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we often refer to records as 100 mph, or similar, how many beats per minute do soulsourcers think that is then? 

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Myself I'd say 130 BPM and over approximately.   It's not exact as a fast record that has a lighter beat may not sound as frenetic as a slightly slower one with a more intense beat.  Once you get towards 140 BPM it's undeniable though.

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43 minutes ago, John Reed said:

Sylvester's - You Make Me Feel Mighty Real was 132bpm

Its mad as a march hare is that !!!!! I remember the uk disco dancing finals at the mirian centre in leeds n a guy danced to Sylvester an we'd just ad a joint and he sent me white :lol::lol:just concentrating on what he wo doin did mi :lol:baz

1 hour ago, John Reed said:

Sylvester's - You Make Me Feel Mighty Real was 132bpm

Homer Banks - A Lot Of Love clocks in at 131 bpm, Taj Mahal takes it to 141 bpm.

I do know the BPI I can now dance to, is also now proportionate to my BMI.

Let’s just say at 140 bpm i have to sit down ½ way through.:thumbsup:

25 minutes ago, Kenb said:

I do know the BPI I can now dance to, is also now proportionate to my BMI.

Let’s just say at 140 bpm i have to sit down ½ way through.:thumbsup:

Dry mouth :lol:

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