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Which DJ has had the biggest impact on you and helped shape your interest in the music the most?

Myself, I'm gonna go for Adam (Buchanan) at the Leicester Oddfellows allnighters in the early 80s. Adam was on his own for a long time at the venue as a Modern DJ and I think he took a lot of stick for it! There was some pretty famous 6os record collections goin' on behind the decks in Leicester at the time... but Adam dared to do something different... he certainly showed me (and many others) the light and the diversity of this music of ours. thumbsup.gif

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In the early 80's for me it was Mark Bicknell & Mark White who were the first DJ's locally who were playing some of the best 60's newies, rediscovered oldies & cover ups in the country......but the DJ who inspired me most from then on was Ian Clark at the 100club.

His spots at 6t's were what kept me comeing back for more especially him playing The Empires "Your on top girl" covered up as Johnny Copeland(I think thats right?!) back to back with Jefferey Osbournes "Dont you get so mad about it" as a new release!...He seemed to be the only person back then who played "across the board" spots without a complex!!.........

His input at the decks is a big loss.........

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I didn't know your grammer was Swedish was your gramper born over there too  :D   thumbsup.gif

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No, Plaistow. It was all fields back then apparently.... :D

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......but the DJ who inspired me most from then on was Ian Clark at the 100club.

His spots at 6t's were what kept me comeing back for more

His input at the decks is a big loss.........

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Robbie Vincent has had the biggest impact on me and helped shape my interest in soul music from 70's & 80's, maybe not a northern soul d.j but he certainly  played a diverse mixture of music 20+ years ago.

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I agree :) I also liked Greg Edwards too!!

But of course best of all was . . . TONY BLACKBURN !!! thumbsup.gif

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I didn't know your grammer was Swedish was your gramper born over there too  :)   thumbsup.gif

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I never understood why you could have better but not worser!? :D

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In the early 80's for me it was Mark Bicknell & Mark White who were the first DJ's locally who were playing some of the best 60's newies, rediscovered oldies & cover ups in the country......but the DJ who inspired me most from then on was Ian Clark at the 100club.

His spots at 6t's were what kept me comeing back for more especially him playing The Empires "Your on top girl" covered up as Johnny Copeland(I think thats right?!) back to back with  Jefferey Osbournes "Dont you get so mad about it" as a new release!...He seemed to be the only person back then who played "across the board" spots without a complex!!.........

His input at the decks is a big loss.........

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Remus, thanks for your kind words re myself and Mark White makes me feel very humble for the mention, that was along time ago mate, as i've stated on here and in numerous publications 'Ian' was the man then, forever and always without question he inspired me way back, so the period you were talking about the very early 80's i tried my best as Mark did to fall onto records like Gene Toones, Empires,Cashmeres,Bobby Kline,George Freeman,Ron Baxter, Sam Fletcher etc.etc. but Ian always had the edge on most of the DJ's of that period, i only wish he was still out there doing it and like you say not only a fantastic DJ but a top bloke and a man i'm proud to know and a real friend.

Regards - Mark Bicknell.

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Remus, thanks for your kind words re myself and Mark White makes me feel very humble for the mention, that was along time ago mate, as i've stated on here and in numerous publications 'Ian' was the man then, forever and always without question he inspired me way back, so the period you were talking about the very early 80's i tried my best as Mark did to fall onto records like Gene Toones, Empires,Cashmeres,Bobby Kline,George Freeman,Ron Baxter, Sam Fletcher etc.etc. but Ian always had the edge on most of the DJ's of that period, i only wish he was still out there doing it and like you say not only a fantastic DJ but a top bloke and a man i'm proud to know and a real friend.

Regards - Mark Bicknell.

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I still have a tape that you did from the early 80's with the tracks, Cashmeres, Tempests-Someday, The Twans, Ray Pollard-This time, Empires, Joanne Courcey, Little Frankie Lee(still to have its day!), Miki Farrow(both sides), Eric Mercury and my fav cheapie of all time The Volumes-You got it baby!....Happy Days :D

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I still have a tape that you did from the early 80's with the tracks, Cashmeres, Tempests-Someday, The Twans, Ray Pollard-This time, Empires, Joanne Courcey, Little Frankie Lee(still to have its day!), Miki Farrow(both sides), Eric Mercury and my fav cheapie of all time The Volumes-You got it baby!....Happy Days :thumbsup:

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Get a room you two :D and take Soul Sam with you

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Get a room you two  :D   and take Soul Sam with you

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No probs! :D

We could listen in on you and Levine next door! :thumbsup:

ooh ducky

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I still have a tape that you did from the early 80's with the tracks, Cashmeres, Tempests-Someday, The Twans, Ray Pollard-This time, Empires, Joanne Courcey, Little Frankie Lee(still to have its day!), Miki Farrow(both sides), Eric Mercury and my fav cheapie of all time The Volumes-You got it baby!....Happy Days :D

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Oh dear me, still have Cashmeres, Joann Courcy (second copy) Mikki Farrow,Little Frankie Lee,Volumes but Twans,Ray Pollard, Empires and Eric Mercury are all long gone many moons ago, not really bothered about not having them anymore but oh my god that little lot would buy us a nice new car, a big f*** off flash one...lol

Now has Pete got a key for that room....lol

Regards - Mark Bicknell.

