Glyn Williams Posted January 10, 2007 Share Posted January 10, 2007 hey! if you don't like Notts, pop over the border into derbys some have handbags here too but they are dior or chanel ones Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Glyn Williams Posted January 10, 2007 Share Posted January 10, 2007 hey! if you don't like Notts, pop over the border into derbys some have handbags here too but they are dior or chanel ones Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Jimmy A Posted January 10, 2007 Share Posted January 10, 2007 hey! if you don't like Notts, pop over the border into derbys some have handbags here too but they are dior or chanel ones used to go to the alfreton dos mate.early days.....enjoyed them Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Posted January 10, 2007 Share Posted January 10, 2007 good dj = dances to the records he/she owns and actually listens to the music at home. positive attitude and enthusiasm for the music is far more important than what is in the box, IMO. (that said, its nice when there is quality both in the person and in the playlist) bad dj = arms folded behind the decks, scowl on his face, thinks everyone on the floor is a pawn to be controlled at his convienence. i dont care what you are playing, if you are a douche the response you get from me is Dancin`DJs,rarer than rare soul records,anyway ever tried spinning behind the dekcs cleethorpes had a DJs dance off once,i came second Ady C first no favouritism there then Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Posted January 10, 2007 Share Posted January 10, 2007 (edited) hey! if you don't like Notts, pop over the border into derbys some have handbags here too but they are dior or chanel ones [/quote# Edited January 10, 2007 by ken Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Jumpinjoan Posted January 10, 2007 Share Posted January 10, 2007 Dancin`DJs,rarer than rare soul records,anyway ever tried spinning behind the dekcs cleethorpes had a DJs dance off once,i came second Ady C first no favouritism there then I know where there's a few Ken.... Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest barnsey Posted January 10, 2007 Share Posted January 10, 2007 on scene the ability to know a good record when you here it and have the conviction to play it ,and it does not hurt to able to use the mike to get people fired up and oviously use the decks and nothing really beyond that .the people on the soul scene are there because of their love of the music so how much skill do need to get people to dance to the music they love. its not like at a wedding after the buffet theres almost a fifty year age difference between the people slidin on there knees lol. just my opinion for what its worth (nothing) Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Posted January 11, 2007 Share Posted January 11, 2007 take it you take a big hand bag with you when you go out ive been to all these dos..went to annesley,awsworth.the union whem mick h first started it.went to all of these from day one...i can remember when awsworth was going when derek was there and andy and deb ran it.people were calling them for the music that they were playing.the notts scene needs a kick it really does.about 3 -4 years ago was at a do and i asked a dj to play george kirby - what can i do and he said he cant it will clear the floor its to risky...ITS TOO RISKY TO PLAY A SOUL RECORD AT A SOUL DO. I hope to christ this doesn't sound patronising, it isn't meant in that way at all, but musical enlightenment or progression of 'the masses' on the Soul Scene is a journey, not a destination, and it takes time. For far more people who enjoy Soul events than maybe you would like to acknowledge, it is a nostalgic experience and a way of enjoying the music of their youth with like-minded people. For maybe 80 or even 85% of the total number of people who go to Soul events regularly (say at least once a month), it doesn't matter if it's rare, 50 pence, original vinyl, CD or fookin MP3 - It's a night out with mates and music - full stop! A hell of a lot of people wouldn't even know one DJ's name from another and scarcely notice who is behind the decks at all in a lot of venues. Much much earlier in this thread (which is 'What makes a good DJ' if I remember correctly, and not 'Why is the Notts Soul Scene not to the liking of JMYTG?') the common theme among most responses was somebody who thinks about the crowd they have been asked to entertain, maybe does a little checking up to ensure the right records are in the box, presents their set professionally and engages the crowd with enthusiasm. Who the fook wants to play 20 or 25 records that are not to the liking of the crowd they have been booked to entertain, whilst in complete command of an empty dance floor, only to be patted on the back on their way from the stage and congratulated on being 'brave' by an angry sod like you? It aint risky to play a Soul record at a Soul do - but it can be risky to play the WRONG Soul records to the wrong crowd. Sounds to me like you need to look up some venues that are more to your taste and allow others to enjoy their Soul however it suits them. Horses for courses my friend, and there's room for all tastes on this wonderful scene as long as intolerance doesn't get in the way. Neil Jones Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Posted January 11, 2007 Share Posted January 11, 2007 I hope to christ this doesn't sound patronising, it isn't meant in that way at all, but musical enlightenment or progression of 'the masses' on