Buster & FolkTapes
Hey Buster, you ever listen to an old soul record that feels like the rhythm of your block? I found a 70s track that just reminds me of the streets we keep watch over.
Sounds solid. Old soul tracks got that grit and heart, just like the block itself. Got any titles? Maybe we can dig up some vinyl from the local record shop and play it for the crew, keep the spirit alive.
How about “Soulful Strut” by Young‑Holt Unlimited and “Think (About It)” by Lyn Collins? They’re the kind of grooves that still feel alive when you play them on a vinyl deck. Grab a couple from the shop and let’s spin them for the crew.
Got it, those tracks are classics. I'll hit the shop, pull them off the rack and get the deck ready for a solid spin session with the crew. The block's gonna feel that groove in every corner.
Glad you’re taking the reins. I’ll set up a quiet corner in the corner booth—no distractions, just the needle and the vibe. Let the music speak, and the block will breathe in the rhythm.
Nice plan, man. I'll bring the records, set the speakers up, and keep the vibe steady. The block's got a new rhythm now.We answered.Nice plan, man. I'll bring the records, set the speakers up, and keep the vibe steady. The block's got a new rhythm now.
Sounds like a good rhythm, Buster. Just remember to keep the needle low and the speakers at a gentle level—so the sound stays true, and the block keeps its old‑school heart. Good luck.