Popular Post Shsdave Posted August 7, 2017 Popular Post Posted August 7, 2017 It's a yes from me, I do like to see playlists from around the country just to see what's being played but I think quite a few people "protect" their playlists from the cheque book DJs. This may seem selfish & maybe it is but I used to spend a lot time trying to find records that weren't generally known to a lot of people only to get some cheque book DJ come up & ask what something was & 2 weeks later would be playing it in his set & then reading comments on his set complimenting him on his good taste I guess all DJs have to put up with that & some will say we should all share the info but whats the point if we all end up playing the same records ? Just as an aside on similar line i used to attend a nite regularly & was asked by promoter/DJ if I fancied doing a spot, when I said yes they asked for a tape/cd of the sort of stuff I play (should of smelt a rat) next time I went to the club the same person played half a dozen tracks that I had put on a cd for them. of course it could have been coincidence. 5
Steve G Posted August 7, 2017 Posted August 7, 2017 Used to post playlists, stopped doing it a few years ago, agree with Dave's sentiments above. These days the venues I do DJ at, just turn up, play records, and go home at the end of the evening.
Dekka Posted August 8, 2017 Posted August 8, 2017 21 hours ago, Steve G said: Used to post playlists, stopped doing it a few years ago, agree with Dave's sentiments above. These days the venues I do DJ at, just turn up, play records, and go home at the end of the evening. Totally agree with your first sentence and Dave's sentiments as to why not to post playlists, some times you daren't even post up a want lol, but I do find your second sentence really sad or sad at the implication of how you don't have any feelings left of where you go and why you go, maybe I'm just reading into it something that aint there, hope so cos there really are some fantastic venues and clubs out there with fantastic music policies, atb dekka 2
Guest Gogs Posted August 8, 2017 Posted August 8, 2017 6 hours ago, dekka said: Totally agree with your first sentence and Dave's sentiments as to why not to post playlists, some times you daren't even post up a want lol, but I do find your second sentence really sad or sad at the implication of how you don't have any feelings left of where you go and why you go, maybe I'm just reading into it something that aint there, hope so cos there really are some fantastic venues and clubs out there with fantastic music policies, atb dekka I don't have very many records and most people would know everything that i play, when i do get to dj (mostly oldies nights), but occasionally i get to to dj at across the board nights and i find that i can still surprise some people (always good lol), but i do still put a lot of my play-lists up. This was the last one that i put up (again an oldies night)
George G Posted August 9, 2017 Posted August 9, 2017 I would like to see more playlists from the US, as someone who lives there and plays at a successful monthly event, but it's pretty apparent that US representation on Soul Source is pretty small, and rather than have me be the only one posting lists, I don't bother. I did post a playlist once on one the FB groups. It didn't seem to get any attention, so that leads me to further conclude that the Soul Source and FB groups are either not interested - or for whatever reason - discouraging - playlists from the US. 2
Mike Posted August 9, 2017 Author Posted August 9, 2017 6 minutes ago, George G said: I would like to see more playlists from the US, as someone who lives there and plays at a successful monthly event, but it's pretty apparent that US representation on Soul Source is pretty small, and rather than have me be the only one posting lists, I don't bother. I did post a playlist once on one the FB groups. It didn't seem to get any attention, so that leads me to further conclude that the Soul Source and FB groups are either not interested - or for whatever reason - discouraging - playlists from the US. George why not give them a go on here ? if you look at the poll and comments above then am sure they be appreciated by many always had a wide range of members on here and would imagine that many of our current members be well interested in seeing what sounds are getting pushed out your way and elsewhere me for one, get em up https://www.soul-source.co.uk/forums/forum/128-playlists-podcasts/ 2
Mickey Finn Posted August 9, 2017 Posted August 9, 2017 8 hours ago, mike said: George why not give them a go on here ? if you look at the poll and comments above then am sure they be appreciated by many always had a wide range of members on here and would imagine that many of our current members be well interested in seeing what sounds are getting pushed out your way and elsewhere me for one, get em up https://www.soul-source.co.uk/forums/forum/128-playlists-podcasts/ Second that ... it would be interesting to compare lists from either side of the Atlantic, and what sort of influence these might have on each other. Isn't FB more about broadcasting than listening, anyway?? 1
Stubbsy Posted August 9, 2017 Posted August 9, 2017 1 hour ago, Mickey Finn said: Second that ... it would be interesting to compare lists from either side of the Atlantic, and what sort of influence these might have on each other. Isn't FB more about broadcasting than listening, anyway?? I'll third that! I'd like to see what they are spinning in the states. After all, that's where the majority of the sounds originated from 1
Steve G Posted August 10, 2017 Posted August 10, 2017 (edited) On 08/08/2017 at 18:13, dekka said: Totally agree with your first sentence and Dave's sentiments as to why not to post playlists, some times you daren't even post up a want lol, but I do find your second sentence really sad or sad at the implication of how you don't have any feelings left of where you go and why you go, maybe I'm just reading into it something that aint there, hope so cos there really are some fantastic venues and clubs out there with fantastic music policies, atb dekka Dekka you are reading way too much into the second sentence. I wouldn't go to a venue if I didn't enjoy it. Edited August 10, 2017 by Steve G 1
Twoshoes Posted August 10, 2017 Posted August 10, 2017 On 09/08/2017 at 03:02, George G said: so that leads me to further conclude that the Soul Source and FB groups are either not interested I for one would be interested to see your playlist, hope you find the encouragement here to post a few
Guest Gogs Posted August 10, 2017 Posted August 10, 2017 On 8/7/2017 at 20:53, Steve G said: Used to post playlists, stopped doing it a few years ago, agree with Dave's sentiments above. These days the venues I do DJ at, just turn up, play records, and go home at the end of the evening. I don't have very many records and most of my dj spots are very similar (mostly because i'm mainly known as a oldies dj) and that is where i get my spots; but i still regularly still put my spots up. So be brave and let us see what you are playing.