the Soul Scene is a journey, not a destination, and it takes time. For far more people who enjoy Soul events than maybe you would like to acknowledge, it is a nostalgic experience and a way of enjoying the music of their youth with like-minded people. For maybe 80 or even 85% of the total number of people who go to Soul events regularly (say at least once a month), it doesn't matter if it's rare, 50 pence, original vinyl, CD or fookin MP3 - It's a night out with mates and music - full stop! A hell of a lot of people wouldn't even know one DJ's name from another and scarcely notice who is behind the decks at all in a lot of venues. Much much earlier in this thread (which is 'What makes a good DJ' if I remember correctly, and not 'Why is the Notts Soul Scene not to the liking of JMYTG?') the common theme among most responses was somebody who thinks about the crowd they have been asked to entertain, maybe does a little checking up to ensure the right records are in the box, presents their set professionally and engages the crowd with enthusiasm. Who the fook wants to play 20 or 25 records that are not to the liking of the crowd they have been booked to entertain, whilst in complete command of an empty dance floor, only to be patted on the back on their way from the stage and congratulated on being 'brave' by an angry sod like you? It aint risky to play a Soul record at a Soul do - but it can be risky to play the WRONG Soul records to the wrong crowd. Sounds to me like you need to look up some venues that are more to your taste and allow others to enjoy their Soul however it suits them. Horses for courses my friend, and there's room for all tastes on this wonderful scene as long as intolerance doesn't get in the way. Neil Jones Top post,mr Jones Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest vinylvixen Posted January 11, 2007 Share Posted January 11, 2007 A skantily clad lady, carring your records? Baz, how about a scantily clad lady carrying her own records Second thoughts, it's too bloomin' cold at the moment....this season, I'll mostly be wearing thermals Jo Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
KevH Posted January 11, 2007 Share Posted January 11, 2007 will try the attic.do annesley all the time can remember that place when there used to be 30 people in all night.that was the early days.will be there this w/end hi,glad to see you've dropped the capitals,looked quite aggressive!!.Any way if you come to the Attic,introduce yourself and have a chat about the STATE OF SOUL in notts.I'm definatley no expert,but remember,it's only "same old" when you hear it all the time and only "rare" if you've never heard it!!!!Even the rare sounds can become too familiar. i'm no dj,i just put records on,f**k up along the way,and carry on,,Kev. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Bearsy Posted January 11, 2007 Share Posted January 11, 2007 Top post,mr Jones And i second that, You put into words to me what i couldnt, Bearsy Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Fatius Bumius Posted January 11, 2007 Share Posted January 11, 2007 Adding my two-penneth for what it's worth This whole scene is about the appreciation of soul music. Be you stuck in your 1976 locked Tardis with your box of 100mph stompers and your memories or moved with the times, the scenes big enough for all of us, it just needs a bit of a shake up now and the before folks get bored, leave and never return. The DJ's should still be able to play an odd tune now and then without fear of being slagged off after their set by the dancers who then say "WTF was that" ? If some underplayed oldies were played I am sure half the crowd I see out and about today wouldn't have a clue what it was and think it was some new discovery and still say "WTF was that"? It's not the DJ's fault he is playing to a crowd who don't know shit from clay JMYTG wasn't slating any particular venue/promoter off in Notts with his comments, I know where he's coming from, his comments are bang on if you venture out and about in Notts. The DJ's are booked to entertain, very often the main guest DJ (big name DJ) doesn't turn up until later, he hasn't heard anything that has been played for the first two hours. At 10 - 11 oclock he starts his set, and eh presto, he plays 4 records that have already been played, predictable records to keep the dancefloor, Ruby Andrews - Just Loving You, Sid Barnes - Standing on Solid Ground, DJ Genesis - Tribute to Betty, Frank Popp - (any title), get my drift? Not slagging these records off or picking on them, each to their own taste, but these records and a few more along the same vein are already in my 'Handbag' Often the warm up DJ is the best of the night, playing for a pitance or nothing,and usually it's a local lad who warms up and plays some great stuff, then the predictable happens, out comes the records of the moment when the big named Guest DJ takes to the decks If I was a promoter paying these bigger named DJ's to do a spot, I would be demanding a refund, Item Not Described, just like they do on EBay A DJ may have a full dancefloor with these more commercial well known guaranteed dance floor records, but must also ask himself, why are more than half the punters in this room sat on their arses or just tapping their feet? The foot tappers on the edge of the dancefloor are the ones itching to get on the dancefloor. Suss out the ones who are dancing, are they the local social club outing who dance to the same records week in week out or do they have 30 years of northern soul under their