Musical Episode #017: Funky Weekend

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Hey all, very excited to bring this podcast to you all! This mix is both our first guest appearance with none other than my long time Dj’ing pal DJ Cashman AND it marks the introduction of talking on the podcast. So as they say, something old and something new for you!

Today’s podcast is a jump forward into the 70′s with some funky 45s from DJ Cashman and yours truly.

Tracklist follows.  Hope you enjoy and we’ll see you next time!

-George / Snack Attack

Soul Train 75, backing music
Fuzzy Haskins: Not Yet (Westbound)
New Birth: Got To Get A Knutt (RCA)
Sylistics : Funky Weekend (AVCO)
Jiva: Something’s goin on in LA (Dark Horse)
Simtec & Wiley: Do It Like Mama (Chicago)
Moments & Whatanauts : Girls Part 1 (Stang)
Curley Moore : Shelly’s Rubber Band (Silver Fox)
Margie Hendryx : Jim Dandy (Sound Stage 7)
Roy Ayers: Evolution (Polydor)
Incredible Bongo Band : Ohkey Dokey (United Artists)
Sylvia Robinson : Pillow Talk (Vibration)
Lyn Collins : Take Me Just As I Am (People)
Dexter Wansell: Solutions (Philadelphia International)
Whatanauts : Message From The Black Man (A&I International)
Kool & The Gang: Who’s Gonna Carry The Weight (De-lite)
Flame & The Sons of Darkness: Solid Funk (P & P)
Quincy Jones: Money Runner (RCA)

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