Popular Post Sean Hampsey Posted May 9, 2012 Popular Post Posted May 9, 2012 Played LP tracks all my working life. Can't imagine why any Soul DJ would limit their playlists entirely to 45. The LP only sets I've heard over the years, particularly from Steve Plumb, are always refreshing, entertaining and enlightening. Who in their right mind could object to that? Say no to Format Fascism. Sean 6
Roger Williams Posted May 9, 2012 Posted May 9, 2012 Played LP tracks all my working life. Can't imagine why any Soul DJ would limit their playlists entirely to 45. The LP only sets I've heard over the years, particularly from Steve Plumb, are always refreshing, entertaining and enlightening. Who in their right mind could object to that? Say no to Format Fascism. Sean Have to admit, that 'LP only if not on 45' 'rule' is a new one on me. You really couldn't make some of this stuff up could you! Roger
Sean Hampsey Posted May 9, 2012 Posted May 9, 2012 Have to admit, that 'LP only if not on 45' 'rule' is a new one on me. You really couldn't make some of this stuff up could you! Roger Difficult to keep up with all the 'rules' Roger. I suggest an online Rule Book, which could be continuously updated (by the regulatory body, of course) would be a really useful tool for DeeJays. We could check online before a gig, or register to receive email bulletins, to avoid any unfortunate misdemeanours (bearing in mind that ignorance is no excuse). Sean 2
Roger Williams Posted May 9, 2012 Posted May 9, 2012 I suggest an online Rule Book, which could be continuously updated (by the regulatory body, of course) would be a really useful tool for DeeJays. I suggest ignoring them all mate and just playing good music. How's this for comedy ebay LP sale of the day . . . https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/PATRICE-RUSHEN-watch-out-/400251724186?pt=UK_Records&hash=item5d30dca19a#ht_1212wt_824 There's 68 for sale on discogs starting at 31 pence!! What a top hat!! Cheers Roger 1
John Reed Posted May 9, 2012 Posted May 9, 2012 that 'LP only if not on 45' 'rule' is a new one on me. There are tunes where I prefer the LP (or 12") version better than the 7". Johnny Taylor - Blues In The Night would I be chastised for playing it from the LP instead of the foreign EP. Should CD's be included in this thread too? What about playing Chuck Jackson What's With This Loneliness from CD, would the lynch mob be out even though its the original format? Is it better to play Reginald Garland's Gangster Girl from the CD or LP, or doesn't that count?
Sean Hampsey Posted May 9, 2012 Posted May 9, 2012 I suggest ignoring them all mate and just playing good music. Amen brother Roger. Sean 1
Roger Williams Posted May 9, 2012 Posted May 9, 2012 There are tunes where I prefer the LP (or 12") version better than the 7". Johnny Taylor - Blues In The Night would I be chastised for playing it from the LP instead of the foreign EP. Should CD's be included in this thread too? What about playing Chuck Jackson What's With This Loneliness from CD, would the lynch mob be out even though its the original format? Is it better to play Reginald Garland's Gangster Girl from the CD or LP, or doesn't that count? Probably best not to regurgitate that old chestnut, John, it's been sicked up too many times over the years mate. I'd just never heard of the LP 'rule' before today. Roger
Daved Posted May 9, 2012 Posted May 9, 2012 I suggest ignoring them all mate and just playing good music. How's this for comedy ebay LP sale of the day . . . https://www.ebay.co.u...a#ht_1212wt_824 There's 68 for sale on discogs starting at 31 pence!! What a top hat!! Cheers Roger I paid £4 for that as a new release. It's not that great, is it? I don't remember any outstanding tracks from it.
