JimK Posted September 9, 2012 Posted September 9, 2012 Dunno if this has been a discussion before and if so please point me in the right direction. We are talking about an OVO event here. We had a conversation last Friday about whether the 45 should always take priority when opposing DJ's have a copy of a particular track. Say it was on original 45 but also on album, who should have priority to play it? Also, same scenario but the chap with the 45 wasn't playing that night, could / should the album track be played? Serious question. Cheers, Jim
Popular Post Steve Plumb Posted September 9, 2012 Popular Post Posted September 9, 2012 My opinion for what it's worth is that if the 45 or LP is a true original then it doesn't matter! e.g. Metros, Hesitations, Exciters, Garnett Mims, Silhouettes etc etc etc I'm sure others won't see it this way though 7
Kris Holmes Posted September 9, 2012 Posted September 9, 2012 as a scene based upon 45 culture I would have thought the 45 would trump the LP?
Roburt Posted September 10, 2012 Posted September 10, 2012 Its the same old song ... as some unknown group used to sing ..... ......... so surely it don't matter one jot; 45 or LP is just fine.
Popular Post John Reed Posted September 10, 2012 Popular Post Posted September 10, 2012 No wonder other dance scenes and forums mock Soul Source for being up its own a*se. The LP vs 7" debate is the evil twin of the OVO debate. LP tracks have the same validity as the 7" and no one should ever look down on someone playing one or the other. There are some LP's that are 10 times rarer and higher in price compared to the 7" releases, and they're not always higher because of LP only tracks. Saying that some LP's have a lower sound quality and maybe different track lengths or mixes, but still say a 7" shouldn't trump it just because it has a 7" release. For me there are quite a few tracks that I prefer on LP and 12" than 7". It should be about personal taste. 17
Amsterdam Russ Posted September 10, 2012 Posted September 10, 2012 Northern Soul Top Trumps! How absolutely ridiculous. :lol:
John Reed Posted September 10, 2012 Posted September 10, 2012 Northern Soul Top Trumps! How absolutely ridiculous. :lol: My Bobby Kline beats you in price, but your Bobby Garrett beats me on bpm's. I want a pack. 1
Guest jerrio Posted September 10, 2012 Posted September 10, 2012 Dunno if this has been a discussion before and if so please point me in the right direction. We are talking about an OVO event here. We had a conversation last Friday about whether the 45 should always take priority when opposing DJ's have a copy of a particular track. Say it was on original 45 but also on album, who should have priority to play it? Also, same scenario but the chap with the 45 wasn't playing that night, could / should the album track be played? Serious question. Cheers, Jim No wonder other dance scenes and forums mock Soul Source for being up its own a*se. The LP vs 7" debate is the evil twin of the OVO debate. LP tracks have the same validity as the 7" and no one should ever look down on someone playing one or the other. There are some LP's that are 10 times rarer and higher in price compared to the 7" releases, and they're not always higher because of LP only tracks. Saying that some LP's have a lower sound quality and maybe different track lengths or mixes, but still say a 7" shouldn't trump it just because it has a 7" release. For me there are quite a few tracks that I prefer on LP and 12" than 7". It should be about personal taste. Got to agree,If its played from an original LP,why should it matter? I remember playing Jackie Wilsons Because Of You from the Beautiful Day album long before I realised there was a 45 release.To say i would be wrong to play LP tracks as apposed to 45 is a silly statement. Wrighty.
Ged Parker Posted September 10, 2012 Posted September 10, 2012 You may as well add local 45 vs national 45 if you're going to be that presecriptive. Ridiculous distinction IMHO. 2
Guest MrC Posted September 10, 2012 Posted September 10, 2012 Willie (Soulgrit) DJs at plenty of events, and plays nothing but ovo albums, not a 45 in sight, and he plays some blinding sets, and has never had a problem with any punters, promoters, fellow dj's or even chinstrokers as far as I'm aware.
Popular Post Chalky Posted September 10, 2012 Popular Post Posted September 10, 2012 To say you can't play an Lp because whatever track had a release on 45 Is getting completely ridiculous. Both Lp and 45 are legitimate original releases, release more often than not alongside each other. In many cases the Lp came first. As John said this scene is has disappeared right up its arse, it's gone so far it is peeking out of its mouth! No wonder kids stick with downloads and other forms of dance music. 8
Chalky Posted September 10, 2012 Posted September 10, 2012 You may as well add local 45 vs national 45 if you're going to be that presecriptive. Ridiculous distinction IMHO. I can just see the fight now......"oi you, get that Palmer release of Al Williams off, I'm playing the LaBeat copy later". "but it cost me £1500". "don't care it came second so not the original." 1
Mark R Posted September 10, 2012 Posted September 10, 2012 The only reason not to play one over the other is sound quality/level to play at an event on a system. I have CD-R'd some of my LP cuts for that reason.......you can lift the level on them but unless you get really smokey with the old software you are of course amplifying the background noise too. Other than that it's a ridiculous argument. Cheers, Mark R
Cunnie Posted September 10, 2012 Posted September 10, 2012 Legitimate format only pretty much sums it up for me. That way I can sleep soundly knowing some of my cash is going where it belongs hopefully. 1
Chalky Posted September 10, 2012 Posted September 10, 2012 The only reason not to play one over the other is sound quality/level to play at an event on a system. I have CD-R'd some of my LP cuts for that reason.......you can lift the level on them but unless you get really smokey with the old software you are of course amplifying the background noise too. Other than that it's a ridiculous argument. Cheers, Mark R Don't mention cdr Mark, you'll be stoned to death.....
