Guest Posted September 9, 2009 Posted September 9, 2009 Have you ever been asked (almost begged ) for a paticular record to be played when you dj'd ? Just to be then told at such short notice that , that person who requested it is no longer attending said evening to listen to it ??? well it just happened to me , i'm in shock god having the nerve to ask for a record 4 days in advance , just to let me down 3 days before its knocked me for 6 , i may even sell up Name & shame i say !!!!! what do you think ????
Tabs Posted September 9, 2009 Posted September 9, 2009 I'd be worrying about the lack of Southern Comfort Have you ever been asked (almost begged ) for a paticular record to be played when you dj'd ? Just to be then told at such short notice that , that person who requested it is no longer attending said evening to listen to it ??? well it just happened to me , i'm in shock god having the nerve to ask for a record 4 days in advance , just to let me down 3 days before its knocked me for 6 , i may even sell up Name & shame i say !!!!! what do you think ????
ImberBoy Posted September 9, 2009 Posted September 9, 2009 I was horrified to read this post yet I find it indicative of the Northernsoul in general, I would definitely name and shame him or her because this is not the sort of person that we want or need at our events. The promoters are being let down, the DJ's and collectors and even the artists themselves are indirectly being let down, yes this sounds a little over the top but I will explain..... Imagine one of the punters has asked for an underplayed, forgotten or abandoned track like say "A Touch of Velvet a Sting of Brass" then this would have been an ideal opportunity to give this track a rebirth and as daft as this may seam, the chance of that artist re issuing the track and earning some money, lets face it we have all felt the pinch of late. I think who ever is responsible for this should realise the implications and at least buy the DJ a drink, Southern comfort n Coke wasn't it?
Dave Moore Posted September 9, 2009 Posted September 9, 2009 I too am absolutely stunned and shocked by this revelation!! Who on Earth would destroy Southern Comfort by adding the devils spawn to it??
Rugby Soul Club Posted September 9, 2009 Posted September 9, 2009 Di, Simon, you two have had me crying laffin here. And yes, Simon, feel yourself named and shamed. Oooo, how exciting was that, I've never done that before...
Guest Posted September 9, 2009 Posted September 9, 2009 Di, Simon, you two have had me crying laffin here. And yes, Simon, feel yourself named and shamed. Oooo, how exciting was that, I've never done that before... Its no joke Sian a dj could be scarred for life after an incident like this anyway i wanted to name him gonna play it anyway
Rugby Soul Club Posted September 9, 2009 Posted September 9, 2009 Its no joke Sian a dj could be scarred for life after an incident like this anyway i wanted to name him gonna play it anyway Good girl, coz it's one from the past that I like anyway...na, na na, na, na,na... You could demand a written apology and a doctors later...
Guest Posted September 9, 2009 Posted September 9, 2009 Good girl, coz it's one from the past that I like anyway...na, na na, na, na,na... You could demand a written apology and a doctors later... Yes i think a written apology would be the right thing to do (but it must be laminated) so i can parade it about when i go out and i think he should wear a badge at all times saying " Spot ruiner"
ImberBoy Posted September 9, 2009 Posted September 9, 2009 I have just received an e-mail from Columbia's lawyers who represent Mark Wirtz, I am pasting this in: Dear Sir Our office received three phone calls today reference the request for Mood Mosaic: A Touch of Velvet a Sting of Brass. Our client, Mark Wirtz, is insistent that he could possibly enter into talks to consider the re issue of A Touch of Velvet a Sting of Brass originally released in 1966 on EMI Columbia DB 7901 as long as this gets some plays on the nighter scene.
Guest Posted September 9, 2009 Posted September 9, 2009 I have just received an e-mail from Columbia's lawyers who represent Mark Wirtz, I am pasting this in: Dear Sir Our office received three phone calls today reference the request for Mood Mosaic: A Touch of Velvet a Sting of Brass. Our client, Mark Wirtz, is insistent that he could possibly enter into talks to consider the re issue of A Touch of Velvet a Sting of Brass originally released in 1966 on EMI Columbia DB 7901 as long as this gets some plays on the nighter scene. See its an OUTRAGE i dont think you realise what you have done
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