Worst record you hung on to (for a drumbreak)
barjesus
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I know the vast majority of Soul Strut people have weeded out their collections years ago, but I'm only now really starting to get around to it. So, I'm listening to "the Allstars (of Charlottesville, VA)" Tip your Waitress LP. I've probably had this record for 10+ years, and never listened to it aside for the break. That said it's not my cup of tea, tepid (IMO) blues-rock with alternating male/female vocals. I can't help but shake my head and wonder why it took me so long to consider getting rid of this. I know I'm not alone. Add on.Here's the break:
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I think I have three or so copies of this strictly for the drum break.
Shhhhhhhh
Nah, but I will when i get home.
That's what I'm saying. I don't think I played it more than two times since I got it, in the 90's, I don't think I played it once this decade. It's on its way out.
hmmm, definitely this stupid record. embarassed.....
wack aussie private rock with nice break that you don't have
aussie private rock break.mp3
sorry -I am having a lot of probs with divshare so this is the best I can upload it unless anyone has a more reliable option for me to embed it
doesnt get much more worse than this.. but yeah theres a drumbreak somewhere!
heres the first few seconds
de-tyve-bajere-trk-1.mp3 - 0.91MB
this looks dope though.. xian breaks for days?
how bout a little
I can honestly say I have never listened to anything on that record except for the break. I guess I should keep it that way, huh?