Mark Bicknell Posted September 10, 2012 Posted September 10, 2012 How the f**k else do I play Freddy Butler or The Hestitations 'That What Love Is' exactly? lol Regards - Mark Bicknell 1
Jumpinjoan Posted September 10, 2012 Posted September 10, 2012 How the f**k else do I play Freddy Butler or The Hestitations 'That What Love Is' exactly? lol Regards - Mark Bicknell Cue Mark running round tidying up before Jacqui gets in 1
Mark Bicknell Posted September 10, 2012 Posted September 10, 2012 Cue Mark running round tidying up before Jacqui gets in lol bugger me Joan how did you know that just polished lol
Benji Posted September 10, 2012 Posted September 10, 2012 How the f**k else do I play Freddy Butler or The Hestitations 'That What Love Is' exactly? lol Regards - Mark Bicknell Mark, slightly off topic. I know/have most of the albums in your picture but what is the "original sound of Detroit", b/w cover. looks interesting... Benji
Mark Bicknell Posted September 10, 2012 Posted September 10, 2012 Mark, slightly off topic. I know/have most of the albums in your picture but what is the "original sound of Detroit", b/w cover. looks interesting... Benji Hi Benji, it's a UK album with Lupine tracks featured Mack Rice, Joe Stubbs, Bettye Lavette, The Falcons etc. quit a hard LP to locate, had a spare a few years back and sold it for about fifty pounds I think.
Denbo Posted September 10, 2012 Posted September 10, 2012 Hi Benji, it's a UK album with Lupine tracks featured Mack Rice, Joe Stubbs, Bettye Lavette, The Falcons etc. quit a hard LP to locate, had a spare a few years back and sold it for about fifty pounds I think. On Windmill is it not? Or something like that. Have got a copy, but not in front of me.
Guest jerrio Posted September 10, 2012 Posted September 10, 2012 How the f**k else do I play Freddy Butler or The Hestitations 'That What Love Is' exactly? lol Regards - Mark Bicknell I think he means Tracks that have a 45 release,like playing Im Not Built That Way off the Album when the guy after you could have played his 45 lol Wrighty.
Mark Bicknell Posted September 10, 2012 Posted September 10, 2012 I think he means Tracks that have a 45 release,like playing Im Not Built That Way off the Album when the guy after you could have played his 45 lol Wrighty. I know mate was just having a giggle lol and I have both lol
Mark Bicknell Posted September 10, 2012 Posted September 10, 2012 On Windmill is it not? Or something like that. Have got a copy, but not in front of me. UK Speciality and there is one on Ebay for twenty quid sure I sold one for more than that.
Denbo Posted September 10, 2012 Posted September 10, 2012 UK Speciality and there is one on Ebay for twenty quid sure I sold one for more than that. Like I said, it's not in front of me. Obviously I thought it was that good old budget label. Well, never mind, I am getting on a bit now and my memory's fading. :lol:
Gene-r Posted September 10, 2012 Posted September 10, 2012 As John said this scene is has disappeared right up its arse.......... Just one of many reasons that I'm glad I'm not part of it anymore.
