Frankie M Posted May 2, 2014 Posted May 2, 2014 We were talking the other day about the last spot , you never see a playlist for one ( or am i wrong ) and in most cases its " Just keep the buggers on the dance floor " , If I am on at or near the end of the night , its usually what records i can still see ( after a few sherbets ) , so besides the " three before eight " , so any ideas ?
Quinvy Posted May 2, 2014 Posted May 2, 2014 It all depends whether it's a soul night or an all nighter. When I first started promoting I did a soul night and I always did the last hour. It was brilliant, we didn't get many in, but everyone who was there was on the dance floor. Everyone had had a drink, were well up for it, and didn't want it to end. On the other hand once we changed to a nighter it was totally different. You will be very lucky if there are many people still there for the last hour, and most of the stuff you planned on playing will have been played earlier in the night.
Wiganer1 Posted May 2, 2014 Posted May 2, 2014 ive done many last hours at niters over the last few years ... absolutely love the challenge of trying to fill the floor at this time you have the hard core niter fans there and its a great thrill when people are there at the death.... 2
Guest gordon russell Posted May 2, 2014 Posted May 2, 2014 one place bin rocking at 4 til 5 til 6..........as a matter of course.............3 til 6 most important part of the night
Guest Matt Male Posted May 2, 2014 Posted May 2, 2014 It all depends whether it's a soul night or an all nighter. When I first started promoting I did a soul night and I always did the last hour. It was brilliant, we didn't get many in, but everyone who was there was on the dance floor. Everyone had had a drink, were well up for it, and didn't want it to end. On the other hand once we changed to a nighter it was totally different. You will be very lucky if there are many people still there for the last hour, and most of the stuff you planned on playing will have been played earlier in the night. I agree Phil, last spot is great at a soul night, usually it's mainly the regulars at the end and a more relaxed party atmosphere, generally play what you like and everyone dances without inhibition.
Mellorful Posted May 2, 2014 Posted May 2, 2014 Assuming its a 2am or later finish only the hard core usually stay until the very end; they love to dance and leave absolutely knackered and sweaty so often prefer mid to up tempo tunes, handbag numbers (Bob Sinclair - tribute) could get em out of the venue before the night has properly ended. If they haven't been played already what about Wally Cox - this man, Johnny Moore - Walk like a man or Bobby Paris - night owl, always seem popular with the hard core dancers. Whatever you decide to spin someone is bound to moan but its not personal. At Keele recently I remember Lee Andrews - I've had it and that's what I call an ending (might av been Wiganer1 behind the decks) ! Good luck. KTF
mark and donna Posted May 2, 2014 Posted May 2, 2014 For me as a punter who does mainly allnighters I agree with Gordon,most important times for me are 3am-6am sometimes things can go a bit flat which as a dancer I find frustrating. I want banging uptempo right up to 6am and leave absolutely knackered! 1
Guest Dave Ward Posted May 3, 2014 Posted May 3, 2014 (edited) This should be the Daddy ! https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=2gu3HV6vxkE#t=11 Edited May 3, 2014 by Dave Ward
Northern Soul Uk Posted May 3, 2014 Posted May 3, 2014 (edited) The last spot has always and always will be one of the most important, not that the other spots aren't it's just that the last spot is moreso. Reason being, that last DJ has to send the punters away with tunes still ringing in their heads, and those are the tunes that they will remember most, and hopefully tell their mates and they will come next time too. It is also one of the most difficult spots, as being the last on, you have to have listened what has been played for at least the last 2 hours and try not to play them again. A good DJ will always carry a lot more records than he/she needs to be able to combat and compensate for the tunes that he/she might have had planned in their set should they have already been played. One of the reasons, that many promoters will but the headliner or someone he can trust on for the last set. Edited May 3, 2014 by Northern Soul UK 1
Wiganer1 Posted May 3, 2014 Posted May 3, 2014 i used to do the last hour at the marrs barr allniters - loved it gr8 nites there
Jez Jones Posted May 3, 2014 Posted May 3, 2014 ive done many last hours at niters over the last few years ... absolutely love the challenge of trying to fill the floor at this time you have the hard core niter fans there and its a great thrill when people are there at the death.... ..yep keeps ya on your toes..to play summat that hasn't been played, whilst keeping a floor interest
Russ Vickers Posted May 3, 2014 Posted May 3, 2014 The last hour at the 100 Club is unique, dont think it was ever intentional on Adey's part, as I cant see him being that organised lol, but its become a very special part of the night, especially to the regulars & hard core who dont do 'half a nighter'...it sends you home uplifted & with a smile on ya face, not wanting it to end & knowing you have been to probably the best Nighter of its kind in the world... Russ 2
grant Posted May 3, 2014 Posted May 3, 2014 I do the last spot at the guild hall stockport and always put my spots up on here 1
Julianb Posted May 5, 2014 Posted May 5, 2014 We were talking the other day about the last spot , you never see a playlist for one ( or am i wrong ) and in most cases its " Just keep the buggers on the dance floor " , If I am on at or near the end of the night , its usually what records i can still see ( after a few sherbets ) , so besides the " three before eight " , so any ideas ? If you look in playlists under Hitsville weekender for 2013 you'll find my last spot (5-6am) playlist. Cheers Julian 1
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