Guest in town Mikey Posted November 1, 2005 Posted November 1, 2005 I picked up a flyer recently which had several dj's on it...but the thing that got me was all the dj's had (100club,CSC etc) by their names. My question is... Do dj's/promoters have the right to place these famous club names next to theirs just cause they've dj'd once there? Or would you expect the DJ's to have been resident at said clubs?
Guest Richard Bergman Posted November 1, 2005 Posted November 1, 2005 In an ideal world Mikey you would only do it if they were residents at the said venue, but I think what it does do is gives the punter half an idea of what to expect tune wise in relation to where the dj's have played before.
Guest ShaneH Posted November 1, 2005 Posted November 1, 2005 its a selling tool at the end of the day. it helps promote and raise the profile of an event. it reminds me of 'as seen on TV' Shane
Guest Stuart T Posted November 1, 2005 Posted November 1, 2005 In an ideal world Mikey you would only do it if they were residents at the said venue, but I think what it does do is gives the punter half an idea of what to expect tune wise in relation to where the dj's have played before. I disagree. I think its normally accepted that if someone puts a club name next to their own name it implies that they are a resident. Simply listing clubs they have DJed at gives me not any clue what they are going to be like, they could have been utterly cr#p (in my very subjective, bored to tears opinion) and booking them at said famous club might have been a big mistake. To be frank, some of the people doing this don't really seem to have the records I'd associate with the clubs in question. At least Warren at Boogaloo usually gives us his set list several weeks in advance so it is possible to stay in the pub for a bit and then arrive when a tune you want to hear is going to be played.
Guest Baz Posted November 1, 2005 Posted November 1, 2005 (edited) Theoretically you could say....................I apppered in Eastenders, playing on the fruity in the Queen Vic...........doesn't mean im an actor Edited November 1, 2005 by Baz
Guest Stuart T Posted November 1, 2005 Posted November 1, 2005 Theoretically you could say....................I apppered in Eastenders, playing on the fruity in the Queen Vic...........doesn't mean im an actor Exactly. It would probably mean that you looked like a rather seedy, lager swilling, rough type with a big beer gut. Like that Dave Abbot. The one who has read a map but should not be considered to be a navigator.
Guest Baz Posted November 1, 2005 Posted November 1, 2005 Exactly. It would probably mean that you looked like a rather seedy, lager swilling, rough type with a big beer gut. Like that Dave Abbot. The one who has read a map but should not be considered to be a navigator. So Mikey do we get to know offending flyer and DJ's
Guest Stuart T Posted November 1, 2005 Posted November 1, 2005 So Mikey do we get to know offending flyer and DJ's Yes, come on Mikey, spill the beans.
Guest Richard Bergman Posted November 1, 2005 Posted November 1, 2005 (edited) Yes, come on Mikey, spill the beans. I find the recent upsurge of "outing people" on this forum a little pathetic but hey... The flyers Mikey is referring to are I presume Steve Cato's for the upcoming " soul or nothing" nite in Manchester - Happy Edited November 1, 2005 by Richard Bergman
Guest Stuart T Posted November 1, 2005 Posted November 1, 2005 I find the recent upsurge of "outing people" on this forum a little pathetic but hey... The flyers Mikey is referring to are I presume Steve Cato's for the upcoming " soul or nothing" nite in Manchester - Happy " the dogs got their bones" I'm confused, are you for or against outing people then?
Guest Richard Bergman Posted November 1, 2005 Posted November 1, 2005 I'm confused, are you for or against outing people then? I'm against the mob handed aspect of it particualrly on a harmless topic such as this
Guest in town Mikey Posted November 1, 2005 Posted November 1, 2005 (edited) Absolutely NOT Steve Cato's do. In fact I havent seen a flyer for that. It was a rhetorical question instigated by the pile of flyers with guest DJ's all having clubs next to their names. The clubs I chose were the 1st two that popped into my empty head. Oi Stuart (CSC, That newish one held in the same place as SITC) are you trying to turn this into a foight? Cos I was gonna say I like these boards cos then we can find out when residents of certain City soul nights arent going to be on, and then i can make the descision to travel the 150 miles to go. Edited November 1, 2005 by in town Mikey
Guest ShaneH Posted November 1, 2005 Posted November 1, 2005 going back to the original question.... I think the people who should be answering this are the promoters. Therefore, Ady C - i can see you lurking ........do you mind events using the 100 club 'brand' as a selling tool on their flyers? Shane
Cheltsoulnights Posted November 1, 2005 Posted November 1, 2005 I picked up a flyer recently which had several dj's on it...but the thing that got me was all the dj's had (100club,CSC etc) by their names. My question is... Do dj's/promoters have the right to place these famous club names next to theirs just cause they've dj'd once there? Or would you expect the DJ's to have been resident at said clubs? Interesting that no DJ's so far have commented I put the Bigger Events that i have played at in the last twelve months after my name on flyers, if that helps its intended to show the punters what sort of standard to expect if they have never come accross you before
Guest Stuart T Posted November 1, 2005 Posted November 1, 2005 I'm against the mob handed aspect of it particualrly on a harmless topic such as this Give us yer lunch money! I don't even know who the DJs are on Steve's flyer, I've not seen it.
