In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
M. Bolton A9750224 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>I was looking through the past music picks on the site, to find , much to my
>horror, a submision of mine from way back!!!
> What was I thinking of! The Jam-Going Undergrunt. Dobie Gray-Out On The
>Floor. It makes me realise that in just over two years how much great music
>one can listen to. The ones I listed, although still great songs, have all
>been shattered by far superior tracks that I have come in contact with over
>the last few years.
And then you'll find even more superior music, and then, and then......
Let's all hope it carries on forever instead all those sad old mods who
just stop looking for more superior records and start getting over
nostalgic about Going Underground. Nostalgic is one thing (we've all
done it) but over nostalgic makes you make go deaf.
Keep up the good work!
>It's really scary how much my music base has changed
>since I started on the list.
> My Top 10 at the moment, nearly all soul tunes.
>
> The Paragons? - Abba
> Celestrals - Keep Your Hands Off My Baby (surely the same backing as
>Selfish One by Jackie Ross?)
> Gia Matteo - If You Can't Say Anything Nice
> Brenda Holloway - When I'm Gone (Never of my deck at the moment!)
> The Ojays - Hold On
> Barabara Acklin - Just Ain't No Love (Just discovered how powerful and
>relevent these lyrics are)
> Bobby Smith - Walk On Into My Heart
> Marvin Gaye - I'm Crazy About My Baby (b-side to Can I Get A Witness,
> pisses all
>over it as far as I'm
>
>concerned)
> The Temptations - I Gotta Find A Way To Get You Back
> The Isleys - Why When Love Is Gone,
> And far to many to list...
>
>Oh, and Brian, as to which side is better on that Spyder Turner 45, 'Don't
>Hold Back' makes my carpet burn....
> Matt....
>
--
Mark McNulty