Guest gordon russell Posted February 14, 2014 Posted February 14, 2014 (edited) No he doesn't, he plays mainly 70's.Anyway, the point I'm making, and the point if the thread is that there are clubs that make it work70's thats modern to me lol.....it certainly ain,t 60's,r&b,latin or funk edged Edited February 14, 2014 by gordon russell
The Phantom Janitor Posted February 14, 2014 Posted February 14, 2014 That's good news the Longfield suite re-opening it was a great venue not sure about Hip-Hop though.
Popular Post Chalky Posted February 14, 2014 Popular Post Posted February 14, 2014 Don,t mean that........just look at the places that rock....Nuneaton (oldies)....Stoke (oldies) boomerang (crossover and modern) empty bottles (uptempo &r&b) black bee (same)....there ya go all have their own policy....which ain,t across the board. Boomerang isn't just crossover and modern. It features more than its fair share of 60's as well, right across the board. You have to know your crowd, book the right DJ's and get the mix right, have faith in your DJ's. Not everyone wants a formulaic night out, many like a bit of variety. if you don't like a particular policy at a venue then keep away, that's my philosophy. 4
Soulcool Posted February 14, 2014 Author Posted February 14, 2014 Check out 'Caliente' in Peterborough: Definately not a club banging out those played to death Oldies all night! Next one Friday 4th April - its FREE entry (has been for last couple of years). Cheers, Ray
Soulcool Posted February 14, 2014 Author Posted February 14, 2014 Raym, I have just checked out your link and it derserves a more in depth viewing so I will do just that, good to see Peterborough alive and jumping, I know what you mean and a lot of people will agree with you about the played out oldies, there is so much music out there that needs to be played, fresh tunes keeps the clubs new and the people dancing and enjoying their time out, which is what its all about (so is the hokey kokey thats what its all about) but you know mean, I said that quote before anyone else could, enjoy,Keep On.
Guest gordon russell Posted February 14, 2014 Posted February 14, 2014 (edited) Boomerang isn't just crossover and modern. It features more than its fair share of 60's as well, right across the board. You have to know your crowd, book the right DJ's and get the mix right, have faith in your DJ's. Not everyone wants a formulaic night out, many like a bit of variety. if you don't like a particular policy at a venue then keep away, that's my philosophy. err.......thats what l said?......unless of course ya djing? Back to the original posters post....what he was describing to me was crossover......so heres the rub.....l can name on one hand the places that rock,either from experience of from the chat from my oop north friends (not many lol)....wether they play from 60's through to modern,wether they shut at 2,3,4,6 or 8...they have a specific music policy.....l can also name on one hand all the places that are dreary,die early excetera, excetera.....and they all have a cross the board policy....with one exception....which is probably the social aspect ....which is fine Edited February 18, 2014 by gordon russell
Guest gordon russell Posted February 14, 2014 Posted February 14, 2014 (edited) Boomerang isn't just crossover and modern. It features more than its fair share of 60's as well, right across the board. You have to know your crowd, book the right DJ's and get the mix right, have faith in your DJ's. Not everyone wants a formulaic night out, many like a bit of variety. if you don't like a particular policy at a venue then keep away, that's my philosophy. Yes it may do mate,but it,s known for crossover and modern....which is fine, it knows what it is ans people who love that music love it....it still has a policy written or otherwise Edited February 14, 2014 by gordon russell
Liljimmycrank Posted February 14, 2014 Posted February 14, 2014 70's thats modern to me lol.....it certainly ain,t 60's,r&b,latin or funk edged Which we also play lots of, and everyone goes home happy, and come back for more. It works, and it works in other clubs. 1
Liljimmycrank Posted February 14, 2014 Posted February 14, 2014 You have to know your crowd, book the right DJ's and get the mix right, have faith in your DJ's. Not everyone wants a formulaic night out, many like a bit of variety. . Exactly!
Soulcool Posted February 17, 2014 Author Posted February 17, 2014 Hi Soulcool (Kim is it?). One downside to this thread (and has always been the case) is that there are sometimes "too many" venues on at the same time, thus creating frustration for promoters & punters alike, as Dave P says the Horse & Groom is a good alternative... Sunday afternoons. Labeat, I think we are getting our threads mixed, I'm male and I reckon Kim is a female, that in an earlier reply offered some recommendations, here this, like you say so many venues and so many soul music fans, we really need to do a cencus, we are so many I bet we could vote ourselves in government at the next election, Keep On.
