Posted February 7, 200520 yr Just heard this version of the Etta James and Sugar Pie Desanto classic. I've seen it described several times as 'Soul Sams latest biggie' 'Great' 'Massive' etc If this is whats passing for great new modern, give me played out oldies every time. For a DJ like Sam, this is desparation stakes IMO. Anybody got a view ? Can't get the clip up Do'h. Its at www.Topdogrecords.net under hot tunes and is highlighted in yellow when you scroll down. For the easily pleased, its for sale @ £250. The same price I want for Moique ' Never Let You Go'. You couldn't make it up. Mr Perplexed. Sheffield Edited February 7, 200520 yr by BLADEFORLIFE
February 7, 200520 yr Just heard this version of the Etta James and Sugar Pie Desanto classic. I've seen it described several times as 'Soul Sams latest biggie' 'Great' 'Massive' etc If this is whats passing for great new modern, give me played out oldies every time. For a DJ like Sam, this is desparation stakes IMO. Anybody got a view ? Can't get the clip up Do'h. Its at www.Topdogrecords.net under hot tunes and is highlighted in yellow when you scroll down. For the easily pleased, its for sale @ £250. The same price I want for Moique ' Never Let You Go'. You couldn't make it up. Mr Perplexed. Sheffield link i thought sam's running order at sheridans was all over the place. some great records (and bad records too) but the flow imo was awful. sorry sam. Shane
February 7, 200520 yr i thought sam's running order at sheridans was all over the place. some great records (and bad records too) but the flow imo was awful. sorry sam. Shane link What about the record though Shane ?
February 7, 200520 yr A very average record indeed, weak vocal zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
February 7, 200520 yr I also wondered a bit about this after listening to the clip on the top dog site, a pretty weak later remake of the Etta James & Sugar Pie De Santo classic IMO. Did or does he really play this though? Sometimes DJ's seem to get 'credit' for records on sales lists that perhaps they never even played or at the most gave a half hearted spin or two. Just curious.
February 7, 200520 yr I also wondered a bit about this after listening to the clip on the top dog site, a pretty weak later remake of the Etta James & Sugar Pie De Santo classic IMO. Did or does he really play this though? Sometimes DJ's seem to get 'credit' for records on sales lists that perhaps they never even played or at the most gave a half hearted spin or two. Just curious. link Understand Sam has played it. Seen a review somewhere.
February 7, 200520 yr A very average record indeed, weak vocal zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz link Seconded.
Just heard this version of the Etta James and Sugar Pie Desanto classic.
I've seen it described several times as 'Soul Sams latest biggie' 'Great' 'Massive'
etc
If this is whats passing for great new modern, give me played out oldies every time.
For a DJ like Sam, this is desparation stakes IMO.
Anybody got a view ?
Can't get the clip up Do'h.
Its at www.Topdogrecords.net under hot tunes and is highlighted in yellow when you scroll down.
For the easily pleased, its for sale @ £250. The same price I want for Moique ' Never Let You Go'. You couldn't make it up.
Mr Perplexed.
Sheffield
Edited by BLADEFORLIFE