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"For the last six months, Oliver Wang, a thirty-two-year-old San Francisco DJ and freelance writer, has been transferring soul and hip-hop classics from vinyl to MP3 and posting them on the Internet. "I have 7,000 albums," he says. "I figured I might as well digitize some of them." With the record industry increasingly turning to the courts to stop illegal file-sharing, Wang, who posts the MP3s without permission, would seem to be setting himself up for a lawsuit. But record labels are taking a hands-off approach to his MP3 blog, Soul Sides" - Rolling Stone

This is a pretty good blog - if you are into soul music, this should be a daily destination...

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I agree. SS is an excellent blog. There are lots of other great music blogs around which specialize in rare Soul tracks:

The Stepfather of Soul, Souled On, Soul Detective just to mention a few of my favorites.

I never understood, however, how they can post so much material without getting into trouble. :blush: I hope they never will have problems!

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