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The going home for the weekend song thread...come on you groovey foookers


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  • 4 weeks later...

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> haven't heard that in years UTD, got the SOS Band

> greatest hits on vinyl (sadly)...before Fatboyslim

> got his ooooh 'I've always loved soul music'

> bulshit paws on it (just be good to you).


I've always look forward to hearing your tunes too, Quids. I love "Groovin' " by the SOS band. Is it on your SOS compilation album?


Fatboy Slim means nothing to me and Black contemporary music had reached the end of its evolutionary cycle from 1989 onwards. Music these days are far too commercial, void of musical creativity.

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