Guest Dan Posted November 1, 2005 Posted November 1, 2005 Carter: 'They're avin a larf, guv.' Regan: 'You're right George...it's a diabolical liberty.'
Guest vinylvixen Posted November 1, 2005 Posted November 1, 2005 (edited) OK, here goes........When I was resident/ promoter at TOS, I always put THESE OLD SHOES after my name. However, over the years, I have deejayed at NCSC, 100 Club, Cleethorpes, Prestatyn etc etc and would not dream of hi-jacking and attaching any of those clubs after my moniker as I'm not resident - I WAS A GUEST DJ..........get it? GUEST...not my club. It's bogus to boost or enhance your deejay reputation by tagging one someone' club name onto yours and to add kudos to your name......the only people who can lay claim to adding the 100 Club after their names are the genuine residents, past or present: Mick Smith Butch Shifty Roger Stewart (and honourary These Old Shoes Resident ;->) Irish Greg Ady C Val Palmer Keith Money Have I missed any residents out - past or present? Please feel free to add their names to the list. Anyone else is in breach of the Trades Descriptions Act. That goes for anyone else using a club's name in vain. In some djs defence, promoters have made the flyers and added a club's name to bolster the roster...........which puts the guest in an embarrasing position :angry: Right, nuff said - Jo D.S.O, D.S.S, H2o, B.B.C, L.B.W............ going back to the original question.... I think the people who should be answering this are the promoters. Therefore, Ady C - i can see you lurking ........do you mind events using the 100 club 'brand' as a selling tool on their flyers? Shane Edited November 1, 2005 by vinylvixen
Guest Richard Bergman Posted November 1, 2005 Posted November 1, 2005 Give us yer lunch money! I don't even know who the DJs are on Steve's flyer, I've not seen it. I've already spent my lunch money on somehting fattening mate
Little-stevie Posted November 1, 2005 Posted November 1, 2005 Good topic and point taken...If i have upset any of of you then pm/email me... the next Soul Or Nothing is a special event and was just giving people a taste of whats gonna be on the menue... ...It wont happen again apart from resident djs with the other clubs permission or i could list 15 different venues that each dj as been a guest at and need them poster style flyers to get all the info on ...Love and peace steve..www.cooloff.net
Guest in town Mikey Posted November 1, 2005 Posted November 1, 2005 (edited) Good topic and point taken...If i have upset any of of you then pm/email me... the next Soul Or Nothing is a special event and was just giving people a taste of whats gonna be on the menue... ...It wont happen again apart from resident djs with the other clubs permission or i could list 15 different venues that each dj as been a guest at and need them poster style flyers to get all the info on ...Love and peace steve..www.cooloff.net As I said in a PM to Richard, and I may as well say publically to you Steve. It was not knocking your do in any way whatsoever. Ady, Matt, Gareth and Lisa are good friends of mine, and some of the nicest people I know on or off the scene. So it was not a dig at them at all. If anyone mistakenly thought it was then I apologise for that. And I apologise Steve if anyone has taken a negative view to your night due to this thread. It's an interesting topic. Looking at the drawer full of flyers I have here its every single club that does it. But just cos everyone does it, and its the status quo, it doesnt mean that it cant be discussed. Mike (100 club, CSC, Valatone, SITC, TOS, Yate, Stafford, Leicester, Hinkley. i've listened to Djs sets at all these clubs and more) Edited November 1, 2005 by in town Mikey
Guest in town Mikey Posted November 1, 2005 Posted November 1, 2005 Greg's asked me to put this up. Being Satan's little helper: Well howdy all, mikey has just mailed me and what an interesting topic. In response to shane. in reference to the Capitol Soul Club there has only ever been the below dj's. Carl Fortnum Alan Handscombe Myself (can't use my real name as pete smith/stuart tyler has copy right) ;-) Dave Flynn Mick H. All others were guests of the club on and off. IMO, if not a resident DJ then don't use other clubs names just cause you dj'd there once for half hour. someone said that it gives an example of the club and an idea to the punter. Totally wrong i'm afraid IMO. Its average DJ's/promoters trying to pretend they are something they aren't. good luck to them mind. Big yourself up! Greg
Reg Posted November 1, 2005 Posted November 1, 2005 (edited) Greg's asked me to put this up. Being Satan's little helper: Well howdy all, mikey has just mailed me and what an interesting topic. In response to shane. in reference to the Capitol Soul Club there has only ever been the below dj's. Carl Fortnum Alan Handscombe Myself (can't use my real name as pete smith/stuart tyler has copy right) ;-) Dave Flynn Mick H. All others were guests of the club on and off. IMO, if not a resident DJ then don't use other clubs names just cause you dj'd there once for half hour. someone said that it gives an example of the club and an idea to the punter. Totally wrong i'm afraid IMO. Its average DJ's/promoters trying to pretend they are something they aren't. good luck to them mind. Big yourself up! Greg lol ....precious or what.????? Reg, resident, my living room.... Edited November 1, 2005 by Reg
Guest Stuart T Posted November 1, 2005 Posted November 1, 2005 lol ....precious or what.????? Whats precious about that?
