I wrote: > > Just wanted to note how much I enjoyed Adam > > Marsland's "Tribute To 70s Soul" > > show a couple of nights ago. Hersh Forman noted: > And if you like this, then Josh Rouse's latest "1972" > is right up your alley. Thanks for the tip, Hersh. I heard a bit of that on KCRW and I'll have to check it out. BTW, regarding my post about the Soul Tribute show, someone asked me off-list if it was "anything like a minstrel show." And in re-reading my original wording, I can almost --almost-- see where she might have gotten that idea. But just in case other listmembers may have had a similar reaction, the answer is "HELL NO!" The show was a loving, dedicated tribute --as advertised-- to a rich and rewarding era and genre. All celebration, no mocking or condescension. The other Auditeers who were there can attest to that. Drew np: coincidentally enough, Brian Kassan's SOTT 17 contribution, IF IT AIN'T BAROQUE, DON'T FIX IT. The coincidence is that Brian was one of the aforementioned Auditeers in the soul gig audience. Mr. Kassan has assembled a 25-track compilation of the prettier side of psych-pop, but somehow neglected to include anything by his own band, Chewy Marble, which has been known to travel that particular road. Brian, you should have slipped something in under a pseudonym and made us guess where it came from!