Guest Stuart T Posted June 21, 2006 Posted June 21, 2006 Think that was me Stu that brought the mic thing up, to me if you just play records then your a selector but to get the full dj badge you have to use the mic. I agree with you totally that some people are incomprehensible & just shout down the mic but some people, Keith Money for instance use it to create an atmosphere along side the playing of the toons. Btw Stu, you are a mighty fine Selector if you don't mind me saying! Simon Selector Oh ta mate , Three Minute Hero, thats me, know what you mean, some people are very good but I find the way some other people carry on puts me off the whole microphone thing. Funny how rarely the mic is used on other scenes. I reckon some of those Scottish blokes have an advantage because they have such clear diction, certain ladies the same. I may practice my elocution "The rain in Spain is mainly on the plain". "The next record is really very good and I think that you should all dance to it and then clap at the end".
Guest vinylvixen Posted June 21, 2006 Posted June 21, 2006 Too loud!! Is the right answer I always knew you were astute, Ken Jo x
Guest andrew bin Posted June 21, 2006 Posted June 21, 2006 Mr Willingham for me the dogs bollox allways got the room buzzing I first heard him at Prestatyn years ago and he made the hairs stand up on the back of my neck, F**king awesome also Mick H, Sam, Sean Chapman and Dave Evison
Guest vinylvixen Posted June 21, 2006 Posted June 21, 2006 "The next record is really very good and I think that you should all dance to it and then clap at the end". LOL - that's what I say.... Jo
Winnie :-) Posted June 21, 2006 Posted June 21, 2006 Oh ta mate , Three Minute Hero, thats me, know what you mean, some people are very good but I find the way some other people carry on puts me off the whole microphone thing. Funny how rarely the mic is used on other scenes. I reckon some of those Scottish blokes have an advantage because they have such clear diction, certain ladies the same. I may practice my elocution "The rain in Spain is mainly on the plain". "The next record is really very good and I think that you should all dance to it and then clap at the end". ============== The plain what?
Guest vinylvixen Posted June 21, 2006 Posted June 21, 2006 ============== The plain what? Bourneville? Jo
Winnie :-) Posted June 21, 2006 Posted June 21, 2006 Bourneville? Jo ============= More likely 'virginia' Eno :-)
Guest Stuart T Posted June 21, 2006 Posted June 21, 2006 LOL - that's what I say.... Jo I left out the "other words".
Phild Posted June 21, 2006 Posted June 21, 2006 I think there have been a lot of too obvious reponses. With people confusing awesome records with great DJ'ing (Butch etc). A good DJ doesn't necessarily have to have the best records. Butch has the best records (these days anyway) and is a competent DJ, but not the best. The definition of a truly great DJ is one who reads his crowd perfectly and plays to entertain those that are there. Amongst the best DJ's I have witnessed are (in no particular order) - Ian Levine - Mecca times (could have been a real contender ), Richard Searling, Dave Withers, Pat Brady, Steve Whittle - Casino days, Mark Bicknell (when he's not tired & emotional ) and Dave Evison. Phil
Guest Stuart T Posted June 21, 2006 Posted June 21, 2006 (edited) ============== The plain what? Cor blimey Professer Iggins, like flat ground, not carpenters' tools nor new fangled flying machines. Edited June 21, 2006 by Stuart T
Guest Posted June 21, 2006 Posted June 21, 2006 Aha an easy one..... .........errrrrrrrr Me? IMHO Sean Hampsey Oh.... and Steve Mannion I agree - Sean Hampsey ..... he owes it all to the Bill Payne School of Deck Techniques . ( Malc Burton ) CLIFTON HALL RE-UNION Saturday 29th July Bar no 10, Wellgate, Rotherham. Guest DJ's Sean Hampsey, Darran Arden, Steve Mannion & Cliff Dale
Russ Vickers Posted June 21, 2006 Posted June 21, 2006 BUTCH THE REST ARE PLAYING CATCH UP! AND HAVE BEEN FOR 25 YEARS. ANDY DYSON CLOSE SECOND. THEN SAM FOR DURABILITY AND PURE CLASS. Ditto................plus Dicky of course, back in the day. Russ
SteveM Posted June 21, 2006 Posted June 21, 2006 You bloody liar Steve. Wasn't the legendary Chris Brady your warm up man at Clifton Bet you don't know what the 1st record played at Clifton was do you? Bet Sean knows You are wrong again Martin. Bill Ward was my warm up man . By the time the legendary CB started, I'd moved into Richards old spot and still got second billing to Sean. (Beat him in the BlackBeat poll though, Soul Adequate may post the results up, as I know he's still got a copy. C'mon Neil, don't let me down mate ) Did Derek Sheldon or Crofty play it. Cos that will narrow it down tremendously !
