Yep - great thread Ian
I've never had an amazing collection. Just a few bits along the way - a mixed bag really.
I've sold a lot for differing reasons, had a load stolen and lost some in renovation work at home.
Peter
As well as Barry White's great contribution to music he also did a great deal for black american rights and discrimination.
Saw a live recorded show of him performing at the old BBC studios in the seventies recently on the telly - what a performer.
I went into refosoul at the weekend. Now I'm no techie - but it's obvious that there's loads of work gone into making those improvements. It must be a labour of love.
Top man Mike.
It's appreciated.
Peter.
As everyone else has said - what the fook! Were people that bored? I thought the "hard core" boys who were into cranking there gear would have been to eager to get there buzz.
The mind boggles - there's certainly did.
This was Richard at his absolute best. The quality of the tunes records - old and new was stunning. My personal view is that these are some of the best sets ever played on our scene - I don't think they'll ever be matched for the quality and versatility.
Thanks for posting em up mate.
Peter
Erm - quite an interesting response. A lot of our music is "depressing" - is that the only reason you don't like em? Or is is that you just don't like em?
If that makes sense!
Yep - I know too little to make any kind of authoriative statement. I think both Martin King and Malcolm X brought about significant change. It's not a competition - how prophetic was Martin King though.
Inspirational achievements.
Yep good man for posting this up. A decent telly programme on last week. It's easy to jump on the bandwagon of such a man - but what a man he was. His achievements are inspirational - his words sampled many times in our music.
I bow my head.