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I`m sure this thread has been done but I canny find it and it had me in kinks of laughter last time and would love to hear a few more of those inspired words of wisdom that our record spinners say.The last time this was up for topic one sourcer listed 5 or 6 things that have been said and what they actually mean.One was ---" And as requested " ( with or without fake name ). Real meaning ----I`ve been dying to play this for ages and even if it doesn`t go down well don`t really matter cause I`m such a kind hearted soul I`ve played it for you.So it`s your fault nobody likes it------Absolutely had me in stitches,cause I`ve said that on the odd occasion.So come on soulies I`d love to hear whether it`s your own wisdom or somebodys elses,remember it`s not a witch hunt just a bit of a laugh.

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Andy :D

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Guest James Trouble
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"Next up is .........., bringing back the memories. And it goes somthing like this..."

Well does it go like it or not? Is it only somthing like the record you are about to play or is it the actual record?

FAAAACK!!!!! :D

:D

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The worst thing I hear DJ's say is . . . "Thanks to (*name*), you've got me for the next hour". Always well thought out and original!! :D Must admit I've used the 'request' thing when I've played overplayed tunes to try and revive a thinning out floor :D Not that it happens too often you understand!! :D

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The Mighty BUB (RIP) was the craziest dj ever to grace our glorious scene he used to make people laugh as much with his comments as with his language!!! i.e. get on the floor you lazy set of B*****S

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"Next up is .........., bringing back the memories. And it goes somthing like this..."

Well does it go like it or not? Is it only somthing like the record you are about to play or is it the actual record?

FAAAACK!!!!! :D

:D

Beauty :D

Guest in town Mikey
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Gerry Hippo Hipkiss, the Soul Sourcer himself at the Bristol Hotel, Gloucester early 80s.

'Will the people who keep requesting pop records, please proceed to Westgate Street where there is a disco called the ace of clubs. This is a Northern Soul night, and this next record is Northern Soul.

Consider yourself told boys.

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I`m sure this thread has been done but I canny find it and it had me in kinks of laughter last time and would love to hear a few more of those inspired words of wisdom that our record spinners say.

Baz Ryley[RIP] @ Leighton Buzzard after playing The Skullsnap's My Hang Up Is You said "That One's From The Goverment Leave Artificial Additives Alone"....& another from Baz was.... " Stomp You Bassterds"....

Jon Buck

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'If you dont move to this you must be dead' :D a vein attempt at getting people to dance when the DJ is playing to an empty floor :D

And one i've herd over and over again, 'yes its the rarest record in the world :D .........Frank Wilson' :D

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The Mighty BUB (RIP) was the craziest dj ever to grace our glorious scene he used to make people laugh as much with his comments as with his language!!! i.e. get on the floor you lazy set of B*****S

Spot on, he was sooooooo funny. I remember him at an all-dayer in Yorkshire saying over the mike. I can't believe they fill me full of alcohol and pay me to do what I love doing....playing my f...king records....well missed.

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Or when a DJ says 'First play anywhere', especially when it's a 70s/80s tune they've just discovered!! :D

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Year's ago at the Carwash (I think) Sunday evening, after their disco bash our northern night started. A goodly number of disco bods had hung back and were either kind of taking the pish, or were primed to take the p. Keb was dj'ing at the time and in his own inimitable manner proclaimed "If you don't like soul music ... fcuk off"!

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Or when a DJ says 'First play anywhere', especially when it's a 70s/80s tune they've just discovered!! ranting_1.gif

Fac'inell Dodge - you actually been listening to my spots after all then whistling.gif

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The one I always love (so apologies to those that have heard it before) is Sam at Burnle All Dayer c 1983. "Next up Walter Jackson and "Touching in the dark" - dedicated especially to all the miners in here".