Mike Lofthouse Posted June 21, 2006 Posted June 21, 2006 I think my choice would have to be ian levine as he was miles in front of everybody around the 1972/1973 era . Ian Levine by a country mile for me! Pick up those Black Music magazines from the time and see his column for the records he was breaking week in week out. Also, thought he and Colin Curtis circa 75/76 were so right in what they were doing - although ironically I think Ian himself would disagree now Mike ps I am interested to know - what sounds has Butch broken over the years - i have no idea?
Guest Posted June 21, 2006 Posted June 21, 2006 You are wrong again Martin. Bill Ward was my warm up man . By the time the legendary CB started, I'd moved into Richards old spot and still got second billing to Sean. (Beat him in the BlackBeat poll though, Soul Adequate may post the results up, as I know he's still got a copy. C'mon Neil, don't let me down mate ) Did Derek Sheldon or Crofty play it. Cos that will narrow it down tremendously ! Bet Adrian played the first record,test the aquipment
Baz Atkinson Posted June 21, 2006 Posted June 21, 2006 Ditto................plus Dicky of course, back in the day. Russ LOTS HAVE SHORT MEMORIES CANT REMEMBER ANY OF THESE DJS DISCOVERING THE LIKES OF THE JUST BROTHERS -GO ON AND LAUGH,MASQUERADERS ,THE AWESOME JESSE JAMES ,BARONS OF SOUL,THE LIST IS ENDLESS .
Mark B Posted June 21, 2006 Posted June 21, 2006 best dj's ever Barry Tasker early 70's pendulum Ian levine and Colin Curtis 73 to 76, Richard searling 70's till i stopped in 79/80, soul sam cleethorpes days and now, Artur fenn now, Carl willingham From when i came back 1996 till he retired, Of all of these i would say my favourite was Ian levine hs early years. mark
Chalky Posted June 21, 2006 Posted June 21, 2006 (edited) ps I am interested to know - what sounds has Butch broken over the years - i have no idea? Mello Souls - We Can Make It Jesse James - Are You Gonna Leave Me Mac Staten & Nomads - There She Goes Ann Robinson - World Of Happiness Jesse James - Love Is Alright Walter & Admerations -Man Oh Man Diane Lewis - Ain't Got A Chance Devotions - Do Do De Do Dop Temptones - Thats When You Know You're In Love Masqueraders c/u Jerry Williams - Ordinary Girl c/u JJ Jackson - Too Much Love c/u (Johnny Praye) Martha Jean Love - Old Time Lover Jerri Taylor c/u Antellects - Love Slave Patrinell Staten - Little Love Affair Stormy Wynters - Lifesaver Jean Carter - I Wanna Know Barons Of Soul to name but a few.... Edited June 21, 2006 by chalky
Sean Hampsey Posted June 21, 2006 Posted June 21, 2006 Good call Sean, but don't forgeth that bloke who warmed up for us ................. Richard something I think his name was Ah Yes, I vaguely remember him. A Tall Dark Handsome chap?? Oh No............. that was me as well!! CU at the Clifton Hall Revival. We'll show 'em how it's done Stevie! Sean Hampsey
Mark B Posted June 21, 2006 Posted June 21, 2006 Mello Souls - We Can Make It Jesse James - Are You Gonna Leave Me Mac Staten & Nomads - There She Goes Ann Robinson - World Of Happiness Jesse James - Love Is Alright Walter & Admerations -Man Oh Man Diane Lewis - Ain't Got A Chance Devotions - Do Do De Do Dop Temptones - Thats When You Know You're In Love Masqueraders c/u Jerry Williams - Ordinary Girl c/u JJ Jackson - Too Much Love c/u (Johnny Praye) Martha Jean Love - Old Time Lover Jerri Taylor c/u Antellects - Love Slave Patrinell Staten - Little Love Affair Stormy Wynters - Lifesaver Jean Carter - I Wanna Know Barons Of Soul to name but a few.... hi chalky a few there, not being picky and cant be sure but wasnt Jesse James - Are You Gonna Leave Me discovered and played in the 70's, but as i say i cant be sure. he is a good dj and a brave one which a lot cannot claim to be, i think you need to be brave to try to break unknowns as we all know that is not as easy these day's, mark
