Russ Vickers Posted July 30, 2012 Posted July 30, 2012 Dean Anderson Kitch Gilly Carl Fortnum Des Parker Saus (retired I would think ?) Tony Smith (1) Dave Abbott Steve G Tim Smithers Irish Greg Joel Maslin Trouble Steve Phylis (spelling) Fred Kroll Cliff Camfield Russ Vickers ( ) & a personal fave the mighty Karl Heard should deffo do a 'come back' tour. There are deffo others, so who do you want to see at an ALLNIGHTER bangin em out more than they are now ?. Best Russ 1
Agentsmith Posted July 30, 2012 Posted July 30, 2012 mr. searling....because, believe it or not...this man has took a back seat, stood in the shade and watched everyone else take centre stage for many years now, but unbeknownst to us all, he's just kidding!....THE MAN has STILL got the tunes and thats with reference many times ( tongue in cheek ) to whats lurking in his garage...he pulled a box of spellbinding tunes to the table at the dunkenhalgh yesterday that would knock many into a cocked hat...he's STILL got the charisma and magnetism to get people's attention and spell it out to them,...just like he did at wigan all those years ago...so you can produce a list as long as your arm....and i say that with the greatest respect to the whole panorama of djs i have got see see, listen to & befriend...all unique and justified in their own appeal...but, people.......richard can quite simply turn it on, when he wants...the man is a hero & a legend...and those are words not to be taken lightly...put him at the top of the list of any respected all-nighter and he will deliver the goods in spades! . 3
Greg Belson Posted July 30, 2012 Posted July 30, 2012 (edited) Trouble? He's long dropped out of the scene, right? Edited July 30, 2012 by Greg Belson
Sean Hampsey Posted July 30, 2012 Posted July 30, 2012 (edited) mr. searling....because, believe it or not...this man has took a back seat, stood in the shade and watched everyone else take centre stage for many years now, but unbeknownst to us all, he's just kidding!....THE MAN has STILL got the tunes and thats with reference many times ( tongue in cheek ) to whats lurking in his garage...he pulled a box of spellbinding tunes to the table at the dunkenhalgh yesterday that would knock many into a cocked hat...he's STILL got the charisma and magnetism to get people's attention and spell it out to them,...just like he did at wigan all those years ago...so you can produce a list as long as your arm....and i say that with the greatest respect to the whole panorama of djs i have got see see, listen to & befriend...all unique and justified in their own appeal...but, people.......richard can quite simply turn it on, when he wants...the man is a hero & a legend...and those are words not to be taken lightly...put him at the top of the list of any respected all-nighter and he will deliver the goods in spades! . Taking nothing away from the merits of Russ's aforementioned list, I couldn't agree more. Richard has always been in a league of his own. Presentation skills, mic use, timing, professionalism, great ears and excellent taste. Whether he'd want to do more at Allnighters is another thing, but certainly his 'quality approach' has been missed for many years (IMO). Sean Edited July 30, 2012 by Sean Hampsey 2
Winnie :-) Posted July 30, 2012 Posted July 30, 2012 Trouble? He's long dropped out of the scene, right? I've seen him this year, don't know if he's still DJ'in though, he's certainly one I used to think was worth going somewhere for.
Wiggyflat Posted July 30, 2012 Posted July 30, 2012 Sylvester Patrick Forge Paul Murphy Kevin Beadle Richard Searling Russ Dewbury Wouldnt mind hearing Ian Clark again
Mark Bicknell Posted July 30, 2012 Posted July 30, 2012 Dean Anderson Kitch Gilly Carl Fortnum Des Parker Saus (retired I would think ?) Tony Smith (1) Dave Abbott Steve G Tim Smithers Irish Greg Joel Maslin Trouble Steve Phylis (spelling) Fred Kroll Cliff Camfield Russ Vickers ( ) & a personal fave the mighty Karl Heard should deffo do a 'come back' tour. There are deffo others, so who do you want to see at an ALLNIGHTER bangin em out more than they are now ?. Best Russ Left one of this list Russ old bean lol Mark Bicknell
Guest mickeyfish58 Posted July 30, 2012 Posted July 30, 2012 any that can get me up for a dance and dont just play to their own egos
Kev John Posted July 30, 2012 Posted July 30, 2012 intead of listing oldiies djs why don't you mention any up front djs ?
