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Mike McLean moved to North Carolina, and made a few posts from there.
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Mike McLean moved to North Carolina, and made a few posts from there.
Robb......
....for some reason I thought you were from B.C.
Didn't we have [[or still have) a regular poster from Boise, Idaho? Can't remember his name, but I believe he worked at Boise State.
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That's my OTHER namesake, Jobete Rob!
From Canada, we have Jobete Rob from B.C., we had somebody from Alberta [[Calgary?), but he doesn't post anymore. No one from Saskatchewan, Me from Manitoba, The schoolteacher from Toronto, Ontario and we had a couple others from Ontario, The Music Professor from Montreal, Quebec, nobody from Prince Edward Island, nobody from New Brunswick or Nova Scotia, nobody from Newfoundland, nobody from The Yukon, Nobody from Nunavut, and no one from The Northwest Territories, as far as I remember.
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Do you get it only after sundown? Do the DJs announce the songs in Inuit or English?
No, I get it clear as a bell over the internet. It broadcasts out of Iqaluit, NU, Canada. Here's the link:
http://www.1035capitalfm.ca/
The station is broadcast in English unlike the television station there that is a part of the CBC network that broadcast the news in Inuit.
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No one should have forgotten Pennsylvania, anyway, because we had Weldon McDougall and Bobby Eli from Philadelphia.
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I forgot to mention Ollie, who lives in Amsterdam [[Netherlands), but is a German.
Can't believe it's 15 years since I came over with David Meikle and met Lowell in Detroit. What great memories and all the wonderful people we met. The big highlight was the gravestone for Darrell Banks. So glad the site is still generating great topics. Hears to the next 15 years.
Harry Dhesi
Harry, so nice to hear from you. Don't be a stranger.
Thank you for SDF.
Apart from the music, many thanks for giving us the freedom to talk about pretty much anything we want to in the clubhouse.
I don't have seen this thread until now!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY AND LONG LIVE TO THIS FANTASTIC FORUM
Is not the same than in the early years, there's not the same volume of posts as in the years I discovered this site when some times seems an authentic "chat" with dialogues in "real timing"!. I likes the humbly and the grata knowledge by some members as the webmaster / moderator Mr. Ralph Terrana, people with a high stuff on his background as musicians, producers,... the good feeling, the humor sense,... Today [[sadly or not) the applications as Wasapp, Twiter, Facebook, etc. are killing the more reasonable dialogues on a web forum where there's not a limit of words or characters and the speed and the urgency is not the philosophy, is first to think what we are saying before say it. There's the extra - value today for SFD, their survival against those dangers.
A great salute to Ralph and ALL.
An embrace to the gentlemen and kisses for the ladies! :-)
And more important, Tammi Terrell was born in Philadelphia and died in Philadelphia.
Happy Bday SDF! :)
A [Belated] Happy Birthday to the Soulful Detroit Forum. A great place for Soul Music fans to share their opinions, their memories and information about the music we love.
Happy Birthday Soulful Detroit, Ralph and all members!
Happy birthday SDF. I'm a latecomer, having found the site a few years ago while Googling one of my favorite bands from the 80s and finding an archived forum discussion about them. I joined the first day. I'm constantly in awe when I find out who some of my fellow posters are; I'm just a music lover.
Anyway, I wish I was around in the glory days but now that I'm retired, I stop by every afternoon and far into the night. If for nothing other than to keep the Word Association post fresh. This site is a blessing for me and that's because of the community. God bless you all and long live Soulful Detroit.
Has it really been 16 years? Wow. :)