hold dear in our scene they hold dear in theres I was as made to feel welcome every where we went, I never stoped dancing, It was so atmospheric the lighting was amaising. If you ever get the chance to go take it go with an open mind and watch the kids enjoy themselves On more then one ocasion the throght that I was watchig myself 25 years ago crossed my mind.
Guest funky4u Posted July 12, 2005 Posted July 12, 2005 I've just edited my post - as I put Norman Cooke visiting the Paradise Garage - should have been Norman Jay. Yes - I'm glad you see the similarity above. & it's all good anyone not liking this selection - just as you will get two Northern Soul fanatics not liking the same Northern Soul tracks. Re: Rave - I use the term broadly - when raves started in the UK following on from our 80's Soul & Rare groove parties in dis-used Warehouses of London (I speak for what i was seeing locally - I know Manchester had it's thing going with Factory records / the Haci' etc. also) alot of the music was soulful straight out of Chicago gospel & Disco driven House music, this was all mixed in with funk, Rare Groove & Street Soul - whatever - & Louie vega & Tony humphries played at these 'raves' like Sunrise etc. Then of course things split on to sub-sub gener's like techno, Jungle etc.. on & on... The rare groove scene seemed lke a successor to Northern soul with the record collecting obsession carried over but with people generally looking back to the Seventies rather than the 60's - for me the best time in the House scene was when the two scenes (raregroove & chicago house) merged - this was a very free time musically. I know alot people will be instantly turned off by the electronica, drum machines & samples - but if you can get past that you will hear that the vocals & song structures in this form are quite similar to 60's soul & also share much of the positive vibe lyrics. & also the simplisity of the beat & it's mid tempo keeps people dancing similarly to 60's Soul & Motown. Ten City "That's The way Love Is"(1988) - that was & still is a House classic with song craftsmanship comparable to the likes of Holland / Dozier / Holland etc (IMO).
Corbett80 Posted July 12, 2005 Posted July 12, 2005 (edited) South Street Players is right up there with the great souful Garage records of the late eighties early ninties. Also Roy Davis Jr's Gabriele dosen't get the credit it deserves...... Edited July 12, 2005 by mulf
Soulsmith Posted July 12, 2005 Posted July 12, 2005 I threw the Ska and Reggae bit in just to appease Pete Smith,just to stop him jumping in Cos He always jumps in when modern is mentioned Pete link I wondered why you threw that in. But I think Pete-S is off the site at the mo. Something to do with the freebasing debate on the London Outrage. Not sure if its temporary or permanent. Col.
Guest funky4u Posted July 12, 2005 Posted July 12, 2005 South Street Players is right up there with the great souful Garage records of the late eighties early ninties. Also Roy Davis Jr's Gabriele dosen't get the credit it deserves...... link Yes Gabrielle By Roy Davis junior is an absolute classic - The production is raw -almost rough in quality - like alot of Stax & lesser known 60's southernsoul labels - that tune will be around for a very long time. Apprently roy is moving back to chicago from LA soon. This is a quote I saw on an LA board Re: a Roy davis jnr charity gig: "Pound for pound the best fighter of his generation" I luv a crossed line.
Guest Jamie Posted July 12, 2005 Posted July 12, 2005 Yes Gabrielle By Roy Davis junior is an absolute classic - The production is raw -almost rough in quality - like alot of Stax & lesser known 60's southernsoul labels - that tune will be around for a very long time. Apprently roy is moving back to chicago from LA soon. This is a quote I saw on an LA board Re: a Roy davis jnr charity gig: "Pound for pound the best fighter of his generation" I luv a crossed line. link Hi there, There's quite a few of us on here that have a broader spectrum of tastes musically. Did all the scene in the late 80's and early 90's stuff like Ten City, Brass Construction and Joe Smooth were just a natural progression for me and bang up to date with my now all time hero Dave Lee AKA Joey Negro and Miguel 'Migs' a close second. I don't have any of my tunes from back then, where Strictly Rhythm and Azuli were my fave labels. Good on ya fella and thanks for the link. I'll be buying myself a copy Jamie
Chalky Posted July 12, 2005 Posted July 12, 2005 (edited) As well as the many good 60's?northern talked off on here there's plenty of shite talked about on here so why not this. Where does it say it's a site for Northern Soul? Sure it says only Soul in Soul Source Soul didn't all end on the 31st December 1969...although some of you think it did. Edited July 12, 2005 by chalky
Guest taffy Posted July 12, 2005 Posted July 12, 2005 As well as the many good 60's?northern talked off on here there's plenty of shite talked about on here so why not this. Where does it say it's a site for Northern Soul? Sure it says only Soul in Soul Source Soul didn't all end on the 31st December 1969...although some of you think it did. link
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