Live At The Turntable
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blessup
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Live At The Turntable
Does anybody have a copy of "Live At The Turntable" and if so, would you be willing to make a CD-R of it? I'm looking for it for Mr. Tony Chin who played guitar on the whole record in the Soul Syndicate! Tony hasn't heard the record in many decades and would love a CD burn of it. Can anybody help?
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fadel diagne
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Re: Live At The Turntable
i would be very glad to listen to it as well
just tell tony valentine that a fan of the soul syndicate way from senegal is sending his best regards blessup
i guess you re hailing from california.
fadel
just tell tony valentine that a fan of the soul syndicate way from senegal is sending his best regards blessup
i guess you re hailing from california.
fadel
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blessup
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Re: Live At The Turntable
Greetings Fadel, I will let Tony know he has a fan in Senegal! Hail all Sengalese musicians! some of the best in the world! Jah Bless
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Re: Live At The Turntable
hi blessup
how are you ?you seem to be very knowledgeable about senegalese musicians.yes youssou ndour and baba maal have become something of a household name.
i was reading the other day a whole article about the soul syndicate following the dvd re-issue of their most sought-after'word sound and power' on a us myusic magazine.ah this dvd is one of the best i have seen and i heard there is another one with additional footage with augustus pablo and the late hugh mundell.
so where are you hailing from?san clemente or its vicinity?somewhere in socal?
let me know.would be glad also to talk to tony valentine
it's high time that they toured again as part of a soul syndicate revue and perform with all the great acts they performed with in the 70's.the enthousiasts of jamaican vintage music deserve no less.iam personnally sick and tired of the 90's music,the computerization and the new wave of reggae screamers(not singers)
blessings
fadel
how are you ?you seem to be very knowledgeable about senegalese musicians.yes youssou ndour and baba maal have become something of a household name.
i was reading the other day a whole article about the soul syndicate following the dvd re-issue of their most sought-after'word sound and power' on a us myusic magazine.ah this dvd is one of the best i have seen and i heard there is another one with additional footage with augustus pablo and the late hugh mundell.
so where are you hailing from?san clemente or its vicinity?somewhere in socal?
let me know.would be glad also to talk to tony valentine
it's high time that they toured again as part of a soul syndicate revue and perform with all the great acts they performed with in the 70's.the enthousiasts of jamaican vintage music deserve no less.iam personnally sick and tired of the 90's music,the computerization and the new wave of reggae screamers(not singers)
blessings
fadel