Guest gordon russell Posted July 9, 2008 Posted July 9, 2008 You wont be at Danny's birthday party then To be fair Terry, I don't think the promoters of all local venue's should be tarred with the same brush. You often see Hammie out and about, Taffy attends a large amount of local venues, as do Pete Tebbutt and Sean Chapman and you can't go anywhere without bumping into Toby .......but I do sort of know what or who you are getting at QoFxx I have always supported hammie,taffy,toby and co.....sometimes I despair. Of copurse it's well known by me and everyone else that these fellas are genuine and I've said so on many an occasion (and I've been around longer than you chrissie ) I'm not talking about these guys and well you know it they will always have my patronage because they deserve it full stop.However I'm not gonna list all the wanna be's......not enough room on here lol......T
Guest Posted July 9, 2008 Posted July 9, 2008 Have to say thought round here all DJs played OVO. Had a shock recently when I saw local man playing carvers of released stuff. I was going to complain to the promotor, but then remembered he was the one that booked said DJ in the first place. I would have still said something too.. just because I promotor books a DJ, doens't mean they know every single record in a DJ's box & what labels they're on.... The promotor might have been grateful to be told.... Jayne.x.
Guest Beeks Posted July 9, 2008 Posted July 9, 2008 Everyone wants to be a DJ these days...used to be rockstars...but the emergence of the Superstar DJs means all the kids want to be one...When I first got into DJing back in 89 I was the only one out of a large group of friends who was musically anal enough to persue it haha...now there is a stigma attached to being a DJ so much so that I loathe to mention it when meeting new people in case they put me in that vacuous catagory I despise.
Winnie :-) Posted July 9, 2008 Posted July 9, 2008 I have always supported hammie,taffy,toby and co.....sometimes I despair. Of copurse it's well known by me and everyone else that these fellas are genuine and I've said so on many an occasion (and I've been around longer than you chrissie ) I'm not talking about these guys and well you know it they will always have my patronage because they deserve it full stop.However I'm not gonna list all the wanna be's......not enough room on here lol......T ============ Plus you've named them time and time again, so most of us know who you mean. Plus you incorporate the same argument in every thread you appear in (apart from Burnley of course) to such an extent that I've read them more times than I've heard out on the floor. Plus you're celebrating the death of a venue you never attended. To be fair to you, you managed to have a snipe at the Brit in another thread, and I haven't seen you do that before, so maybe it's pastures new in your fight to rid the scene of your perceived dross? Have to be honest though I'm put off of any of the venues that you support purely because I'm starting to think that everybody who goes to them is the same mindset as you. Shame cos I would have liked to have tried Burnley for instance, but the way in which you tar promoters supporters (back-slappers is your term of reference) of specific venues with the same brush must be rubbing off Back to the actual subject matter of the thread as opposed to your personal grievances. There are too many venues, but it's not just about wanting to be a DJ, it's more about filling a need and that is people don't want to travel anymore. Everybody is that bit older, most like a beer and the essence of the scene, which to me is dancing, (how else do you celebrate listening to something fantastic) is on the wane. Socialising has become increasingly more important to many, so the purist soul scene that many desire is struggling. Beeker said in the other thread, the scene needs new blood, and he's right, but it's not going to happen, because it would need to be a positive environment for them to want to be part of it. Until the negative element retires to their tea dances they're going to stay away. Winnie :-)
Paul-s Posted July 9, 2008 Posted July 9, 2008 I bet its the same, had the Workies (Workingmens & Social Club) on a Thursday, club next to Foxes Biscuits on Friday, Saturday the Ambulance hall then on to the Casino this was all in one small town up north. Agree, we had thursday, Friday, sat, Sunday events back then....Grantham Football Club, Newark Bowling Green, Brit Club club, Wigan and Palais, ALL in a week sometimes.
Paul-s Posted July 9, 2008 Posted July 9, 2008 Hmm. I reckon most of the exciting new records I've heard in the last few years have been played by "recognised DJs". In fact you could say "big name" DJs. And mainly at nighters. Get out more! And cover a wider range of venues!
