julia123 Posted April 13, 2010 Posted April 13, 2010 Julia love, have you been to bed yet? Think that this post was for the Rugby lookback! I've never really known what across the board truly meant because as someone has already said, when i've been to a do thats said its atb its been oldies & a bit o' modern. Saying that i'm a 60's girl primarily & although i'm starting to listen to a it more 70's (it's being drip fed slowly!) i just can't get into 80's-Y2K stuff & wouldn't go to a do thats advertising thats what its playing...i probably wouldn't attend a do that said atb either though!
julia123 Posted April 13, 2010 Posted April 13, 2010 I'VE NOT BEEN TO BED YET, HAD TO STAY UP WANTED TO BE THE FIRST TO WISH KATRINA HAPPY BIRTHDAY, ANY WAY I'M OLDER THAN YOU, YOU GET TO BED, OR I'M TELLING YOUR DAD. LOTS OF LOVE JULIA XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
julia123 Posted April 13, 2010 Posted April 13, 2010 (edited) Had a pm from Julia saying she'd posted on the wrong thread but wasn't sure where, she's only on her 7th post... soz everyone...;) :whistling:OI..... I CAN STICK UP FOR MY SELF, AND SHALL CONTINUE TO POST WHERE I WANT TO. SO THERE. But who would write the revues coz we all like something different and no one can say who is right... Edited April 13, 2010 by julia123
Guest WPaulVanDyk Posted April 13, 2010 Posted April 13, 2010 personally for me across the borad is Northern, R & B, crossover and Modern. any other style i wouldn't dare play. Disco you joking not sure you want to hear Rose Royce and the like. i know all the venues here mostly to what is played Soul Ole and Right Track try to mix it up, we even had Soul ole once try a new approach with 2 half hours of R & B and 2 half hours of Modern and rest was oldies mainly apart from at the end where Dave Forrest plays a few oldies but really loves the modern he plays to end say. lucky i like both
Wiganer1 Posted April 13, 2010 Posted April 13, 2010 i dont mind across the board as long as you can dance to it!!!
Steve G Posted April 13, 2010 Posted April 13, 2010 i dont mind across the board as long as you can dance to it!!! That's the problem, some people want variety, others don't. Life goes on as they say.
Simon M Posted April 13, 2010 Posted April 13, 2010 (edited) That's the problem, some people want variety, others don't. Life goes on as they say. What do you mean by that Steve ? Some dont want a change in tempo ? Edited April 13, 2010 by Simon M
Guest gordon russell Posted April 13, 2010 Posted April 13, 2010 That's the problem, some people want variety, others don't. Life goes on as they say. Thats the point steve people want variety within one genre........where the something for everyone crowd/venues go wrong is variety across the genres.......it don,t work.....ya just get going and then some other floaty sh*te comes on.......bit like a tennis rally in a wimbledon final....back and forth it goes and we're all loving it,then the ball goes out (change of genre/style) and everyone has a collective groan. atb dave
Chalky Posted April 13, 2010 Posted April 13, 2010 Thats the point steve people want variety within one genre........where the something for everyone crowd/venues go wrong is variety across the genres.......it don,t work.....ya just get going and then some other floaty sh*te comes on.......bit like a tennis rally in a wimbledon final....back and forth it goes and we're all loving it,then the ball goes out (change of genre/style) and everyone has a collective groan. atb dave In your opinion it doesn't work, for plenty of others it does work. If it is danceable it will work, Stafford last week showed you can play the genres and make it work, dancefloor rammed all night. I agree with floaty stuff (what genre you referring to though?), that is no good at an all-nighter, you need dancers although the odd slowie when programmed right can and does work. The venues that cater for the down tempo stuff is a different matter....don't go if you don't like what you hear. Not every venue is put on to satisfy you, me or anyone else but there are venues out there that cater for the taste of each of us. As for the change in styles that depends on how good your DJ is. There are DJ's who can change the style and still make the set flow and work for the dancers.
