Pete S Posted October 4, 2005 Posted October 4, 2005 Craig asked me to post up a list of the records I played on Friday night at the 44 so I am doing so, don't usually do this as someone always takes the p*ss so I'll just say, if you don't like oldies, don't read it. And just for the record - every one of these was an original! (This is over 2 spots) TONY MIDDLETON - TO THE ENDS OF THE EARTH - MGM ISSUE ROSE BATISTE - HIT AND RUN - REVILOT (actually I lie, this was a pressing) THELMA LINDSEY - PREPARED TO LOVE YOU - MAGIC CITY CHAPTER FIVE - YOU CAN'T MEAN IT - UK CBS WILLIE HUTCH - LOVE RUNS OUT - DUNHILL DJ GEORGE BLACKWELL - CAN'T LOSE MY HEAD - SMOKE TY KARIM - YOU REALLY MADE IT GOOD - ROMARK DYNAMICS - I NEED YOUR LOVE - RCA DJ NATURAL FOUR - I THOUGHT YOU WERE MINE - ABC DJ WILLIE KENDRICKS - CHANGE YOUR WAYS - RCA DJ DEAN COURTNEY - LOVE YOU JUST CAN'T WALK AWAY - MGM ISSUE MORRIS CHESTNUT - TOO DARN SOULFUL - AMY DJ FOUR PERFECTIONS - I'M NOT STRONG ENOUGH - PARTY TIME EDWIN STARR - MY KIND OF WOMAN - RIC TIC HERBERT HUNTER - I WAS BORN TO LOVE YOU - SPAR DJ DONI BURDICK - BARI TRACK - SOUND IMPRESSION STEINWAYS - YOU'VE BEEN LEADING ME ON - OLIVER DJ DENNIS DELL - BETTER USE YOUR HEAD - UK CBS ISSUE CAJUN HART - GOT TO FIND A WAY - WB DJ VAN DYKES - SAVE MY LOVE FOR A RAINY DAY - MALA DJ JOHNNY WYATT - THIS THING CALLED LOVE - BRONCO CHUBBY CHECKER - YOU JUST DON'T KNOW - UK CAMEO PARKWAY JACKIE EDWARDS - I FEEL SO BAD - UK ISLAND LUTHER INGRAM - EXUS TREK - HIB VIBRATIONS - CAUSE YOU'RE MINE - EPIC DJ SAM WARD - SISTER LEE - GROOVE CITY WILLIE TEE - WALKING UP A ONE WAY STREET - UK ATLANTIC DENA BARNES - IF YOU EVER WALK - INFERNO DJ GARNET MIMMS - LOOKING FOR YOU - UK UA DJ YOUNGBLOOD SMITH - YOU CAN SPLIT - VERVE DJ RUBY ANDREWS - JUST LOVING YOU - ZODIAC STANLEY MITCHELL - GET IT BABY - DYNAMO DJ ART FREEMAN - SLIPPING AROUND - UK ATLANTIC SEVEN SOULS - I STILL LOVE YOU - OKEH MONIQUE - IF YOU LOVE ME - ACETATE The point is - there's about 8 requests in there of records I wouldn't have played personally but I'll always play a record if I've got it, and the people danced to them so whats up with that? The second set I did, when people had had a bit to drink, the floor was busy for every record, which is the idea as far as I'm concerned.
