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That lot against Eddie Daye Don Gardner Lou Ragland Marvelous Ray The Sheppards Jimmy Robins The Magnetics The Masqueraders or 20,
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What utter rubbish.
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For the benefit of diplomacy, before this thread gets out of control, I want to clarify my view. What I find amazing, and for this I am thankful, is that after 17 years of doing niters and eve
Like many on here pretty much all of my adult life has been dedicated to dancing to, travelling for or collecting these wonderful records we revere so dearly.
Whilst there's been some incredible tunes played in my past I genuinely believe that the quality of soul music being passed around at present is the most exciting I've listened to in 17 years.
This of course is down to a hardcore of relentlessly hardworking, tastemaking DJ's but I honestly feel really grateful that I'm going through this period of soulful discoveries.
Although I acknowledge that many in their own right have likely been played in venues way before my 17 years on the scene I believe the amalgamated quality of genuinely 'soulful' records that are turning up way surpass the seemingly halcyon days of the likes of Wigan etc. Thats in no way a rebuff of the fantastic records that the likes of those many big 70's & 80's clubs gave us. They're incredible and we would probably not even be here without them.
But I feel we've finally reached the face of the goldmine (pardon the pun). Where these records have been hiding all my life I'm not sure but I'm glad they've shown their face.
What I guess I'm trying to say is that if the quality of music continues to develop in the way it does we're all in for one hell of a ride!
Thanks to all who have stayed at it with the shovels and dusty faces. The future looks brighter..