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Carl Anderson - Buttercup

Lenny Williams - Whem i'm dancing

Gloria Gaynor - Do it yourself

Sounds of Blackness - Optimistc

Sheila B & Devotion - Spacer (if you've been to the Two Sewers you'll know what i'm talking about ;-))



(actually the entire albumn Boogie Angst is awesome!)



EDA, wot no Daddy Kool?!?!?!?;-)

Atila, I agree that the Gowlett play a excellent selection on Sundays (tu). As for the rest of ED at the weekend I think you'll be hard pushed to find anywhere else decent. Do what i do, head for the Big Chill Bar on Brick Lane, then onto 93 Feet East (across the road).

Rolo Tomasi Wrote:

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> Sheila B & Devotion - Spacer (if you've been to

> the Two Sewers you'll know what i'm talking about

> ;-))


A Two Brewers reference and Spacer in the same post! You're talking my language!


Charlie

i've been gathering a load of the music listed here which fit well with my very eclectic selection. i do genre hopping and try to fit a whole load of seemingly different stuff together, hinged on it being likable and good. fun without cheese.


that was vague wasn't it, the proof's in the hearing.


am rather looking forward to it but it is the first party of any kind i've done for 4 years or so.


if you see me gulping GT's either buy me another or make me stop.







citizenED Wrote:

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> AnotherPaul - what you gonna be playing on

> Friday/

>

> Kym Sims - Too Blind to See it

>

> Jean Knight - Mr Big Stuff

citizenED Wrote:

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> one or two might wanna get down to this

>

> Brothers Johnson - Stomp



good choice, but I've urged people to get down to this on page three of this thread

Jailhouse rock Elvis Presley

Good golly miss molly Little Richard

Summertime blues Eddie Cochran

Getaway Georgie Fame

I dont suppose they would be available on You tube and if they were I do not have the skills to make them live with the blue writing trick of the more accomplished forumites.

This stuff really dates me!

Of my selection of the Brothers Johnson - Stomp


Atila said "good choice, but I've urged people to get down to this on page three of this thread2


And East Dulwich Angst puffed "And I on page 1"


All I can people is great minds think alike


And since you two are such epicurians of the dance genre I wonder if either of you can help me find track that I used to love in the 90's (though even then it could have been a re-release) called "Across the Tracks" (i think) by a group called sometime like Mico and the Meeks (?)


cheers hep cats

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