mischief Posted October 4, 2005 Posted October 4, 2005 THELMA LINDSEY - PREPARED TO LOVE YOU - MAGIC CITY Has anyone got a label scan of this? A friend of mine gave me a copy that has no label.. Its there but you can't read it as its completly worn away.. but vinyl is mint... strange world... top tune... Nice sets Pete
Jordirip Posted October 4, 2005 Posted October 4, 2005 I always enjoy reading playlists from venue reports and the variety of what gets played is unbelievable. Whether it's from the Lifeline, The Orwell, The 100 Club, Oslo Soul, or Japanese radio stations, there appears to be a healthy regard for stuff that doesn't fit in the 'Top 500'. It was with this in mind that I thought it would be good to carry on this thread ( I know it's been done before but I can't find it) and see what people are spinning either in venues or radio stations around the world. I'll kick off with what David and myself played this weekend at the 3 Greyhounds Crossover night in Middlewich. In no particular order: BJB-I got to make you believe in me (Tee-TI) Gangbusters - Just want you to know (North Country Records) Maureen Bailey -taking my time with you (Embee) James D Hall - I Wanna Get Into You (JDH) LeroyBarbour-I Aint going nowhere (Frontiersman) Headliners - Little Sister (Super M) Brand New-Thousand Years (Duvern) Trey J's - I Found It All In You (Tee Gem) Cloudburst- I'm Loving you (Stormy monday) Betty Boo - Say It Isn't So (UK Grapevine) C.Coulter-Cant fight the feeling (Dyco) Nia Johnson -I'll Be Your Pleasure (Mainline) Ellipsis -People (Briarmeade) Vise - Baby I Love You (Chocolate Mamma) Flourescent Smogg- All My Life (WJ) O'Jays - Just To Be With You (Little Star) Norris Vine- Give in (Smile) The Committee - Give In To The Power Of Love (NMI) 4 Dynamics -Things a lady aint suppose to do (peachtree) Skip Jackson - I'm Onto You Girl (Dot-Mar) Bobby Hutton- Watch where you're going (ABC) Rotations - I've Got To Find Her (DeBrossard) Willie Pickett- On the stage of life (Eastern) Emulations - Move A Little Slower Girl (Emulate) Connie Laverne -Cant live without you (GSF) King Tutt - You've Got Me Hung Up (Fun City) Dutch Robinson - Can't Get Along Without You (UA) Papa Bear and the cubs -You're so fine (SMS) Nobodies Children - Shardarp (Toeholt) Milton Parker -Women like it harder (Closet) Wanda McWilliams and Universal Truth - Gangster Boy (Appleray test press) Pat and the Blenders -Just Because (Fast Eddie) Chi Lites - Stoned Out Of My Mind (Brunswick) Kenni Lewis Whats her name (Buddah) Blues Bag Ltd - I'm Gonna Love You (Plumm) New Figurations - Nuts For Ya (ABS) Purple Mundi Stop Hurtin me (Cat) Village Choir - Sweet Hot Lips (NYC Street Sounds) Stan Martin - Big Mouth Woman (Shatta) Top Shelf -Doggone baby I love you (Spectrum) Pulse - Sunshine (Olde World LP) Trace of smoke Treasure mind ( BJ) Norma Jean - I've Taken Over (Hep' Me) Triplettes-That Man of Mine (Mollie Jo) Jackie Beavers - We're Not Too Young (Mainstream) Jordi
Craig W Posted October 4, 2005 Posted October 4, 2005 Great stuff Pete.Dave played some wonderful stuff as well. I think the last record you played in your second set was Monique to a full dancefloor and as I said in a previous post I tried to follow it with Love by Gladys and cleared the dancefloor completely but thats inexpeience for you.I'll still play it next time though.
Dave Abbott Posted October 4, 2005 Posted October 4, 2005 The point is - there's about 8 requests in there of records I wouldn't have played personally but I'll always play a record if I've got it, and the people danced to them so whats up with that? The second set I did, when people had had a bit to drink, the floor was busy for every record, which is the idea as far as I'm concerned. Can't see a problem Pete! Great sets
Pete S Posted October 4, 2005 Author Posted October 4, 2005 Great stuff Pete.Dave played some wonderful stuff as well. I think the last record you played in your second set was Monique to a full dancefloor and as I said in a previous post I tried to follow it with Love by Gladys and cleared the dancefloor completely but thats inexpeience for you.I'll still play it next time though. Looking back at that Craig, that was quite funny really...get them dancing for 3/4 of an hour then you come on and kill it dead with one record. It takes a lot of skill to do that great night though mate, really enjoyed myself, bodes well for the future
Craig W Posted October 4, 2005 Posted October 4, 2005 Not only that Pete I also started 2 records off with the wrong B sides. It takes a right twat to do that.
Guest Dan Posted October 4, 2005 Posted October 4, 2005 as oldies sets go pete i've heard a lot worse i would have had to go to the bog when chapter five was being played but otherwise...