Chalky Posted November 1, 2005 Posted November 1, 2005 (edited) I have to agree with Greg, should be residents at a club before anyone allowed to use it as a selling point for another promotion. Then again if the DJ is good enough then the promoters wouldn't have to use advertising gimmicks to sell them to the paying punter Edited November 1, 2005 by chalky
Guest Stuart T Posted November 1, 2005 Posted November 1, 2005 Oi Stuart (CSC, That newish one held in the same place as SITC) are you trying to turn this into a foight? Cos I was gonna say I like these boards cos then we can find out when residents of certain City soul nights arent going to be on, and then i can make the descision to travel the 150 miles to go. Oh thats very cruel Mikey. Very, very cruel. Are you suffering from over exposure to sheep dip again?
Guest dundeedavie Posted November 1, 2005 Posted November 1, 2005 yep gotta agree only residents at a venue can claim to be from a club.. as a promoter what i do is either on the website or in the mailout i will mention the clubs a guest has appeared in a mini-biog of them Davie
Guest Stuart T Posted November 1, 2005 Posted November 1, 2005 yep gotta agree only residents at a venue can claim to be from a club.. as a promoter what i do is either on the website or in the mailout i will mention the clubs a guest has appeared in a mini-biog of them Davie Thats the way it should be done. Playlists or top 5s etc are also a good way of letting the public know what to expect. Although fliers would then be pretty hefty I suppose.
Mak Posted November 1, 2005 Posted November 1, 2005 I picked up a flyer recently which had several dj's on it...but the thing that got me was all the dj's had (100club,CSC etc) by their names. My question is... Do dj's/promoters have the right to place these famous club names next to theirs just cause they've dj'd once there? Or would you expect the DJ's to have been resident at said clubs? My view on this is, a good DJ should have no need to put anything next to his name all he need do is have a good selection of choons to keep the dance floor busy. At the end of the day most clued up people on the scene already know who is who and what is what
Supercorsa Posted November 1, 2005 Posted November 1, 2005 I might be being a bit naieve, but I'd have thought most people would know who were residents at which clubs and who weren't. I can't really see what all the fuss is about anyway, because in some ways it gives exposure to the clubs at which the DJ's have played at as well! I'm all confused now, so I'm going for a lie down!
Supercorsa Posted November 1, 2005 Posted November 1, 2005 My view on this is, a good DJ should have no need to put anything next to his name all he need do is have a good selection of choons to keep the dance floor busy. At the end of the day most clued up people on the scene already know who is who and what is what But after Saturday I wouldn't know what to expect of Joe Dutton. Clip Clop Banjo Music or Saturday Night Fever Disco Tunes?
Guest Andy BB Posted November 1, 2005 Posted November 1, 2005 I disagree. I think its normally accepted that if someone puts a club name next to their own name it implies that they are a resident. Simply listing clubs they have DJed at gives me not any clue what they are going to be like, they could have been utterly cr#p (in my very subjective, bored to tears opinion) and booking them at said famous club might have been a big mistake. To be frank, some of the people doing this don't really seem to have the records I'd associate with the clubs in question. Your point, echoed in some of the other posts, differ from Mikeys though. The DJs themselves don't hand write the flyers, the promoters print them. If a promoter asks a future DJ where they have played in the past and chooses to use that on the flyer it's their choice, it's their club. On the other hand I do agree that you should really try to limit it to residencies (IF said DJ has a residency). If the DJ doesn't have a residency anywhere, and most probably don't, then it's a handy reference tool for potential punters. And lets be honest, if someone has been booked at a club there must some reason for it, it's unlikely that they've been booked 'blind'. You can't reasonably reduce it to personal opinion unless it's your club. And if they were in any way widely thought of as "utterly cr#p" they wouldn't have a string of recognisable clubs to put next to their name anyway. Subjective innit.