Dave Moore Posted July 9, 2008 Posted July 9, 2008 I organise one gig a year. I am not the promoter, there is no promotion, it's simply a gathering of like minded people playing their collections and if folks wanna come join us they are more than welcome and we have a fantastic time together every year. Not all of the people who attend are collectors but it's fair to say that most are. But here's the crux.....I get inundated with people from UK who contact me, explain that they are 'DJ's/Promoters' on the UK Northern Soul scene, most are local 'DJs' who play at their own gigs and their Mates, (some of them actually go on to tell me the history of the UK soul scene ), and offer their services as "DJs". Most play the same records as each other, some play boots.carvers etc and most of us could hear their records without leaving our homes. I explain that the event is a group of long time collectors getting together to share their collections over a weekend, in the sun, with great food, wine, and we dance our asses of for 3 days. Inevitably....VERY FEW of the "DJs" who get in touch, once they realise it's not about names on flyers, or playing the latest Frank Popp gubbins, actually want to join us unless they are 'DJing'. What a farce. But of course......"the only reason they set up their own gigs and DJ at them is they do it for the good of the scene, to hear something different and their passion to share the music with others". I would venture that in my experience, if a lot of people weren't DJing at their own gigs, they simply wouldn't DJ anywhere else and therefore their interest/involvement with the music would peter out. I have no axe to grind with 'DJs", some of my close friends are "DJs". It's entirely up to each individual to enjoy the music exactly how they feel it's right for them. How people enjoy their involvement in the soul 'scene' is completely their perogative. But in answer to Des' original question I would answer yes. I think more and more people are driven by attempting to get that 15 minutes of fame by standing behind a set of Technics and not by a love of the music and a passion to enjoy it with like minded people. That's why our particular weekender "DJs" are by invitation only, all attend as listeners first, DJs second and do so at their own expense. Unique? Maybe not, but it certainly lays a foundation for an enjoyable bootleg/pressing/carver free weekend that usually throws up a few 45s that we start chasing the minute the gig ends. This years "DJ's" from UK include Dave Greet, Dave Ferguson, Howard Griffin, Alan Pollard, Karl Heard, Russ Vickers, and Chris Dalton. You won't see their names on flyers every weekend at local "dos", or indeed at many national events, but I think it's fair to say that they reflect the ethos of what is best about both the collecting scene and the passion that comes with it when asked to 'DJ'.
Paul-s Posted July 9, 2008 Posted July 9, 2008 This years "DJ's" from UK include Dave Greet, Dave Ferguson, Howard Griffin, Alan Pollard, Karl Heard, Russ Vickers, and Chris Dalton. You won't see their names on flyers every weekend at local "dos", or indeed at many national events, but I think it's fair to say that they reflect the ethos of what is best about both the collecting scene and the passion that comes with it when asked to 'DJ'. Good line-up. But I beg to differ about Karl. He dj's at a lot of places country wide including BIDDS, resident at Burnley, Lifeline, 100club and many other venues both local and nationwide.
Dave Moore Posted July 9, 2008 Posted July 9, 2008 This years "DJ's" from UK include Dave Greet, Dave Ferguson, Howard Griffin, Alan Pollard, Karl Heard, Russ Vickers, and Chris Dalton. You won't see their names on flyers every weekend at local "dos", or indeed at many national events, but I think it's fair to say that they reflect the ethos of what is best about both the collecting scene and the passion that comes with it when asked to 'DJ'. Good line-up. But I beg to differ about Karl. He dj's at a lot of places country wide including BIDDS, resident at Burnley, Lifeline, 100club and many other venues both local and nationwide. Yeah yeah, but you get the drift. Actually, Karl had booked to come already when I asked him if he wanted to 'play' with us. We invite non UK collector/'DJs' too. This year we'll feature a couple each from US, OZ and Spain. The point I was making is that there are people out there who don't need the 'stage' of a venue or an hour behind some Technics to satisfy their interest in soul records. In fact I think there are plenty of us around all over the world nowadays. From a purely personal perspective I think more collectors behind the Technics is a good thing. I'm not interested in someone being an 'MC' or constantly barking "Let's be havin yer" every other record. Just put the damn things on and I'll judge for myself whether they're any good or not!
Paul-s Posted July 9, 2008 Posted July 9, 2008 Yeah yeah, but you get the drift. Actually, Karl had booked to come already when I asked him if he wanted to 'play' with us. We invite non UK collector/'DJs' too. This year we'll feature a couple each from US, OZ and Spain. The point I was making is that there are people out there who don't need the 'stage' of a venue or an hour behind some Technics to satisfy their interest in soul records. In fact I think there are plenty of us around all over the world nowadays. From a purely personal perspective I think more collectors behind the Technics is a good thing. I'm not interested in someone being an 'MC' or constantly barking "Let's be havin yer" every other record. Just put the damn things on and I'll judge for myself whether they're any good or not! Some great djs in OZ....Miss Goldie , Callum, Adey Harley, Frankie Driscoll etc and US and Spain....I totally agree mate, I hate all that "you must use the mic sh-te. I got taken off as resident at one of the so called 'big' venues because the 'Souless' promoter was more interested in talk than tunes. They were also telling me what I could and couldn't play. So, I told him to F--k off! Now hes saying they have a wide open music policy, but most of its stuffed away in side rooms....Same old same old, but with a load of b-llshit talk ..... Anyway Keep at it sounds great.