belt? Just because we sit there not dressed in baggies and vests, full circle skirts, ankle socks and our hair in pigtails it doesn't mean we "Don't Know" what a good northern soul track is (not patronising those who wear this gear, each to their own but I think some of them would dance to "Ring-A-Ring-A-Roses - We all fall down" if you told 'em it was Northern Soul ) Bring it on I asked one particular DJ for a record, Cecil Washington - I Don't Like To Lose, to be told "Oh I can't play that here, it's too risky" - top northern tune at a nothern soul night and no balls to play it to a crowd of 150/200. A tune you don't very often hear due to not many DJ's owning a copy and it was too risky ??? WHAT! Back to my chair to sit on my arse all night while sulking over my pint. JMYTG's post is coming from frustration and it must be as frustrating for DJs with decent tunes in their box who daren't play them for fear of clearing the dance floor. It's been known for about 5 of us out of 200 to be on the dancefloor to Toni Basil - Breakaway, then to get stared at for dancing to it ! Also Tony Middleton - To The Ends of the Earth, totally cleared the dancefloor - how many of you DJ's who post on these boards would play that if you owned one at a regular soul night? Or is it TOO RISKY ? The other end of the scale, you can ask for a great record to be told "Oh I can't play that it's only worth a tenner" ??? and your point is ??? if it's a tenner or a grande and it's good, get it on those decks! The rare crossover scene in Notts used to be just that, with some excellent new found stuff being played regularly, and some rare rocking horse expensive good sounding tunes that folks do appreciate, even though they don't dance to them and can't afford to buy them themselves. It made a refreshing change to sit and actually listen to some decent music played by the likes of Rob Thomas and not expect to dance all night. The last rare soul night I went to was creeping into the Funk scene of 25 odd years ago when many of us hung up our shoes. Funk isn't "Soulful" to me. I've got more soul in my left tit! There is a big void in the soul scene of today, between a night of the 100mph stompers of yesteryear to the tailor made/modern/funk soul of today, a big void, and I wished someone had the balls to fill it. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Bazza Posted January 11, 2007 Author Share Posted January 11, 2007 (edited) Nice posting Nut ,enjoyed reading it,lots of valid points ,you put your finger on what is going wrong with the scene today BTW welcome to soulsource Bazza Edited January 11, 2007 by bazza Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Jimmy A Posted January 11, 2007 Share Posted January 11, 2007 I hope to christ this doesn't sound patronising, it isn't meant in that way at all, but musical enlightenment or progression of 'the masses' on the Soul Scene is a journey, not a destination, and it takes time. For far more people who enjoy Soul events than maybe you would like to acknowledge, it is a nostalgic experience and a way of enjoying the music of their youth with like-minded people. For maybe 80 or even 85% of the total number of people who go to Soul events regularly (say at least once a month), it doesn't matter if it's rare, 50 pence, original vinyl, CD or fookin MP3 - It's a night out with mates and music - full stop! A hell of a lot of people wouldn't even know one DJ's name from another and scarcely notice who is behind the decks at all in a lot of venues. Much much earlier in this thread (which is 'What makes a good DJ' if I remember correctly, and not 'Why is the Notts Soul Scene not to the liking of JMYTG?') the common theme among most responses was somebody who thinks about the crowd they have been asked to entertain, maybe does a little checking up to ensure the right records are in the box, presents their set professionally and engages the crowd with enthusiasm. Who the fook wants to play 20 or 25 records that are not to the liking of the crowd they have been booked to entertain, whilst in complete command of an empty dance floor, only to be patted on the back on their way from the stage and congratulated on being 'brave' by an angry sod like you? It aint risky to play a Soul record at a Soul do - but it can be risky to play the WRONG Soul records to the wrong crowd. Sounds to me like you need to look up some venues that are more to your taste and allow others to enjoy their Soul however it suits them. Horses for courses my friend, and there's room for all tastes on this wonderful scene as long as intolerance doesn't get in the way. Neil Jones so what you are saying is you dont mind going out week in week out and listening to the same records.im sure you have not been to every do here in notts,if you did you would see what i was on about.like my first post, ginger tayor played here and he was awful.one of the biggest names in the country....djs bein told what they can and cant play does not make a good dj Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest bish Posted January 11, 2007 Share Posted January 11, 2007 Adding my two-penneth for what it's worth This whole scene is about the appreciation of soul music. Be you stuck in your 1976 locked Tardis with your box of 100mph stompers and your memories or moved with the times, the scenes big enough for all of us, it just needs a bit of a shake up now and the before folks get bored, leave and never return. The DJ's should still be able to play an odd tune now and then without fear of being slagged off after their set