Guest karen b Posted April 13, 2010 Posted April 13, 2010 (edited) hi dave, i think promotors should stick to one thing or t'other. i don't think atb nights/nighters work personally the tunes are all over the place, uptempo then midtempo followed by a bit of disco [modern] theres no real flow going on. places that seem to do ok are the ones that stick to one thing [stoke uptempo oldies, thorne crossover,modern, bidds r'n'b ] etc, etc.... then people know what to expect and will go the do's that are playing their kind of tunes. well thats my take on it anyway jeri Hi Jeri, just need to mention here as co promoter of Thorne, that under the banner of BOOMERANG, we actually advertise as,' featuring quality 60s & 70s soul' and would strongly encourage everyone to take a look at out website, to view ALL playlists from DJs going back over the past 3 years to see what we are about. Most of all we have fun. our next event is Saturday 15th May 2010 with BUTCH doing two spots, Arthur Fenn as guest and my co promoter and Resident Maria O. And I for one cannot wait to see and hear what will come out of the boxes!!!!! (((record not cricket!!!!!!!!))) warmest regards, Karen xxx Edited April 13, 2010 by karen b
KevH Posted April 13, 2010 Posted April 13, 2010 Thats the point steve people want variety within one genre........where the something for everyone crowd/venues go wrong is variety across the genres.......it don,t work.....ya just get going and then some other floaty sh*te comes on.......bit like a tennis rally in a wimbledon final....back and forth it goes and we're all loving it,then the ball goes out (change of genre/style) and everyone has a collective groan. atb dave Hi Dave.You want to try and get to upfront venues instead of hanging around the ATB/SFE nites.
Guest Posted April 13, 2010 Posted April 13, 2010 Since the music night I co-run is called "All Things Soulful", then I suppose this is one thread that I really should post a reply to. We run what could be termed an across the board night. 5 hours or so, once a month on a Saturday of tunes from the 6ts to new releases. The philosophy being that a lot of people either like soul from all eras, or are open minded enough to listen to them and then decide. Other attendees prefer their Northern/Modern/New tunes or whatever, and by mixing it up, they know that they don't have to wait long before hearing something that floats their boat. If you want a whole night of one particular genre, and hate others, then this isn't the gig for you, but then the title sort of tells you what to expect. Does it work? Well, we've been paid well to do it for over 5 years at the same venue, so we must be doing something right. So, here's a recent playlist (all oldies are ovo, newer items on whatever they were originally released on, vinyl, CD, whatever); Frank Beverly - "If that's what you wanted" H.Andrews "Steppin' out" Rell "Let me show you" Kindred The Family Soul "Everything I need" Temptations "Girl why you wanna make me blue" Randy Brown "Do you love me" Kim Weston "A thrill a moment" Adrians Evans "Weatherman" Joyo Velarde "The way we are" Tommy Tate "Do you think there's a chance" Garland Green "Don't let love walk out on us" O'Jays "Let life flow" Candi Staton "Young hearts run free" Terry Callier "Look at me now" Quasimode "Sayonara blues" Mark Grant/Russoul "It's over" Groove Junkies/TC Moses "Far away" Margie Joseph "Come on back to me lover" Donny Hathaway "Whats going on" Karin Jones "Ready ready love" Johnathan Jeremiah "Whats a guy got to do" Cool Million "Back for more" Magnificent Men "Keep on climbing" etc.... I'd come to your do Dave! You really need to coincide your next visit over with one of the Just Soul dos in Retford... they truly are something special and without a "Northern" tune in sight xx
Guest andrew bin Posted April 13, 2010 Posted April 13, 2010 i attended an all nighter last year that i throughly enjoyed and thought it epitomized ATB a great mix of music from early sixties to present day there was definitely something for every one that night (soul wise) i also thought that the last Gloucester allnighter is a good example of an ATB night
ImberBoy Posted April 14, 2010 Posted April 14, 2010 I haven't trusted venue flyers for years now because they more often than not use language that is designed to fill the place rather than let you know what is going to be played. As much as it pains me to admit I kinda ping every "Soul Night" to be playing the dreaded "List" of floor fillers that I admit to liking but I just don't want to pay to hear and I certainly don't want to drive the length of the country to listen to some thing I can hear across town. "Across the board" appearing on a flyer may have at one time been genuine but now days I think it's a complete con by promoters who haven't got the records or the DJ's. Slipping one or two tracks in-between the same old same old aint "Across the board". I would love the promoters to be more honest and I think that it is only the Allnighter promoters who dare to be honest because the Allnighter crowd when they vote with their feet the impact is a lot more painful than says a local soul night with a captive audience. There is such a disparity between the Allnighter scene and The Soul nights that is as oil and water now days so lots of these comments don't fall between the two very different scenes. It may be acceptable and quite the norm to see "Across the board" appearing on a flyer for a soul night but an honest description is demanded for an allnighter less we stop attending.