Baz Atkinson Posted June 21, 2006 Posted June 21, 2006 Mello Souls - We Can Make It Jesse James - Are You Gonna Leave Me Mac Staten & Nomads - There She Goes Ann Robinson - World Of Happiness Jesse James - Love Is Alright Walter & Admerations -Man Oh Man Diane Lewis - Ain't Got A Chance Devotions - Do Do De Do Dop Temptones - Thats When You Know You're In Love Masqueraders c/u Jerry Williams - Ordinary Girl c/u JJ Jackson - Too Much Love c/u (Johnny Praye) Martha Jean Love - Old Time Lover Jerri Taylor c/u Antellects - Love Slave Patrinell Staten - Little Love Affair Stormy Wynters - Lifesaver Jean Carter - I Wanna Know Barons Of Soul to name but a few.... first one to play as far as i can remember also TRUE IMAGE,MILTON PARKER [WARM UP TO RARE OF RARE AT MANCHESTER YEARS AGO] UNIQUE BLEND -MANY MORE AS WELL .
Chalky Posted June 21, 2006 Posted June 21, 2006 -->QUOTE(mark.b @ Jun 21 2006, 08:36 PM) link hi chalky a few there, not being picky and cant be sure but wasnt Jesse James - Are You Gonna Leave Me discovered and played in the 70's, but as i say i cant be sure. mark Hi Mark, dunno before my time Butch covered it up as Arcades for obvious reasons.
Chris L Posted June 21, 2006 Posted June 21, 2006 Ian circa 1972/73,against Butch best part of 3 decades,think Butch gets it,but a big shout for Keb,who was the best when he was around of coarse after undiscovered me Hhmm..............Ian found so many, many top Northern Soul sounds, it was of course easier in them days, but he was strictly a floor filler - gets my vote every time. Chris L
Chris L Posted June 21, 2006 Posted June 21, 2006 -->QUOTE(mark.b @ Jun 21 2006, 08:27 PM) link best dj's ever Barry Tasker early 70's pendulum Ian levine and Colin Curtis 73 to 76, Richard searling 70's till i stopped in 79/80, soul sam cleethorpes days and now, Artur fenn now, Carl willingham From when i came back 1996 till he retired, Of all of these i would say my favourite was Ian levine hs early years. mark Artur (I guess that's the same as Arthur :-) Fenn !!!!!!!!! Smashing bloke, gormless taste in music.........I think he plays all his records backwards. Chris
Guest Awake 502 Posted June 21, 2006 Posted June 21, 2006 (edited) You are wrong again Martin. Bill Ward was my warm up man . By the time the legendary CB started, I'd moved into Richards old spot and still got second billing to Sean. (Beat him in the BlackBeat poll though, Soul Adequate may post the results up, as I know he's still got a copy. C'mon Neil, don't let me down mate ) Did Derek Sheldon or Crofty play it. Cos that will narrow it down tremendously ! Clifton Hall was run as a mid week venue years before the nighters started, I know as I used to dj there.... As for then poll, do you mean this one..... Steve ? nope, can't see you there... Me and Shaun are there though.... Take a look at the top records of the year, what a varied lot that is.... Edited June 21, 2006 by Awake 502
Cunnie Posted June 21, 2006 Posted June 21, 2006 Clifton Hall was run as a mid week venue years before the nighters started, I know as I used to dj there.... As for then poll, do you mean this one..... Steve ? nope, can't see you there... Me and Shaun are there though.... Take a look at the top records of the year, what a varied lot that is.... Your'e not getting mixed up with the Assembly Rooms are you Darran? Might be me though, grey matter not what it was
Guest HiTtHeBoNgO Posted June 21, 2006 Posted June 21, 2006 ============= More likely 'virginia' Eno :-) Now that's wit............ still giggling - Jo
Guest Awake 502 Posted June 21, 2006 Posted June 21, 2006 (edited) Your'e not getting mixed up with the Assembly Rooms are you Darran? Might be me though, grey matter not what it was No, Assembley Rooms was mainly mid 70's they used to get 700 in mid-week !! Clifton Hall was later on... Although the venues did sem to alternate until the Assembley Rooms closed down. First record played at Clifton Hall was probably during the warm up before the wrestling Edited June 21, 2006 by Awake 502
Guest Posted June 21, 2006 Posted June 21, 2006 for verbal gymnastics and entertainment tony dellar was and still is hard to beat. chris forest is also informative, humourous and also quite political when dj ing, makes a change from the grunts who have the records of the gods but the delivery of an english cricketer.
