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Many Dj's in the past would use a beer mat to cover the label, Remember going to have a peek at what was playing, It was a fantastic tune The artist was called "Watneys" and the song was c
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i once played a c/up at Blackburn " Love is like an Itching in my Farts " by The Hemorrhoids...( ITS WAS RALPH CARTER btw) just for a bit of fun...after the set a guy comes over as say on the QT " tha
Hello Peeps,
Heard a cover-up (again) last night and it got me wondering just who decides on the cover-up name? And what are the criteria - is it given a name so as to try and completely fool everybody (is that possible?) or if a record has a certain "feel", say 'Southern soul', for example, whether the record is ascribed to one of several possible 'Southern soul' artists, any of whom, might be the real deal!
Another thing that intrigues me, are cover-ups actually covered (taped?) up or do the dj's that play them, just go in to furtive-mode for those three or four minutes? Generally, I thought, us vinyl afficionadoes didn't like putting stickers on records.
And while I'm on the subject, what's the silliest cover-up name you've come across?
Just wondering
Kev