Guest Posted April 14, 2010 Posted April 14, 2010 at one level this thread is just a crock of sh*te it has been mentioned that people dont say anything bad about a night in lookbacks, perhaps that's because everyone has done the slagging off before it has taken place - much like is going on now. "If its advertised as ATB its an oldies night with a couple of 70's thrown in" For gods sake, what a bunch of friggin whingers!!!!! FFS, people ask for playlists so they know whether to attend the next time!!! so what happens when the dj doesnt play the same records at his next event? does it then get slagged off for 'false advertising'? if he does play the same records it would be, 'he's got no imagination, he played the same records as last time' i think that some on here just like to find things to moan about, flyers, dj's, style or genre of music, anything as long as its negative - and its usaully about other venues that they would never have any intention of visiting anyway for goodness sake get a grip and get positive the question that has been asked several times is "What's killing the scene" .... Answer: all the bloody moaning whingers that keep slagging it off - it's being attacked from the inside and torn apart by so called 'soul fans'
Steve G Posted April 14, 2010 Posted April 14, 2010 (edited) Maybe the "Soul Police" should formally regulate the contents of all soul nights then How this would work is that each flyer would need to contain details of the anticipated content of the soul night at the bottom of the page like this: ------------------------ Contains: 60% stomping northern* , 20% mid tempo bores, 10% token modern oldies**,5% R&B***, 3% 10 year old House records, 2% Unknowns****. *If you suffer from High blood pressure or heart disease attending this night could be harmful to your health. Also note if you are allergic to Top 500 tunes, could cause an adverse reaction **Likely to contain old Mecca records and modern spins from the last 20 years - do not atend if you suffer an adverse reaction to Drizabone, or UBP ***May include Rock and Roll type sounds ****Unknown means unknown to the DJ playing it, not neccesarily the public Edited April 14, 2010 by Steve G
Val (Chunky) Posted April 14, 2010 Posted April 14, 2010 Maybe the "Soul Police" should formally regulate the contents of all soul nights then How this would work is that each flyer would need to contain details of the anticipated content of the soul night at the bottom of the page like this: ------------------------ Contains: 60% stomping northern* , 20% mid tempo bores, 10% token modern oldies**,5% R&B***, 3% 10 year old House records, 2% Unknowns****. *If you suffer from High blood pressure or heart disease attending this night could be harmful to your health. Also note if you are allergic to Top 500 tunes, could cause an adverse reaction **Likely to contain old Mecca records and modern spins from the last 20 years - do not atend if you suffer an adverse reaction to Drizabone, or UBP ***May include Rock and Roll type sounds ****Unknown means unknown to the DJ playing it, not neccesarily the public ***** Could contain nuts
Catriona Posted April 14, 2010 Posted April 14, 2010 (edited) ***** Could contain nuts It s all a bit here we go again in here isnt it? Edited April 14, 2010 by Catriona
Chalky Posted April 14, 2010 Posted April 14, 2010 It s all a bit here we go again in here isnt it? read something else then, no one forces you to read topics. Your doing just as much moaning as others you are moaning about.
ImberBoy Posted April 14, 2010 Posted April 14, 2010 I don't think it's as simple as a tongue in cheek, leave it to "Soul Police" when people are being asked to part with their hard earned money, I think its just common courteous not too fluff up a venue when there is little to no effort to play any thing other than the tired old formula. Like I said it matter not too much at a local event if there is a few pokies being told on the flyer, or does it? I like to think that we have some corking allnighters to choose from and we pretty much know in advance what kind of chef is serving up the dish even if we aren't sure of the flavors until we taste them, this is what the Nighter scene want and I dare say that if we as a traveling customer group ever felt really and truly cheated by a promoter then I hope that a lynching would ensue? At the very least no one would return? We don't need to go as far as an ingredients list, we all know that there will be nuts but! A deliberate and misleading attempt to over sell is wrong and it takes the piss. As far as not saying anything if you haven't got anything nice to say, well aint that the British way? To not say anything while the numbers dwindle doesn't do any one any good, yes there is a line between constructive and destructive criticisms but we should not put up with being tricked? As far as the Northernsoul scene dwindling I say bring it on! The Allnighters of quality will survive as they have in the past, I personally would love to see the soul nights die a death and those unscrupulous promoters disappear back under the rock the hid under during the lean years. I want quality not quantity, it's the quantity that is killing the scene, if the scene is dyeing and I don't think it is? It's maybe shedding a skin but that skin is dead, loads of top class nighters out there! To those who play safe and whack on CD's then great if that's what the people want to hear but if you are charging punters to listen to the same CD as they did on the drive there then you should hang your heads in shame. Across the board policy, lets hear from some of those who advertise as this and we will see what's really on offer because I think the term across the board has become synonymous with fibbing or playing safe. That said, there are many punters who want nothing more than to dance to their old favorites, I admit to having a liking for this every now and again but I want to know what I am getting especially if I am to travel. Flyers and promoters words mean nothing, DJ line ups and word of mouth are the only thing I ever rely on.
Steve G Posted April 14, 2010 Posted April 14, 2010 It s all a bit here we go again in here isnt it? It was a joke Cat Though there is clearly an underlying debate between the "I am just happy we have somewhere to go and we mustn't complain" lot and the "I am not happy with venues not practicising what they say they do" lot. Steve
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