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Guest Bearsy

Gladys Knight & the pips - No one could love you more, TMG 864

Barbara Lynn - Im a good woman, Tribe

Harold Melvin - Get out, Landa

i like a tune to start off a bit slow then all of a sudden bang right into uptempo

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Guest MBarrett

Here goes my credibility down another couple of notches!! . . . . it surely has to bottom out soon!!!!

Booked in for therapy . . . . but meantime I just love it.

It has to be . . . . I Want You Back by the Jackson Five.

Max up the volume and Click here

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Guest WPaulVanDyk

Moses Smith - The Girl Across the street. some song like my fav's knowing as soon as it kicks in i am off to the dancefloor

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Guest Dirk Tiggler

Here goes my credibility down another couple of notches!! . . . . it surely has to bottom out soon!!!!

Booked in for therapy . . . . but meantime I just love it.

It has to be . . . . I Want You Back by the Jackson Five.

Max up the volume and Click here

Well, if your gonna admit to that then I'm putting up two Chi-lites..."Have you seen her" plus (for gods sake, you've gotta give more) "power to the people" Ade

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Many greats here already, a couple more that I have always loved.

We've Got To Keep On - The Casanova Two

Psychedelic Soul - Saxie Russell

Keep on Keeping On - N F Porter

And off topic, the best 'bad' intro to a sh**e record

And Suddenly - The Cherry People

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Dont forget good old Gill Scott-Heron featuring Brian Jackson

and The Bottle

Was it subtitled "A-Uno, Dos, Uno Dos Tres Quatro" then? I do love that count in - and I'm sure it's been sampled many a time over the past decade on other things!

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Guest Michael Higgins

I know the riff is stolen from "I'll be doggone", but:

Little Johnny Hamilton "Oh how I love you" (Dore)

always floats my boat

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A mouldy oldie, but nothing beats the raw power of There Was A Time - Gene Chandler.

Quite agree with that as my friend and I make a dash for the floor. The Tomangoes- " I really love you" is another favourite intro along with my all time favourite Willie Mitchell's "That Drivin' Beat"

Pat :thumbsup:

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