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Its about the documented history of a record on the scene, to make a comparison, if in history, you are not aware of the Battle of Hastings, it doesnt mean that it didnt happen. Its about the records
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The northern soul scene must also be the only scene that refers to records from the 1970's as modern . Try telling that to the kids today and they'll not believe you
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When the opening two bars herald a stampede of 40" waisted , beer towel encrusted patch embellished baggies and circle skirts ...
First I'll get my apologies in?..........Mike feel free to move this if I'm in the wrong forum?Sorry if this has been done before but could find anything?
This is a genuine question,not trying to cause some oldies,newies war
Djing last night at an oldies night,it was advertised along the lines of digging deep & finding a few forgotten things along side some of the better known tunes?
So part way through my set I got the comment from someone of........"These Aren't Oldies".........it was a bit tongue cheek as I know the girl making the comment but I think there was a bit of truth for her behind the smile?
In no particular order............
Sharon Scott-Could It Be You RCA
The Q-That's The Way Hound
Carole Waller-This Love Of Mind USA
Robert Thomas-Salvation Charay
Candy & The Kisses-Out On The Streets Again Scepter
The Wooden Nickles-Nobody But You Omen
Gladys Knight-No One Could Love You More TMG
Lew Kirton-Heaven In The Afternoon Alston
The Philharmonics-I Need,I Need Your Love Soulin'
The Montclairs-Hung Up On Your Love Paula
Emanuel Laskey-I'm A Peace Loving Man Thelma
Jack Montgomery-Do You Believe Scepter
Mike Vickers-On The Brink UK Columbia
Gordon Keith-Look Ahead Calumet
Bunny Sigler-For Cryin' Out Loud Decca
Ketty Lester-Some Things Are Better Left Unsaid RCA
LaVern Baker-Wrapped,Tied & Tangled Brunswick
The Paramount Four-You Don't Know Southern City
Joyce Kennedy-I'm A Good Girl Blue Rock
The Satisfactions-Take It Or Leave It Smash
Anthony & The Aqua Lads-I Remember Goldbee
The Astors-In The Twilight Zone Stax
Gwen Davis-My Man Don't Think I Know SS7
Walter Jackson-It's An Uphill Climb To The Bottom OKeh
So my question is "WHEN" does a record become an oldie,what's the criteria,is there any hard & fast rules??
I hear tunes played at (upfront)nighters that are Wheel oldies but have stood the test of time & are still accepted with open arms.On the flip side of that you get new releases becoming biggies on the oldies scene?
Cheers
Martyn
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