had to be 1974, I was 14 at the time, & attending a normal disco night, known as the carousel & held on tuesday nights at the wirrina in peterborough. I was already predisposed to stax & tamla through my elder sister, so when I saw a bunch of geezers in relatively strange attire 'take over' the dance floor, I was most intrigued. the record was 'tell me it's just a rumour baby' by the isley brothers. I was hooked immediately & began the search for it. I eventually bought one of steve 'jonah' jones, one of the early EASC jocks. the copy was battered & scrawled over & had cost me that day's 'school dinner money', but I didn't give a damn. I had the record in my hands. the next few records were of an entirely different nature. 'the joker' by butch baker (they told me), 'the human zoo' by the commodores & saxie russell's awesome 'psychedelic soul'. It wasn't so much the music, 'cos that seemed already familiar, but rather these cool dudes giving it 'what for' on the floor. I was simply mesmerised. most of the people that attended the carousel then were more turned on by 'me & baby brother' & 'sugar baby love', so being part of this set, this in-crowd' lent you an air of exclusivity, dare I say it, superiority, which I loved. I spent about a year in awe of these people, but was soon welcomed into the fold. thank you paul donnelly, gary spencer, andy smith & steve jones. I owe you several. :-)