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What The F@*K?! £7000 For A Vinyl??!!
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<blockquote data-quote="adamw" data-source="post: 685375" data-attributes="member: 7066"><p>David Mancuso was an extremely influential DJ in New York in the early 1970's who was famous for "Loft Parties" at his large flat in which he played an eclectic mix of Funk, Soul and Disco. He'd get as many people in there as possible and it became one of the hot tickets of the time to get an invite to one of his parties.</p><p></p><p>Look up "Loft Classics" on HTFR to get an idea of what he was about, there was also a bootleg 12" series flying about called "Loft Classics" which had some amazing stuff on. Loads of the stuff that later got sampled for house music was an original "Loft Classic".</p><p></p><p>I guess a signed copy by Mancuso would certainly increase the value of any record, but that price?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adamw, post: 685375, member: 7066"] David Mancuso was an extremely influential DJ in New York in the early 1970's who was famous for "Loft Parties" at his large flat in which he played an eclectic mix of Funk, Soul and Disco. He'd get as many people in there as possible and it became one of the hot tickets of the time to get an invite to one of his parties. Look up "Loft Classics" on HTFR to get an idea of what he was about, there was also a bootleg 12" series flying about called "Loft Classics" which had some amazing stuff on. Loads of the stuff that later got sampled for house music was an original "Loft Classic". I guess a signed copy by Mancuso would certainly increase the value of any record, but that price? [/QUOTE]
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