Billywhizz Posted July 30, 2012 Posted July 30, 2012 Trouble? He's long dropped out of the scene, right? no at stoke last week,signing autographs top man billy
Guest Matt Male Posted July 30, 2012 Posted July 30, 2012 (edited) Good thread and puts the lie to the belief that there are too many DJs. intead of listing oldiies djs why don't you mention any up front djs ? Are you kidding? Dave Abbott, Tim Smithers, Des Parker, to name but three. You can't get much more up front. I'd just like to see guest DJs on at decent times in the middle of the night instead of at the start or stuck on the end. That would make a big difference. Edited July 30, 2012 by Matt Male
Billywhizz Posted July 30, 2012 Posted July 30, 2012 Left one of this list Russ old bean lol Mark Bicknell why r u not in it ,billy
Chalky Posted July 30, 2012 Posted July 30, 2012 intead of listing oldiies djs why don't you mention any up front djs ? why not add some to the discussion then? 1
Russ Vickers Posted July 30, 2012 Author Posted July 30, 2012 (edited) The point is to add your own suggestions, just maybe promoters out there might see someone that takes thier fancy . Russ Edited July 30, 2012 by Russ Vickers 1
Guest Droylsdonian Posted July 30, 2012 Posted July 30, 2012 Great idea for a fred. Dave Evison, for me.
Stubbsy Posted July 30, 2012 Posted July 30, 2012 Trouble? He's long dropped out of the scene, right? no at stoke last week,signing autographs top man billy Signing autographs?
Wilxy Posted July 30, 2012 Posted July 30, 2012 Dave Greenhill, Stuart Tyler,Shane Cox, and as already mentioned Des Parker......Whilst they entertain on a regular basis at SHS, London they play "Proper Northern" with both imagination, and fervour........very underrated, yet very, very good 2
Guest mickeyfish58 Posted July 30, 2012 Posted July 30, 2012 pete eccles, very underated and shamefully under used
Billywhizz Posted July 30, 2012 Posted July 30, 2012 intead of listing oldiies djs why don't you mention any up front djs ? Ted Massey great set of oldies and a great set unfront cheers billy P.S Andy Dyson aswell
Guest Matt Male Posted July 30, 2012 Posted July 30, 2012 (edited) Some mentioned already are DJing every weekend in main rooms across the country so they are hardly neglected. I'd like to hear these guys out more though, and given decent times. Rich Evans Aaron Adams Gary Bratchford Kevin Higham Val Challoner Pat Bleasdale Peter Bleasdale Bald Mark Edited July 30, 2012 by Matt Male
Guest Duncan Ball Posted July 31, 2012 Posted July 31, 2012 my mate matt from trowbridge, impeccable taste in soul music and andy hutchins is abit good aswell
Marc Forrest Posted July 31, 2012 Posted July 31, 2012 (edited) isnt this just a re-doing of what comes up on a yearly basis entitled "who is your favourite mate -sorry- DJ on the scene ?" ... if yes we had it for this year already, hadnt we ? would be much more interesting if people would add an explanation to their choices...if I would live in the UK I would for example say sth along the lines like Clanger -cause is not only not playing the same old same old but also puts together interesting, good sets Liam Quinn, Gary, Rich Evans and many other young(er) gunners - cause they knwo what they do, do their very own thing (behind the decks) and are what this Soul thing needs ..if it wants a future Dave Ripolles - cause he always plays a fabulous crossover and modern set with that certain little sth to them butch - cause he is not only # 1 but still manages to always amaze me with more than just one tune that will be new to my ears ? ...any many more Edited July 31, 2012 by Marc Forrest 1
Stevie T Posted July 31, 2012 Posted July 31, 2012 (edited) Some mentioned already are DJing every weekend in main rooms across the country so they are hardly neglected. I'd like to hear these guys out more though, and given decent times. Rich Evans Aaron Adams Gary Bratchford Kevin Higham Val Challoner Pat Bleasdale Peter Bleasdale Bald Mark add to this Scott simpson Alan H clanger callum mik parry gav arno all the above are finding and playing a great deal sounds i have not heard before , most but not always to my taste but refreshing all the same Edited July 31, 2012 by Stevie.T
Citizen P Posted July 31, 2012 Posted July 31, 2012 Some mentioned already are DJing every weekend in main rooms across the country so they are hardly neglected. I'd like to hear these guys out more though, and given decent times. Now this is the second post that has mentioned decent timings--Are you really saying that Clubs book DJ's and then give them the Sh*t times--I don't get that one. At Heywood, best times are between 10.30 and 12.30 I can assure you that spots in that time slot Steve ALWAYS earmarks for the Guests. ATB tony