Soulcool Posted February 17, 2014 Author Posted February 17, 2014 That Driving Beat (that's why I posted it on this thread), Rugby, Different Strokes, any event in Europe, GoGo Children. I'm sure there's quite a few more LilJimmyCrank/Gordon Russell, take it easy easy now its all about having fun, I have to agree with LilJimmyCrank though sorry Gordon, I have been to venues where they use a mix of styles, Just been to Indigo (inner city soul club) in Manchester, soul sam was there, but the guy's Gumbo and David (check out their sound file) play quality tunes, some DJ's can mix and flow with the records they play, Dave and Gumbo ( I give these fellas serious shout out) need a new word creating for what they do, and you heard it here first, they not only mix they "blend" they fused the different music styles together and it worked, damn right it did, maybe if more clubs did a "blend" then the people would be able to enjoy more than just one music style at a time, Keep On/
Soulcool Posted February 17, 2014 Author Posted February 17, 2014 That's good news the Longfield suite re-opening it was a great venue not sure about Hip-Hop though. The Phantom Janitor, Maybe I was pushing my luck with the Hip-Hop, Hip-Hop is damn funky tho', and if I can recommend, Eric Sermon's "Just Like Music" and 2pac "Temptations" also 2pac "If I Should Die Tonight" all have funk and soul, enjoy, Keep On.
Soulcool Posted February 17, 2014 Author Posted February 17, 2014 the horse and groom in doncaster..this sunday amazingly enough.... a real wide selection of soul music and a great atmosphere...now into our 6th year..another shameless plug..not that it need it..always rammed Dave Pinch, yeah I heard lots of good things about this venue years ago, I'm exhausted just thinking about all the top places there is still to go to, enjoy,Keep On.
Soulcool Posted February 17, 2014 Author Posted February 17, 2014 Boomerang isn't just crossover and modern. It features more than its fair share of 60's as well, right across the board. You have to know your crowd, book the right DJ's and get the mix right, have faith in your DJ's. Not everyone wants a formulaic night out, many like a bit of variety. if you don't like a particular policy at a venue then keep away, that's my philosophy. Chalky, Your right a variety keeps a club fresh and alive with Soul, I have just found a gem of a place in Manchester, Indigo (Inner city soul club) check out their sound file at Events, Dave and Gumbo these two guys have a talent to "blend" music styles, second time I've been to Indigo now and I will not be missing another, soul sam was there, its a real soul club in my humble opinion, Keep On.
Soulcool Posted February 17, 2014 Author Posted February 17, 2014 just do what you want, get in to your own thing if you want to be a scene person do that if you dont, just enjoy your own taste its not sort of hard work it out
Soulcool Posted February 17, 2014 Author Posted February 17, 2014 Gaz Thomas, Yep do what I want, yep got my own thing, love the music from Blues 1930's style to all Black music stlyles 2014,we have never had it so good, long may it continue, enjoy the time of our lives, Keep On
Liljimmycrank Posted February 17, 2014 Posted February 17, 2014 LilJimmyCrank/Gordon Russell, take it easy easy now its all about having fun, I have to agree with LilJimmyCrank though sorry Gordon, I have been to venues where they use a mix of styles,/ Don't worry about us mate, friendly banter. Terry likes what he likes, and that's important. Can't all be the same now can we. That'd be pretty boring 1
Soulcool Posted February 17, 2014 Author Posted February 17, 2014 already had a few responses from this yey.................. let the billabong blow
Soulcool Posted February 17, 2014 Author Posted February 17, 2014 turntableterra, I'm glad things are happening for you over there, its that little piece of England you can call your own, one event I would like to happen over here in the uk is an open air event in the summer, hmmm yeah soul, summer. starlight and sexy ladies, it must be soul heaven because that aint soul hell, Keep On.