Davetay Posted July 9, 2008 Posted July 9, 2008 I'm not interested in someone being an 'MC' or constantly barking "Let's be havin yer" every other record. Just put the damn things on and I'll judge for myself whether they're any good or not!
paultp Posted July 9, 2008 Posted July 9, 2008 I don't really understasnd why my life story has anything to do with a theoretical question. The question I originally asked is not aimed at those who want to D.J. but haven't "made it" but EVERYBODY who has that urge to D.J. and at what degree is that urge detrimental to the scene? If I'd have said it was a Mate that gave me a "spot" how does that relate to the question. If you want further clarification of why I've been asked to D.J. wait until you see my name on a flyer and ask the promoter, coz I'm F***ed if I know! Des Parker P.S. Good web site, worth checking out. Sorry, I'm not having a dig at you personally. Clumsy attempt to make a point on your thread. I'll pack it in before I get on everyone's tits including my own .
Dave Moore Posted July 9, 2008 Posted July 9, 2008 I'm not interested in someone being an 'MC' or constantly barking "Let's be havin yer" every other record. Just put the damn things on and I'll judge for myself whether they're any good or not! Hi Dave it would be quite funny to see you MCing . Dave. Dream on mucker! Hope Dave F stayed upright for at least most of the night.
Md Records Posted July 9, 2008 Author Posted July 9, 2008 No offence taken Paul, it's a forum where people are expected to have an input and feel free to say what they like! Des Parker
Mace Posted July 9, 2008 Posted July 9, 2008 If you want further clarification of why I've been asked to D.J. wait until you see my name on a flyer and ask the promoter, coz I'm F***ed if I know! Des Parker 1. You're cheap as chips 2. You bring lots of sales
Guest Soultown andy Posted July 9, 2008 Posted July 9, 2008 (edited) Some great djs in OZ....Miss Goldie , Callum, Adey Harley, Frankie Driscoll etc and US and Spain....I totally agree mate, I hate all that "you must use the mic sh-te. I got taken off as resident at one of the so called 'big' venues because the 'Souless' promoter was more interested in talk than tunes. They were also telling me what I could and couldn't play. So, I told him to F--k off! Now hes saying they have a wide open music policy, but most of its stuffed away in side rooms....Same old same old, but with a load of b-llshit talk ..... Anyway Keep at it sounds great. Edited July 9, 2008 by Soultown andy
NEV Posted July 9, 2008 Posted July 9, 2008 Since my last post "Calling all promoters" I think the majority of us have reached the conclusion that there are TOO MANY VENUES!!To help me next make sense of the current "scene" can you help by answering the next fundamental question. Is the pursuit of "D.J.'ing" on the "Northern Soul" scene the root of all our problems - clashing, soaring prices of "in demand" records, venue overload,local feuds. Des Parker Same question as before but just a different title eh Des As far as i'm aware the only real "true"soul fans these days are mostly the one's with the records. By that i mean the people who really care passionatly about the scene , not the people who go out on a Friday or Saturday night to a so-called soul event,where the order of the night is to have a natter ,a good drink ,then a bit boogie ,then tittle off home and forget all about it till next month. And then do it all over again! Now that's "ground hog" in my book. So called wannabe dj's imho opinion are, from my experience,people who go to the bother of spending hard earned cash on records ,in the hope of bringing something different to the table and sharing their finds with like minded soul fans. The biggest problem i find is people who run venues who think or thought there was money to be made .These are the people who don't care what medium the music come in ,as long as it's well known and fills the floor.The theory is not so much "Northern soul is a dance scene" rather than the more idiots i can convince that this is "Northern soul",the more money i get at the end of the night! Maybe this is why collectors become wannabe dj's ,because theyre sick of crap venues and just wanna be somewhere ,no matter how big,with like minded people! i for one have the utmost respect for most of the well known dj's ,who are as passionate today as they were all them yrs back,rather than the ones ,who have made a reputation and just play safe boring music all night,take the big payment and drift off ,straight after their mediocre set! One last thing ,a real soul fan would never approach a dj,during his/her set and tell them they are crap.
pikeys dog Posted July 9, 2008 Posted July 9, 2008 1. You're cheap as chips 2. You bring lots of sales To improve on this, You should have cheap Sales and bring loads of chips. P. Doggy Esq. Chairman of the Tight Fatknacker Soc.
