Guest Posted December 28, 2005 Posted December 28, 2005 Not wishing to get anybody at it, nor an attempt to research a new 'top 500', but can we all agree on the undisputed No.1 Floorfiller UK wide? Surely the most consistent track played over the last 3 yrs is The Brothers-Are You Ready For This. Now before anyone squirms and ridicules the statement, take a deep breath and imagine playing it tonight to anywhere outside of a real hardcore(and even there it might surprise you!) Under the microscope its sort of half Night Fever, a bit of Northern and general disco too. But to dancers(NOT collectors) it really is bigger than FRANK WILSON, THE MELLO SOULS and any 'under played' 'over played' 'obscure' 'r&b' 'crossover' side you care to mention. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news! Happy New Year. First DJ at the Kings Hall All Nighter, Stoke on NY Eve(in fact anywhere that's on!) to play it, gets.......(tick the box) A/ THE SACK B/ A BONUS C/ A VISIT TO THE NEAREST DOCTOR
Guest Posted December 28, 2005 Posted December 28, 2005 Not wishing to get anybody at it, nor an attempt to research a new 'top 500', but can we all agree on the undisputed No.1 Floorfiller UK wide? Surely the most consistent track played over the last 3 yrs is The Brothers-Are You Ready For This. Now before anyone squirms and ridicules the statement, take a deep breath and imagine playing it tonight to anywhere outside of a real hardcore(and even there it might surprise you!) Under the microscope its sort of half Night Fever, a bit of Northern and general disco too. But to dancers(NOT collectors) it really is bigger than FRANK WILSON, THE MELLO SOULS and any 'under played' 'over played' 'obscure' 'r&b' 'crossover' side you care to mention. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news! Happy New Year. First DJ at the Kings Hall All Nighter, Stoke on NY Eve(in fact anywhere that's on!) to play it, gets.......(tick the box) A/ THE SACK B/ A BONUS C/ A VISIT TO THE NEAREST DOCTOR Will that be the vocal Kev?,album track i believe?.....
Soulsmith Posted December 28, 2005 Posted December 28, 2005 I'd have thought it would be something like: Cashmeres - Showstopper Dee Dee Sharp - Deep Dark Secret Montclairs - Hey You! Don't You Fight It Col.
Guest Posted December 28, 2005 Posted December 28, 2005 I'd have thought it would be something like: Cashmeres - Showstopper Dee Dee Sharp - Deep Dark Secret Montclairs - Hey You! Don't You Fight It Col. Col-A truly magnificent THREE but surely not even close to the BROTHERS in serious dance floor action. In terms of danceability its off the Richter Scale. I appreciate the bulk of SS will struggle to get their head around it(me too!) But it really is the new No.1 post-millenium. Hard to swallow I know. Remember I am talking the majority of venues that have no problem in playing it.
Guest Netspeaky Posted December 28, 2005 Posted December 28, 2005 I see were you are coming from with this Kev, I agree it does do the floor at most places, but I can't believe it out do's Frank Wilson (Something that drives me insane, I wish it would disappeared for 25 years). Then there is that DELLS tune "Wear it on your face" another tune that could be lost for a while.
pikeys dog Posted December 28, 2005 Posted December 28, 2005 Keep pushing it Kev, I've got one in my sales box that I've been struggling to shift.
Ted Massey Posted December 28, 2005 Posted December 28, 2005 Not wishing to get anybody at it, nor an attempt to research a new 'top 500', but can we all agree on the undisputed No.1 Floorfiller UK wide? Surely the most consistent track played over the last 3 yrs is The Brothers-Are You Ready For This. Now before anyone squirms and ridicules the statement, take a deep breath and imagine playing it tonight to anywhere outside of a real hardcore(and even there it might surprise you!) Under the microscope its sort of half Night Fever, a bit of Northern and general disco too. But to dancers(NOT collectors) it really is bigger than FRANK WILSON, THE MELLO SOULS and any 'under played' 'over played' 'obscure' 'r&b' 'crossover' side you care to mention. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news! Happy New Year. First DJ at the Kings Hall All Nighter, Stoke on NY Eve(in fact anywhere that's on!) to play it, gets.......(tick the box) A/ THE SACK B/ A BONUS C/ A VISIT TO THE NEAREST DOCTOR Nothing wrong with it Kev could do with being 3 mins thou, still trying to remember which US TV show it was from.
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