I don't think there was ever a genuine craze like there was for funk 45's and libary records. I think it's still relevant because there are early 80's r&b joints that where hits and still get played on the radio all the time.
I don't think there was ever a genuine craze like there was for funk 45's and libary records. I think it's still relevant because there are early 80's r&b joints that where hits and still get played on the radio all the time.
I don't think there was ever a genuine craze like there was for funk 45's and libary records. I think it's still relevant because there are early 80's r&b joints that where hits and still get played on the radio all the time.
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Yeah pierre and 'em definetly ride for the boogie heat. But the shit they bump is like BAD boogie. Some of it was even straight up seinfeld-ian slap bass raer!
Actually wait, this dude named DJ Pharoah (onesness records) has some reaaaaaaaaal dope boogie/80's R&B stuff. I thought his tastes where by far the best out of a lot of the folks I saw and heard in France.
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I certainly hope so... (affordable boogie RAER is always a good look)
not at all
I've been consistently selling boogie and random stuff at premium prices
don't stop the rock folls
random private 12" from 1987? yes plaese
thanks to all the french and japanese heads, you guys are awesome and really know your music
cheers
'Sanford & Son' wicky wack 70's funk is sounding mad corny & boring - 80's 'modern soul' & early 60's R&B is what's really real.
DIE SOULHAWKKKUNT YOU TACKY FUNK HATTERRRRR!!!!
lol
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
and here's a true boogie rarity for you haters to hate on.... (320)
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Yeah pierre and 'em definetly ride for the boogie heat. But the shit they bump is like BAD boogie. Some of it was even straight up seinfeld-ian slap bass raer!
agreed