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The Mighty BUB (RIP) was the craziest dj ever to grace our glorious scene he used to make people laugh as much with his comments as with his language!!! i.e. get on the floor you lazy set of B*****S

Excellent and nothing played that cost more than a poundwell missed

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WOO HOOO....... after every record finished and half way through the chuffing muppet, never again. Also another one that takes the vinyl off if the dance floor is empty and says "ya didn't like that one then"

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i remember djin at a northern event which i wont name last year

things were goin well enjoying myself when;

some guy comes upto me and asks if i had any "middle of the road"

in amazement and quick thinking i said over the mike;

"a guy has just asked for some middle of the road sorry dont have "churpy churpy cheep cheep" didnt realise it was that kind of night!!!!"

the guy wasnt impressed, but i thought it was funny

happy soulin

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Fac'inell Dodge - you actually been listening to my spots after all then ranting_1.gif

whistling.gif Funniest example I had in mind was Sam when he "discovered" OC Smith 'I'm Glad I Fell In Love With You' at Yahhmuff back in 1999 I think it was!! There was four of us in a group listening to Sammy's usual entertaining enthusiastic 100mph 'You'll love this, this is great, this is fantastic, you must dance to this, first play anywhere' preamble and when he played the track we just looked at each other and burst out laughing because I think everyone in the hotel that weekend knew it!! He did actually say that, but in fairness he probably meant his own personal first play of the track but things are never quite as funny if you don't twist the truth round a little bit!! whistling.gif:lol:

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Dave Thorley at the second to last RSG came on after Carl F and said.... "If you have any request , then keep 'em to yourselves".............

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"a guy has just asked for some middle of the road sorry dont have "churpy churpy cheep cheep" didnt realise it was that kind of night!!!!"

the guy wasnt impressed, but i thought it was funny

happy soulin

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"a guy has just asked for some middle of the road sorry dont have "churpy churpy cheep cheep" didnt realise it was that kind of night!!!!"

the guy wasnt impressed, but i thought it was funny

happy soulin

were`s your mama gone,far far away.........cant get this out me head now..... ranting_1.gif

Wish you hadn't done that ken, it's catching...................Woke up this morning and my momma was gone, Ooh wee chirpy chirpy cheep cheep..........................

QoFxx

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Wish you hadn't done that ken, it's catching...................Woke up this morning and my momma was gone, Ooh wee chirpy chirpy cheep cheep..........................

QoFxx

Anybody got a sound file or mp3?..... ranting_1.gif
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When people used to ask for requests, a mate of mine would put his hand in his pocket and pull out a pound coin, give it to them and say 'If you want requests, f**k off to the pub over the road and put some money in the juke box'!! thumbsup.gif

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When people used to ask for requests, a mate of mine would put his hand in his pocket and pull out a pound coin, give it to them and say 'If you want requests, f**k off to the pub over the road and put some money in the juke box'!! thumbsup.gif

Janine and I could have great fun requesting stuff during is spot laugh.gifbiggrin.gif

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I'm almost 90% sure a certain scottish DJ on here once dedicated the mid-tempo gem " The Queen is on Her Knees" to " All the Rangers fans out there!" thumbsup.giflaugh.gif:lol:tongue.gif

Hammy

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I'm almost 90% sure a certain scottish DJ on here once dedicated the mid-tempo gem " The Queen is on Her Knees" to " All the Rangers fans out there!" ph34r.gif:lol::P:P

Hammy

Top jock....... :good:

:thumbsup:

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What you trying to do Sian?,i`ll have find my own copy and post it meself.... :thumbsup:

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The Mighty BUB (RIP) was the craziest dj ever to grace our glorious scene he used to make people laugh as much with his comments as with his language!!! i.e. get on the floor you lazy set of B*****S

My Old Fella used to knock about with him in the days of the Tracky and then onto Cleethorpes.

He told me that before he put each record on the deck, he'd grab it by the middle and outer edge and give it a quick buff on his gut. It's a trick I've perfected myself in my more rotund years :thumbsup:

Best thing he told me was after the Tracky had finished, everyone used to pile into my Dad's wagon in the Car Park and drive over to Cleggy. (He used to sell Fruit & Veg on the Markets at Thirsk, Whitby etc and had a big Green Ford D series curtainsider)

Bub always sat up front with Pops, and he said he used to 'Morph' into the shape of the cab and fill all the gap to the windscreen with his head bobbing about on top!

My Uncle Mick once got into the cab between them on the way back from Cleggy, and started to fall asleep. Bub shouted "Ere, Lad, get the heead on ere (patting gut), best pilla tha'll eva have"

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I'm almost 90% sure a certain scottish DJ on here once dedicated the mid-tempo gem " The Queen is on Her Knees" to " All the Rangers fans out there!" :thumbsup:ph34r.gif:lol::P

Hammy

Why did he play that - has he not got a copy of Hun's Review 'Dont Make Me Love You on Sorro. Apolgies couldn't resist a scottish football gag.

