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pete - you could of just sent me a message and ask for a listen... i do that often enough. sorry if my descriptions werent good enough for you. i write them mostly off memory because my turntable was broken when i listed those and didnt have a way to hear them.

or were you just being funny? :D

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pete - you could of just sent me a message and ask for a listen... i do that often enough. sorry if my descriptions werent good enough for you. i write them mostly off memory because my turntable was broken when i listed those and didnt have a way to hear them.

or were you just being funny?  :D

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:lol: Play me Pi r square, I've never heard it.....
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pete - you could of just sent me a message and ask for a listen... i do that often enough. sorry if my descriptions werent good enough for you. i write them mostly off memory because my turntable was broken when i listed those and didnt have a way to hear them.

or were you just being funny?  :lol:

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Yeah I was joking in response to being called a bitch and a c*nt (ahem) but also I'd never heard of them except the Impalas so in answer to your question...yes :D

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Is funk really accepted so much on the soul scene in the UK?

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Is funk really accepted so much on the soul scene in the UK?

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Olaf , i think certain "Funk" records do crossover into the soul scene of the uk, not really certain if these two examples are really funk but they have that edge and appeal to me.

Little Mary Staten -Steppin' Stone, Black Stash - Mighty Love Man.


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