dthedrug Posted August 11, 2017 Posted August 11, 2017 I touched on this subject in the record club today, in them old days, when events were word of mouth, and there was only about half a dozen top soul clubs playing Rare Up-tempo Soul or Up-tempo Pop that fitted into the scene, Also the top DJs who played the latest sounds, got the tag like that's a Ginger/Eddie, Richard, Tony or Discovery, or a Cats, Torch, VAVA or Mecca sound, today apart from the likes of BUTCH who are the top DJs & with just one look at the venue page, for any week, should tell you, as it does me, how do you decide which event to go to, most people these days go to a venue because that's where they meet their friends, not because it has a top dancefloor or top DJs? So I would strongly disagree with the statement on how much influence I would get, However if it was with a gun pointed at my head Ady C & the 100 club stands alone in KEEPING THE FAITH,KTF DAVE K 1
Bruv Posted August 11, 2017 Posted August 11, 2017 On 09/08/2017 at 03:02, George G said: I would like to see more playlists from the US, as someone who lives there and plays at a successful monthly event, but it's pretty apparent that US representation on Soul Source is pretty small, and rather than have me be the only one posting lists, I don't bother. I did post a playlist once on one the FB groups. It didn't seem to get any attention, so that leads me to further conclude that the Soul Source and FB groups are either not interested - or for whatever reason - discouraging - playlists from the US. It would be nice to see one of your playlists please George, I am sure the regulars on this site would really appreciate it. 2
Len Posted August 14, 2017 Posted August 14, 2017 On 8/6/2017 at 09:56, Widnes63 said: Playlists, Mixcloud, You tube, all good ways of hearing something different or getting that 'so that's what it is' moment. In the Kenwood suite at Bury nighter some of the young soulies ask the DJ what was played and store the answer in their phones, I don't carry a phone out and I don't have the old pen and paper, I definitely wouldn't remember it if I was told so for me playlists are a yep !!! It used to be a little black book (I still have mine somewhere) Some ask, then take a quick photo (On their phones of course) The old memory is a problem for lots of us Len 1
Popular Post George G Posted August 14, 2017 Popular Post Posted August 14, 2017 On 8/8/2017 at 19:02, George G said: I would like to see more playlists from the US, as someone who lives there and plays at a successful monthly event, but it's pretty apparent that US representation on Soul Source is pretty small, and rather than have me be the only one posting lists, I don't bother. I did post a playlist once on one the FB groups. It didn't seem to get any attention, so that leads me to further conclude that the Soul Source and FB groups are either not interested - or for whatever reason - discouraging - playlists from the US. Hey all, thanks for the comments, I posted a playlist for last Saturday. 4
Mike Posted August 18, 2017 Author Posted August 18, 2017 On 8/3/2017 at 12:09, mike said: Dj Playlists used to be a staple part of the soul source diet not so long ago. Bit light nowadays, so thought how about poll to see what your take is here in 2017 Do you (or did you) find them worthwhile? A simple question with 'worthwhile' meaning as in useful, interesting , entertaining, informative etc etc a simple yah/nah choice , 2 weeks running Certainly myself used to use think so so whats the 2017 take... ok the polls expired and so its now automatically closed I think looking at the results the 2017 members take on playlists is fairly clear with a was it a 90-10% divide thanks to all who took part both in the voting and the follow on discussion was some interesting views posted nice one mike 2
TheBoogieBean Posted August 28, 2017 Posted August 28, 2017 On 03/08/2017 at 12:36, Dean said: Devil in the detail, I want to know what the authenticity of the label. I know others disagree but it's important for me. Can't help but agree at that! Let's me know the integrity of both promoter and DJ!
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