Dave Rimmer Posted July 9, 2008 Posted July 9, 2008 Now paul i take it you mean me,cant remember you telling me to f*** off ,i do remember you nearly emptying a couple of venues thou with your i know best attitude though.Personaly i dont have a problem with you or what you play but it seems that the vast majority do which is why you play to very select like minded souls which is probably the way you would describe it.Your opinion of me means zero oh soulful one but which of the residents at our same old same old venue are you refering to is it,soul sam flanny carl fortum neil jones nick hackett bob hinsley robbo john weston,or maybe its our guests pete lyster ginger roger banks please tell us oh great saviour of the soul scene.I know its probably very annoying for you to be so great and not get the support you truly deserve,or do you ,think about it.But you will always be very welcome at middleton paul and you can remind me were you told me to f*** off so take care and keep showing all the souless ones like me how it should be done. By the way as for bullshit talk you dont do to badly yourself some of your lookback posts are astounding most of us need lessons in bullshit from you my friend,have to say the play was excellent thou . Is that the play at The Octogon Andy ?
pikeys dog Posted July 9, 2008 Posted July 9, 2008 Is that the play at The Octogon Andy ? Crackin' spoonwork there fella.
Md Records Posted July 9, 2008 Author Posted July 9, 2008 Just to reclarify, and with all due respect Nev, the first question i.e. "Calling All Promoters" specifically asked if promoters had had a good night on a specific, busy Saturday, with some interesting replies, and also after some off site feedback I'm pretty convinced that some very worthy events did lose numbers due to a bit of "congestion". This is a follow on question, asking whether there is an obsession with "D.J.'ing" on the scene that in cases can be detrimental to the scene itself . However, although i may agree to disagree with you that this is not the same question as before, I did agree with your further points!! Des Parker
Guest gordon russell Posted July 10, 2008 Posted July 10, 2008 ============ Plus you've named them time and time again, so most of us know who you mean. Plus you incorporate the same argument in every thread you appear in (apart from Burnley of course) to such an extent that I've read them more times than I've heard out on the floor. Plus you're celebrating the death of a venue you never attended. To be fair to you, you managed to have a snipe at the Brit in another thread, and I haven't seen you do that before, so maybe it's pastures new in your fight to rid the scene of your perceived dross? Have to be honest though I'm put off of any of the venues that you support purely because I'm starting to think that everybody who goes to them is the same mindset as you. Shame cos I would have liked to have tried Burnley for instance, but the way in which you tar promoters supporters (back-slappers is your term of reference) of specific venues with the same brush must be rubbing off Back to the actual subject matter of the thread as opposed to your personal grievances. There are too many venues, but it's not just about wanting to be a DJ, it's more about filling a need and that is people don't want to travel anymore. Everybody is that bit older, most like a beer and the essence of the scene, which to me is dancing, (how else do you celebrate listening to something fantastic) is on the wane. Socialising has become increasingly more important to many, so the purist soul scene that many desire is struggling. Beeker said in the other thread, the scene needs new blood, and he's right, but it's not going to happen, because it would need to be a positive environment for them to want to be part of it. Until the negative element retires to their tea dances they're going to stay away. Winnie :-) death of a venue i never attended......shame the promoter never attends any venues?...oh well
Guest Andy Kempster Posted July 10, 2008 Posted July 10, 2008 JUST BEEN READING a lookback thread about a local venue to me and all the guest dj's thanked all and sundry for going to said venue and how good said venue is,and how they hope it remains good...........but none of THESE FELLAS GO TO SAID VENUE UNLESS THEY'RE BLOODY DJING......and it's no f**king good either posting up "have a great night lads,for anyone who ain't been this is a great club".and then settle down to watch corrie...this is the scenes problem in a nut shell terry why dont you just come out and name names, at least then everyone knows who you are talking about in stead of going through all the painfull guess work...does he mean me, does he mean so and so, might as well get it off your chest once and for all
Little-stevie Posted July 10, 2008 Posted July 10, 2008 Message for Dave Moore from a guy down my local.. He aint a member on this site, he runs the No sleep till Corrie classic soul forum... I told him i would pass on his message... Hi Dave I am a local dj in Manchester who puts on nights at the dog and Ferret 6 nights a week, no need for decks in there with the latest dj mix cd turntables.. I would come and play at your weekender if you have the same decks, who needs that vinyl anymore... Just book me a flight, 3 nights in a 4 star, food, pussy and and a bag of marching powder... I have been on the scene since 1967 and still have the same vest from Wigan with sweat stains from the last night there.... I can bring our Vera and maybe a couple more people if you can stick some names on my guest list... I have also done nights at the talc and towel, a very well loved chain pub that promotes real soul music.. Make sure the mic is good quality, i like to give the bastard some hammer after a few pints and some of the other... Can also bring you my resident djs with over 400 years of soul life between them.. No need for hotel for this lot, the only sleep Wednesdays after Corrie and then its the weekend again... As a dj team we go under the name of nine times out of 10... That means we get the crowd moist with our classics 9 times out of ten, ha ha ha.... You could give us a block booking for the next few years if you want, we are really in demand and looking to other well established weekenders too.. Right lets fu£king have it! Don't delay Look forward to your reply and booking confirmation.. Keep the faith.. Black and White unite soul brothers... No sleep till Corrie Cheers Wayne from the Wheel
