Guest Gogs Posted October 8, 2014 Posted October 8, 2014 I was dj-ing at the week-end and had the floor quite busy until i played The Apollas - Mr Creator, it definitely surprised me to see the floor empty. Anybody else had a similar experience? (i got them back with some 70's) but not what i had expected at all !!!
Guest Aaron Darcy Posted October 9, 2014 Posted October 9, 2014 no' The Apollas -mr creator classic tune 'i'm surprised it emptied the floor.
Chas Posted October 9, 2014 Posted October 9, 2014 Maybe too fast these days? Always had people throwing themselves around the dancefloor at its peak though didn't it? Mid tempo,even down tempo seems to be the"in vogue"style at many venues, ie Bernard Drake, Arthur Foy etc,something the over 40's can actually dance to! 1
John Elias Posted October 9, 2014 Posted October 9, 2014 Bit too up tempo these days,sold my beauty about 4 years back.
Popular Post Jez Jones Posted October 9, 2014 Popular Post Posted October 9, 2014 ...an announcement of..'last orders at the bar please'...tends to clear the floor pretty quick :-) 5
Ted Massey Posted October 9, 2014 Posted October 9, 2014 Rita and the Tiaras cleared the floor at the Fleet a couple of years ago
Ady Croasdell Posted October 9, 2014 Posted October 9, 2014 Rita and the Tiaras cleared the floor at the Fleet a couple of years ago Fen men 1
Popular Post Steve G Posted October 9, 2014 Popular Post Posted October 9, 2014 Perhaps people are finally fed up with these records? 15
Dave N Posted October 9, 2014 Posted October 9, 2014 I have seen this clear the floor and was surprised, however I heard it played last weekend and the floor was full.
Guest gordon russell Posted October 9, 2014 Posted October 9, 2014 they,re not dance records.......they,ve no beat...........good tunes,but not dance
Soulhawk1960 Posted October 9, 2014 Posted October 9, 2014 Really surprised that it cleared the floor. It's a classic
mid tempo Posted October 9, 2014 Posted October 9, 2014 Could it be a sign at last that folks want to hear summat different...........i doubt it.. 2
Frankie M Posted October 9, 2014 Posted October 9, 2014 as a warm up DJ the floor hasn't started by the end of my sets ! , seriously don't think there is a reason this happens , its the mood of the night !!
Hooker1951 Posted October 9, 2014 Posted October 9, 2014 wrong drugs. Wrong tune .. It's not the jokes it's the way you tell them. 2
Popular Post Davenpete Posted October 9, 2014 Popular Post Posted October 9, 2014 Probably too obscure for them. 6
Mrtag Posted October 9, 2014 Posted October 9, 2014 ...an announcement of..'last orders at the bar please'...tends to clear the floor pretty quick :-) Hi Jez, Who's it by? and what label is it on? 2
Drewtg Posted October 9, 2014 Posted October 9, 2014 they,re not dance records.......they,ve no beat...........good tunes,but not dance
Guest Gogs Posted October 9, 2014 Posted October 9, 2014 Maybe too fast these days? Always had people throwing themselves around the dancefloor at its peak though didn't it? Mid tempo,even down tempo seems to be the"in vogue"style at many venues, ie Bernard Drake, Arthur Foy etc,something the over 40's can actually dance to! Funny enough i'm just back from doing some shopping, where i bumped into one of the girls who was at the nite and when i mentioned this to her, her answer was "we are getting older and just can't dance to these records anymore". looks like i might have to sell of all my shuffler style 45's and get some more mid to slow tempo stuff.
Prophonics 2029 Posted October 9, 2014 Posted October 9, 2014 Hi Jez, Who's it by? and what label is it on? The Announcements Last Orders At The Bar on Time Please records....haha. 2
Guest in town Mikey Posted October 9, 2014 Posted October 9, 2014 The Announcements Last Orders At The Bar on Time Please records....haha. Careful though. You want the one with the clock on the lable. The one with a digital interface is a much later re-issue. Bell Stamped of course
Steve S 60 Posted October 9, 2014 Posted October 9, 2014 I would have loved to hear something like the Apollas last Saturday night to break up the relentless non-stop stompers one DJ played for his entire set.