Soulcool Posted February 17, 2014 Author Posted February 17, 2014 YES DAVE.........YOU+R KID+JOE & TEAM DOIN' A GREAT JOB @ THE GROOM NOWT WRONG WI BLOWIN' THEE OWN TRUMPET orfansfromdetroit
Soulcool Posted February 17, 2014 Author Posted February 17, 2014 25miles, Ive worked in Donny and always liked Donny,(I wonder why) Tha'as always been 'or reet wi me tha'nors, al see tha later, sither, Keep On
Soulcool Posted February 17, 2014 Author Posted February 17, 2014 look below but a bit too far south for most on here
Soulcool Posted February 17, 2014 Author Posted February 17, 2014 (edited) spacehopper, This is a bit out of my area, I've never had the chance to visit Bristol, when I do I will look up this venue for sure, thanks, Keep On Edited February 17, 2014 by Soulcool 1
Soulcool Posted February 17, 2014 Author Posted February 17, 2014 Music policy has stayed the same (in a good way). I remember you asking, in reference to Steve plumb guest djing at the time, and I think Ted Massey might have been on that night too. We advertise, amongst other genres, "rare and underplayed 60's and 70's" which Steve plays. All guest DJ's are allowed to play with the shackles off within what we advertise. Atmosphere, energy and numbers rarely fail so I'd say it works, yes.
Soulcool Posted February 17, 2014 Author Posted February 17, 2014 LilJimmyCrank, That Driving beat venue sounds better and better all the time you explain it to the other people doubting their music styles, for me you have won the day and convinced me to go, If its at that music studio its only at the most 2 mile away from me, If I can make that Saturday I will be there, Thanks Keep On.
Soulcool Posted February 17, 2014 Author Posted February 17, 2014 Don't worry about us mate, friendly banter. Terry likes what he likes, and that's important. Can't all be the same now can we. That'd be pretty boring
Soulcool Posted February 17, 2014 Author Posted February 17, 2014 LilJimmyCrank, sorted fella, your right nothing wrong with some heathy conversation and heathy competition,that Driving beat sounds my kind of place,Keep On
Little-stevie Posted February 18, 2014 Posted February 18, 2014 Here are the details for our next event as a person was kind enough to give us a mention above.... In 2 rooms you will hear....60s rare soul/ northern / crossover/ deep funk/ 70s soul/ early 80s soul and some new stuff... Thats quite across the board and it does seem to work... The format does change with each month, depends on the guests and second room options... ?do=embed' frameborder='0' data-embedContent> ?do=embed' frameborder='0' data-embedContent>
Guest turntableterra Posted February 18, 2014 Posted February 18, 2014 shameless self plug too.................... the incredible FLY BY NIGHT, AWESOME VENUE, GREAT FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE, THE BEST MUSIC................ So if you are in oz and want a great night come along. visit the website FLYBYNIGHT FREMANTLE. You will here a great mix and range of music from the very rare, modern, popular soul and of course MOTOWN. Played on original vinyl by the great team of top dj`s BAZ AND TIM
Little-stevie Posted February 18, 2014 Posted February 18, 2014 2 rooms can give a mix of sounds.. The mix you talk about in the opening post does work ok in bars with DJs, that's been going on for all my years in Manchester... If that's your bag mate, all mixed into one room then most posts on here will not give you what you ask for..
Guest gordon russell Posted February 18, 2014 Posted February 18, 2014 heres a point most dj's collect tunes of the genre they like.....so it follows they'll play them when out......so if for instance ya like 70's when you go out and only one of the dj,s plays 70's then it must follow that for the rest of the night you,ll here a genre you don,t....so 5 or 6 hours of stuff you don,t like......better to go to a club where all the dj,s play what ya like surely!.....remember you can like many forms of soul in your own home,but a lot are not for playing at venues thats why cross the board venues become boring and dreary..at some point in the night.......thats probably why folk drift off after say 3 a.m
Labeat Posted February 18, 2014 Posted February 18, 2014 Hi(mister)Soulcool, any chance of me avin a go on here ha ha. So you live 2 miles from DB, well you should bewalkin' there come rain or shine, great mix of music,and good people attending... the same applies to Empty Bottlesin your town. You mention the club you've found in Manchester, sounds good...never heard of it tho', but have youalso checked out Black Bee and Different Strokes in the same city?... crackin' places. Keep on "Keepin on"