Pete S Posted October 4, 2005 Author Posted October 4, 2005 I thought you'd sold all your originals? All the originals I sold to my mate John Hillman, I borrowed back. Some still had the prices on. Bari Track had £65 written on the sleeve
Tomangoes Posted October 4, 2005 Posted October 4, 2005 Nearly the same set as I listened to using my 5xCD Player on random, wigan 1,2,3,4,5. Get some obscurites thrown in to keep the punters on their toes. Ed
Pete S Posted October 4, 2005 Author Posted October 4, 2005 Nearly the same set as I listened to using my 5xCD Player on random, wigan 1,2,3,4,5. Get some obscurites thrown in to keep the punters on their toes. Ed Don't be so soft, did you not read the rest of the topic? Craig played ONE obscurity and killed the dancefloor that I'd had for 45 minutes. I played stuff for people to dance to, not to stand around scratching their heads to
Craig W Posted October 4, 2005 Posted October 4, 2005 Your right Pete , I then played some tried and tested classics and filled the dancefloor again with the next few then got cocky , played something a little less known again and everyone sat down on there arses again. There are some fantastic lesser known obscurities out there but they dont nessecerily get a good dancefloor reaction.
uni ted Posted October 4, 2005 Posted October 4, 2005 Don't be so soft, did you not read the rest of the topic? Craig played ONE obscurity and killed the dancefloor that I'd had for 45 minutes. I played stuff for people to dance to, not to stand around scratching their heads to where do you people live[in a cave] gladys an obscurity,not in my world,bloody unbelievable.
Pete S Posted October 4, 2005 Author Posted October 4, 2005 What are you on about 'unbelievable', it's a lesser known pretty obscure record, I'm a f*cking record dealer and nobody ever asks me for it, you hear itnplayed out a lot round by you, do you? Well round here people don't know it.
SteveM Posted October 4, 2005 Posted October 4, 2005 where do you people live [in a cave] Wolverhampton, so your'e not far out really
uni ted Posted October 4, 2005 Posted October 4, 2005 ha ha ha only advice i can give you pete is change your punters sincerely ted white ,guess thats why they call it NORTHERN soul,cos we at least have a clue, bu buhm.
Craig W Posted October 4, 2005 Posted October 4, 2005 (edited) How about if you come and do a guest spot down here then Ted and show us what proper Northern soul is? Edited October 4, 2005 by CRAIG W
caseoftyme Posted October 4, 2005 Posted October 4, 2005 Hi Pete, What excellent taste you and your dancing patrons have. I went to a "bit of do" on Friday night and danced to oldies for 4 hours. Thelma Lindsey - prepared to love you all the way jees i'd forgotten how fast that really was, knackered after. once again excellent set - carry on the good work at least everything you played could be classed as "northern" in the true sense of its origins don't you just hate all this modern crap and that real slow r&b stuff whoops - sorry - didn't really want to start one off byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
uni ted Posted October 4, 2005 Posted October 4, 2005 How about if you come and do a guest spot down here then Ted and show us what proper Northern soul is? no problem,at all as long as igot out of town alive ,p.s. fave record of moment-voltaires-my my my baby-[bacone] bet that changed your mind.
Guest Trevski Posted October 4, 2005 Posted October 4, 2005 (edited) Manhattans Harrogate, Saturday. Can't remember the exact order. Barbara English-'Sittin in the corner' Aurora Bonnie Herman 'Hush don't cry' Columbia Buck Rodgers Movement 'take it from me girl' 21st Century Mighty Marvelos 'talkin' bout ya baby' ABC Other ones 'The two of us' Knoll Bob collins & Fab 5 'My one and only girl' main line Gerri Diamond 'only you can feel the loss' Counterpoint Orthea barnes 'your picture on the wall' Mickeys Boss Four 'Walkin' by' Rim Betty Logan 'a lot to learn' Gaye Patti Austin 'he's good enough for me' Coral barbara Lynne 'Moovin' on a groove' Jetstream Age of Bronze 'I'm gonna love you' Guava Embers 'where did I go wrong' Atlantic Sandra Stephens 'If you really love me' Daran Chantells/Aqualads 'I'll never know' Aqua Seminoles 'You can lump it' Midtown Eddie Day 'summers gone' Onyx VIP's 'strange little girl' Congress Susan Rewis 'they say you found a new baby' Columbia Spiedels 'dream girl' Providence BeeJays 'I'll find you' Prime Sea Shells 'Quiet home'Villige Jelly Beans 'you don't mean me no good'Eskee Bobby Wells 'be's that way sometime' Romur Chollie Maye 'You will never get away' Gold Plus one or two I can't remember! Edited October 8, 2005 by Trevski