Russ Vickers Posted July 31, 2012 Author Posted July 31, 2012 isnt this just a re-doing of what comes up on a yearly basis entitled "who is your favourite mate -sorry- DJ on the scene ?" ... if yes we had it for this year already, hadnt we ? would be much more interesting if people would add an explanation to their choices...if I would live in the UK I would for example say sth along the lines like Clanger -cause is not only not playing the same old same old but also puts together interesting, good sets Liam Quinn, Gary, Rich Evans and many other young(er) gunners - cause they knwo what they do, do their very own thing (behind the decks) and are what this Soul thing needs ..if it wants a future Dave Ripolles - cause he always plays a fabulous crossover and modern set with that certain little sth to them butch - cause he is not only # 1 but still manages to always amaze me with more than just one tune that will be new to my ears ? ...any many more No it isnt Marc, I specifically said ALLNIGHTERS, not soul nights, Alldayers, Sunday Sessions, Weekenders or ya best mates front room.....ALLNIGHTERS. There are some spanking DJ's who are woefully neglected when it comes to ALLNIGHTERS IMHO. Best Russ
Citizen P Posted July 31, 2012 Posted July 31, 2012 Now this is the second post that has mentioned decent timings--Are you really saying that Clubs book DJ's and then give them the Sh*t times--I don't get that one. At Heywood, best times are between 10.30 and 12.30 I can assure you that spots in that time slot Steve ALWAYS earmarks for the Guests. ATB tony Slight clean of me glasses needed-didn't see the All nighter bit So it that case, what's a decent time slot at an allnighter then now that Time release spansules are a rarity. T
Russ Vickers Posted July 31, 2012 Author Posted July 31, 2012 Slight clean of me glasses needed-didn't see the All nighter bit So it that case, what's a decent time slot at an allnighter then now that Time release spansules are a rarity. T I think it very much depends upon the Allnighter, but I know of 2 who generally use the guests in the first/early slots. I know Ady at the 100 Club generally will give 2 slots, one earlier one later, always good slots tho. Just to reiterate aswell, a DJ thats works well at a Nighter, might not be as well received at a Soul Night or other event & vice versa, I would deffo say at the very least that they would be playing slightly different types of set.....hence my initial question. Best Russ
Russ Vickers Posted July 31, 2012 Author Posted July 31, 2012 mr. searling....because, believe it or not...this man has took a back seat, stood in the shade and watched everyone else take centre stage for many years now, but unbeknownst to us all, he's just kidding!....THE MAN has STILL got the tunes and thats with reference many times ( tongue in cheek ) to whats lurking in his garage...he pulled a box of spellbinding tunes to the table at the dunkenhalgh yesterday that would knock many into a cocked hat...he's STILL got the charisma and magnetism to get people's attention and spell it out to them,...just like he did at wigan all those years ago...so you can produce a list as long as your arm....and i say that with the greatest respect to the whole panorama of djs i have got see see, listen to & befriend...all unique and justified in their own appeal...but, people.......richard can quite simply turn it on, when he wants...the man is a hero & a legend...and those are words not to be taken lightly...put him at the top of the list of any respected all-nighter and he will deliver the goods in spades! . Whilst I have the utmost respect for RS, its difficult to comment on how he would be received at an Allnighter in this day & age. I may be wrong, but Richard hasnt DJ'd at a contemporary Allnighter since the Ritz & the 100 Club back in the 9ts. I dont count the weekenders or infrequent oldies only Nighters, as it would hardly stretch the guy. Whilst I do not doubt RS still has a lot of things that would be of interest to the regular Nighter crowd, I would love to see him at the 100 Club, Lifeline or Radcliffe maybe dropping exclusives & rareities, amongst other things....not sure this will ever happen, so hypothetical really. Best Russ 1
KevH Posted July 31, 2012 Posted July 31, 2012 Russ,didnt RS do the 100 club Anniversary around 94? Did a good oldies job that night.
Sutty Posted July 31, 2012 Posted July 31, 2012 Sylvester Patrick Forge Paul Murphy Kevin Beadle Richard Searling Russ Dewbury Wouldnt mind hearing Ian Clark again you have actually heard russ dewbury...