Dave Moore Posted July 10, 2008 Posted July 10, 2008 Message for Dave Moore from a guy down my local.. He aint a member on this site, he runs the No sleep till Corrie classic soul forum... I told him i would pass on his message... Hi Dave I am a local dj in Manchester who puts on nights at the dog and Ferret 6 nights a week, no need for decks in there with the latest dj mix cd turntables.. I would come and play at your weekender if you have the same decks, who needs that vinyl anymore... Just book me a flight, 3 nights in a 4 star, food, pussy and and a bag of marching powder... I have been on the scene since 1967 and still have the same vest from Wigan with sweat stains from the last night there.... I can bring our Vera and maybe a couple more people if you can stick some names on my guest list... I have also done nights at the talc and towel, a very well loved chain pub that promotes real soul music.. Make sure the mic is good quality, i like to give the bastard some hammer after a few pints and some of the other... Can also bring you my resident djs with over 400 years of soul life between them.. No need for hotel for this lot, the only sleep Wednesdays after Corrie and then its the weekend again... As a dj team we go under the name of nine times out of 10... That means we get the crowd moist with our classics 9 times out of ten, ha ha ha.... You could give us a block booking for the next few years if you want, we are really in demand and looking to other well established weekenders too.. Right lets fu£king have it! Don't delay Look forward to your reply and booking confirmation.. Keep the faith.. Black and White unite soul brothers... No sleep till Corrie Cheers Wayne from the Wheel BOOK HIM QUICK! Before he gets snapped up!!
Paul-s Posted July 10, 2008 Posted July 10, 2008 (edited) Now paul i take it you mean me,cant remember you telling me to f*** off ,i do remember you nearly emptying a couple of venues thou with your i know best attitude though.Personaly i dont have a problem with you or what you play but it seems that the vast majority do which is why you play to very select like minded souls which is probably the way you would describe it.Your opinion of me means zero oh soulful one but which of the residents at our same old same old venue are you refering to is it,soul sam flanny carl fortum neil jones nick hackett bob hinsley robbo john weston,or maybe its our guests pete lyster ginger roger banks please tell us oh great saviour of the soul scene.I know its probably very annoying for you to be so great and not get the support you truly deserve,or do you ,think about it.But you will always be very welcome at middleton paul and you can remind me were you told me to f*** off so take care and keep showing all the souless ones like me how it should be done. By the way as for bullshit talk you dont do to badly yourself some of your lookback posts are astounding most of us need lessons in bullshit from you my friend,have to say the play was excellent thou . Well, firstly Andy, its a reflection of your mighty ego that you feel im referring to you. Ive actulally been taken off far better venues than your own (think its known as little caesar syndrome and i dont mean a soul artist !). Secondly, ill tell you now 'F--k off', there you go . Its a sad reflection of your absolute lack of musical interest that you havent got a clue what has been and is being played at your venue! Here is a conversation i had with a promoter at the time:We'll call him shorty for sake of argument. Shorty: You know why i took you off? Sadot: No Shorty: You were playing too much mid-tempo Sadot: Like what? Shorty: Silence You see, the promoter only went off people in his ear cos he had NO musical interest. Funny my playlist at that time included Jonathon Capree Eddie Jasper Daye Sammy Campbell Freddie Scott Emmitt Long Ebony Jam Tony & Showmen Curly Moore Turley Richards etc Now I know these names wont mean a lot to you, but check your present playlists and you might see them there! Tempo? I think the only tempo your aware of is 'Contempo' the label a lot of your collection is on. I have never and never will play boots. BUT, I have been stood next to you when youve played 'Love slipped through my fingers' on a boot! With the excuse that you broke your original. Anyway, if you keep thinking people are talking about you and you steam in with your incredible lack of articulacy and thought, you may well get more replys like this one. Good luck with the 'Greatest night on earth'. I think we ALL remain eternally grateful to you and await a time when we can all bask in the sunlight of your self reflective soul. If you need any more clarification feel free to come and ask. cheers Paul p.s I know what your dj's play, which is more than I can say for you. You see im into music not promoting! Also, I realise you may have to consult on this one, you know, to formulate a reply. But, its fine mate, save your breathe for ALL that self promotion and rhetoric you love so much! Edited July 10, 2008 by paul-s