Guest Posted June 21, 2006 Posted June 21, 2006 My favourites were definately Dave Abbott and Steve Csordas when they double-decked for the Southern Soul Movement. Real corkers were played and I danced incessantly! Otherwise I really like Ginger - he gets the dancefloor going, Sean Chapman plays some lurverly mid tempo stuff when he hasn't got his disco head on and I really like Mark Bicknell too
steve z Posted June 21, 2006 Posted June 21, 2006 I think my choice would have to be ian levine as he was miles in front of everybody around the 1972/1973 era . JUST DEPENDS ON YOUR EARS...........Stevie Z
Guest ZTSC Posted June 21, 2006 Posted June 21, 2006 Mello Souls - We Can Make It Jesse James - Are You Gonna Leave Me Mac Staten & Nomads - There She Goes Ann Robinson - World Of Happiness Jesse James - Love Is Alright Walter & Admerations -Man Oh Man Diane Lewis - Ain't Got A Chance Devotions - Do Do De Do Dop Temptones - Thats When You Know You're In Love Masqueraders c/u Jerry Williams - Ordinary Girl c/u JJ Jackson - Too Much Love c/u (Johnny Praye) Martha Jean Love - Old Time Lover Jerri Taylor c/u Antellects - Love Slave Patrinell Staten - Little Love Affair Stormy Wynters - Lifesaver Jean Carter - I Wanna Know Barons Of Soul to name but a few.... Jesse James (x2) and Walter & Admirations can't be credited to Butch mind . Andy Rix and Brady played them first as far as I can remember
Ted Massey Posted June 21, 2006 Posted June 21, 2006 (edited) Jesse James (x2) and Walter & Admirations can't be credited to Butch mind . Andy Rix and Brady played them first as far as I can remember Brady played the Walter A side Life of tears and wasnt it kenny burrell that really broke jesse james love is alright Edited June 21, 2006 by Tedsoul
SteveM Posted June 21, 2006 Posted June 21, 2006 (edited) Clifton Hall was run as a mid week venue years before the nighters started, I know as I used to dj there.... As for then poll, do you mean this one..... Steve ? nope, can't see you there... Me and Shaun are there though.... Take a look at the top records of the year, what a varied lot that is.... That ones the following year as you well know. I'd "retired" by then. Look at last years positions in brackets and work out who number 3 was (Although how I beat Arthur into 4th place God only knows ) Good times and great music though Darran Edited June 21, 2006 by SteveM
Guest Awake 502 Posted June 21, 2006 Posted June 21, 2006 That ones the following year as you well know. I'd "retired" by then. Look at last years positions in brackets and work out who number 3 was (Although how I beat Arthur into 4th place God only knows ) Good times and great music though Darran Great music indeed, although way ahead of it's time unfortunately, we should all get together and get Robin and Adam involved. That would be a night to remember...
SteveM Posted June 21, 2006 Posted June 21, 2006 Great music indeed, although way ahead of it's time unfortunately, we should all get together and get Robin and Adam involved. That would be a night to remember...
