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Mark McNulty wrote:
> 
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Dominic Broadhurst
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
> >> It was really early mod stuff I must admit, but as you say, the great thing
> >about it was that there
> >> were rockabillies there as well
> >hmm deffo good re music appreciation, fashion wise I leave you all to
> >make up your own minds........
> I'd rather see rockabillies who love their music rather than mods who
> haven't got a clue i.e. some of the clueless mods I meet at Uptight week
> in week out.  If they haven't heard it before (and what they've heard is
> very little) then they don't dance.  Only weeks ago I could keep them
> off the floor with tunes like Afex, Birds Birds, Jacques Dutronc and
> Georgie Fame but then they visited The Mousetrap and realised that I had
> been playing tracks that they were allowed to dance to all along.  It
> still pisses me off that I can clear a dance floor just because they've
> never heard the tune before, they stand at the bar wandering what this
> great new tune actually is but don't dance to it for another 3/4 weeks.
> This week's first ever play (I got a copy at last) at Uptight was Etta
> Jame's Seven Day Fool, and it cleared the fuckin' floor.  Bloody muppet
> mods.
> 
> Mark.
> --
> Mark McNulty

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