Guest Soultown andy Posted July 10, 2008 Posted July 10, 2008 Oh dear paul dont you like it when someone answers back,week in week out you have a pop at venues djs or anyone or anything else that doesnt meet your soulful criteria.So to be honest your opinion of me means nothing but the constant slaging off of venues that are usualy very well attended but you personaly dont sanction[unless your djing of course]is pathetic.Who put you in charge who said you know best,no one thats who.How can you talk about ego you never stop telling everyone how you play this you play that,those djs are playing records i discovered and you,ve no ego yeah right.There might be a few on here who will let you tell your little stories and not answer back but im not one of em.As for records ive got a few and thats got f*** all to do with you,me and the middleton djs get along just fine matey as is reflected in the turn out every nite we run, which i know as do most others,realy pisses you off.If you worked as hard at looking after your own events rather than have a cheap shot at others you might do a little better.Love the sam williams story ask mr murphy he was there[sorry to dissapoint you m8y].Anyway best of luck fri, tall paul, hope it goes well we dont need your best wishes,soulies go to the venues they like and have respect for when you learn that one grasshopper and all that . , ps you f*** off to
Guest Soultown andy Posted July 10, 2008 Posted July 10, 2008 By the way paul if that conversation was supposed to be with me then you are a liar,. and have no doubt we can speak about this when ever you like
Paul-s Posted July 10, 2008 Posted July 10, 2008 Oh dear paul dont you like it when someone answers back,week in week out you have a pop at venues djs or anyone or anything else that doesnt meet your soulful criteria.So to be honest your opinion of me means nothing but the constant slaging off of venues that are usualy very well attended but you personaly dont sanction[unless your djing of course]is pathetic.Who put you in charge who said you know best,no one thats who.How can you talk about ego you never stop telling everyone how you play this you play that,those djs are playing records i discovered and you,ve no ego yeah right.There might be a few on here who will let you tell your little stories and not answer back but im not one of em.As for records ive got a few and thats got f*** all to do with you,me and the middleton djs get along just fine matey as is reflected in the turn out every nite we run, which i know as do most others,realy pisses you off.If you worked as hard at looking after your own events rather than have a cheap shot at others you might do a little better.Love the sam williams story ask mr murphy he was there[sorry to dissapoint you m8y].Anyway best of luck fri, tall paul, hope it goes well we dont need your best wishes,soulies go to the venues they like and have respect for when you learn that one grasshopper and all that . , ps you f*** off to Wow, you certainly punch well below my weight intellectually Andy. So, to save you further humiliation (you avoided ALL the points I made anyway ), Ill just keep it very simple for you . You know nothing about music! You dont care about it. I dont remember you at venues before you started promoting. Ive never even seen you dance! Your just a promoter. FULL STOP.....your dj's know about music (thank god!) and you have some good ones. John weston is a mate and I love his music! Bluster, bluster, and more vacuous, chest puffing bluster. Thats my summary! No use talking about playlists, as i just did, cos you really dont have a clue, do you? So, do us ALL a favour, dont talk about across the board or music policy. Its just a world your not a part of! You would struggle to name 5 tunes each of your dj's plays! You see, to be into 'soul' you have to open up your 'soul'. You seem to be opening up your AH?Soul and talking out of it. Now, I have a busy day Andy, so if your going to attempt to articulate again, please consult a thesaurus (its not a baby dinosaur ) as "You f--k off too" is about as articulate as your music policy!
Guest rachel Posted July 10, 2008 Posted July 10, 2008 Entertaining as it is, can you two bicker elsewhere? Consider both your wrists slapped
Guest Soultown andy Posted July 10, 2008 Posted July 10, 2008 Expected answer im clever your not ,im soulful your not,ive been everywere done everything im a dancer im in charge, and youve no ego eh grasshopper .Have a good un fri ktf soul brother .
Paul-s Posted July 10, 2008 Posted July 10, 2008 Entertaining as it is, can you two bicker elsewhere? Consider both your wrists slapped Sorry Rachel, I was mentioned by name in a thread and felt I had the right to reply. Finished now.
Guest Posted July 10, 2008 Posted July 10, 2008 Message for Dave Moore from a guy down my local.. He aint a member on this site, he runs the No sleep till Corrie classic soul forum... I told him i would pass on his message... Hi Dave I am a local dj in Manchester who puts on nights at the dog and Ferret 6 nights a week, no need for decks in there with the latest dj mix cd turntables.. I would come and play at your weekender if you have the same decks, who needs that vinyl anymore... Just book me a flight, 3 nights in a 4 star, food, pussy and and a bag of marching powder... I have been on the scene since 1967 and still have the same vest from Wigan with sweat stains from the last night there.... I can bring our Vera and maybe a couple more people if you can stick some names on my guest list... I have also done nights at the talc and towel, a very well loved chain pub that promotes real soul music.. Make sure the mic is good quality, i like to give the bastard some hammer after a few pints and some of the other... Can also bring you my resident djs with over 400 years of soul life between them.. No need for hotel for this lot, the only sleep Wednesdays after Corrie and then its the weekend again... As a dj team we go under the name of nine times out of 10... That means we get the crowd moist with our classics 9 times out of ten, ha ha ha.... You could give us a block booking for the next few years if you want, we are really in demand and looking to other well established weekenders too.. Right lets fu£king have it! Don't delay Look forward to your reply and booking confirmation.. Keep the faith.. Black and White unite soul brothers... No sleep till Corrie Cheers Wayne from the Wheel LOL... love it Steve!. Jayne.x.
