You know how we refer to a lot of Northern as "classics" - list would run into '000s but would generally include the usual suspects (often by reference to the heady days of the era's in which they were discovered)
Do the R & B crowd refer to tracks from that genre in the same manner?
Seems logical to believe that they would and if so what would be included?
Curious as I would like to understand that which is specifically labelled as R & B within the scene as opposed to something else and then perhaps try to listen accordingly.
As always, apologies if this has been done before.
You know how we refer to a lot of Northern as "classics" - list would run into '000s but would generally include the usual suspects (often by reference to the heady days of the era's in which they were discovered)
Do the R & B crowd refer to tracks from that genre in the same manner?
Seems logical to believe that they would and if so what would be included?
Curious as I would like to understand that which is specifically labelled as R & B within the scene as opposed to something else and then perhaps try to listen accordingly.
As always, apologies if this has been done before.