Davetay Posted September 4, 2011 Posted September 4, 2011 I can't believe I heard Lou Christie - Lightning Strikes on a Northern Soul internet radio You should believe anything can happen, but Lou Christie WTF.
Guest soulboy1965 Posted September 4, 2011 Posted September 4, 2011 I had to check the station settings Dave - thought I'd gone mad!!!
Guest Posted September 4, 2011 Posted September 4, 2011 I can't believe I heard Lou Christie - Lightning Strikes on a Northern Soul internet radio This was played quite a lot in the mid sixties, especially at the Dungeon Nottingham, before northern of course.
Guest Big Al 68 Posted September 4, 2011 Posted September 4, 2011 Corr !! This is a good thread. Therefore I am going to try and pretend to know what Im talkin' about !! This is only my opinion, so feel free to correct/berate/insult me to your hearts content. Whether it's an oldies,rare,crossover or modern soul night, never mind who's playin', whether you like it or not, the PUNTERS come 1st ! They've got off their backsides & decided to give you a bit of their time & money. Yes , they may just want to dance to the 'same old same old'(a bit soul destroying at times) but if you've agreed to play the venue,don't knock it! Ask anyone who knows me ( if you find someone who'll admit it !) I'm out every weekend, and try and fit in as many different venues as possible. I've travelled to a few places that still send a chill up my spine,and JOE 90 WAS played, and had a bloody good night but wouldn't go back again ! My mind set is you've made the effort, you may as well enjoy it for what it is ! No point whingeing, no point running the promoters down, dont like it, dont go back !! SEEMPLES !! Now from a dj's point of view( and I use that term very loosely in my case!) it seems my biggest problem is that I was too young for "DA CASINO ", therefore I know nothing & should never be let loose behind the decks again! And yes, people have actually said that to my chest ( I know , it should be face, but I'm a lot taller than most of 'em ). I tend to steer clear of the most played out tunes,unless requested ,as usually they'll get played at some point during the night. My 'soul life' began with the Stafford TOTW, constantly tryin' to keep up with the latest discs,where All tempos were played,from early RnB through to the latest modern release & all price ranges. I remember seeing the dancefloor half empty as the jock was trying to 'break' his latest find. My point being,and its NOT a dig at ANYONE,is that playing 'to death' stuff is SAFE ! A full dance floor equates to a great Dj ? Doesnt do it for me. 'Each to their own' still sums up this great scene of ours. But miss the days when you heard something different,each and every time you went out ! When asked a few weeks back if I had any 'proper Wigan oldies' instead of the "60's newies"I was playing,(Sam Dees, Deadbeats ?) I slapped on Ray Merrell, Dave Charles & the like, good solid oldies, I was promptly told that no one played "that sort of rubbish" at Wigan, "Aint ya got Skiing in the snow or The Joker",when I replied,very politely in the negative, and that I had never owned either,the look he gave me was fantastic ! Someone earlier in this thread said something like " Mix the set up with 2 or 3 underplayed/semi-known tunes"! Totally with you on that one,I do it all the time with no worry about a half empty/sparse/deserted dance floor, as in theory ALL the classics were played 1st,somewhere, and perhaps a lot of 'em to a 'sparse ' dance floor ! I'm gonna have to stop replying to these threads on a Sunday, bleedin' 'ell, don't I ramble!! As for Geese's original thread, I'll play whatever takes my fancy, even the Snake if I still had it ! I bet everyone who whinges about the said track, had a copy at one time or another , and why not, its a thumping slab of 60's soul ! At the beginning of the year,I even rounded off the night with that monster 'ender'known as JOE DOLCE " SHADDAPPA YOUR FACE" , Covered up as "Please be quiet " by Joe Dole-que Right then , now for some of my 'secret pleasures'..... Mr bang bang man.......little hank Ride your pony...............lee dorsey Scrub board...................Trammps And my 1st 'soul' record........... Interplay....................Derek & Ray (Take the p*ss, but I still love it ) Thats it, Im off ! The screen has turned into a blur.Or is it my eyesight ? Mmmmmmmmmm Best wishes Al
Chalky Posted September 4, 2011 Posted September 4, 2011 Find me a newly discovered 60's soul record as good as Landslide and then we can all cringe as you simply won't anymore I don't care what anyone says. Mark Bicknell. Sounded good on "Sounds of the 60"s" yesterday when it came on the radio whilst driving.
Harry Crosby Posted September 4, 2011 Posted September 4, 2011 Sounded good on "Sounds of the 60"s" yesterday when it came on the radio whilst driving. Was Nolan chance, just like the weather on after it Chalky? i was driving had the radio down low, thought di had left a cd in i was only in the car ten minutes so thats all i heard
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