Dave D.
“As a 70’s child, I grew up listening to Motown via yoof club culture. I’m not a massive soul collector however, owning 60’s and 70’s original soul vinyl, you realise you’re the safe guardian of them before handing over to the next generation; their historic cultural significance is priceless. Also occasional DJ and northern dancer; without the freedom to express yourself on Allnighter dancefloors, life would be sh*t!” - Dave. D. (Weston-super-Mare)
Listen:
SETLIST
001: The Monitors - Step By Step (Hand In Hand) - Soul
002: The Isley Brothers - Harvest For The World - Epic (Intro: Minister Louis Farrakhan - Black Family Day May 27, 1974 - Black Family Records)
003: Soulful Illusion - Soulful Illusion – Tudor
004: The Brothers And Sisters - I Am Somebody – Part 1 - Toddlin’ Town
005: Rodger Collins - I’m Serving Time - Galaxy
006: The Nat Turners Rebellion - Love, Peace And Understanding - Philly Groove
007: James Coit – Black Power - Phoof
008: Gladys Knight and the Pips - Friendship Train - Soul
009: Hank Ballard - Blackenized - King
010: Timmy Thomas - What’s Bothering Me - Climax
011: Gil Scott- Heron - Back Home - Strata-East (promo)
012: Earl Gaines – Soul Children - Seventy-Seven
013: Curtis Mayfield - I Plan To Stay A believer - Buddah
014: James Brown - Talkin’ Loud And Saying Nothin’ Pt. 1 - King
015: Dale Darby - Time Is Changing - Westgate
016: Net Wt. 14 Karat Black - “We Gotta Make A Change” Part 1 - Luna
017: Willie Pickett - On The Stage Of Life - Soul Spot
018: Gordon Keith - Look Ahead - Calumet
019: Marvin Gaye - What's Happening Brother - Tamla Motown
020: Jackie Washington - Why Won’t They Let Me Be - Vanguard (promo)
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