Anais nin Carms Posted May 9, 2012 Posted May 9, 2012 (edited) Well some of us have to settle for the LP version because we can't afford the 45 . I am really pleased in that I have just picked up Delihla Moore's This is love on an LP ( thanks for the heads up SS) which I would never own on 45 . Same applies for my Peachtree LP for Emory & the Dynamics and also the Free Angela LP for Little Tommy , which is a tad slower and very nice too. yes my LP collection is growing Edited May 9, 2012 by Carms
Johnmcc Posted May 9, 2012 Posted May 9, 2012 Difficult to keep up with all the 'rules' Roger. I suggest an online Rule Book, which could be continuously updated (by the regulatory body, of course) would be a really useful tool for DeeJays. We could check online before a gig, or register to receive email bulletins, to avoid any unfortunate misdemeanours (bearing in mind that ignorance is no excuse). Sean Well some of us have to settle for the LP version because we can't afford the 45 . I am really pleased in that I have just picked up Delihla Moore's This is love on an LP ( thanks for the heads up SS) which I would never own on 45 . Same applies for my Peachtree LP for Emory & the Dynamics and also the Free Angela LP for Little Tommy , which is a tad slower and very nice too. yes my LP collection is growing Surely (contemporaneous) OV is OV whether on 45 or LP as opposed to reissues/boots/compilations/greatest hits etc? 1
Steve Plumb Posted May 9, 2012 Posted May 9, 2012 I love my LP OVO sets at the North Lancs Soul Festival Morecambe Weekender as well mate, looking forward to the next one at the end of the month. Cheers Roger Well there'll be me, you & Brett (and probably a few others) all vying to get LP tracks into our sets at Morecambe Rog 2
Popular Post Steve Plumb Posted May 9, 2012 Popular Post Posted May 9, 2012 Have to admit, that 'LP only if not on 45' 'rule' is a new one on me. Roger A new one on me too! Although as a pure Northern Soul OVO thing I can understand (even if i don't agree with it). I mean I wouldn't think twice about playing The Metros 'Since I found my baby' off the original US RCA LP - Are we saying this shouldn't be allowed????? Particularly hard on the chap who played the Tony Fox track from the LP as the 45 is horrifically rare! Same would also go for Gene Townsel AND Mary Munday tracks (amongst others). I'd happily play all three of these LP's out and would certainly be telling whoever came up to chastise me to 'do one' My own rule (for what it's worth) is that if it's on an LP and it's the original release, then play away! This means for example you can play yer Luther 'Don't wanna be a fool' plus you get another LP-Only dancer 'Follow my love' and another handful of great tracks when you get back home (including the killer title track!) and The Metros LP is packed with goodies etc etc Saying all that, this of course is totally different to doing a full 'LP-Only' set (which I do occasionally) where a 45 doesn't exist. I do them cos I want to as I enjoy the challenge and not because of any rule I didn't know existed til tonight 4
Chalky Posted May 10, 2012 Posted May 10, 2012 And if album only you have to get a carver cut Ridiculous some of the things said and done! 1
Guest Brett F Posted May 10, 2012 Posted May 10, 2012 (edited) Well there'll be me, you & Brett (and probably a few others) all vying to get LP tracks into our sets at Morecambe Rog Hi Steve, Roger, yes i'll sure be playing LP's at Morecambe, i always feature them in any dj spot, (why wouldn't we..Hey ?), there is so much great music out there on the format, no rules for me but just the one of taste. Brett Edited May 10, 2012 by Brett F
Mike Lofthouse Posted May 10, 2012 Posted May 10, 2012 I will only play LP only tracks if they are near the end of the side - that way I can cut them down so they fit in my Swan flightcase. I always play 'Please Give Me One More Chance' from the Clyde McPhatter album. Sadly I have not played 'Anyone Can Tell' for some time now :o( 1
Chalky Posted May 10, 2012 Posted May 10, 2012 Not by any means LP only sets but some Lps I've recently played in sets include... Richard Popcorn Wylie - ABC Bobby Womack - Tryin to get over you Luther Righteous Brothers Van McCoy (Dancin) Windjammer Lifestyle And some I forget..... I'm now looking to get the LP rather than the 45 simply for the extra tracks you get and often because it's cheaper leaving more money to spend on more vinyl :-) don't think it will be too long before 45 buying stops altogether and just concentrate on LPs. 3
Steve Plumb Posted May 10, 2012 Posted May 10, 2012 I will only play LP only tracks if they are near the end of the side - that way I can cut them down so they fit in my Swan flightcase. I always play 'Please Give Me One More Chance' from the Clyde McPhatter album. Sadly I have not played 'Anyone Can Tell' for some time now :o( Another cracking post full of Lofty irony :D
Steve Plumb Posted May 10, 2012 Posted May 10, 2012 I'm now looking to get the LP rather than the 45 simply for the extra tracks you get and often because it's cheaper leaving more money to spend on more vinyl :-) don't think it will be too long before 45 buying stops altogether and just concentrate on LPs. If this was ever to be true Chalky I would be the happiest man alive with my dealer, collector OR DJ head on LOL Not sure I agree BUT I want to, so here's hoping?
Roger Williams Posted May 10, 2012 Posted May 10, 2012 I'm now looking to get the LP rather than the 45 simply for the extra tracks you get and often because it's cheaper leaving more money to spend on more vinyl :-) I've always wondered why more people don't think that way Chalky, to me it's common sense. I understand that folks like the 45 as an collectable object, but in terms of the music, to me it's never made sense to fork out a three figure or upwards sum for one track when you can get that same song as part of an LP for a fraction of the cost, leaving you more money to spend on more music, plus the added bonus of the extra tracks, it's why I've collected LPs rather than 45s my whole life. Absolutely the right way to look at it mate. Cheers Roger
Guest Posted May 10, 2012 Posted May 10, 2012 Can't say I'm a LP only DJ but then again never shyed away from playing a LP track as and when, and why not, as Steve said Metros LP inc the great " I'll Never Forget You" only last Saturday had a request for Glady Knight " He's My Kind Of Fellow" off the Everybody Needs Love LP, so many tunes out there, is a bugger carrying them tho' Barry
Roger Williams Posted May 10, 2012 Posted May 10, 2012 is a bugger carrying them tho' Barry Definitely the downside of it, Barry. You could always blag a box-bitch into carting them around for you though as some of the 'big names' do, so you can conserve your energy for taking them out of the sleeves, lifting the stylus and pressing play.
