Posted May 17, 200916 yr Even though Ive seen 'Dont Pity Me - JS' on UTUBE etc, its still gets the hairs on my neck standing up when I hear it played at a soul night and the dancefloor is full and the crowd love it etc. What tracks defy convention for you? Ed
May 19, 200916 yr "Thats Not Love" as well, i don't care what anybody says about this classic oldie (and a lot of you don't like it) but i bloodywell love the song and proud of it! I think you are missing the point, this is not about music that we don't like, I love most of what has been posted, but about pop that crossed over, most of it we will love and some we will just cringe at. I love Holly St James and play it out (if Steve Guarnori isn't about - but that's another story) but it is a pop recording that crossed over to the northern scene as is with most of what has been posted. QoFxx Edited May 19, 200916 yr by chrissie
May 19, 200916 yr Hope this isn't go to turn into Racial Soulful/Non Soul arguement but reckon Dusty Springfield is more soulful than Boney M And where do you stand if you don't know what their colour is? Bravo and well said
May 20, 200916 yr Hope this isn't go to turn into Racial Soulful/Non Soul arguement but reckon Dusty Springfield is more soulful than Boney M And where do you stand if you don't know what their colour is ? Example ....... Until it was confirmed otherwise , I first thought Dean Courtney was white , due to his vocal styling on " I'll Always Need You " , which - to me was ( and still is ) very similar to Len Barry ........ Malc Burton Edited May 20, 200916 yr by Malc Burton
May 21, 200916 yr how about the other ones / playes 1v the two of us on knoll brilliant...don't think it should matter what colour your skin is.... if its a great record....its a great record
May 21, 200916 yr Spencer Davis group - gimme some lovin'. Blimey where was that played? Lucky Charms - Tied to your heart.
May 23, 200916 yr Paul Anka - When We Get There is just a classic Style Council - Solid Bond In Your Heart which i happen to really love.
Even though Ive seen 'Dont Pity Me - JS' on UTUBE etc, its still gets the hairs on my neck standing up when I hear it played at a soul night and the dancefloor is full and the crowd love it etc.
What tracks defy convention for you?
Ed