by the dancers who then say "WTF was that" ? If some underplayed oldies were played I am sure half the crowd I see out and about today wouldn't have a clue what it was and think it was some new discovery and still say "WTF was that"? It's not the DJ's fault he is playing to a crowd who don't know shit from clay JMYTG wasn't slating any particular venue/promoter off in Notts with his comments, I know where he's coming from, his comments are bang on if you venture out and about in Notts. The DJ's are booked to entertain, very often the main guest DJ (big name DJ) doesn't turn up until later, he hasn't heard anything that has been played for the first two hours. At 10 - 11 oclock he starts his set, and eh presto, he plays 4 records that have already been played, predictable records to keep the dancefloor, Ruby Andrews - Just Loving You, Sid Barnes - Standing on Solid Ground, DJ Genesis - Tribute to Betty, Frank Popp - (any title), get my drift? Not slagging these records off or picking on them, each to their own taste, but these records and a few more along the same vein are already in my 'Handbag' Often the warm up DJ is the best of the night, playing for a pitance or nothing,and usually it's a local lad who warms up and plays some great stuff, then the predictable happens, out comes the records of the moment when the big named Guest DJ takes to the decks If I was a promoter paying these bigger named DJ's to do a spot, I would be demanding a refund, Item Not Described, just like they do on EBay A DJ may have a full dancefloor with these more commercial well known guaranteed dance floor records, but must also ask himself, why are more than half the punters in this room sat on their arses or just tapping their feet? The foot tappers on the edge of the dancefloor are the ones itching to get on the dancefloor. Suss out the ones who are dancing, are they the local social club outing who dance to the same records week in week out or do they have 30 years of northern soul under their belt? Just because we sit there not dressed in baggies and vests, full circle skirts, ankle socks and our hair in pigtails it doesn't mean we "Don't Know" what a good northern soul track is (not patronising those who wear this gear, each to their own but I think some of them would dance to "Ring-A-Ring-A-Roses - We all fall down" if you told 'em it was Northern Soul ) Bring it on I asked one particular DJ for a record, Cecil Washington - I Don't Like To Lose, to be told "Oh I can't play that here, it's too risky" - top northern tune at a nothern soul night and no balls to play it to a crowd of 150/200. A tune you don't very often hear due to not many DJ's owning a copy and it was too risky ??? WHAT! Back to my chair to sit on my arse all night while sulking over my pint. JMYTG's post is coming from frustration and it must be as frustrating for DJs with decent tunes in their box who daren't play them for fear of clearing the dance floor. It's been known for about 5 of us out of 200 to be on the dancefloor to Toni Basil - Breakaway, then to get stared at for dancing to it ! Also Tony Middleton - To The Ends of the Earth, totally cleared the dancefloor - how many of you DJ's who post on these boards would play that if you owned one at a regular soul night? Or is it TOO RISKY ? The other end of the scale, you can ask for a great record to be told "Oh I can't play that it's only worth a tenner" ??? and your point is ??? if it's a tenner or a grande and it's good, get it on those decks! The rare crossover scene in Notts used to be just that, with some excellent new found stuff being played regularly, and some rare rocking horse expensive good sounding tunes that folks do appreciate, even though they don't dance to them and can't afford to buy them themselves. It made a refreshing change to sit and actually listen to some decent music played by the likes of Rob Thomas and not expect to dance all night. The last rare soul night I went to was creeping into the Funk scene of 25 odd years ago when many of us hung up our shoes. Funk isn't "Soulful" to me. I've got more soul in my left tit! There is a big void in the soul scene of today, between a night of the 100mph stompers of yesteryear to the tailor made/modern/funk soul of today, a big void, and I wished someone had the balls to fill it. very well said,and how many dj's do you see dance anyway Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Posted January 11, 2007 Share Posted January 11, 2007 Bury Soul - Mr. Neil Jones, You have made the point I was trying to get over in my post that revived this thread earlier in the week. Your wording was slightly better though, thanks. Good response, hope people take note... "Every tune (CD, Vinly etc) has it's day and it's venue. Take chances, play to the crowd and enjoy the sounds". Dave & Wiggy Staveley Soul & Motown Night Staveley Miners Welfare - Chesterfield 10th February 2007 Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Jimmy A Posted January 11, 2007 Share Posted January 11, 2007 very well said,and how many dj's do you see dance anyway MY POINT EXACTLY,GLAD THERES SOME ONE OUT THERE FEELS THE SAME BY THE WAY "WHAT DOES MAKE A GOOD DJ" Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest bish Posted January 11, 2007 Share Posted January 11, 2007 MY POINT EXACTLY,GLAD THERES SOME ONE OUT THERE FEELS THE SAME BY THE WAY "WHAT DOES MAKE A GOOD DJ" well personaly i myself as a warm up dj play what i call underplayed oldies tunes people know but not heard very often but usualy only playing to about 20 people half of wich are my traveling buddies but a you have to start somewere,but having said that i do like rare stuff and dance alot even if its a new sound to me, if the beat gets me im up,some people only dance to records they no. