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Subject: Re: [313] RE: (313) speaking of sylvester... (was Re: (313) song
id)
Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2001 20:21:31 -
> "Yeah, he started off at the Blackpool Mecca where he had a reputation
for
> unearthing records no one had heard of, &qu
> "Yeah, he started off at the Blackpool Mecca where he had a reputation for
> unearthing records no one had heard of, "
>
> uh...didn't they all?...
Yeah, that's part of what it was about, but Levine was also known as being
the main man for it. His parents owned some successful businesses in
Blac
"Yeah, he started off at the Blackpool Mecca where he had a reputation for
unearthing records no one had heard of, "
uh...didn't they all?...
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> Wasn't Ian Levine a big time DJ back in the "Northern Soul" days? I
believe his
> second career was the "invention" of HI-NRG?
Yeah, he started off at the Blackpool Mecca where he had a reputation for
unearthing records no one had heard of, but then lost the plot getting
involved with Heaven in
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Subject: RE: [313] speaking of sylvester... (was Re: [313] song id)
megatone was label that released a lot of sylvesters work, patrick cowley
may well have been behind it (so to speak ;)
the record you have there sounds very "hi-nrg" especially if ian l
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Sent: Saturday, November 03, 2001 5:49 AM
Subject: [313] speaking of sylvester... (was Re: [313] song id)
> ...i wonder if anyone could comment or shed some light on an
> old 12" that i found the other day. i sometimes make a habit
> of trolling the used soul and rock vinyl
...i wonder if anyone could comment or shed some light on an
old 12" that i found the other day. i sometimes make a habit
of trolling the used soul and rock vinyl bins in out the
way record stores - you'd be amazed what you can find sometimes.
in this case i was in the rasputin's in beautiful down