Guest Baz Posted October 4, 2005 Posted October 4, 2005 Manhattans Harrogate, Saturday. Can't remember the exact order. Barbara English-'Sittin in the corner' Aurora Bonnie Herman 'Hush don't cry' Columbia Buck Rodgers Movement 'take it from me girl' 21st Century Mighty Marvelos 'talkin' bout ya baby' ABC Other ones 'The two of us' Knoll Bob collins & Fab 5 'My one and only girl' main line Gerri Diamond 'only you can feel the loss' Counterpoint Orthea barnes 'your picture on the wall' Mickeys Boss Four 'Walkin' by' Rim Betty Logan 'a lot to learn' Gaye Patti Austin 'he's good enough for me' Coral barbara Lynne 'Moovin' on a groove' Jetstream Age of Bronze 'I'm gonna love you' Guava Embers 'where did I go wrong' Atlantic Sandra Stephens 'If you really love me' Daran Chantells/Aqualads 'I'll never know' Aqua Seminoles 'You can lump it' Midtown Eddie Day 'summers gone' Onyx VIP's 'strange little girl' Congress Susan Rewis 'they say you found a new baby' Columbia Spiedels 'dream girl' Providence Sea Shells 'Quiet home'Villige Jelly Beans 'you don't mean me no good'Eskee Bobby Wells 'be's that way sometime' Romur Chollie Maye 'You will never get away' Gold Plus one or two I can't remember! Top stuff Trevski
Craig W Posted October 4, 2005 Posted October 4, 2005 no problem,at all as long as igot out of town alive ,p.s. fave record of moment-voltaires-my my my baby-[bacone] bet that changed your mind. Not really , its a pretty bland midtempo effort in my opinion. But if you really fancy a spot in November PM me and your most welcome.
Marc Forrest Posted October 4, 2005 Posted October 4, 2005 I played last friday night at Double Cookin` Allnighter second anniversary Out of tricky memory...and not all in order Chuck Edwards Downtown Soulville Rodge Martin Lovin Machine Clifford Curry Ain`T No Danger Miracles If You Can`t Want Al Gardener Sweet Baby Jesse Fisher You Are Not Loving A Beginner Sir Guy Funky Virginia Toni Try My Love Monclairs Come On Let Me Hold You Pamela Beatty Talking Eyes TNT Band The Meditation Mar-J`s Gotta Find A Way Out Honey & The Bees Love Addict Raelets It`s Almost Here Thornton Sisters I Keep Forgettin Ree Flores Look Into My Heart Four Tops Don`t Bring Back Memories Ascots Just A Few Feet From The Gutter Fantastics Where There`s A Will Royal Empires Ain`t Gonna Run Lost Family Blow My Mind Dana Valery You Don`t Know Where Your Interest Lies Linda Llyod Breakaway I played last friday night at Double Cookin` Allnighter second anniversary ...in Leipzig, East Germany that is
Wally Francis Posted October 4, 2005 Posted October 4, 2005 I've just been down the tip with Davina to throw some rubbish away right, I'm just standing there waiting for her to stop talking to the woman in the next car and an old bloke comes up to me and says "Excuse me, you do work here don't you?" I looked completely shocked and said "No I don't work here" Cheeky old bastard looked at me as if he didn't believe me so I said "these jeans cost £70 mate", he said "well you shouldn't wear expensive jeans to work" and I said "I DON'T F*CKING WORK HERE"! I had on the aformentioned jeans, a Hugo Boss t shirt and a pair of imported Vans which cost me £60. That is not scruffy. My girlfiend is now calling me THE BINMAN. Great. The above topic was also put on by Mr Smith Pete not only are you deaf your obviously blind or don't own a mirror aswell Only joking mate killed myself laughing at the above.
Guest Posted October 4, 2005 Posted October 4, 2005 Pete, Solid northern and a full dance floor what more could anyone ask for? For the same reason Stoke hits all my buttons.
Craig W Posted October 4, 2005 Posted October 4, 2005 Solid northern and a full dance floor what more could anyone ask for? A topless female DJ?
Supercorsa Posted October 4, 2005 Posted October 4, 2005 What are you on about 'unbelievable', it's a lesser known pretty obscure record, I'm a f*cking record dealer and nobody ever asks me for it, you hear itnplayed out a lot round by you, do you? Well round here people don't know it. Pete, have you got a copy of Love by Gladys on O-Gee for sale?