Guest Posted May 10, 2012 Posted May 10, 2012 Definitely the downside of it, Barry. You could always blag a box-bitch into carting them around for you though as some of the 'big names' do, so you can conserve your energy for taking them out of the sleeves, lifting the stylus and pressing play. not a 'big name' so have to do it myself
Roger Williams Posted May 10, 2012 Posted May 10, 2012 You could use one of these... That's just gay.
Roger Williams Posted May 10, 2012 Posted May 10, 2012 (edited) not a 'big name' so have to do it myself Same here mate, my right arm is like Popeye's. Though I'm not sure that's entirely through carrying a box of records. Edited May 10, 2012 by Roger Williams
Guest Posted May 10, 2012 Posted May 10, 2012 You could use one of these... That's what mother in law's use
Anais nin Carms Posted May 10, 2012 Posted May 10, 2012 Lol my album arrived today with the Delihla Moore's This love on it . My god you couldn't afford to make the mistake of playing the wrong track , the sounds preceding sound like tracks from The Untouchables lol , what a contrary album is this "Hit em hard" ... OOps just realized its a film sound track album wow .. I love Her I need your love too ! got a funky edge to it very nice . Actually Being Wise is good too , yes three nice Delihla tracks for 40.00 pounds I think Richard Searling was saying the single of This is love is around 500.00 quid ... I am well pleased BTW there is another one sitting to be picked up on musicstack I owe Ga reth one of these
The Tempest Posted May 10, 2012 Author Posted May 10, 2012 Lol my album arrived today with the Delihla Moore's This love on it . My god you couldn't afford to make the mistake of playing the wrong track , the sounds preceding sound like tracks from The Untouchables lol , what a contrary album is this "Hit em hard" ... OOps just realized its a film sound track album wow .. I love Her I need your love too ! got a funky edge to it very nice . Actually Being Wise is good too , yes three nice Delihla tracks for 40.00 pounds I think Richard Searling was saying the single of This is love is around 500.00 quid ... I am well pleased BTW there is another one sitting to be picked up on musicstack I owe Ga reth one of these Bargain price for a quality track
Anais nin Carms Posted May 11, 2012 Posted May 11, 2012 (edited) I was amazed I have only just heard this ? Richard Searling played it at Blackpool last week in one of the afternoon sessions ( Cream of the crop for me ) Edited May 11, 2012 by Carms
Mike Lofthouse Posted May 11, 2012 Posted May 11, 2012 I was amazed I have only just heard this ? Richard Searling played it at Blackpool last week in one of the afternoon sessions ( Cream of the crop for me ) A Mecca spin - its on one of the Mecca Cds. I think album is a 'fake' soundtrack - the film does not exist , thinks it is just a bit of a blaxploitation parody.
Kev Cane Posted May 12, 2012 Posted May 12, 2012 With reference to the Hesitations "Soul Superman" set, a great LP packed with great tunes, but don,t ignore the "Born Free" LP,this is also rammed with great tunes, great ballads for the soul room at home and some great movers for the dancefloor, check out "We Can Do It" great mover with as you would expect fantastic vocal performance from the guys Kev 2
Chalky Posted May 12, 2012 Posted May 12, 2012 A must have LP IMO is Garland Green's Jealous Kinda Fella, chock full of great tracks, shouldn't cost a lot either. 3
Kev Cane Posted May 12, 2012 Posted May 12, 2012 A must have LP IMO is Garland Green's Jealous Kinda Fella, chock full of great tracks, shouldn't cost a lot either. Yes Chalky, regular play in this house, although most if not all tracks are available on 45 Kev 2
Chalky Posted May 12, 2012 Posted May 12, 2012 Yes Chalky, regular play in this house, although most if not all tracks are available on 45 Kev They are Kev, but you could take the LP with you and save space for half dozen extra 45's in the box.......a lot cheaper too than trying to buy the 45s now.
Dave Pinch Posted May 12, 2012 Posted May 12, 2012 aint that good enough is a different take from the revue 45 also..i always lug an lp/12 box around with me. its something i will always do 3
Steve Myers Posted May 12, 2012 Posted May 12, 2012 Great thread, as already said, it would be a shame to deprive yourself (and others) of all the excellent tracks that only exist on LP.......... Apologies to the thread starter, I have pinched this concept for a facebook group 1
Soulgrit Posted May 13, 2012 Posted May 13, 2012 (edited) Just noticed this, great thread 123- Motown by the way..... I only collect albums (don't own a 45) and dj occasionally, I can't understand why people complain about carrying a few Lp's and some of them even go out and get a Lp track carved on 45 so they can play it out...... why!! , get a lightweight laptop satchel and sling it over your shoulder.... easy. I only say to people that I play 'album track only, cover versions & underplayed tunes', because I don't know enough about 45's and in the past few years what was an album only track has been discovered on Ep's and French/German issue 45's, some tracks i'll play because I want to hear them out and always play what I like and think is suitable to that venue.. Some album tracks are slightly different than the 45 and are better imho. Willie West...... sometimes called 12" Willie :lol: . Edited May 13, 2012 by Soulgrit 3
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