Popular Post Quinvy Posted October 9, 2014 Popular Post Posted October 9, 2014 Don't think it's been popular for many years. Sounds very dated these days, and not easy to dance to. You can easily tell the popular tunes by watching how they sell. I think you would struggle to sell it now. 4
Mrtag Posted October 9, 2014 Posted October 9, 2014 The Announcements Last Orders At The Bar on Time Please records....haha. That sounds like one of your cover-ups Tony!!
Peter99 Posted October 9, 2014 Posted October 9, 2014 Funny enough i'm just back from doing some shopping, where i bumped into one of the girls who was at the nite and when i mentioned this to her, her answer was "we are getting older and just can't dance to these records anymore". looks like i might have to sell of all my shuffler style 45's and get some more mid to slow tempo stuff. Mid tempo is the way forward mate. 3
Popular Post Paul-s Posted October 9, 2014 Popular Post Posted October 9, 2014 Good , exciting, soulful, underplayed or semi-known, unknown tunes are the way forward. There are loads of them out there and people are starting to listen apparently. Thats what keeps what was originally a forward thinking scene moving forward. 4
Arthur Fenn Posted October 9, 2014 Posted October 9, 2014 always happy to hear that a 70's record will bring back the floor even at a die hard northern event, 3
Billywhizz Posted October 9, 2014 Posted October 9, 2014 About 6 months ago I played Joanne Summers- Never Throw Your Dreams Away. Cleared the floor completely, the only things left on the floor was a couple of handbags, when the record finished they got back on the floor. A few came up to me and said "who was that?" And "what was that?". They said they "loved the track". Especially the words in it. I said "well, why didn't you dance to it?" They said "Never heard that before". Well if you don't go anywhere you aren't gonna hear stuff like that, end of.billy 1
Popular Post Kevinkent Posted October 9, 2014 Popular Post Posted October 9, 2014 I wouldn't worry about clearing the floor. A few years ago I played Shirley Wahls which completely cleared the floor then immediately received the biggest applause of the night. - Kev 5
Frankie Crocker Posted October 9, 2014 Posted October 9, 2014 Common record on a major label. Been around for decades. Compiled on too many CD's. Too up-tempo for some crowds nowadays. Sometimes better to play an unknown oldie of medium tempo and hope the dancers stay on the floor.
Guest Gogs Posted October 9, 2014 Posted October 9, 2014 I wouldn't worry about clearing the floor. A few years ago I played Shirley Wahls which completely cleared the floor then immediately received the biggest applause of the night. - Kev after my spot about a dozen different people came up to me and said "what a great spot" so not really worried more surprised.
Guest Gogs Posted October 9, 2014 Posted October 9, 2014 Good , exciting, soulful, underplayed or semi-known, unknown tunes are the way forward. There are loads of them out there and people are starting to listen apparently. Thats what keeps what was originally a forward thinking scene moving forward. I played an early spot for 1 1/2 hours of newies and cross-over tracks, place was still quite quiet but very few of the people in had heard many of the tracks.
Slim Jim Posted October 9, 2014 Posted October 9, 2014 I've cleared the floor on a few occasions with Summer in the Parks - East Coast Connection . Not really sure why caus if I was on the floor I'd be jumping around like a mad man . Still I like it and I'm happy , I'm on the other side of the decks blowing my imaginary whistle ....... there goes Kool and the Gang check them out ya'alllllll !!! 1
Ian Parker Posted October 9, 2014 Posted October 9, 2014 Such misery - the precisions. not exactly 100mph, but twice I've played it and twice emptied the floor. (Not played it since) Not that bad is it ?
Douglas Posted October 9, 2014 Posted October 9, 2014 Seen that before, Such Misery played to a near empty floor, 30 minutes later Stemmons Express filled it.