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Bearsy Posted January 11, 2007 Share Posted January 11, 2007 A good DJ is a DJ who plays the music that is advertised on the flyer to a crowd who have paid thier money for such tunes. ie- rare soul then play rare soul, oldies then play oldies. if it states across the board then its easy, play your style of across the board whatever that may be, and leave the other styles to the promoter who should only get the right DJs for thier night as they should be the ones responsible for that part. If a punter goes to a rare soul night for example and complains about not hearing any oldies then thats his ignorance and fault not the DJs. Does he/she DJ have to be able to dance ?, Experience should count for a lot and the DJ should be able to read the audience especially if they aint playing until a couple of hours into the night/er. if said DJ is to scared to express themselves in thier music they OWN then maybe they aint as good as we or they think they are or they are at the wrong venue and that then should be the promoters fault again. Quality always shines through in the end and a good promoter knows a good DJ and if they fit the bill then you very rarely hear any complaints from those in attendance or do you. A mother and father make a good DJ. Bearsy. Well thats my thoughts anyway Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Simon Posted January 11, 2007 Share Posted January 11, 2007 MY POINT EXACTLY,GLAD THERES SOME ONE OUT THERE FEELS THE SAME BY THE WAY "WHAT DOES MAKE A GOOD DJ" I agree in principle with what you were saying but didn't comment because you were talking about the Notts scene & i don't know that neck of the woods but if i read between the lines you were saying there's basically no middle ground & in that i agree that can sometimes be the case. Too much rare stuff can wash over you & too much commercial stuff is boring, it's all about striking a balance. Of course there's still some brilliant venues & brilliant djs playing interesting choices, played with passion & excitement at the right tempo at the right time but by the sounds of it not venues you've been to recently. Simon Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Glyn Williams Posted January 11, 2007 Share Posted January 11, 2007 very well said,and how many dj's do you see dance anyway i do Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest bish Posted January 11, 2007 Share Posted January 11, 2007 i do yea thats good,but the next venue you go to see whos on and see how many of them dance. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Jimmy A Posted January 11, 2007 Share Posted January 11, 2007 (edited) JUST REMEMBER TO BE A GOOD DJ IN NOTTS YOU WILL HAVE TO BRING THE FOLLOWING RUBY ANDREWS-JUST LOVING YOU PATRICE HOLLOWAY-STONEN HOURS FRANK POPP-OWT WILL DO D J GENESIS- TRIBUTE TO BETTY FRANK WILSON--THE BEST SOUL RECORD EVER NOT ACE SPECTRUM -DONT SEND NOBODY ELSE MARV JOHNSON-COME ON AND STOP ISLEY BROS-WHY WHEN LOVE IS GONE WILLIE MITCHELL-THAT DRIVING BEAT JOY LOVEJOY-IN ORBIT KENNY THOMAS-CRAZY LOU RAWLS-SEE U WHEN I GET THERE ONLY WENT BIG SINCE HE SNUFFED IT WHY? LENNY CURTIS- NOTHING CAN STOP YOU NOW STEINWAYS-YOUVE BEEN LEADING ME ON CARSTAIRS-IT REALLY HURTS ME GIRL AND ANY NON-DESCRIPT LATE 70S EARLY 80S DISCO FUNK THATS NOW BEIN PLAYED AS 70S SOUL AND DONT FORGET YOUR 3 B4 8 PLAYS THESE AND YOU WILL BE THE DOGS B@~*&KS YOU WILL NOTICE ME COS I WILL BE Edited January 11, 2007 by JMYTG Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Bearsy Posted January 11, 2007 Share Posted January 11, 2007 JUST REMEMBER TO BE A GOOD DJ IN NOTTS YOU WILL HAVE TO BRING THE FOLLOWING RUBY ANDREWS-JUST LOVING YOU PATRICE HOLLOWAY-STONEN HOURS FRANK POPP-OWT WILL DO D J GENESIS- TRIBUTE TO BETTY FRANK WILSON--THE BEST SOUL RECORD EVER NOT ACE SPECTRUM -DONT SEND NOBODY ELSE MARV JOHNSON-COME ON AND STOP ISLEY BROS-WHY WHEN LOVE IS GONE WILLIE MITCHELL-THAT DRIVING BEAT JOY LOVEJOY-IN ORBIT KENNY THOMAS-CRAZY LOU RAWLS-SEE U WHEN I GET THERE ONLY WENT BIG SINCE HE SNUFFED IT WHY? LENNT CURTIS- NOTHING CAN STOP YOU NOW STEINWAYS-YOUVE BEEN LEADING ME ON CARSTAIRS-IT REALLY HURTS ME GIRL AND ANY NON-DESCRIPT LATE 70S EARLY 80S DISCO FUNK THATS NOW BEIN PLAYED AS 70S SOUL AND DONT FORGET YOUR 3 B4 8 PLAYS THESE AND YOU WILL BE THE DOGS B@~*&KS YOU WILL NOTICE ME COS I WILL BE Now we know what you like how about putting a playlist up you wouldnt like to hear a dj play in Notts I hope you dont mind me asking as it wont be long before someone else does. Go on you know you want too. Bearsy (the impartial one) Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Jimmy A Posted January 11, 2007 Share Posted January 11, 2007 Now we know what you like how about putting a playlist up you wouldnt like to hear a dj play in Notts I hope you dont mind me asking as it wont be long before someone else does. Go on you know you want too. Bearsy (the impartial one) YOU DONT UNDERSTAND THIS IS THE STUFF IM FED UP OF HEARING Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Glyn Williams Posted January 11, 2007 Share Posted January 11, 2007 whats more, you forgot the vibrations cause you're mine (yawn) and bobby womack (groan) funny that list you know - when i was going around the scene in the 70's and 80's i would have loved to hear the isleys - no-one ever played it! Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Jimmy A Posted January 11, 2007 Share Posted January 11, 2007 whats more, you forgot the vibrations cause you're mine (yawn) and bobby womack (groan) funny that list you know - when i was going around the scene in the 70's and 80's i would have loved to hear the isleys - no-one ever played it! SHIT FORGOT THEM,COMPILLING THE LIST WAS SENDING ME TO SLLEP Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Glyn Williams Posted January 11, 2007 Share Posted January 11, 2007 YOU DONT UNDERSTAND THIS IS THE STUFF IM FED UP OF HEARING yes, we know that - it was sarcasm. now tell us what in your opinion we should be playing! Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Simon Posted January 11, 2007 Share Posted January 11, 2007 JUST REMEMBER TO BE A GOOD DJ IN NOTTS YOU WILL HAVE TO BRING THE FOLLOWING RUBY ANDREWS-JUST LOVING YOU PATRICE HOLLOWAY-STONEN HOURS FRANK POPP-OWT WILL DO D J GENESIS- TRIBUTE TO BETTY FRANK WILSON--THE BEST SOUL RECORD EVER NOT ACE SPECTRUM -DONT SEND NOBODY ELSE MARV JOHNSON-COME ON AND STOP ISLEY BROS-WHY WHEN LOVE IS GONE WILLIE MITCHELL-THAT DRIVING BEAT JOY LOVEJOY-IN ORBIT KENNY THOMAS-CRAZY LOU RAWLS-SEE U WHEN I GET THERE ONLY WENT BIG SINCE HE SNUFFED IT WHY? LENNY CURTIS- NOTHING CAN STOP YOU NOW STEINWAYS-YOUVE BEEN LEADING ME ON CARSTAIRS-IT REALLY HURTS ME GIRL AND ANY NON-DESCRIPT LATE 70S EARLY 80S DISCO FUNK THATS NOW BEIN PLAYED AS 70S SOUL AND DONT FORGET YOUR 3 B4 8 PLAYS THESE AND YOU WILL BE THE DOGS B@~*&KS YOU WILL NOTICE ME COS I WILL BE I share your frustration my friend but i don't totally blame the djs, i've seen people trying really hard in the past to play interesting sets but only to get blanked by the audience & having to resort to the same old tunes yet again. I know there are a lot of venues that this doesn't happen at & i intend to get to some of these this year, i know i always hark on about it but the Capitol Soul Club was one of those places where you could play records that noone knew & they went down a storm but this was one of those occasions where the audience & djs were in perfect synchronicity & before anyone jumps down my throat i know there are other venues in London & in the rest of the world that has this same relationship. Simon Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Jimmy A Posted January 11, 2007 Share Posted January 11, 2007 yes, we know that - it was sarcasm. now tell us what in your opinion we should be playing! NOT MY PLACE TO SAY,WHY DONT YOU TELL ME WHAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO PLAY AND NOT WHAT YOU ARE EXPECTED TO PLAY.IVE DONE DJ SPOTS BUT HAVE NEVER BECOME A MAINSTREAM DJ BECAUSE I WONT FALL INTO THE TRAP OF YOU MUST PLAY THAT AND YOU CANT PLAY THAT. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Jimmy A Posted January 11, 2007 Share Posted January 11, 2007 (edited) I share your frustration my friend but i don't totally blame the djs, i've seen people trying really hard in the past to play interesting sets but only to get blanked by the audience & having to resort to the same old tunes yet again. I know there are a lot of venues that this doesn't happen at & i intend to get to some of these this year, i know i always hark on about it but the Capitol Soul Club was one of those places where you could play records that noone knew & they went down a storm but this was one of those occasions where the audience & djs were in perfect synchronicity & before anyone jumps down my throat i know there are other venues in London & in the rest of the world that has this same relationship. Simon JUST WISH SOMEONE WOULD DO SOMETHING HERE IN NOTTS,BUT DONT THINK ANY ONE WILL Edited January 11, 2007 by JMYTG Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Posted January 11, 2007 Share Posted January 11, 2007 NOT MY PLACE TO SAY,WHY DONT YOU TELL ME WHAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO PLAY AND NOT WHAT YOU ARE EXPECTED TO PLAY.IVE DONE DJ SPOTS BUT HAVE NEVER BECOME A MAINSTREAM DJ BECAUSE I WONT FALL INTO THE TRAP OF YOU MUST PLAY THAT AND YOU CANT PLAY THAT. You're a paying punter so of course it's your place to say what you would like to hear. I don't DJ or live in Notts so I'm not all that bothered about what gets played there, but I am interested in say 5 records that you would like to hear. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest bish Posted January 11, 2007 Share Posted January 11, 2007 JUST WISH SOMEONE WOULD DO SOMETHING HERE IN NOTTS,BUT DONT THINK ANY ONE WILL so what is it you want doing JIM Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Jimmy A Posted January 11, 2007 Share Posted January 11, 2007 You're a paying punter so of course it's your place to say what you would like to hear. I don't DJ or live in Notts so I'm not all that bothered about what gets played there, but I am interested in say 5 records that you would like to hear. just been through my boxes..these are a few tunes i would like to hear.all tried and tested clasics in my eyes yet over the last 6-7 years maybe longer i have never heard these played out in notts.most probably played to death somewhere in the country fabulous peps-my love looks good on you strides-i can get along without your love chi-lites shes mine parliaments-heart trouble (i know of one local dj who will play this) expressions-you better know it mickey laney-im gonna walk vala-quons-window shopping on girls avenue also got 100s of midtempo, RnB,forgotten oldies,100 mph stompers.got a right mixed bag of stuff.i even