January 20, 201114 yr On 20/01/2011 at 14:28, webbydublin said: l always thought they were late 60's and early 70's.......That were difficult to dance to... Difficult to f*cking listen to, you mean...
January 20, 201114 yr I have no idea, I don't know what it means at all. When I first started reading Blues and Soul, A Crossover record was one that made it in the Pop charts, especially in the US, in other words had crossed over from being a Soul Hit (or C&W) to making it in the mainstream. Nowadays it seems to mean any record slower than Mid Tempo Tony
January 20, 201114 yr On 20/01/2011 at 14:16, Rbman said: what are your thoughts..... sorry I've just had a very good lunch..... surprised the thought of crossover ever even entered your head martin, even after a "good lunch"
January 20, 201114 yr I was always under the impression that they are late 60's, northern but a bit slower? I'll get me coat.
January 20, 201114 yr On 20/01/2011 at 15:03, Pete S said: Difficult to f*cking listen to, you mean... :yes: :lol: :lol:
January 23, 201114 yr over used term I reckon, that said I suppose you could say margie Joseph - One more Chance could be the archetypal example of Crossover, now that aint hard to listen to is it? Mal.C.
January 23, 201114 yr On 23/01/2011 at 17:06, Mal.C. said: over used term I reckon, that said I suppose you could say margie Joseph - One more Chance could be the archetypal example of Crossover, now that aint hard to listen to is it? Mal.C. I think that's one of the all time great records, but I don't think it's crossover, personally...it's way too strong, it's Northern to me
January 23, 201114 yr On 20/01/2011 at 14:44, ken said: Cab be any 6ts,7ts,8ts etec etc,.its a sound not a date ! it used to be a certain style/sound and date, as said late 60's early 70's, now it's anything that fits the genre/style from whatever year a dealer decides.
what are your thoughts..... sorry I've just had a very good lunch.....