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right-track 05-03-2010 04:12 PM

Wow! Only 70 posts, but 22,756 views!!!

I'm going to have to update this thing.

Bulldog 05-04-2010 10:21 AM

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Originally Posted by right-track (Post 862114)
Wow! Only 70 posts, but 22,756 views!!!

I'm going to have to update this thing.

And I'll be right here reading it :D

This thread's introduced to so many good songs, in some cases songs that have gone on to be absolute favourites of mine (the Younghearts' a Little Togetherness for example). Looking forward to your next update.

VEGANGELICA 05-27-2010 07:21 PM

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Originally Posted by right-track (Post 471565)
'Nothing Can Stop Me' tells the tale of a man humiliated by his girl in front of her male friends.


So far in this thread, I think "Nothing Can Stop Me" is my favorite song because I like songs that tell stories. Also, I like P. P. Arnold's wavery, sweet, softer version of The Rolling Stones' "As Tears Go By."

I definitely find that (of those posted) I prefer the sadder songs to the peppier, happier ones...although watching the Japanese youth dancing was fun! :) Also, I prefer the songs that don't have romantic love as the main topic. For example, "Nothing Can Stop Me" deals with self-respect (albeit in a romantic love relationship).

I'll be curious to hear more songs that people post, since I'm not familiar with Soul.

duotone 09-23-2011 06:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Clamz (Post 522930)
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Eccentric Soul - The Prix Label


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A glorious batch of unearthed soul and funk from the early 70s central Ohio scene -- the storming singles of Prix label -- culled from ultra rare 45s plus previous unreleased gems! Prix was the imprint started to release work captured at Columbus's Harmonic Sounds studios commercially -- pummeling funk, uptempo harmony soul, some heavy organ groovers and beyond -- work by the Royal Esquires, Eddie Ray, Joe King, Marion Black and others. Most of the tracks were cut in the first few years of the 70s -- at a time when when central Ohio was producing soul and funk as mighty as the bigger midwestern cities of Detroit, Memphis and Chicago -- standing just as tall even if it didn't get over as well in the marketplace! 19 tracks in all -- 11 of which were issued as Prix 45s in the early 70s, plus 8 more tracks that were never officially released -- culled from finished masters, demos and other studio material that was only recently discovered! Titles include "Wait A Minute", "You Got Me" and more by Eddie Ray, "Mystic" and "Mister Kidneys" by OFS Unlimited, "Speak On Up" and "Your My Everything" by Joe King, "Ain't Gonna Run" by Royal Esquires, "Listen Black Brother" by Marion Black, "Melon Jelly" by Soul Ensemble, "I'm Gonna Gitcha" by Chip Willis & Double Exposure and more, plus 4 "extended play" bonus tracks by Eddie Ray, Harmonic Sounds Band and Penny & The Quarters

Wonderful!

I came across this Penny & The Quarters track called "You and Me" a couple months ago after watching the film Blue Valentine. I'm sure many others have/will come across this tune after watching the film.

The film was very good but this track blew me away. There is something about the way she sings thw word "Again" after "If I never see the setting sun"



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