Guest Beeks Posted July 10, 2008 Posted July 10, 2008 Message for Dave Moore from a guy down my local.. He aint a member on this site, he runs the No sleep till Corrie classic soul forum... I told him i would pass on his message... Hi Dave I am a local dj in Manchester who puts on nights at the dog and Ferret 6 nights a week, no need for decks in there with the latest dj mix cd turntables.. I would come and play at your weekender if you have the same decks, who needs that vinyl anymore... Just book me a flight, 3 nights in a 4 star, food, pussy and and a bag of marching powder... I have been on the scene since 1967 and still have the same vest from Wigan with sweat stains from the last night there.... I can bring our Vera and maybe a couple more people if you can stick some names on my guest list... I have also done nights at the talc and towel, a very well loved chain pub that promotes real soul music.. Make sure the mic is good quality, i like to give the bastard some hammer after a few pints and some of the other... Can also bring you my resident djs with over 400 years of soul life between them.. No need for hotel for this lot, the only sleep Wednesdays after Corrie and then its the weekend again... As a dj team we go under the name of nine times out of 10... That means we get the crowd moist with our classics 9 times out of ten, ha ha ha.... You could give us a block booking for the next few years if you want, we are really in demand and looking to other well established weekenders too.. Right lets fu£king have it! Don't delay Look forward to your reply and booking confirmation.. Keep the faith.. Black and White unite soul brothers... No sleep till Corrie Cheers Wayne from the Wheel Hahaha Classic post Stevie!
KevH Posted July 10, 2008 Posted July 10, 2008 Message for Dave Moore from a guy down my local.. He aint a member on this site, he runs the No sleep till Corrie classic soul forum... I told him i would pass on his message... Hi Dave I am a local dj in Manchester who puts on nights at the dog and Ferret 6 nights a week, no need for decks in there with the latest dj mix cd turntables.. I would come and play at your weekender if you have the same decks, who needs that vinyl anymore... Just book me a flight, 3 nights in a 4 star, food, pussy and and a bag of marching powder... I have been on the scene since 1967 and still have the same vest from Wigan with sweat stains from the last night there.... I can bring our Vera and maybe a couple more people if you can stick some names on my guest list... I have also done nights at the talc and towel, a very well loved chain pub that promotes real soul music.. Make sure the mic is good quality, i like to give the bastard some hammer after a few pints and some of the other... Can also bring you my resident djs with over 400 years of soul life between them.. No need for hotel for this lot, the only sleep Wednesdays after Corrie and then its the weekend again... As a dj team we go under the name of nine times out of 10... That means we get the crowd moist with our classics 9 times out of ten, ha ha ha.... You could give us a block booking for the next few years if you want, we are really in demand and looking to other well established weekenders too.. Right lets fu£king have it! Don't delay Look forward to your reply and booking confirmation.. Keep the faith.. Black and White unite soul brothers... No sleep till Corrie Cheers Wayne from the Wheel talkin of No Sleep til Corrie,did you get me txt?
karl Posted July 14, 2008 Posted July 14, 2008 There is too much me, me, and me on this site!!! And most off it is of childish and pathetic behaviour from people who have too much time on their hands and just want to cause shite!!!!! It's the music that counts and I've loved and lived it for 34 years now. Why cant people keep their soul-destroying opinions to themselves as I for one am sick to the back teeth of hearing them on this site!!!!! Constructive criticism yes. Bullshiting and backstabbing please keep to yourselves. I normally bite my tongue to stop myself posting on here to some of the absolute garbage that some people post, but things are getting well out of hand so decided to put in my two peneth. No one need answer to this, as I don't really give a shite if you do or don't agree and I certainly won't be posting or reading anything else on here again!!!!!!!! I want to enjoy the rest of my life and will do by going out every week and listening to records sung by brilliant, talented black musicians and singers giving their all. With friends who I respect for their love and passion for this music and their company I enjoy being in!!!! That's why I love it so much!!!!!