Soulfool Posted October 4, 2005 Posted October 4, 2005 I played last friday night at Double Cookin` Allnighter second anniversary Out of tricky memory...and not all in order Chuck Edwards Downtown Soulville Rodge Martin Lovin Machine Clifford Curry Ain`T No Danger Miracles If You Can`t Want Al Gardener Sweet Baby Jesse Fisher You Are Not Loving A Beginner Sir Guy Funky Virginia Toni Try My Love Monclairs Come On Let Me Hold You Pamela Beatty Talking Eyes TNT Band The Meditation Mar-J`s Gotta Find A Way Out Honey & The Bees Love Addict Raelets It`s Almost Here Thornton Sisters I Keep Forgettin Ree Flores Look Into My Heart Four Tops Don`t Bring Back Memories Ascots Just A Few Feet From The Gutter Fantastics Where There`s A Will Royal Empires Ain`t Gonna Run Lost Family Blow My Mind Dana Valery You Don`t Know Where Your Interest Lies Linda Llyod Breakaway Nice to see the Miracles getting played - a very underrated record - nice one!! ...in Leipzig, East Germany that is
Guest Posted October 4, 2005 Posted October 4, 2005 A topless female DJ? I could live with that. Free beer, free gear and maybe free talc now your talking.
Mark B Posted October 4, 2005 Posted October 4, 2005 I always enjoy reading playlists from venue reports and the variety of what gets played is unbelievable. Whether it's from the Lifeline, The Orwell, The 100 Club, Oslo Soul, or Japanese radio stations, there appears to be a healthy regard for stuff that doesn't fit in the 'Top 500'. It was with this in mind that I thought it would be good to carry on this thread ( I know it's been done before but I can't find it) and see what people are spinning either in venues or radio stations around the world. I'll kick off with what David and myself played this weekend at the 3 Greyhounds Crossover night in Middlewich. In no particular order: BJB-I got to make you believe in me (Tee-TI) Gangbusters - Just want you to know (North Country Records) Maureen Bailey -taking my time with you (Embee) James D Hall - I Wanna Get Into You (JDH) LeroyBarbour-I Aint going nowhere (Frontiersman) Headliners - Little Sister (Super M) Brand New-Thousand Years (Duvern) Trey J's - I Found It All In You (Tee Gem) Cloudburst- I'm Loving you (Stormy monday) Betty Boo - Say It Isn't So (UK Grapevine) C.Coulter-Cant fight the feeling (Dyco) Nia Johnson -I'll Be Your Pleasure (Mainline) Ellipsis -People (Briarmeade) Vise - Baby I Love You (Chocolate Mamma) Flourescent Smogg- All My Life (WJ) O'Jays - Just To Be With You (Little Star) Norris Vine- Give in (Smile) The Committee - Give In To The Power Of Love (NMI) 4 Dynamics -Things a lady aint suppose to do (peachtree) Skip Jackson - I'm Onto You Girl (Dot-Mar) Bobby Hutton- Watch where you're going (ABC) Rotations - I've Got To Find Her (DeBrossard) Willie Pickett- On the stage of life (Eastern) Emulations - Move A Little Slower Girl (Emulate) Connie Laverne -Cant live without you (GSF) King Tutt - You've Got Me Hung Up (Fun City) Dutch Robinson - Can't Get Along Without You (UA) Papa Bear and the cubs -You're so fine (SMS) Nobodies Children - Shardarp (Toeholt) Milton Parker -Women like it harder (Closet) Wanda McWilliams and Universal Truth - Gangster Boy (Appleray test press) Pat and the Blenders -Just Because (Fast Eddie) Chi Lites - Stoned Out Of My Mind (Brunswick) Kenni Lewis Whats her name (Buddah) Blues Bag Ltd - I'm Gonna Love You (Plumm) New Figurations - Nuts For Ya (ABS) Purple Mundi Stop Hurtin me (Cat) Village Choir - Sweet Hot Lips (NYC Street Sounds) Stan Martin - Big Mouth Woman (Shatta) Top Shelf -Doggone baby I love you (Spectrum) Pulse - Sunshine (Olde World LP) Trace of smoke Treasure mind ( BJ) Norma Jean - I've Taken Over (Hep' Me) Triplettes-That Man of Mine (Mollie Jo) Jackie Beavers - We're Not Too Young (Mainstream) Jordi jordi anychance of a cd or tape of your stuff as quite a few i have not heard. mark
Dave Morris Posted October 4, 2005 Posted October 4, 2005 Manhattans Harrogate, Saturday. Can't remember the exact order. Seminoles 'You can lump it' Midtown Plus one or two I can't remember! Just love this track.Going rate anyone. Thanks Dave.