Ady Croasdell Posted November 1, 2005 Posted November 1, 2005 going back to the original question.... I think the people who should be answering this are the promoters. Therefore, Ady C - i can see you lurking ........do you mind events using the 100 club 'brand' as a selling tool on their flyers? Shane I've occasionally felt slightly peeved that someone's used the 100 Club name when not resident and occasionally I can't even remember them being guests, but generally I take it as a compliment. Most of the people who have been guests have been damned decent chaps with fine records and if they're saying that that's the style of music they will be playing i think it's fair enough. DJs want to do it so bad there's no harm in glaming up their CV like people do for their day jobs. If it's someone who i use reasonably regularly and is part of the 100 Club furniture like say Tony Smith, then it's even less of a problem. Most knowledgeable people know who's who and I don't think it will upset too many; but good point Mikey.
pikeys dog Posted November 1, 2005 Posted November 1, 2005 (edited) But after Saturday I wouldn't know what to expect of Joe Dutton. Clip Clop Banjo Music or Saturday Night Fever Disco Tunes? And all points inbetween... Depends on the night and the clubs music policy. DJ'ed at the Hideaway on Saturday as well, but managed to put together a spot of semi-known 60s R&B some Hideaway 'Classics' On Saturday afternoon, I knew the crowd would probably appreciate a set of Crossover and Modern, and gave me the chance to blow the dust out of the grooves. I'm a resident at 'Steam' , where I try and play a set of Semi-known 60s, R&B and Current niter sounds. As for advertising DJ line-ups with Clubs listed after DJ's, I don't really see the point... if the promoter has done their job right they will have booked the right DJ to fit the clubs music policy. Edited November 1, 2005 by pikeys dog
Guest Stuart T Posted November 1, 2005 Posted November 1, 2005 You can't reasonably reduce it to personal opinion unless it's your club. And if they were in any way widely thought of as "utterly cr#p" they wouldn't have a string of recognisable clubs to put next to their name anyway. Stop trying to be so reasonable, this is the northern soul scene. Reasons for bookings can be quite mysterious, sometimes people seem to get booked because they ask or their mates recommend them or boost their reputations. The decision to book them isn't always going to be done purely on knowledge of the DJ or his or her merit.
Guest Andy BB Posted November 1, 2005 Posted November 1, 2005 Raising another topic there for us to get all unreasonable about. DJs who ask for gigs. Can't understand that at all, and it puts people in awkward positions. On the other hand I know some people find it perfectly reasonable to ask, and be asked.
Guest dundeedavie Posted November 1, 2005 Posted November 1, 2005 Raising another topic there for us to get all unreasonable about. DJs who ask for gigs. Can't understand that at all, and it puts people in awkward positions. On the other hand I know some people find it perfectly reasonable to ask, and be asked. all you have to do is say no ... OR as i do ask people for a tape/cd of their stuff ... even a sample playlist and if i doesn't fit or isn't good then fine .. however if it does and you didn't rate them before you have a bonus. i have a bit on the clubs website that if ANYONE wants a spot send a tape and that goes for anyone we haven't personally seen doing our kinda thing Davie
Chalky Posted November 1, 2005 Posted November 1, 2005 Raising another topic there for us to get all unreasonable about. DJs who ask for gigs. Can't understand that at all, and it puts people in awkward positions. On the other hand I know some people find it perfectly reasonable to ask, and be asked. If you are a promoter you should really hear the DJ in action you want to book first. They might have a reputation, might have rarity after rarity but could be totally useless putting them together for a set. They could also be one of the best in the country but be totally alien to your regular punters and therefore not much use to your club
Ged Parker Posted November 1, 2005 Posted November 1, 2005 all you have to do is say no ... OR as i do ask people for a tape/cd of their stuff ... even a sample playlist and if i doesn't fit or isn't good then fine .. however if it does and you didn't rate them before you have a bonus. i have a bit on the clubs website that if ANYONE wants a spot send a tape and that goes for anyone we haven't personally seen doing our kinda thing Davie Difficult one this for me I don't like to ask for spots particularly having been asked by DJ's who I know do not play original vinyl and feeling uncomfortable about it. So I usually leave all that nonsence to Roly . Though I did ask John May, Rich and Jamie to do our alldayer on the strength of what I heard them play at Soul or Nothing. We have used venue occasionally on our flyers after DJs names but only after asking said DJ if thats OK so they make the judgement call not us in that case. It is often hard to think of superlatives for each DJ so this prevents the need to. If asked I would have 'The Neighbourhood' after my name as co-promoter it gives the name some more exposure but I am resident at a monthly event in Lytham so that should be more apt but it isn't as many more people know the Neighbourhood than Lytham Academy. All in all it's a bit of a minefield really so 'Ged Parker - Blackpool' does for me and I would hope that the venue I am being asked to play at attracts the audiences that like what I like to play. Perhaps another thread altogether is would you refuse to play at a venue, if asked, because of its music policy or its stance on the originals debate or would you turn up but not compromise your position? It's like 'A' level philosophy on here sometimes
Pete S Posted November 1, 2005 Posted November 1, 2005 For f*cks sake, who cares! You lot have got too much time on your hands.
