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someone out there please supply some info on the last weekends events, Crewe alldayer yesterday included various D.J,s. Sean Chapman did an evening spot could someone supply a full track list of the hour or so,s spun discs.

also at the all nighter at the irish club, nottingham the same for the d.j known as DUDE.

to save mistakes later these two events flung up some interesting conclusions on aspects of the scene in general, and are based on these two spots, thanks

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someone out there please supply some info on the last weekends events, Crewe alldayer yesterday included various D.J,s. Sean Chapman did an evening spot could someone supply a full track list of the hour or so,s spun discs.

also at the all nighter at the irish club, nottingham the same for the d.j known as DUDE.

to save mistakes later these two events flung up some interesting conclusions on aspects of the scene in general, and are based on these two spots, thanks

 

Interesting, anything you can share with us?

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Interesting, anything you can share with us?

I was trying to understand what he was infering with that particular comment also.  Looked at Feedbacks, a little sparce but nothing other than what you expext - cracking night, floor full, pack and DJ's were awesome !!

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i really need the play lists as near as damn it,  to satisfy me!   noting your points on cracking night- the girls to the left also enjoyed. i however have some reservations about 'direction'

 

The 2 events,or the 2 dj spots.?

just the two spots for now

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i really need the play lists as near as damn it,  to satisfy me!   noting your points on cracking night- the girls to the left also enjoyed. i however have some reservations about 'direction'

 

just the two spots for now

You're just playing with us aren't you ?

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danced all weekend now time for play???? work maybe, comment yes,  someone has to question. dont be coy give me the playlists

 

If it is only the playlist of each you require perhaps it would be better to request in the respective lookbacks..

 

Your original post, however,  appears to imply that these two particular sets were Scene defining in some way...

 

still intrigued...

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got one playlist coming from Dude, it on the whole shows how an hour spot with a little selection forethought can be both interesting, danced to, talked about amongst friends, different from the same dross and from someone who is fairly new to the public he was playing to. Excellent.

the hour from Sean at Crewe however was one of the biggest loads of unrelated musical genres ive ever heard played, While the Latin pair goes ok, Most of the rest included discs that not only raised eyebrows amongst a large crowd but baffled some of our knowledged group to the point not knowing what to say. Sean ive heard many times in the past with nothing to comment on, this was very different, not good to the point of irrelevant for the northern scene and its crossover styles.

This is a matter of opinion and taste  but not an en masse silent vote. Somewhere in the midst was a track by connie L or van dyke that was great to hear, but an acquired taste item that shone in the middle of a waste of 45 mins cleared dance floor in an otherwise full dance floor throughout.  Did we imagine or mass hallucinate?? Only the play lists would define the sheer depth of this for your own opinion. Hence the initial request.

we expect to hear all things in many venues, but not time and time again in endless loops of repetition depending on the d.j in question, or the particular sound. Something must give here its become so predictable a lot of time that the music is becoming phased out in the soundwave sense. and meet ups, drinks, facebook's photo sharing becomes primary motive to forget the progression of a healthy music scene.

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Sean had been out  the previous night or 2 at a Ska/Latin/Soul mix night. Perhaps he hadn't come down from that experience by the time he did the Crewe few.

So, basically, what you are saying is Sean played a shit set, or at least not to your liking along with some of the 'knowledgeable' ones ?

Didn't go, cannot comment. You don't really need a Play list to confirm what you heard, unless you didn't go and you just need to see it to believe it ? You either loved it or hated it ( and a bit in between ). 

The same shit being played by same DJ's is nothing new and has been thrashed to within an inch of its miserable life on here numerous times and probably will be again. Someone coming along and playing something a little left field is great to see/hear and we must embrace it but not strangle it to the point they have to play the wierd and wonderful to enhance their reputation.

Pat on the back for Dude, slap on the face for Sean, is that what you are saying ??

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This is a matter of opinion and taste  but not an en masse silent vote. Somewhere in the midst was a track by connie L or van dyke that was great to hear, but an acquired taste item that shone in the middle of a waste of 45 mins cleared dance floor in an otherwise full dance floor throughout.

Earl Van Dyke, Dick Van Dyke, The Van Dykes ?

I do not see the relevance of a full floor being the sign of a great night. Anyone, and I mean anyone, can fill a Dance floor with the cheapest tackiest pieces of Northern Soul. Just stick on 1/2 dozen Motown tracks that always works. A lot of folk don't go to Dance, a lot of folk can't Dance any more or just can't Dance. They sit around and listen and appreciate.  This is not a reference to what Sean played as I didn't hear it so ....

