No Simon, not time to name names, just a reminder of the inital post of this thread :
Came back in the scene with a flourish & disappeared just as quickly
Anybody know what he's doing now?
What exactly was his relationship with Take That?
What was his best contribution to Soul music? - serious question
What do you think an orig. 70s 'Levine Must Go T' would fetch on E-e-bay
- or what would you be prepared to pay?
Col
Now can we keep it on the initial topic.
Thanks
Nick
I've always loved The Dip, but ever since hearing the alternate take on the best of Dore double CD, I still can't make my mind up which I prefer, have a listen:
Cheers
Nick
To everyone on Soul Source, have a good one, and more importantly, if you're driving up and down the country to events, have a safe one.
Best Wishes
Nick
Strange thing is though Marc, the collection has multiplied, he bought a collection of 520 records, he is now selling a collection of 709
The postage has also doubled.
Strange.
Nick
Jim,
Be best if you give us an idea of what you've got available to play, I'm sure then you'll get lot's of responses of what to and what not to play
Nick
Sheep,
We spend hours on this site devising methods of attracting new blood to the scene, and you come out with crass statements like that, a statement that would put any newbie off.
Out of order.
Nick