Guest Bearsy Posted October 9, 2014 Posted October 9, 2014 My playlists lately have cleared the floor in the South but when I post up a playlist everyone says I would of danced my arse off to that set I'm not silly I have written all their names down and going to personally pick them all up and drag them along when I dj next
Guest gordon russell Posted October 9, 2014 Posted October 9, 2014 My playlists lately have cleared the floor in the South but when I post up a playlist everyone says I would of danced my arse off to that set I'm not silly I have written all their names down and going to personally pick them all up and drag them along when I dj next when being the right word lol :lol:
Guest gordon russell Posted October 9, 2014 Posted October 9, 2014 after my spot about a dozen different people came up to me and said "what a great spot" so not really worried more surprised. a lot of people lie...........you,ll know when you,ve played a good spot
Guest Bearsy Posted October 9, 2014 Posted October 9, 2014 when being the right word lol :lol: Capital W to Terry
Mellorful Posted October 10, 2014 Posted October 10, 2014 Love Apollas tune and would have loved to hear it at the venue I attended, definitely would have got me on the floor. Had a similar experience with Jerry Williams - if you ask me, cleared the floor; the following month at the same venue another DJ filled the floor with the tune. Perhaps the audience were expecting me to play my usual set of uptempo tunes. Don't give up on Apollas, slip it in early before the audience gets knackered, followed up with 'Shotgun and the duck' or 'Coming to your rescue'... Proper leg stretchers eh; these days the latter are probably in the category of 'Cardiac ward tunes'. Ten years time the floor fillers will be 'zimmer frame numbers'; hence I'm keeping my copy of Nolan Porter 'If I could only be sure'.
Guest Gogs Posted October 10, 2014 Posted October 10, 2014 Love Apollas tune and would have loved to hear it at the venue I attended, definitely would have got me on the floor. Had a similar experience with Jerry Williams - if you ask me, cleared the floor; the following month at the same venue another DJ filled the floor with the tune. Perhaps the audience were expecting me to play my usual set of uptempo tunes. Don't give up on Apollas, slip it in early before the audience gets knackered, followed up with 'Shotgun and the duck' or 'Coming to your rescue'... Proper leg stretchers eh; these days the latter are probably in the category of 'Cardiac ward tunes'. Ten years time the floor fillers will be 'zimmer frame numbers'; hence I'm keeping my copy of Nolan Porter 'If I could only be sure'. the main problem with this is that i'm known primary as an oldies dj, although i do have lots of other stuff.
Maxwell Posted October 10, 2014 Posted October 10, 2014 (edited) the main problem with this is that i'm known primary as an oldies dj, although i do have lots of other stuff. What did you play for the 2 or 3 tunes before it? Surprised no one has asked that, if you were playing 70s as you said had them filling the dancefloor, or a couple of slower oldies, could explain it to be more misjudgement, than the tune itself... we all do it......... Edited October 10, 2014 by Maxwell
KevH Posted October 10, 2014 Posted October 10, 2014 I've cleared the floor on a few occasions with Summer in the Parks - East Coast Connection . Not really sure why caus if I was on the floor I'd be jumping around like a mad man . Still I like it and I'm happy , I'm on the other side of the decks blowing my imaginary whistle ....... there goes Kool and the Gang check them out ya'alllllll !!! Probably the vocal.Its shite. Now the other side.........
John Elias Posted October 10, 2014 Posted October 10, 2014 Such misery - the precisions. not exactly 100mph, but twice I've played it and twice emptied the floor. (Not played it since) Not that bad is it ? great record,fills the floor for me but I suppose it depends on the night eh?
soulperson Posted October 10, 2014 Posted October 10, 2014 About 6 months ago I played Joanne Summers- Never Throw Your Dreams Away. Cleared the floor completely, the only things left on the floor was a couple of handbags, when the record finished they got back on the floor. A few came up to me and said "who was that?" And "what was that?". They said they "loved the track". Especially the words in it. I said "well, why didn't you dance to it?" They said "Never heard that before". Well if you don't go anywhere you aren't gonna hear stuff like that, end of.billy joanie sommers track is awesome.i have it & would deffo dance to it
Soulfuljules Posted October 10, 2014 Posted October 10, 2014 Now, i don't know what was being played before that tune, but it also depends on the rest of the set, rather than the tune itself. I've seen good djs playing average tunes and filling the floor because the mix was flowing properly. I have also witnessed weak djs empting the floor with great tunes just because they all had different tempos/styles 1
Julianb Posted October 10, 2014 Posted October 10, 2014 Jimmy Delphs - Dancing a hole in the world at a venue earlier this year
Billywhizz Posted October 10, 2014 Posted October 10, 2014 joanie sommers track is awesome.i have it & would deffo dance to it o yes great track,hard to get hold of it , billy
Tiggerwoods Posted October 10, 2014 Posted October 10, 2014 Good , exciting, soulful, underplayed or semi-known, unknown tunes are the way forward. There are loads of them out there and people are starting to listen apparently. Thats what keeps what was originally a forward thinking scene moving forward. Wel
Tiggerwoods Posted October 10, 2014 Posted October 10, 2014 We'll said Paul... And still lots of great soulful cheap dancers too
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