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Dave's soul source 'intro' on his profile Hi Born on a train in London lived in Letchworth only 1 mile from Mick Smith, had a troubled childhood, in 1968 after attending West Hams 1st Home Match
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Very sad news, thanks for passing on Dave was a long time much valued member of Soul Source, with his own unique style of posting and am sure his contributions will be missed by many His mai
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Such a great lad, a proper bloke. I can't help but think he'd be devastated to think his records went up in flames 😞 He idolised Mick Smith, he'd always sing his praises as a record hunter, seller,
Sorry to pass on sad news that Dave, probably better known on here as Dave the Drug, tragically lost his life in a fire at his house in Bilston last week.
An engaging raconteur and keen record collector, his knowledge of soul music, and love of rare vinyl, was impressive and based on an engagement with the scene from the late 60s to the date of his demise. A native of east London, he never lost his accent nor his love of West Ham ,despite years spent in the Wolverhampton area. He was particularly keen on UK labels and used to post images of iconic British items from his collection on this site and elsewhere. The motif that adorned his Linkedin page was an orange CBS issue of Kenny Bernard's, Pity My Feet, for example.
Dave had been in poor health for some time, but the news of his death, and the circumstances, understandably came as a shock to all who knew him. Condolences to his family and many friends.