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Thread started 12/16/03 9:35am

TheRealFiness

Lost Old school Cut of tha day Eleventh Hour's.......

HollyWood Hot... 1975 20th Century Records...


oh daaavid???... i know u know this...
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Reply #1 posted 12/16/03 9:52am

stymie

Question: Are you THE real Finess or an impostor? The real Finess said someone had set up an account using his previous Org name.
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Reply #2 posted 12/16/03 9:57am

TheRealFiness

stymie said:

Question: Are you THE real Finess or an impostor? The real Finess said someone had set up an account using his previous Org name.



its me stymie... u can test me all u like smile
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Reply #3 posted 12/16/03 10:20am

stymie

TheRealFiness said:

stymie said:

Question: Are you THE real Finess or an impostor? The real Finess said someone had set up an account using his previous Org name.



its me stymie... u can test me all u like smile
Okay, what do you think of Frankie Knuckles? I went to see him spin at HOB Thanksgiving night. If it really is you, then I am so glad to see you here. hug
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Reply #4 posted 12/16/03 10:47am

TheRealFiness

stymie said:

TheRealFiness said:

stymie said:

Question: Are you THE real Finess or an impostor? The real Finess said someone had set up an account using his previous Org name.



its me stymie... u can test me all u like smile
Okay, what do you think of Frankie Knuckles? I went to see him spin at HOB Thanksgiving night. If it really is you, then I am so glad to see you here. hug



i Adore Frankie, hes tha GodFather.. him and Tony smile
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Reply #5 posted 12/17/03 12:45am

CinisterCee

Real chuggin groove and dope flute on this one, right? It's hot.
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Reply #6 posted 12/17/03 5:29am

DavidEye

Wow,Finess,you always pick all these obscure songs that I never heard...lol...
[This message was edited Wed Dec 17 5:32:25 PST 2003 by DavidEye]
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Reply #7 posted 12/17/03 7:04pm

butterfli25

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umm hum a few bars maybe I'll remember it
butterfly
We all should know that diversity makes for a rich tapestry, and we must understand that all the threads of the tapestry are equal in value no matter what their color.
Maya Angelou
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Reply #8 posted 12/18/03 5:57am

CinisterCee

fox-y fe-ver got cha
hot-to-trot!

gla-mour glit-ter get cha hot!
clapping clapping hot! clapping hot!
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Reply #9 posted 12/18/03 6:07am

DavidEye

CinisterCee,you're only 23 years old,how do you remember all these old songs from the 70s? lol
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Reply #10 posted 12/18/03 7:14am

CinisterCee

DavidEye said:

CinisterCee,you're only 23 years old,how do you remember all these old songs from the 70s? lol


I missed the 70s entirely, which means I have to discover songs by researching with 20/20 hindsight, not my memory. There are alot of AM Radio or Club hits that I still don't know because I wasn't immediately exposed to it at the time. I usually know what Finess is talking about but, hey, not always! eg. Kat Mandu's The Break (19...K Records)

I'm always interested in learning more 70s songs because that's the only way I'll ever get to hear them.. like your thread "favorite soft-rock songs from the 70s".. I didn't know *all* of those songs even though they were crazy popular for anyone who experienced it.
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Reply #11 posted 12/19/03 12:57am

DavidEye

CinisterCee said:

DavidEye said:

CinisterCee,you're only 23 years old,how do you remember all these old songs from the 70s? lol


I missed the 70s entirely, which means I have to discover songs by researching with 20/20 hindsight, not my memory. There are alot of AM Radio or Club hits that I still don't know because I wasn't immediately exposed to it at the time. I usually know what Finess is talking about but, hey, not always! eg. Kat Mandu's The Break (19...K Records)

I'm always interested in learning more 70s songs because that's the only way I'll ever get to hear them.. like your thread "favorite soft-rock songs from the 70s".. I didn't know *all* of those songs even though they were crazy popular for anyone who experienced it.




Well,if you ever need some more 70s music education,I can help you out...lol...that's my favorite music era!
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