have some 70s Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Jimmy A Posted January 11, 2007 Share Posted January 11, 2007 (edited) so what is it you want doing JIM as you know bish.theres that middle part of the scene thats missing.lots have started new venues up of late and not one of them are doing owt different to the ones that have been going for a few years now.one or two of us have talked about starting a do but i think it might be like trying to flog a dead horse Edited January 11, 2007 by JMYTG Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest bish Posted January 11, 2007 Share Posted January 11, 2007 as you know bish.theres that middle part of the scene thats missing.lots have started new venues up of late and not ojne of them are doing owt different to the ones that have been going for a few years now.one or two of us have talked about starting a do but i think it might be like trying to flog a dead horse yea the more the thread has gone on the more it makes sense,just thought it was a bit of a stormy start,got hush heart last week £25 and just seen yours on ebay,bugger Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Jimmy A Posted January 11, 2007 Share Posted January 11, 2007 yea the more the thread has gone on the more it makes sense,just thought it was a bit of a stormy start,got hush heart last week £25 and just seen yours on ebay,bugger when you get it play the other side Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest bish Posted January 11, 2007 Share Posted January 11, 2007 when you get it play the other side played it early doors at the brit on sat Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Jimmy A Posted January 11, 2007 Share Posted January 11, 2007 played it early doors at the brit on sat good double sider.just getting rid of a few bits cos ive had them a while and need to fund my need of buying records Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Jumpinjoan Posted January 11, 2007 Share Posted January 11, 2007 just been through my boxes..these are a few tunes i would like to hear.all tried and tested clasics in my eyes yet over the last 6-7 years maybe longer i have never heard these played out in notts.most probably played to death somewhere in the country fabulous peps-my love looks good on you strides-i can get along without your love chi-lites shes mine parliaments-heart trouble (i know of one local dj who will play this) expressions-you better know it mickey laney-im gonna walk vala-quons-window shopping on girls avenue also got 100s of midtempo, RnB,forgotten oldies,100 mph stompers.got a right mixed bag of stuff.i even have some 70s Well i have these 2 in my play box... get yourself to Lowton on Friday and i will gladly play them... good chance they might get played anyway... Take a look in Lookback's... at the playlists from our last do to see the kind of stuff that gets played at DDA. https://www.soul-source.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=38788 Can i ask a question... the soul scene is nationwide... and every one i know travels out of their local area on a regular basis... is there a particular reason why you choose not to do this? I have some good friends who live in Gloucester... and they travel practically EVERY weekend in order to hear the sounds they want to hear... due to the fact they're not played locally. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Jimmy A Posted January 11, 2007 Share Posted January 11, 2007 Well i have these 2 in my play box... get yourself to Lowton on Friday and i will gladly play them... good chance they might get played anyway... Take a look in Lookback's... at the playlists from our last do to see the kind of stuff that gets played at DDA. https://www.soul-source.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=38788 Can i ask a question... the soul scene is nationwide... and every one i know travels out of their local area on a regular basis... is there a particular reason why you choose not to do this? I have some good friends who live in Gloucester... and they travel practically EVERY weekend in order to hear the sounds they want to hear... due to the fact they're not played locally. a really crap excuse but i work six days a week and i only get out saturday nights.i used to go to bretby and alnighters in derby.dont drive so have to rely on lifts.got fed up of the promises off people that dont i mention it anymore,i just hope and i think the scene in notts could be really good again.ive seen some playlist from dos around the country and sometimes i just cry when i read them because they have been really good.trust me if i could i would be out of notts most weekends.i know people have taken a dis-like to me say that but i wish they would wake up open up their ears and appreciate the music a bit more Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Posted January 11, 2007 Share Posted January 11, 2007 just been through my boxes..these are a few tunes i would like to hear.all tried and tested clasics in my eyes yet over the last 6-7 years maybe longer i have never heard these played out in notts.most probably played to death somewhere in the country fabulous peps-my love looks good on you strides-i can get along without your love chi-lites shes mine parliaments-heart trouble (i know of one local dj who will play this) expressions-you better know it mickey laney-im gonna walk vala-quons-window shopping on girls avenue also got 100s of midtempo, RnB,forgotten oldies,100 mph stompers.got a right mixed bag of stuff.i even have some 70s Some nice tunes, but if I was a DJ not anything that I would play. But as has been said different people enjoy different things. You could consider setting up your own night, but then competition is pretty fierce and there are a limited amount of punters....question is are there enough punters who share your thoughts/taste to make a night worthwhile? In moments of boredom I've often wondered what I would play if I ever did a DJ set and how it would go down with the crowd. I think my problem would be that I would just play stuff that I like....but I'm not really sure if that would go down all that well with the crowd Adam. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