Guest Posted October 4, 2005 Posted October 4, 2005 as oldies sets go pete i've heard a lot worse i would have had to go to the bog when chapter five was being played but otherwise... Ooh I love it, only heard it out maybe 4 times in all the years I have been on the soul scene
Chalky Posted October 4, 2005 Posted October 4, 2005 Your right Pete , I then played some tried and tested classics and filled the dancefloor again with the next few then got cocky , played something a little less known again and everyone sat down on there arses again. There are some fantastic lesser known obscurities out there but they dont nessecerily get a good dancefloor reaction. I've never had a problem with Gladys, usually played to a busy floor whenever I've spun it
Guest Budgie Posted October 4, 2005 Posted October 4, 2005 -->QUOTE(mark.b @ Oct 4 2005, 06:48 PM) link Hi Mark,you missed a really good night !! I was going to talk to you about Dave & Jordi for the future.Maybe see you Sat @ Lloyd Street. Pete.
Chalky Posted October 4, 2005 Posted October 4, 2005 All the originals I sold to my mate John Hillman, I borrowed back. Some still had the prices on. Bari Track had £65 written on the sleeve Why didn't the owner of said discs just dj?
Chalky Posted October 4, 2005 Posted October 4, 2005 I always enjoy reading playlists from venue reports and the variety of what gets played is unbelievable. Whether it's from the Lifeline, The Orwell, The 100 Club, Oslo Soul, or Japanese radio stations, there appears to be a healthy regard for stuff that doesn't fit in the 'Top 500'. It was with this in mind that I thought it would be good to carry on this thread ( I know it's been done before but I can't find it) and see what people are spinning either in venues or radio stations around the world. I'll kick off with what David and myself played this weekend at the 3 Greyhounds Crossover night in Middlewich. In no particular order: BJB-I got to make you believe in me (Tee-TI) Gangbusters - Just want you to know (North Country Records) Maureen Bailey -taking my time with you (Embee) James D Hall - I Wanna Get Into You (JDH) LeroyBarbour-I Aint going nowhere (Frontiersman) Headliners - Little Sister (Super M) Brand New-Thousand Years (Duvern) Trey J's - I Found It All In You (Tee Gem) Cloudburst- I'm Loving you (Stormy monday) Betty Boo - Say It Isn't So (UK Grapevine) C.Coulter-Cant fight the feeling (Dyco) Nia Johnson -I'll Be Your Pleasure (Mainline) Ellipsis -People (Briarmeade) Vise - Baby I Love You (Chocolate Mamma) Flourescent Smogg- All My Life (WJ) O'Jays - Just To Be With You (Little Star) Norris Vine- Give in (Smile) The Committee - Give In To The Power Of Love (NMI) 4 Dynamics -Things a lady aint suppose to do (peachtree) Skip Jackson - I'm Onto You Girl (Dot-Mar) Bobby Hutton- Watch where you're going (ABC) Rotations - I've Got To Find Her (DeBrossard) Willie Pickett- On the stage of life (Eastern) Emulations - Move A Little Slower Girl (Emulate) Connie Laverne -Cant live without you (GSF) King Tutt - You've Got Me Hung Up (Fun City) Dutch Robinson - Can't Get Along Without You (UA) Papa Bear and the cubs -You're so fine (SMS) Nobodies Children - Shardarp (Toeholt) Milton Parker -Women like it harder (Closet) Wanda McWilliams and Universal Truth - Gangster Boy (Appleray test press) Pat and the Blenders -Just Because (Fast Eddie) Chi Lites - Stoned Out Of My Mind (Brunswick) Kenni Lewis Whats her name (Buddah) Blues Bag Ltd - I'm Gonna Love You (Plumm) New Figurations - Nuts For Ya (ABS) Purple Mundi Stop Hurtin me (Cat) Village Choir - Sweet Hot Lips (NYC Street Sounds) Stan Martin - Big Mouth Woman (Shatta) Top Shelf -Doggone baby I love you (Spectrum) Pulse - Sunshine (Olde World LP) Trace of smoke Treasure mind ( BJ) Norma Jean - I've Taken Over (Hep' Me) Triplettes-That Man of Mine (Mollie Jo) Jackie Beavers - We're Not Too Young (Mainstream) Jordi Nice set Jordi, some nice records in there. One or two not familiar with too
Craig W Posted October 4, 2005 Posted October 4, 2005 Why didn't the owner of said discs just dj? Because he has'nt noticed they have gone missing yet
Craig W Posted October 4, 2005 Posted October 4, 2005 I've never had a problem with Gladys, usually played to a busy floor whenever I've spun it And so it should. Great record. I'll still play it next time , couldnt give a shit if it clears the floor or not.
