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  1. Just goes to show, a great voice, great melody, great beat and rhythm....and you can sing incohesive words that still sound great! Like the "pub singer" who can sing. Ed
  2. Thats so sad. Another stalwart gone too young. RIP Wanda. Grew up with this at the youthy, and always makes me smile. Ed
  3. How good is this! Its got the feel good factor just right for this time of year. Cheers Ed
  4. What a shock. So sad. RIP Joe. Indeed a huge repertoire of amazing music. My favourite, lesser known track. Ed
  5. Here they come...its holiday season. Tami in Niagra... Ed
  6. Well just to throw a spanner in the works... In 1999 I embarked on a joint venture with some Dutch folks about my age... Eventually we got to know each other a little better and talked about music. Good job they spoke eengleesh. As I'm playing "stuff" they knew it! Please operator, as an example, but never heard of norvun.. So, yes, I guess "our music" was shared widely across Europe. The beauty is, we probably all thought it was unique to us....in the 70s etc. Ed
  7. A mate of mine just sent this from Iceland.. Ed
  8. Loving this! Thanks Ed
  9. Just saw this today. Scary stuff Ed
  10. What a brilliant mix! Thanks for posting. Ed
  11. Ballads.....nice but was a soul pack filler from soul bowl. John Bowie...what a tune. Agents...massive back in the day, pure NS. Is that Bobby Sheen cheap? Thanks for posting. Ed
  12. You are correct. Terrible dance floor, but a hard-core of attendees who can and do dance, compensate. I guess the point is, more established venues, attract regular crowds, which in turn can focus more on music policy, use better know djs, and make the dance floor full. Folks have always travelled if its worth the effort. Ed
  13. There's a whole seperate debate being going on here regarding the protocol etc at soul nights. Some are OK with take your drink on the dance floor and just swing along to the vibes. Others are adamant the floor is for dancers only. There's no middle ground. A lot of readers think the young soulies should create their own scene, own rules etc. That could mean dancing is not at the heart of it. Ed
  14. I guess its where you look. Not going to get many top draw dancers at the local pub! 100 club last time I went had an abundance of good dancers. Keep on keeping on! Ed
  15. Superb choices. Ed
  16. Maybe your not "supposed" to like it.... But its very likeable! New to me. Ed
  17. A few snaps at cleggy...lovely weather today. Ed
  18. Really? Quote: Ostend, the Belgian town where Marvin Gaye cleaned up, is the creative birthplace of Sexual Healing When Motown legend Marvin Gaye moved to Ostend in 1981, he was washed up and in debt, and dealing with a serious drug addiction problem He wrote Sexual Healing during his time there. To honour him, Ostend set up a self-guided Marvin Gaye tour, and has plans for a soul festival. Ed
  19. Isn't POIROT country where Marvin Gaye eloped to for a while? The trappist beer is quality, the chocolate superb...had a few good bols nights in Antwerp. Great minds think alike! Not sure about that dancing though....keep thi sen to thi sen...none of that holding hands malarkey if you don't mind. Ed
  20. A refreshing change! Cheers Ed
  21. J Neymor very in vogue... Cheers Ed
  22. RIP Ralph. Part of the disco dna in the 70s. Only takes a minute was my favourite back then. In recent years I discovered: Pure class. Ed
  23. Can't remember Frank Dell being mid 70s, thought more 78 79 when loads flooded the market and the LP etc. Ed
  24. A great youth club tune, up their with love on a mountain top and run baby run. Aside from that John Miles RIP looks to have had a massively successful career. Ed
  25. Well you are right...let's have some Xmas spirit..about as good as a tree can get... Ed


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