Popular Post Little-stevie Posted February 18, 2014 Popular Post Posted February 18, 2014 (edited) heres a point most dj's collect tunes of the genre they like.....so it follows they'll play them when out......so if for instance ya like 70's when you go out and only one of the dj,s plays 70's then it must follow that for the rest of the night you,ll here a genre you don,t....so 5 or 6 hours of stuff you don,t like......better to go to a club where all the dj,s play what ya like surely!.....remember you can like many forms of soul in your own home,but a lot are not for playing at venues thats why cross the board venues become boring and dreary..at some point in the night.......thats probably why folk drift off after say 3 a.m And the whole point of the post was were can i find a place like Prestwhich, a 2 room venue , where i can here 60s Northern to modern.... Quite a simple post really.... Any places that can provide this mix should let the guy know, all others should butt out.... We all know what your thoughts are Terry, you have told us a million times, you have blinkers and do not like 70s or modern, this thread is not for you... And we are talking soul clubs here, not all niters, so your boring dreary yawn yawn yawn time of the night in the wee hours as no bearing.... You stick to what you like and leave others to search their soul... Plenty of choice out there... As i said above, whats the point in posting details of clubs that can't provide the mix he requires, its just hot air... Edited February 18, 2014 by little-stevie 5
Guest turntableterra Posted February 18, 2014 Posted February 18, 2014 (edited) already had a few responses from this yey.................. let the billabong blow turntableterra, Er?. er?. erm??. which bus do I catch to oz then??, you be as shamless as you want cobber, let the music play and let the people play, I hope you are packed to the koulabar trees your on your next event, as long as you don't play the same old bilalbong ( thats oz ryeming slang for song) I reckon you will be ok, Soul fans support this event when your somewhere near, turntableterra are you uk ex-pat or Australian, tell us about yourself and your venue and bring the people to your music, keep on hi souly, im an ex pat, as are most who come to the FLY, its not really about me....but been on the scene since first visit to the casino in 76. my friend from carlisle, Danny Spiers and i dj there in 79/80 and also at the carlisle alniters too, a bit of a sore point with some over here.pmsl. Been collecting since 72 so got a few and quite eclectic as you can imagine and really into the history of it all and serial numbers..i met up with a lot of the guys at chicago soul tour like dave greet, dave raistick, dave rivers and dave mc cuban, and was beginning to think that there must have been a prophet called dave when yet another two, dave whittle and dave moore showed up. I wrote a "motown pinks" article for daves incredible THERES THAT BEAT number 3. I know the likes of roger banks, horse (steve watson) pete coulson, joe corrance, sam moore, ginger, brian rae, feels like ive known him forever, kenny burrell, johnny manship, george hunt, dj at Lowton, bretby etc, So been around the traps. We also have among our patrons john manships old soulsearching colleague andy cox who used to join john on his hunting trips and his stories are great. The FLY is a tremendous venue for live bands holding around 600 as a max. we average around 160 at our events, they are ran every 6 weeks or so and we had almost 400 at our anniversary last year. it looks like an old nissan hut but huge like an old aircraft hanger with some bohemian style decorations such as a giant hand made from paper mache hanging from the ceiling. a great freindly atmosphere and the management, John and Sarah are INCREDIBLY helpfull and help us with ideas and promotions of events. Its not cheap to run, do some simple math, we pay for the venue, but we just turn up with our decks and mixer and plug it in. we get a sound engineer, a lighting engineer, 3 or 4 bar staff a doorman (who has the easiest job on the planet) and an admissions clerk and a great crew they are.... then we pack way and come home. believe me anyone who runs events will know its not quite that simple. The guys who spin at my events, tim, ronnie, nige or dave and marilyn really know the fly and what works, reacting accordingly, indeed some have been doing it here for almost 40 years, and do a great job. i have one guest per event and they do 2 half hour slots around 9.30 and 11.00 with me doing the early ones.the spinners partners get in free too. they use the best equipment, twin technics 1200 decks, technics mixer and headphones and also a choice of ortofon or sure needles, no amatuer night here at the TIME TUNNEL. Our crowd is mainly middle of the road soul fans and we dont go out to educate them, we want to give people a great night out. but as you will see from some of the play