Guest CapitolSC Posted July 31, 2012 Posted July 31, 2012 Irish Greg Chris Dale Callum Simpson Mace Stewart Tyler Des Parker Tomas Mcgrath Ady Lupton Martin Gavin All got brilliant collections,all know how to keep a dancefloor movin and mix it up a bit Plus there all mates lol Al H
Wiggyflat Posted July 31, 2012 Posted July 31, 2012 you have actually heard russ dewbury... Yes I was known to visit Brighton Madeira Drive in the ate eighties/early nineties....afew people were naming funk deejays so i thought id throw my 10p in with this lot.
Russ Vickers Posted July 31, 2012 Author Posted July 31, 2012 Russ,didnt RS do the 100 club Anniversary around 94? Did a good oldies job that night. He did 2 Nighters in the 9ts & did blinding sets, Butch on the same night & both shall we say had a sense of occasion, not sure if one was an anniversary, I didnt think it was, but could be wrong...Ady should deffo get him down again....the Scotland V's England Nighters were brilliant too.... Russ
Popular Post Agentsmith Posted July 31, 2012 Popular Post Posted July 31, 2012 Whilst I have the utmost respect for RS, its difficult to comment on how he would be received at an Allnighter in this day & age. I may be wrong, but Richard hasnt DJ'd at a contemporary Allnighter since the Ritz & the 100 Club back in the 9ts. I dont count the weekenders or infrequent oldies only Nighters, as it would hardly stretch the guy. Whilst I do not doubt RS still has a lot of things that would be of interest to the regular Nighter crowd, I would love to see him at the 100 Club, Lifeline or Radcliffe maybe dropping exclusives & rareities, amongst other things....not sure this will ever happen, so hypothetical really. Best Russ thats a fair comment russ, as would anyone else's be on here...airing on the side of caution perhaps with wistful optimism thrown in?...i'd hold on to your hats everybody because, if you've not been paying attention, he is quietly and very inconspicously going about putting together an awe-inspiring playbox, which was witnessed by many at the dunk on sunday...but i can assure you, knowing the man as i do...it isnt stopping there...he's always had it in the blood...he's always been completely wired to the scene....he knows what the movers & shakers are...and, if he hasn't already got it, he's sniffing out the acutely rare and quality tunes that he has always been internationally known for....he's chasing down a lot of stuff that he originally sold ( i presume he means things that he rashly sold back in the day ). dont be surprised to see him fronting venues that you never dreamed he would appear at...this man is flexing his muscles again....remember this:...HE was the backbone of the casino in its heyday...with john anderson as an outlet for groundbreaking music and richard's capacity for, not only mesmerising but influencing many subsequent headline djs of today, he drove that monolith of northern soul forward with profound credibility, whilst at its helm, preaching quality over innanely, adverse pop dogma that was being pedalled as soul. be optimistic.....the arch crusader is on the march again!! 7
Russ Vickers Posted July 31, 2012 Author Posted July 31, 2012 thats a fair comment russ, as would anyone else's be on here...airing on the side of caution perhaps with wistful optimism thrown in?...i'd hold on to your hats everybody because, if you've not been paying attention, he is quietly and very inconspicously going about putting together an awe-inspiring playbox, which was witnessed by many at the dunk on sunday...but i can assure you, knowing the man as i do...it isnt stopping there...he's always had it in the blood...he's always been completely wired to the scene....he knows what the movers & shakers are...and, if he hasn't already got it, he's sniffing out the acutely rare and quality tunes that he has always been internationally known for....he's chasing down a lot of stuff that he originally sold ( i presume he means things that he rashly sold back in the day ). dont be surprised to see him fronting venues that you never dreamed he would appear at...this man is flexing his muscles again....remember this:...HE was the backbone of the casino in its heyday...with john anderson as an outlet for groundbreaking music and richard's capacity for, not only mesmerising but influencing many subsequent headline djs of today, he drove that monolith of northern soul forward with profound credibility, whilst at its helm, preaching quality over innanely, adverse pop dogma that was being pedalled as soul. be optimistic.....the arch crusader is on the march again!! F*ck me, now that has inspired me....I agree with everything you say my friend & will be watching & waiting in anticipation, worth starting this thread for alone....RS for me at the Casino 78 onwards was inspirational....great before that, but that period he was king.... Your enthusiasm is to be commended & I for one have a big fat smile on my face... Russ 2