KevH Posted January 11, 2007 Share Posted January 11, 2007 a really crap excuse but i work six days a week and i only get out saturday nights.i used to go to bretby and alnighters in derby.dont drive so have to rely on lifts.got fed up of the promises off people that dont i mention it anymore,i just hope and i think the scene in notts could be really good again.ive seen some playlist from dos around the country and sometimes i just cry when i read them because they have been really good.trust me if i could i would be out of notts most weekends.i know people have taken a dis-like to me say that but i wish they would wake up open up their ears and appreciate the music a bit more fabulous peps has been spun at the ATTIC from the start,( nothing special about that ,it's not a "hard" record,but quality!! )to such an extent that it may be dropped from playlist altogether!!!Don't want it to become a standard play and risk yawning from the punters!!!,,Kev. ps if you come to the ATTIC,I'LL PLAY IT FOR YOU BUT YOU'D BETTER DANCE Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Fatius Bumius Posted January 11, 2007 Share Posted January 11, 2007 Can i ask a question... the soul scene is nationwide... and every one i know travels out of their local area on a regular basis... is there a particular reason why you choose not to do this? Further afield, up Norf, there's not so many soul nights and folks do have to travel for an hour or two to get a soul night in. Us Notts folks shouldn't have to travel for more than 15 minutes. There's two or three soul nights every week within a 20 mile radius of me, but I find they are pretty much the same, with the exception of a couple a month. The list JMYTG put up earlier has become the Notts Soul Bible/Rule Book Of Northern Soul! Same old "Clay" at the end of the day, week in week out and it's getting unbelievably boring ! Bish, why do you travel when there's soul nights on your doorstep ? Don't you care much for "Clay" either? Can I add JJ Barnes - Talk Of The Grapevine to the Bible ? Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Jimmy A Posted January 11, 2007 Share Posted January 11, 2007 fabulous peps has been spun at the ATTIC from the start,( nothing special about that ,it's not a "hard" record,but quality!! )to such an extent that it may be dropped from playlist altogether!!!Don't want it to become a standard play and risk yawning from the punters!!!,,Kev. ps if you come to the ATTIC,I'LL PLAY IT FOR YOU BUT YOU'D BETTER DANCE THEY ARE NOT MY FAVS,JUST A COUPLE TO HAND.SOME OFF THEM TUNES SHOULD OUT PLAYED BY NOW.I BET MOST OF THE LOCAL DJS (I.E. IN NOTTS) DONT EVEN OWN A COPY Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
night nurse Posted January 11, 2007 Share Posted January 11, 2007 So what makes a good DJ is it just the tunes he plays or is it the tunes he owns and plays supposing he borrows a few tunes and plays them along with his own (he does not own them) is that ok ? I expect a few hypocritical answers to this one Bazza i think that to many dj's today play what they want to play the old ego takes over and for what my opion is worth (witch aint much) a good dj plays to the floor and watches what go on or not that the case may be i know i can name my top dj's but wont as it might start a riot and i aint going there Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Souljazera Posted January 11, 2007 Share Posted January 11, 2007 D'J'S cant dance thats why they hide behind the decks!!!!!!!!! Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest Posted January 11, 2007 Share Posted January 11, 2007 Can i ask a question... the soul scene is nationwide... and every one i know travels out of their local area on a regular basis... is there a particular reason why you choose not to do this? Further afield, up Norf, there's not so many soul nights and folks do have to travel for an hour or two to get a soul night in. Us Notts folks shouldn't have to travel for more than 15 minutes. There's two or three soul nights every week within a 20 mile radius of me, but I find they are pretty much the same, with the exception of a couple a month. The list JMYTG put up earlier has become the Notts Soul Bible/Rule Book Of Northern Soul! Same old "Clay" at the end of the day, week in week out and it's getting unbelievably boring ! Bish, why do you travel when there's soul nights on your doorstep ? Don't you care much for "Clay" either? Can I add JJ Barnes - Talk Of The Grapevine to the Bible ? cant dance on clay anymore its hard work Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Guest bish Posted January 11, 2007 Share Posted January 11, 2007 cant dance on clay anymore its hard work cant dance on clay anymore its hard work that was my reply above but did it on the wifes by mistake bish Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
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