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Brenton Wood “Oogum Boogum” Double Shot Records. (1967) This lp features the AM radio staple “Gimme Little Sign” and “Oogum Boogum” another charting hit. Coming out of Compton, Los Angeles there’s a Chicano or Latin-soul vibe to Brenton’s records. I love his songs, especially the sweet soul sounds of “Catch [...]
Senor Soul “Listen - Don't Lay Your Funky Trip On Me - MP3″ Greetings all. I hope everyone had an excellent weekend, and that you're all ready to slip into the groove, because the tune I have lined up for you today is guaranteed to move you in that direction, and if you're already there (some of [...]
Please note that voting remains open for all the songs in this years survey, until I blow the final whistle - so there's still time to catch up. Click here to view all the Which Decade entries on one page. Looking at the results from the first three days of voting, it seems that your perennial enthusiasm for the 1960s remains undimmed, with strong showings for Brenton Wood, John Fred and The Move....
Hallelujah, BBC Four will, from tomorrow show old editions of Top Of The Pops in their entirety. No stupid captions no stupid comments like TOTP2 Other people have suggested this to BBC 4 as well as myself: Why don't you show TOTP from the earliest show, then run through the entire series? Dave, Durham Message 19 - posted by garybrum (U3285674) , Mar 7, 2007 BBC Four would be great if it was used for...