Quinvy Posted July 31, 2012 Posted July 31, 2012 Mr. Searling may well be making a comeback, and good luck to him. But if Butch is struggling to find new quality 60's, then I'm not convinced anyone else [even RS] will be able to do so. 2
Steve G Posted July 31, 2012 Posted July 31, 2012 (edited) thats a fair comment russ, as would anyone else's be on here...airing on the side of caution perhaps with wistful optimism thrown in?...i'd hold on to your hats everybody because, if you've not been paying attention, he is quietly and very inconspicously going about putting together an awe-inspiring playbox, which was witnessed by many at the dunk on sunday...but i can assure you, knowing the man as i do...it isnt stopping there...he's always had it in the blood...he's always been completely wired to the scene....he knows what the movers & shakers are...and, if he hasn't already got it, he's sniffing out the acutely rare and quality tunes that he has always been internationally known for....he's chasing down a lot of stuff that he originally sold ( i presume he means things that he rashly sold back in the day ). dont be surprised to see him fronting venues that you never dreamed he would appear at...this man is flexing his muscles again....remember this:...HE was the backbone of the casino in its heyday...with john anderson as an outlet for groundbreaking music and richard's capacity for, not only mesmerising but influencing many subsequent headline djs of today, he drove that monolith of northern soul forward with profound credibility, whilst at its helm, preaching quality over innanely, adverse pop dogma that was being pedalled as soul. be optimistic.....the arch crusader is on the march again!! Good I am pleased to hear it. Richard has always had impeccable taste. Edited July 31, 2012 by Steve G
Guest rodw Posted July 31, 2012 Posted July 31, 2012 Karl Heard Geoff Rudd Pat Bleasdale Dave Abbott Bob Cornock Ted Couldstone Eddie Wainwright Rich Evans Bearsy Tim Smithers Adam Topping Matt Male John Weston Colin Chamberlain Cliff Camfield & Sallie Reynolds (of course) Just to name a few........
Guest rodw Posted July 31, 2012 Posted July 31, 2012 Karl Heard Geoff Rudd Pat Bleasdale Dave Abbott Bob Cornock Ted Couldstone Eddie Wainwright Rich Evans Bearsy Tim Smithers Adam Topping Matt Male John Weston Colin Chamberlain Cliff Camfield & Sallie Reynolds (of course) Just to name a few........ Just to add a few more Des Parker Karl Rhodes Jumpin Joan Eddie Hubbard Jackie Harris Ady Pountain Dave Thorley Dave Greet Ian Clark Sean Haydon Shay Kev Higham Loads of em really !!!
Russ Vickers Posted August 1, 2012 Author Posted August 1, 2012 Mr. Searling may well be making a comeback, and good luck to him. But if Butch is struggling to find new quality 60's, then I'm not convinced anyone else [even RS] will be able to do so. I kinda agree with you Phil, but it isnt neccessarily just about 6ts, if you throw some good 7ts & dare I say other decades in too, plus intelligent reactivations n rareities, with the unquestionable taste of these guys we could be in for a treat - plus these guys are the 'taste makers', so who knows what else will get thrown into the mix, s'long as its Rare Soul with the X Factor, aimed at the Allnighter dance floor then Im excited....whilst I dont think either of these guys needs 'competiton' to bring out thier best, it wont harm to have RS back in the fold of the contemporary Nighter scene, plus It might encourage those that are a little nostalgic shall we say, to test the water at more diverse events boosting the numbers.... Hope you are well mate Best Russ
Dekka Posted August 1, 2012 Posted August 1, 2012 As this thread seems to be alot about Richard Searling, It begs the questions 1) Which reputable (There aren't many about) allnighters will he DJ at? also will those promoters employ him? 2) Will he just be a 'flash in the pan' to bring in soul night punters who then bugger off at 2 o'clock? 3) Will he just be confined to 'oldies' style allnighters (Lots of them about)? Not in the least bit doubting his credibility or his respect atb dekka 1
Guest gordon russell Posted August 1, 2012 Posted August 1, 2012 First daft coment is......."they,ve all got great collections".....err how do we know.....there a few mentioned that sold their records...so how can they have good collections. Secondly anyone mentioned to dj at a nighter should really be a nighter person ......otherwise they just f**k up regardless of what tunes they have (ya gotta know how these places tick).....and a lot of dj,s just don,t and whats more don,t seem to care! Richard Serling.....oldies only!!......he couldn,t hack it at some nighters full stop.......it,s about playing a set thats right for the club in question (to do this i,m afraid you have to attend said place).....my fav venue only has a problem when someone is invited who never attends....to a man most always get it wrong because they work from "what they think is right,not what they know is right"...so Richard Serling wherever he played (except big oldies doo's) would not have a clue...which = wrong set
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