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richard sealing when he was up in edinburgh doing the clouds all-niters (long time ago)

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but the DJ who inspired me most from then on was Ian Clark at the 100club.

His spots at 6t's were what kept me comeing back for more especially him playing The Empires "Your on top girl" covered up as Johnny Copeland(I think thats right?!) back to back with  Jefferey Osbournes "Dont you get so mad about it" as a new release!...He seemed to be the only person back then who played "across the board" spots without a complex!!.........

His input at the decks is a big loss.........

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That sounds brilliant. I would love to hear someone try a set like that these days.

I think I'd nominaet Richard Searling for someone with broad all era taste and has pushed music no matter what the date of the tune is.

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Got to say mine was Tony Dellar, if it hadn't been for him at the Howard Mallett a lot of East Anglian soulies wouldn't be around today as we would never have got introduced the music we love.

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Same for me.

Someone has also mentioned the dj`s at their local youth club and I agree that all those years ago it was my youth club that introduced me to proper soul but I have forgotten their names.

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That sounds brilliant. I would love to hear someone try a set like that these days.

I think I'd nominaet Richard Searling for someone with broad all era taste and has pushed music no matter what the date of the tune is.

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Searling played for about two hours on the radio at the Blackpool weekender some years ago, I can confidently say that in those two hours he played some of the finest soul music I've heard spanning all decades.

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Just a thought, as Richard Searling seems to be the favoured soul d.j on this thread I wonder who he regards as his mentor/influences :P

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Around 1993 I got talked into going to a Friday night at Bretby and it was like a brand new beginning. The quality of music being played by Chris Anderton (how could someone so young be so knowledgeable), Steve Smith, and others was fantastic. They were so open minded, anything went as long as the quality was good. Had some good nights since but I'll never forget those Bretby Friday nights.

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Cheers Mark, they were indeed great nights and we are gonna do it one more time at the Bretby revival taking place at Allied brewery social club on October 22nd. original DJs and sounds only, venue is awesome, gonna be a great night. I would love to get steve back for this one! I`ve been asked to do a one off for a few years now but its 10 years since i stopped promoting the venue so I gave in...... thanks again for your coments.

My influnetial DJs would be;Sam,gilly,cliff steele,Butch,steve smith,carl fortnum.

Chris

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From the age of 16 to 46 ;

Hector ; Cleos, Derby

Soul Sam ; AnYwhere

John Vincent ; Samanthas

Richard Searling ; The Casino

Curtis + Levine ; The Mecca

ADAM / ROBIN ; Various

DENMAC ; Various

Rod Dearlove ; THORNE, Canal Tavern.

Sean Chapman ; Anywhere 2004 onwards

30 years shaped by Black America, and Stella Artois !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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all those years ago when there were no politics, just good records for me its got to be KOJACK-- Bisley-- 75/77 the dogs naggers ,wonder where he is now? whistling.gif

today scene with out a dealt Eddy Edmondson's

always ahead of the game ,quality sounds :D

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Around 1993 I got talked into going to a Friday night at Bretby and it was like a brand new beginning. The quality of music being played by Chris Anderton (how could someone so young be so knowledgeable), Steve Smith, and others was fantastic. They were so open minded, anything went as long as the quality was good. Had some good nights since but I'll never forget those Bretby Friday nights.

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Cheers Mark, they were indeed great nights and we are gonna do it one more time at the Bretby revival taking place at Allied brewery social club on October 22nd. original DJs and sounds only, venue is awesome, gonna be a great night. I would love to get steve back for this one! I`ve been asked to do a one off for a few years now but its 10 years since i stopped promoting the venue so I gave in...... thanks again for your coments.

My influnetial DJs would be;Sam,gilly,cliff steele,Butch,steve smith,carl fortnum.

Chris

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Bloody hell, is it really TEN years ago ! I must admit, those Friday nights at Bretby were really the dog's bollocks.

If you do get Steve back to DJ Chris, who are you going to bump off the line up this time :D:Punsure.gif:D

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As an old man influenced by the radio and not the people who DJ ed

Radio London/Caroline/Luxembourg

listening on an old valve radio tuned in on the medium wave

Simon Dee/Noel Edmunds/Tony Blackbum

etc and the music played was of the highest order so club soul not Northern was my earliest interest

Djs such as Petal(Kieth) Union Boat and New Revolution clubs mid to late 6ts

playing Soul to the dance floor

Emperor Rosko pushing the Atlantic/Stax sounds

the live Bands of the time

Geno Washington and the ram jam band,

Sherwood Rooms at Notts with the live acts

early influences

Doug

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