Denbo Posted September 10, 2012 Posted September 10, 2012 chalky, on Today, 01:36 PM, said: As John said this scene has disappeared right up its own arse.......... Just one of many reasons that I'm glad I'm not part of it anymore. Only if you take it all too seriously, or let it get to you. 2
Only Dreaming Posted September 10, 2012 Posted September 10, 2012 Hi Benji, it's a UK album with Lupine tracks featured Mack Rice, Joe Stubbs, Bettye Lavette, The Falcons etc. quit a hard LP to locate, had a spare a few years back and sold it for about fifty pounds I think. My copy is on CD. The track list is: 1. He's So Fine -- The Corvells ; 2. Lonely Nights -- The Falcons ; 3. My Baby -- Mack Rice ; 4. You're On My Mind -- Bennie McCain ; 5. What's My Destiny -- Joe Stubbs ; 6. That's What I Aim To Do -- The Falcons ; 7. Tell It To My Face -- Bobby Williams ; 8. Witchcraft In The Air -- Betty Lavette ; 9. Baby I'm Coming Home -- Mack Rice ; 10. I Don't Want No Part Time Love -- Bennie McCain ; 11. You Killed My Love -- Betty Lavette ; 12. Has It Happened To You Yet -- The Falcons ; 13. I'm Depending On You -- Bobby Williams ; 14. Keep On Loving Me -- Joe Stubbs ; 15. Baby Sitting -- The Corvells ; 16. You Must Know I Love You -- The Falcons https://www.amazon.co.uk/VARIOUS-EUROPEAN-FAT-BOY-1995/dp/B0055U8P48/ref=sr_1_2?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1347289278&sr=1-2 I'm assuming it's the same as the LP? Dave
Mark Bicknell Posted September 10, 2012 Posted September 10, 2012 My copy is on CD. The track list is: 1. He's So Fine -- The Corvells ; 2. Lonely Nights -- The Falcons ; 3. My Baby -- Mack Rice ; 4. You're On My Mind -- Bennie McCain ; 5. What's My Destiny -- Joe Stubbs ; 6. That's What I Aim To Do -- The Falcons ; 7. Tell It To My Face -- Bobby Williams ; 8. Witchcraft In The Air -- Betty Lavette ; 9. Baby I'm Coming Home -- Mack Rice ; 10. I Don't Want No Part Time Love -- Bennie McCain ; 11. You Killed My Love -- Betty Lavette ; 12. Has It Happened To You Yet -- The Falcons ; 13. I'm Depending On You -- Bobby Williams ; 14. Keep On Loving Me -- Joe Stubbs ; 15. Baby Sitting -- The Corvells ; 16. You Must Know I Love You -- The Falcons https://www.amazon.co...47289278&sr=1-2 I'm assuming it's the same as the LP? Dave From memory thats pretty much bang on mate. Mark. 1
Only Dreaming Posted September 10, 2012 Posted September 10, 2012 From memory thats pretty much bang on mate. Mark. Thanks for the clarification Mark. Dave
Popular Post Chalky Posted September 10, 2012 Popular Post Posted September 10, 2012 chalky, on Today, 01:36 PM, said: As John said this scene has disappeared right up its own arse.......... Just one of many reasons that I'm glad I'm not part of it anymore. Only if you take it all too seriously, or let it get to you. most of us do take it seriously but not this serious surely....it's meant to be fun at the end of the day and all the fun is slowly being drained out of it by anal anoraks. Besides most venues that say they are OVO are with the odd exception and the odd slip up and most of us surely by now (unless you are relatively new to the scene) know who does what and who plays what regarding policy. I can never understand why this argument keeps cropping up. Most of those doing the shouting go nowhere near a venue that is likely to play boots etc and go where they no what they will be hearing policy wise. Either that or they have another agenda altogether 4
Benji Posted September 10, 2012 Posted September 10, 2012 Hi Benji, it's a UK album with Lupine tracks featured Mack Rice, Joe Stubbs, Bettye Lavette, The Falcons etc. quit a hard LP to locate, had a spare a few years back and sold it for about fifty pounds I think. Thanks. Looks nice.
Ted Massey Posted September 10, 2012 Posted September 10, 2012 How about this album only it appears in some 45 listings but never seen one
Guest giant Posted September 11, 2012 Posted September 11, 2012 My opinion for what it's worth is that if the 45 or LP is a true original then it doesn't matter! e.g. Metros, Hesitations, Exciters, Garnett Mims, Silhouettes etc etc etc I'm sure others won't see it this way though i agree with what you say 'as long its the original LP or 45 it should not matter. 3
Kev Cane Posted September 11, 2012 Posted September 11, 2012 Can you imagine some sad b-----d saying for example, "He,s playing Garland Green "Aint that good enough" from the album and not the 45, so I ain't dancing" makes no odds, like Steve says, as long as its OVO get it on, see your point though, theres plenty out there who don't get it and are obsessed with the 45 Kev 2
Soulgrit Posted September 11, 2012 Posted September 11, 2012 (edited) Willie (Soulgrit) DJs at plenty of events, and plays nothing but ovo albums, not a 45 in sight, and he plays some blinding sets, and has never had a problem with any punters, promoters, fellow dj's or even chinstrokers as far as I'm aware. Cheers MrC for the compliment , i've never had a problem as yet but there are some tunes on org albums that I haven't played due to not wanting any backlash from some anorak, e.g: t.s.u. Toranados - a thousand wonders - ovide, pus a few more that that I can't remember at the moment. If I know a certain dj who is on after me and has a 45 of a track I was gonna play from one of my albums i wouldn't spin it, e.g: see above....... it's called respect. Willie Edited September 11, 2012 by Soulgrit 1
nickp Posted September 11, 2012 Posted September 11, 2012 Hi I had an experience like this recently when I played Harvey Averne ' Never Learned to Dance ' from the original NYC Fania Lp, bought from Soul Bowl in the 80's. A young guy came bounding over and looked at the Lp as it was playing. Trying to help him out with IDing the track I offered the cover to him to see, he turned his nose up, said, ' I thought that you were playing the original ', obviously meaning the £1000 45. A typical example of not seeing the wood for the trees, I didnt even bother to go into the other superb tracks on the album although to be fair at the end of the night we had a chat and he came round to my way of thinking,. Nick. 2
Denbo Posted September 11, 2012 Posted September 11, 2012 How about this album only it appears in some 45 listings but never seen one What album's that Ted, can't see owt?
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