You cannot get a packed floor when playing something a little different, they do not go hand in hand. Packed floor all night usually means, and I loathe to use the phrase, Top 500. Both ways ? Not gonna happen

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Seans sets are so unpredictable and he loves to play latin style, whilst it is not my favourite gendre Sean always plays uptempo and I love his sets

I heard him at Alterego and I was at The Coalville Nighter which was held at The Nottingham Irish Centre

I did not attend The Box but it is a venue I love and I have no doubt Sean would provide his playlist

The girls you refer to are as I'm sure youre aware Jackie, Joy and Debs from Derby and attend most nighters and are at Soul events all over the country every weekend

Like others have said I'm curious about what you've been on

Fred

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hi there sharmo here on a different pc I'm not sure that I understand the nature of this thread or indeed the point.Enchantedrythm do you just need the two list to openly draw a comparison between both spots or something else Sir ?.For starters I've known Dude for over twenty five years and first encountered Sean at one of the early Prestatyne  and was just starting to dj .I remember his top want being "Sitting in my class". to be fare we're dealing with two different djing situations Sean is one of the busiest and liked people on the scene , He starts to work as soon as he enters a venue by making notes of what's already been played and never knowingly plays a 45 no matter how good a floor filler that's already been aired.It's a truism that He may occasionally drop a little obscurity into the mix now and again and why not?.Sean Chapman can and does hold his own no matter where he is and ranks as one of the top oldies spinners in Europe and in addition is a very humble man to boot. Last Saturday he had a relaxing evening at the Spa in Derby and did the complete oppersite of his usual spot , which is exactly what we wanted him to do.I wasn't at the irish last Saturday so can't comment on Dude's spot he;s always been a professional type and does to be fare play to the crowd and as in the frame work of Sean appears to be a very nice chap.So here's a question for you Sean does around 200 gig's a year how can he be judged on one spot that was for a change a little different to his usual thing? Answer he can't .Let's not start getting involved in one of those who's got the biggest dinger arguments as to start with let's just say "Del Larks " ,"Eddie Parker "  ,"Otis Lee" ect.They are two great guy's and respected members of the northern soul community so what's the big deal ?  I hope this thread isn't a serious attempt on Seans reputation as either a dj or human being because that would be a great injustice and wouldn't be fare . to be honest with you Sir you've actually put both Dude and Sean on the spot by doing this , so let's see the dj lists then , and let the thread unfold best regards Simon.

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someone out there please supply some info on the last weekends events, Crewe alldayer yesterday included various D.J,s. Sean Chapman did an evening spot could someone supply a full track list of the hour or so,s spun discs.

also at the all nighter at the irish club, nottingham the same for the d.j known as DUDE.

to save mistakes later these two events flung up some interesting conclusions on aspects of the scene in general, and are based on these two spots, thanks

 

Would like to see the two playlists out of interest please, and as context for the thread in the first place.

 

Also, would be useful for you to just say what your own opinion is, rather than everyone having to speculate on what you mean.

 

Thread reads a bit like ... "Do you want to know a secret?" ... "Yes please!" ... "Well I'm not going to tell you!".  :sleep3:

 

Richard 

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Would like to see the two playlists out of interest please, and as context for the thread in the first place.

 

Also, would be useful for you to just say what your own opinion is, rather than everyone having to speculate on what you mean.

 

Thread reads a bit like ... "Do you want to know a secret?" ... "Yes please!" ... "Well I'm not going to tell you!".  :sleep3:

 

Richard 

 

I doubt it would make things any clearer Richard, you can't judge how well a set went down from reading a playlist. I've heard many a set that 'on paper' would read pretty average and yet on the night worked really well

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I doubt it would make things any clearer Richard, you can't judge how well a set went down from reading a playlist. I've heard many a set that 'on paper' would read pretty average and yet on the night worked really well

 

Sure - tend to agree Joan - but I'm not sure anyone is getting what is behind the original post - which asked for the playlists in the first place - I'm just a bit confused  :face:

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Sure - tend to agree Joan - but I'm not sure anyone is getting what is behind the original post - which asked for the playlists in the first place - I'm just a bit confused  :face:

 

 

It might have been one of those 'in the moment' posts, I'm sure we've all been there. Beyond that I'm with you ... only more than a bit lol

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I find it a tad tiresome when a Dj gets knocked on this forum for playing what he believes in ... its quite simple if you don't like what he plays don't go and listen , at the end of the day its your opinion and you are entitled to it , you paid your money , next time make your choice from your experience .

 

To demand his playlist so that you can ridicule his "bravery" in play is not going to score you any browny points on here my friend... Sean has many followers that like that style of play , you only have to look at the floor to see that is quite self evident. 

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nothing to do with oldies, newies atc. Please post the play lists. Its to do with Soul vs crap. Im not knocking anyone. yes its all been said before. yes im banging my head on a brick wall. it was something that really stuck out in my mind last weekend. Ive been here before as early as Soul Source Record Magazine days when the politics of the soul scene were first bought into print. It will always be an issue.

Seans spot was not an advert in any way or form for a progressive way forward, it was a delve into second rate pop that had some sort of beat. On the other hand Dude played a set that consisted of obscure known records that were mainly "Soul" and worked in my opinion.

The nuneaton nighter a couple of weeks ago also included a fair number of records (trickster in fact) that were known but not to the general crowd, that i would class as more obscure soul records. The bulk of which were danced to by many who im sure had never heard before.

I was so taken aback by the quality of Seans spot that to not let my opinion be known would have been folly.

I love my/our scene, and as such, need to comment on what i hear. It seems to be that a lot of people out there have no politics regarding play lists/spots etc and if the sound fits then its soul in their opinions, or must be, on this occasion it was b****ks.

Play lists please!!!!

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I doubt it would make things any clearer Richard, you can't judge how well a set went down from reading a playlist. I've heard many a set that 'on paper' would read pretty average and yet on the night worked really well

 

 

yes you can joan, just get the play lists posted as ive been trying from the first, seems harder than ever, the more i try!!!!!

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