Sean Hampsey Posted June 21, 2006 Posted June 21, 2006 Great music indeed, although way ahead of it's time unfortunately, we should all get together and get Robin and Adam involved. That would be a night to remember... Guys, Agree. We were all in an environment very much ahead of it's time. The Northern Scene had a real shot in the arm from Alan & Steve's Clifton Hall and Steve's "Winter Gardens" & Bradford. Right place, right time and we got away with an awesome selection of truly 'across the board' Soul Music. I'd certainly be in favour of pulling in Robin & Adam for a one off... or even something more regular! Suggest we discuss at the CLIFTON HALL REUNION when we get a mo! As for the DJ Poll, couldn't believe that the Searling fella got twice as many votes as me that year! Was he the guy in the Yellow Suit? Love him really! And only a handful of votes between 5th & 7th place!! Was this 1983? Would love to see a copy of the previous year's chart for comparison....anyone? Steve, retired or not, you'd still have blinded some of the newbies! Good to see you back and at 'em! Sean Hampsey
Guest Awake 502 Posted June 21, 2006 Posted June 21, 2006 Was this 1983? Would love to see a copy of the previous year's chart for comparison....anyone? Steve, retired or not, you'd still have blinded some of the newbies! Good to see you back and at 'em! Sean Hampsey Previous years poll, two top venues Make your choices for the revival atb Darran
Sean Hampsey Posted June 21, 2006 Posted June 21, 2006 I agree - Sean Hampsey ..... he owes it all to the Bill Payne School of Deck Techniques . ( Malc Burton ) Thanks for the vote Malc....... but I actually owed a lot of it to both Bill and yourself. See on Darrens jpeg (DJ & Venue Poll) how the Windmill, a small town 'Local Venue' figured in the Top UK Venues at that time! Incredible mate. Sean Hampsey
Guest Awake 502 Posted June 21, 2006 Posted June 21, 2006 See on Darrens jpeg (DJ & Venue Poll) how the Windmill, a small town 'Local Venue' figured in the Top UK Venues at that time! Incredible mate. Sean Hampsey I used to dj there in 1984 when I was living in Swindon, long drive home sunday night....
Guest WPaulVanDyk Posted June 22, 2006 Posted June 22, 2006 Well i can't say who is best DJ when half of the older ones i never seen. Russ Winstanley seems easy to pick as told a legend but i like Andy "smudge" Smith who DJ's locally where i am he seems good. Paul Donnerlly back in the 70's i believe would have been hard to beat in local area i see why he would be last to DJ at Wirrana save the best still last.
Deegee Posted June 22, 2006 Posted June 22, 2006 (edited) Saus....without a doubt Ditto plus Matt Smart, Keith Money, Kenny Burrell, Dave Rimmer, Dave Raistrick, Roger Banks, Adam, Trevski, the list is really endless cos Id get bored listening to the same dj all the time. But then I wasnt "allowed" to go to dos in the earlier days so never heard the 70's/80's ones so talking about the last four years. I couldnt pick one between them tho. ooh and Mick H and Gooey Hennigan! and.......... Edited June 22, 2006 by Ganche
Guest Posted June 22, 2006 Posted June 22, 2006 Mello Souls - We Can Make It Jesse James - Are You Gonna Leave Me Mac Staten & Nomads - There She Goes Ann Robinson - World Of Happiness Jesse James - Love Is Alright Walter & Admerations -Man Oh Man Diane Lewis - Ain't Got A Chance Devotions - Do Do De Do Dop Temptones - Thats When You Know You're In Love Masqueraders c/u Jerry Williams - Ordinary Girl c/u JJ Jackson - Too Much Love c/u (Johnny Praye) Martha Jean Love - Old Time Lover Jerri Taylor c/u Antellects - Love Slave Patrinell Staten - Little Love Affair Stormy Wynters - Lifesaver Jean Carter - I Wanna Know Barons Of Soul to name but a few.... only twenty !!!!!!! that is only one set !!!!!! so the rest of the time he must play other peoples discoveries, nuff said , happy birthday Ian Geffery Levine 60 today , NORTHERN SOUL DJ and multi million selling record producer
Little-stevie Posted June 22, 2006 Posted June 22, 2006 Ditto plus Matt Smart, Keith Money, Kenny Burrell, Dave Rimmer, Dave Raistrick, Roger Banks, Adam, Trevski, the list is really endless cos Id get bored listening to the same dj all the time. But then I wasnt "allowed" to go to dos in the earlier days so never heard the 70's/80's ones so talking about the last four years. I couldnt pick one between them tho. ooh and Mick H and Gooey Hennigan! and.......... For me and a good few of my mates its was Carl Willingham through the 90s to present day..We still miss him for sure...He was a dj who people would travel to see..God bless Carl Willingham,when he played Teardrops at Cleethorpes for the last time ,one of them