list below it is a heck of a mix. we also do a 70/80 disco night which has so far been well attended. the biggest thing is they want to dance not sit down ...................................................................................................SO IF YOU ARE EVER IN WEST AUSTRALIA.....................COME ALONG TO ....... THE FLY BY NIGHT , FREMANTLE , FOR A GREAT NIGHT the newbeats crying my heart out sam cooke hes got the whole world shaking isonics sugar, sugar frankie and johnny ill hold you syng mcgowan thats what i want bobby taylor its growing joanie summers dont pity me grier bros weeping baby all the time zz hill aint to proud to beg ella fitzgerald get ready supremes stop in the name of love supremes where did our love go tommy james mony mony soul bros six some kind of wonderful jordan bros gimmie some good lovin mickey lee lane hey saloney johnny praye cant get too much love mr percolator i cant get enough jimmy moore Church stree sally sly stone dance to the music willie mitchell that driving beat tavares dont take away the music gladys knight just walk in my shoes willie mitchell the champion four tops i cant help myself stevie wonder superstition barbara randolph i got a feeling ike and tina turmer shake a tail feather frankie valli you`re ready now the flirtations little darling barry white first my last my everything toots and the maytals 54 - 46 roy c shotgun wedding prince buster al capone style council shout it to the top rl burnside its bad you know r dean taylor ghost paul anka cant help loving you edwin starr s.o.s marvin and tammi aint no mountain four tops bernadette equals baby comeback duffy mercy amy valery kirk franklin looking for you booker t green onions marvin aint that perculiar harold melvin dont leave me this way gladys knight baby dont change your mind curtis mayfield move on up alfie davidson love is a serious business harold melvin satisfaction guaranteed ojays back stabbers sam and dave soul man neo smile rolling stones lets spend the night together quite an eclectic mix as you can see.............. DONT FORGET IF YOU ARE HERE IN OZ.....................................THE FLY BY NIGHT Edited February 18, 2014 by turntableterra
John Moffatt Posted February 18, 2014 Posted February 18, 2014 Darnall Horti in Sheffield has been going for 5 years now, and we play just about anything. Our guests choose for themselves. Our sister Sunday chillout at the Church House follows the same ethos, very similar to the Horse and Groom and, to a fair extent, frequented by the same crowd. Check us out if you're ever in our neck of the woods. Events are posted on SS and FB. 2
Godzilla Posted February 18, 2014 Posted February 18, 2014 I'm not going to post the link on here as the thing we do will alienate 90% of forum users but we've just run a room over a weekend (two days, three nights) where the DJs played soul, funk, jazz, Latin, hip hop, house, roots, rocksteady, jump blues, library and a smattering of African, Cuban and international sounds. We also included a four hour Northern/Modern/Crossover session, where some beat ballads were played. In terms of the original poster's criteria I would say this is closest to the mark. It probably won't come as a surprise however, to hear that, with a few exceptions (including the soul club's promoter who's a great bloke) the local soul crowd stuck mostly to 'their' session whereas our (non-scene) regulars got stuck into everything else. That's completely cool and it was great to be able to include something for the local scene members, but it seems to suggest that OP is very much in the minority in wanting to hear that kind of variety in the same venue.
Labeat Posted February 18, 2014 Posted February 18, 2014 I'm not going to post the link on here as the thing we do will alienate 90% of forum users but we've just run a room over a weekend (two days, three nights) where the DJs played soul, funk, jazz, Latin, hip hop, house, roots, rocksteady, jump blues, library and a smattering of African, Cuban and international sounds. We also included a four hour Northern/Modern/Crossover session, where some beat ballads were played. In terms of the original poster's criteria I would say this is closest to the mark. It probably won't come as a surprise however, to hear that, with a few exceptions (including the soul club's promoter who's a great bloke) the local soul crowd stuck mostly to 'their' session whereas our (non-scene) regulars got stuck into everything else. That's completely cool and it was great to be able to include something for the local scene members, but it seems to suggest that OP is very much in the minority in wanting to hear that kind of variety in the same venue.Wow Godzilla, what a selection of styles, but please, pardon my ignorance but what is "jump blues" & "Library"?
