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I've not thought that through, I was watching the Great British Menu on catch up with the wife and the thoughts came to me, so I've just stuck 'em down before I lost 'em - so they may be a tad dis-jointed.

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i sort of understand what your saying barry although it is a bit disjointed.....there was a time when i thought i`d never sell a record thinking it would be like a death in the family.......now in the last 4 years ive sold more 45`s than john manship.....also for me the scene is totally different and not the one i first came onto years ago.. and to me we seem to be getting frogmarched into `retro `dom......this is one of the main reasons behind the sunday chillout that we do where we dont have any policies as such and getting dancers is not that important..its ok to dance but not the be all and end all......it needs to be kept fresh like in the old days of stafford etc. but on friday and saturday night it seems most of the do`s go thru the motions and for anyone puttin on a decent do..its a labour of love..........i`m startin to ramble now and maybe ive missed your point barry as i just looked back at your first post and you mention a central point of dancing and appreciation has changed.....today it seems to be all about the dancers ( who usually get up to the wrong records or tired records) and less more about appreciation

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forgot to add Barry, i think when you go through an upheaval like we have it sort of focuses you on the important things in life

and it did put the tunes in prespective...and where id sunk shed loads of cash..so not only did my circumstances start to influence my record buying...but i grew up ...took till i was 41 nearly nine years ago but ....Im now no way as manic about the little black lumps of vinyl

Geeoooooordie

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forgot to add Barry, i think when you go through an upheaval like we have it sort of focuses you on the important things in life

and it did put the tunes in prespective...and where id sunk shed loads of cash..so not only did my circumstances start to influence my record buying...but i grew up ...took till i was 41 nearly nine years ago but ....Im now no way as manic about the little black lumps of vinyl

Geeoooooordie

I'm feeling it Geordie. :thumbsup:

Know what you mean about feeling like you had to have 'em too,

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Its interesting you have put this up Barry, of late something has changed for me also, I had a bit of fun with that Funk v Beat ballad thread couple months ago, but underneath that, something had changed for me. The funk thing was coming as far back as 2003/4, more with collectors I guess, but I really do miss the time when Jo Ann Garrett, september Jones, George Smith, Ruby Winters etc were all the rage and super rare sixties ruled the waves,

I miss the london scene from the mid 9ts onwards, 1999 was its pinnacle really, all those exciting times at the 100 club and capitol soul club, Nick Browns do in Leicester sq. jo walace at the river bar / tower bridge..... Kent vs Soul Supply and all that.. allot of that folk are about still, although allot have moved out of the smoke now, but something has changed since, and I cant put my finger on it...

Must just be the passing of time eh...

Mal

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