Dave Rimmer Posted November 1, 2005 Posted November 1, 2005 Interesting that no DJ's so far have commented That's probably because the DJs don't write the flyers. I've seen '100 Club' underneath my name on several occasions, and yes I've DJ'ed there on a fairly regular basis over the last ten years (well at least once a year over that sort of period), but as a guest, not a resident. Peronally I'm proud to have DJ'ed there and to be associated with the club in that way. Like Jo, I could put a huge list of events after my name, with very few exceptions I've been fortunate enough to get spots at almost every major niter or weekender over the last few years, so to be honest, if people haven't heard my name by now, they haven't been going out much But as I'm not a promoter, I have very little control over what is written on flyers, and it's not something I ever did when I did promote events. So really, it's not something DJs, who are not promoters, have any involvement in.
Pete S Posted November 1, 2005 Posted November 1, 2005 Down south, many years ago, someone did a flyer and put "Wigan Casino" next to my name, I said I'd never dj'd there but he said "no, you're the only person we know who went there"
Dave Rimmer Posted November 1, 2005 Posted November 1, 2005 All in all it's a bit of a minefield really so 'Ged Parker - Blackpool' does for me and I would hope that the venue I am being asked to play at attracts the audiences that like what I like to play. And that's no recommendation You managed to advertise me as 'Yorkshire's finest' once
Headsy Posted November 1, 2005 Posted November 1, 2005 If you are a promoter you should really hear the DJ in action you want to book first. They might have a reputation, might have rarity after rarity but could be totally useless putting them together for a set. They could also be one of the best in the country but be totally alien to your regular punters and therefore not much use to your club GOOD POINT !!!!
Pete S Posted November 1, 2005 Posted November 1, 2005 And that's no recommendation You managed to advertise me as 'Yorkshire's finest' once Wasn't that what you were drinking???
Guest dundeedavie Posted November 1, 2005 Posted November 1, 2005 Perhaps another thread altogether is would you refuse to play at a venue, if asked, because of its music policy or its stance on the originals debate or would you turn up but not compromise your position? It's like 'A' level philosophy on here sometimes have done ...no respect for the promoter Davie
Ged Parker Posted November 1, 2005 Posted November 1, 2005 And that's no recommendation You managed to advertise me as 'Yorkshire's finest' once That was Roly and I think you did actualy mention once or twice (or ten times ) in the fanzine you were a Lancashire Lad if I remember rightly. Can't think of a more serious mistake to make actually and on behalf of all of us at the Neighbourhood I extend our sincerest and most humble public apologies (again) I'm not sure anyone noticed except you Dave
Dave Rimmer Posted November 1, 2005 Posted November 1, 2005 That was Roly and I think you did actualy mention once or twice (or ten times ) in the fanzine you were a Lancashire Lad if I remember rightly. Can't think of a more serious mistake to make actually and on behalf of all of us at the Neighbourhood I extend our sincerest and most humble public apologies (again) I'm not sure anyone noticed except you Dave
SteveM Posted November 1, 2005 Posted November 1, 2005 And that's no recommendation You managed to advertise me as 'Yorkshire's finest' once And your point is David
SteveM Posted November 1, 2005 Posted November 1, 2005 Can't think of a more serious mistake to make actually Ged be fair, he could have said Dave was from Wolverhampton....................................
Dave Rimmer Posted November 1, 2005 Posted November 1, 2005 And your point is David The only fine thing in Yorkshire is the rain
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