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Peanut Butter Wolf vs. Los Angeles, Day 7
It's been a real interesting seven nights. THANKS AGAIN SO MUCH TO EVERYONE in LA that came out. The support was phenomenal. This was the most fun I've ever had DJing.
Setlist for the last night of PBW vs. LA after the jump. Thank you, Peanut Butter!
Related: Day One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six
Day 7
Star Shoes
Deep Funk
1. Gene Chandler-“Rainbow ‘65” (Constellation)
2. Mad Dog & The Pups-“Hip Squeeze” (Magic City)
3. The United Image-“The African Bump” (Branding Iron)
4. Dennis Coffey-“Whole Lotta Love” (Sussex)
5. Elephants Memory-“Skyscraper Commando (Metromedia)
6. James K-Nine-Live It Up (Federal)
7. The Village Soul Choir-The Sissy Football (Abbott)
8. Patrizia & Jimmy-“Trust Your Child” (Laff)
9. Benny Sharp & The Sharpies-“Music I Like It” (Midas)
10. Cindy & The Playmates-“Now That School Is Through” (Jay Pee)
11. 4th Generation-“Revolution Phase II” (Teen Town)
12. The Kay-Gees-“Who’s The Man” (Gang Records) 1974
13. The Chamber Of Commerce-“I’m Free To Live” (DCA) 1972
14. Mutt And Jeffo-“Soul L-O-V-E-R” (Jerry-O)
15. The Village Callers-“Hector” (Rampart)
16. The Madd Rachett-“Get It” (Sure Shot)
17. St Augustine-“Papa De Love (Sound Way) 1970
18. Maceo And The Macks-“Soul Power ’74 (People) 1973
19. James Brown-“Soul Power” (King)
20. Burgess Gardner & The Soul Crusaders-“Do It” (More Soul)
21. General Crook-“Gimmie Some” (Down To Earth)
22. The Revolution- “Part 2 The Siesta Is Over (M & Ms)
23. Tom Jones-“Out My Window re-edit” (Breakbeats)
24. Silent Leroy-“Part 1” (Kom-A-Day) 1975
25. Mod Singers & Mod Lads-“Let’s Have Some Fun” (Savern)
26. Curtis Mayfield-“Future Shock” (Curtom) 1973
27. The Chubukos-“Boogie The Devil In” (Mainstream) 1974
28. Bobby Williams-“Funky Superfly” (MTVH) 1974
29. Funkadelic-“Better By The Pound” (Westbound) 1975
30. Little Royal and the Swingmasters-“Razor Blade” (Tri-Us) 1972
31. Quad-“Funky Love Song” (Leo Mini) 1975
32. The Esquires-“Get On Up ‘76” (Ju-Par) 1976
33. Freddie Watson And The Restorators-“The Unlucky Seven” (Eloys)
34. Muro-“A Head Of The Game pt. 2” (Muro) 2000
35. Chuck Ray-“I Go For Love” (Five-O)
36. The Co-Real Artists-“What About You” (Jordan)
37. Fela Ransom Kuti-“Shakara Oloje” (Editions Makossa) 1974
38. Yambu-“Sunny” (Montuno) 1975
39. The Moments-“Hurts On Me, Baby” (Stang)
40. Gentlemen & Their Ladies-“Party Bump Pt 2” (Jean) 1973
41. The Broken Keys-“Slingshot pt 2” (Tru Thoughts)
42. Ben and the Goodies-“Manzara” (Tell Him)
43. Juan Pablo Torres-“Malaguena” (Arito)
44. Juan Formell-“A Ver Que Sale” (Arito)
45. Kashmere Stage Band-“Super Strut” (Now Again)
46. Scotty-“Clean Race” (Crystal)
47. Harrell & Sharron Lucky-“The Body Clap” (Stones Throw) 2001
48. Watts Little Angel Band-“Land Of A 1000 Dances” (M.J.)