Godzilla Posted February 18, 2014 Posted February 18, 2014 (edited) Wow Godzilla, what a selection of styles, but please, pardon my ignorance but what is "jump blues" & "Library"? Jump Blues is what a lot of the 50s RnB style currently in vogue sometimes gets called. I guess it isn't always completely accurate but it tends to be a label people recognise. Library or Production Music is taken from LPs made to be used as background for films, TV, radio plays, commercials etc. Some of the late 60s - 70s albums have some really groovy tracks played by top session men. Start by googling KPM or De Wolfe and you should get some ideas. We sometimes play this, although I usually drop the version that's only available on a Readers Digest box set of Thriller Themes as it's a bit harder sounding. ...cue indignant shouts of "that's not Northern..." Edited February 18, 2014 by Godzilla
Labeat Posted February 18, 2014 Posted February 18, 2014 Jump Blues is what a lot of the 50s RnB style currently in vogue sometimes gets called. I guess it isn't always completely accurate but it tends to be a label people recognise. Library or Production Music is taken from LPs made to be used as background for films, TV, radio plays, commercials etc. Some of the late 60s - 70s albums have some really groovy tracks played by top session men. Start by googling KPM or De Wolfe and you should get some ideas. We sometimes play this, although I usually drop the version that's only available on a Readers Digest box set of Thriller Themes as it's a bit harder sounding. ...cue indignant shouts of "that's not Northern..." Well, it all sounds a bit complicated to me, but thanks anyway
Godzilla Posted February 18, 2014 Posted February 18, 2014 Well, it all sounds a bit complicated to me, but thanks anyway We play records, people dance and have a really good time. It's that complicated, honestly
Labeat Posted February 18, 2014 Posted February 18, 2014 We play records, people dance and have a really good time. It's that complicated, honestly We play records, people dance and have a really good time. It's that complicated, honestly Good on you, that's what it's all about! 1
Len Posted February 18, 2014 Posted February 18, 2014 Good on you, that's what it's all about! .....no it's not Len
Autumnstoned Posted February 18, 2014 Posted February 18, 2014 I usually drop the version that's only available on a Readers Digest box set of Thriller Themes as it's a bit harder sounding. Superb! Had to check out Denton & Cook via YouTube. Their General Direction is Moogtastic too! Love stuff like that. Got a fair bit myself - The Salon Band, Les Reed, Alan Hawkshaw, Roulettes. 1
Wiggyflat Posted February 18, 2014 Posted February 18, 2014 Superb! Had to check out Denton & Cook via YouTube. Their General Direction is Moogtastic too! Love stuff like that. Got a fair bit myself - The Salon Band, Les Reed, Alan Hawkshaw, Roulettes. I'm into that stuff as well...KPM,Boosey and Hawkes,De Wolfe ,Regency...Afro Rock by John Cameron is a big fave as are the Hawkshaw LP's.I've a soft spot for The Hanged Man soundtrack....Charley Farley two Ronnies sketch music to older readers!.Million miles away from soul though. 1
Labeat Posted February 19, 2014 Posted February 19, 2014 .....no it's not Len [/quote]Oh yes Leonardo and who rattled your cage? 1
Labeat Posted February 19, 2014 Posted February 19, 2014 Posts 95&96, well, I must live a sheltered life cos' I aint a clue whats mentioned.... is it soul? Can you teach an old dog new tricks?
Godzilla Posted February 19, 2014 Posted February 19, 2014 We play records, people dance and have a really good time. It's that complicated, honestly Good on you, that's what it's all about! .....no it's not Len No records, no dancing, no good times. Crikey - I'm not going to any of your parties! 1
Godzilla Posted February 19, 2014 Posted February 19, 2014 Superb! Had to check out Denton & Cook via YouTube. Their General Direction is Moogtastic too! Love stuff like that. Got a fair bit myself - The Salon Band, Les Reed, Alan Hawkshaw, Roulettes. I'm into that stuff as well...KPM,Boosey and Hawkes,De Wolfe ,Regency...Afro Rock by John Cameron is a big fave as are the Hawkshaw LP's.I've a soft spot for The Hanged Man soundtrack....Charley Farley two Ronnies sketch music to older readers!.Million miles away from soul though. Well that's no suprise because you fellers are into music rather than limited by one particular scene. Posts 95&96, well, I must live a sheltered life cos' I aint a clue whats mentioned.... is it soul? Can you teach an old dog new tricks? Haha. Not trying to teach anybody anything and if your remember, I did say at the outset that what we do would alienate 90% of the members on here. Also, I tried to stress that I was referring to the original brief, which was venues that didn't just play soul but also funk, jazz, hip hop etc. Those library records are funky tunes, played by jazz musicians and frequently sampled by hip hop producers. I'm not for a moment suggesting they're soul records, or that they should be accepted by the Northern fraternity and I completely understand that they don't float you boat - but you can't deny that they fit the bill regarding what the topic starter said he was looking for 3
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