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Remember the Cricketers Alniter Joan when I was finishing my spot and a certain mate of mine was next up

he said hurry up i want to show you how its done he put Cashing In Voices of east Harlem on the spare deck turned around I flipped it over and switched the speed to 33, when my last 45 had finished this certain dj got on the mike and said i,m ----- ------- from Blackpool and i,m here to make you dance he pressed the button to start the deck and the b side came on after the shock he turned it over said sorry get dancin

then cashin in started on 33 rpm the look on his face it was pure shock a few in the club started hecklin him

Joan threw a banana at him :yes: What a laugh those good old days hey :thumbsup:

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Remember the Cricketers Alniter Joan when I was finishing my spot and a certain mate of mine was next up

he said hurry up i want to show you how its done he put Cashing In Voices of east Harlem on the spare deck turned around I flipped it over and switched the speed to 33, when my last 45 had finished this certain dj got on the mike and said i,m ----- ------- from Blackpool and i,m here to make you dance he pressed the button to start the deck and the b side came on after the shock he turned it over said sorry get dancin

then cashin in started on 33 rpm the look on his face it was pure shock a few in the club started hecklin him

Joan threw a banana at him :huh: What a laugh those good old days hey :thumbsup:

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"Now a fantastic soul record I haven't played for ages - Benzine and "Village of Tears"

She was only the petrol pump attendants daughter but she loved the smell of Benz

wont finish it for obvious reasons

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He told me that before he put each record on the deck, he'd grab it by the middle and outer edge and give it a quick buff on his gut. It's a trick I've perfected myself in my more rotund years :thumbsup:

:yes:

i know that to be true, as I have a DVD at home with him on doing it.....at Cleethorpes....

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I`m sure this thread has been done but I canny find it and it had me in kinks of laughter last time and would love to hear a few more of those inspired words of wisdom that our record spinners say.The last time this was up for topic one sourcer listed 5 or 6 things that have been said and what they actually mean.One was ---" And as requested " ( with or without fake name ). Real meaning ----I`ve been dying to play this for ages and even if it doesn`t go down well don`t really matter cause I`m such a kind hearted soul I`ve played it for you.So it`s your fault nobody likes it------Absolutely had me in stitches,cause I`ve said that on the odd occasion.So come on soulies I`d love to hear whether it`s your own wisdom or somebodys elses,remember it`s not a witch hunt just a bit of a laugh.

best

Andy :yes:

I remember one evening being asked (whilst playing George Freeman) "for gods sake will you play something fast?" OK I said and put on the Vondells. The woman who had asked for "something fast" didn't dance so I couldn't resist saying "I played that because I was asked to play something fast I didn't realise she meant to ask me to 'play something I know' "

I did feel bad about that but only for a second or so :thumbsup:

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When I used to do the Chesham Elgiva Hall nights, a girlie kept asking for 60s pop tunes. She came and asked for the Crazy World of Arthur Brown, "Fire". So the I introduced the next record " I am the god of hellfire and I bring you Fireman, Vala Regan"..........................I'll get me coat

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Andy BB's "top tip" atthe end of his 100club debut last month made me grin.....

"and if you're gonna dj at the best soul club in the world, it's probably best not to do a whole gram of MDMA before hand....!" :thumbsup:

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Can't remember who it was ..... one of the Buzzard DJ's i think ......

"Pablo ..... your mum wants you .... she's outside ......." funny as fcuk :thumbsup:

Remember it well, & yes funny as fcuk then & now, but can't think who said it....

JB

Guest ScooterNik
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Can't remember who it was, but 'You've paid you're f***ing money, no ones stopping you from f***ing dancing' to an empty dancefloor

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I once played a record at Blackburn allnighter covered up as the Heamorroids...told eveyone that Soul Bowl had piles of em, this bloke then came up and asked me if i had a tel # for Soul Bowl :thumbsup:

At the Peterboro 30th reunion last year I attempted to introduce Dooley Sliverspoon -Game Players...I was so pissed I couldn't say it (it has been taped)

For some bizzare reason I introduced Hold back the night at Chris Kings 40th as THE TRUMPS!!!!

Once played a record at Buzzard covered up as The Wellingtons told the crowd after that it was deffo not a boot...wooooooooooooosh.

P'Boro humour I guess, I'll get my coat.

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