Chalky Posted October 4, 2005 Posted October 4, 2005 And so it should. Great record. I'll still play it next time , couldnt give a shit if it clears the floor or not. I've even had requests for it so not everyone a dinosaur stuck in oldies mode
Guest andycambs Posted October 4, 2005 Posted October 4, 2005 as oldies sets go pete i've heard a lot worse i would have had to go to the bog when chapter five was being played but otherwise... To do what exactly? Andy
Them Posted October 4, 2005 Posted October 4, 2005 Great set Jordi as usual! Also please pass my regards to Dave as well. Btw which of you played the Chi-Lites' Stoned Out Of My Mind? Blimey, I played it in our current show. Catchy straight 70s dancer from "sweet & light" them!
Pete S Posted October 5, 2005 Author Posted October 5, 2005 Why didn't the owner of said discs just dj? It's not just a case of throwing records on in any order Chalky, you should know that. Some people aren't comfortable with even standing in front of a load of people let alone setting records up, working out a playlist etc. Not everyone is the same. And so it should. Great record. I'll still play it next time , couldnt give a shit if it clears the floor or not. You're starting to sound like 'them' Craig.
Guest Posted October 5, 2005 Posted October 5, 2005 And so it should. Great record. I'll still play it next time , couldnt give a shit if it clears the floor or not. I can't understand this at all Craig, surely people who have paid to get in deserve a little respect. OK if you believe in a record give it another try but to say you don't give a shit if it clears the floor sounds daft to me, I thought a DJ's job was to give people a good night and get them up dancing
Pete S Posted October 5, 2005 Author Posted October 5, 2005 I can't understand this at all Craig, surely people who have paid to get in deserve a little respect. OK if you believe in a record give it another try but to say you don't give a shit if it clears the floor sounds daft to me, I thought a DJ's job was to give people a good night and get them up dancing Exactly what I was thinking (and saying above) Karen. When I posted this, I KNEW there would be people saying 'same old oldies', comments about 'dinosaurs', obviously these people can't read because I said I specifically played these records so that people would dance to them. The punters who came to this do didn't want to be 'educated', they wanted to get up and dance for Gods sake.
Craig W Posted October 5, 2005 Posted October 5, 2005 I can't understand this at all Craig, surely people who have paid to get in deserve a little respect. OK if you believe in a record give it another try but to say you don't give a shit if it clears the floor sounds daft to me, I thought a DJ's job was to give people a good night and get them up dancing Ok Karen I probably worded it wrong , what i should of said was I'll give it another try and will be really pleased if I get a few up dancing to it but I wont worry too much if it no one does. Ill just put it down to experience and move on from there. By the way how are your screens showing the threads at the moment. I have the opening starting part of the discussion (Petes playlist) then the last 2 additions from this morning and everthing underneath is in a long line in very small print. It is the same on every thread I click on and has been since last night.
Jordirip Posted October 5, 2005 Posted October 5, 2005 Great set Jordi as usual! Also please pass my regards to Dave as well. Btw which of you played the Chi-Lites' Stoned Out Of My Mind? Blimey, I played it in our current show. Catchy straight 70s dancer from "sweet & light" them! Hi tad, I played this one in honour of Eugene Record. I've been playing it at home for a few days thinking that I'll play this out next chance I get. Sweet, feel good 70's dancer. Do you know the Gangbusters - Just want you to know. Jordi
Jordirip Posted October 5, 2005 Posted October 5, 2005 Exactly what I was thinking (and saying above) Karen. When I posted this, I KNEW there would be people saying 'same old oldies', comments about 'dinosaurs', obviously these people can't read because I said I specifically played these records so that people would dance to them. The punters who came to this do didn't want to be 'educated', they wanted to get up and dance for Gods sake. I don't see a problem Pete. Your set was awesome, and as you say it was for a specific crowd for a specific reason. When I go out to '60's Oldies' nights that is the sort of set that I would like to hear and dance to. Jordi
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