vaultofsouler Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 (edited) There is too much me, me, and me on this site!!! And most off it is of childish and pathetic behaviour from people who have too much time on their hands and just want to cause shite!!!!! I agree.... but.... you make your "choice" to read them IMHO.... It's the music that counts and I've loved and lived it for 34 years now. Why cant people keep their soul-destroying opinions to themselves as I for one am sick to the back teeth of hearing them on this site!!!!! Constructive criticism yes. Bullshiting and backstabbing please keep to yourselves. I normally bite my tongue to stop myself posting on here to some of the absolute garbage that some people post, but things are getting well out of hand so decided to put in my two peneth. No one need answer to this, as I don't really give a shite if you do or don't agree and I certainly won't be posting or reading anything else on here again!!!!!!!! I'm answering because I do "give a sh*te".... the music "does" count.... however many years are behind people.... but the simple answer is.... read what you "like" to read.... ignore what what you "dislike" on here.... perhaps "too simple" sometimes for most of us.... But if you "read" summat you "don't like or disagree with".... whose fault is that.... I'd say "yours" for clicking and reading such threads.... Suggest ignore such threads then you don't have to "throw your two penneth in" and then finish by saying "not posting, not reading anymore".... You wouldn't have stated your "sick of reading such and such" and "I'm outa here" without "clicking to read what you don't like" in the first place.... I want to enjoy the rest of my life and will do by going out every week and listening to records sung by brilliant, talented black musicians and singers giving their all. With friends who I respect for their love and passion for this music and their company I enjoy being in!!!! That's why I love it so much!!!!! As we all do pal.... as we all do.... roll on the weekend for the next installment of "all things soulful" and a "snippet" of the real world .... As it is now Tuesday Mike.... suggest you close this thread as it seems we are continuing with the "rest of the week type posts" .... But don't give up.... re-open other "Monday fun" threads everyday this week .... Seriously though.... no offence to "karl" meant by this reply but if anybody "reads" a thread you should "accept" that "sh*t" can, and will, happen in replies.... sometimes.... that's life.... leave the "thread" alone if it upsets you.... too much more important things to worry about in our "short existence" on this planet.... Edited July 15, 2008 by vaultofsouler
Guest Posted July 19, 2008 Posted July 19, 2008 Since my last post "Calling all promoters" I think the majority of us have reached the conclusion that there are TOO MANY VENUES!!To help me next make sense of the current "scene" can you help by answering the next fundamental question. Is the pursuit of "D.J.'ing" on the "Northern Soul" scene the root of all our problems - clashing, soaring prices of "in demand" records, venue overload,local feuds. Des Parker hi des , would like to mention , to many promoters greedy ones at that? not helping to bring new and better djs with personality thru , reason being is that they re not well known from the old days , so what most of em were pants then and still are now ? to many so called top promoters djs etc who cant srop slaggin each other off , tryin to tell u that u cant put a night on cause its to close to theres, breakin a new tune in or re spinning an old classic again to push up prices so high its not possible for most people to buy original records, what we have is a precious gift in soul music and human life lets treat both with respect before its to late ktf
Pete S Posted July 19, 2008 Posted July 19, 2008 Funny my playlist at that time included Jonathon Capree You deserved to be taken off then
Barry Posted July 24, 2008 Posted July 24, 2008 I've not read all the posts, apologies, but from the opening question and the ones I have read, I take it that the only negative reasoning behind the 'too many venues' argument is that it affects attendances maybe!? I know we all like a full dancefloor, a packed venue...but there is a certain beauty to be held in under attended (???) events, the sparsity can affect a much more intimate atmosphere for the attendees. It, after all, is what you make it.
Flanny Posted July 24, 2008 Posted July 24, 2008 (edited) Since my last post "Calling all promoters" I think the majority of us have reached the conclusion that there are TOO MANY VENUES!!To help me next make sense of the current "scene" can you help by answering the next fundamental question. Is the pursuit of "D.J.'ing" on the "Northern Soul" scene the root of all our problems - clashing, soaring prices of "in demand" records, venue overload,local feuds. Des Parker BACK STABBING FROM INSECURITY FUELLED BY TO MANY DR*GS TOP AND BOTTOM Edited July 24, 2008 by Flanny
Quinvy Posted July 24, 2008 Posted July 24, 2008 I've not read all the posts, apologies, but from the opening question and the ones I have read, I take it that the only negative reasoning behind the 'too many venues' argument is that it affects attendances maybe!? I know we all like a full dancefloor, a packed venue...but there is a certain beauty to be held in under attended (???) events, the sparsity can affect a much more intimate atmosphere for the attendees. It, after all, is what you make it. I agree Barry.....but try telling that to the guy that owns the venue....and he just doesn't get it.... ... Phil.
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