moments indeed... Roger Banks in the mid 80s was the man for us also..I still like to see Roger play now...Would like to see the line up of djs from the Droylsden all niters in Manchester..I think they were the highlight of my time on the soul scene,they saved us at a time when the scene was pretty small..Mr Bicknell and co will go down in history for them all niters...Also Pat Brady in the 80s was another for my crowd. ...My little list is.. Roger Banks Carl Willingham Butch Keith Money Ady C... That was the thread about dj...I know and have heard many collectors put together a great set but they are just one offs for a small group..My list is for the guys who can bring quality and keep a large floor going..That what a dj was invented for... These cover my time on the scene from 82 to present day...Many more who have really pricked my ears but not really heard to much from them..Like i said the thread is about djs...I know some boys with records to kill for but they are collectors first and not really djs...I like to see these guys in smaller venues for a crowd that really listens... Some of the best tunes i have heard over the last year are from Mr Baz Atkinson,only heard this guy play a few times but he really pricked my ears with some different sounds...I think i will get to hear him a little more in the coming year .. This is a very large part of life for some and its to the grave..Keep your mind and soul together and you won't go far wrong...
Mark B Posted June 22, 2006 Posted June 22, 2006 JUST DEPENDS ON YOUR EARS...........Stevie Z stevie 72/3/4 was when he had all the golden years stuff so ears were alight at this time, you may not like ian not many people do but you cannot take away the stuff he discovered and broke in the early 70's. mark
Guest Posted June 22, 2006 Posted June 22, 2006 -->QUOTE(mark.b @ Jun 22 2006, 09:58 AM) link stevie 72/3/4 was when he had all the golden years stuff so ears were alight at this time, you may not like ian not many people do but you cannot take away the stuff he discovered and broke in the early 70's. mark i can tell you now that Ian does not give a flying f*** if he is liked, as long as his music keeps on selling, thats whats matters,
Reg Posted June 22, 2006 Posted June 22, 2006 QUOTE(mark.b @ Jun 22 2006, 09:58 AM) link stevie 72/3/4 was when he had all the golden years stuff so ears were alight at this time, you may not like ian not many people do but you cannot take away the stuff he discovered and broke in the early 70's. mark i can tell you now that Ian does not give a flying f*** if he is liked, as long as his music keeps on selling, thats whats matters, If he doesn't give a flying f*ck, how come you, his "sidekick" keep coming on here going on about him?
Guest Posted June 22, 2006 Posted June 22, 2006 If he doesn't give a flying f*ck, how come you, his "sidekick" keep coming on here going on about him? as i am a intersted in northern soul the records , and its history,and have a good collection of records and have been for a long time. do you have a better resaon to be on here ? i can tell all of you ,,that its not northern soul, that Ian does not like , but the hypocryts and idiots and the ego tripping prats that have ruined NS. my top 3 prats are chalky croasdale bicknall
Guest Dan Posted June 22, 2006 Posted June 22, 2006 as i am a intersted in northern soul the records , and its history,and have a good collection of records and have been for a long time. do you have a better resaon to be on here ? i can tell all of you ,,that its not northern soul, that Ian does not like , but the hypocryts and idiots and the ego tripping prats that have ruined NS. my top 3 prats are chalky croasdale bicknall you don't like ego-tripping prats, but you like ian levine? illogical, captain. ps how are you with pedants? what does this mean?: "as i am a intersted in northern soul the records". and you've got the names of two of your big hate targets misspelled, too
Guest LUCY J W Posted June 22, 2006 Posted June 22, 2006 (edited) i can tell all of you ,,that its not northern soul, that Ian does not like , but the hypocryts and idiots and the ego tripping prats that have ruined NS. my top 3 prats are chalky croasdale bicknall Why does every post I've seen your name on become a opportunity to attack someone else. This thread was asking best dj on Northern Scene not who your top pratts are. Personally Mr Crosdale and Mr Bicknell were always a pleasure to listen to DJing. and their willingness to share their extensive knowlegde without ever making me feel like I shouldn't ask. I can't comment on Chalky. Lucy Edited June 22, 2006 by LUCY J W
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