Soulfool Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 DJ's, where and when did you make your debut and how did it go?? Mine was at the Albany Hotel, Glenrothes, around 1995 and I could hardly place the stylus on the 45 due to me shaking like mad, after a while I settled and ended up having to be dragged away - kicking and screaming!
Mach Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 my first expeirience was pirate radio,the gear was set up in the attic of a huge house where it had been converted into bedsits,i,d been shown how to operate all the system the day before,so come saturday morning i arrived, got all set up,play box ready e.t.c.then 8.00am ..commenced my 2 hour spot,after 5mins with a record on the turntable i shot downstairs knocked on a door where i heard music coming from and asked the guy if he was listening to he pirate show,which he said he was .great ,i shoot back into the attic to continue 2 hour northern show..and at 10 finshed my spot..only to realise when the next d,j took over that i had,nt switched a particular switch over and my broadcast had,nt gone out live,but a prerecorded reggae show had been repeatedly playing....what a downer..but i did,nt let it deter me and have dj,d since on many occasion,albeit not recently
Guest Mrs Simsy Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 my first expeirience was pirate radio,the gear was set up in the attic of a huge house where it had been converted into bedsits,i,d been shown how to operate all the system the day before,so come saturday morning i arrived, got all set up,play box ready e.t.c.then 8.00am ..commenced my 2 hour spot,after 5mins with a record on the turntable i shot downstairs knocked on a door where i heard music coming from and asked the guy if he was listening to he pirate show,which he said he was .great ,i shoot back into the attic to continue 2 hour northern show..and at 10 finshed my spot..only to realise when the next d,j took over that i had,nt switched a particular switch over and my broadcast had,nt gone out live,but a prerecorded reggae show had been repeatedly playing....what a downer..but i did,nt let it deter me and have dj,d since on many occasion,albeit not recently Oh no! I'd be gutted!
ChrisOD1964 Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 DJ's, where and when did you make your debut and how did it go?? Mine was at the Albany Hotel, Glenrothes, around 1995 and I could hardly place the stylus on the 45 due to me shaking like mad, after a while I settled and ended up having to be dragged away - kicking and screaming! mine was my bedroom when i was 13 i had 3 records but hey we all have to start somewhere and i was fantastic chris
Guest Beeks Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 I started DJing at friends parties at first...then instead of a venue, me and a friend started putting on outdoor events on the north wales coast in old abandoned mines in the middle of nowhere with generators etc haha...bear in mind this wasnt soul... ACEEEEIIIIIID ACEEEEIIIIIIID!!!
Davetay Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 DJ's, where and when did you make your debut and how did it go?? Mine was at the Albany Hotel, Glenrothes, around 1995 and I could hardly place the stylus on the 45 due to me shaking like mad, after a while I settled and ended up having to be dragged away - kicking and screaming! arte Mine was at the Legion Accrigton, spring 1974. I took over from Tommy Balmer who was moving away from Accrington. I was shitin it, anyway armed with a small box of singles, a few LPs and a shit load of emi,s got off Pete Lawson I got my debut under way. It went ok, but I didn,t use the mike. Within six mouths I became a OVO DJ, but thanks to Pete for helping me get started. I stopped DJing in the early 80,s went I sold my U S singles. As I have said before my sawnsong was at Bank Hall Miners.
Guest dundeedavie Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 a mod night in dundee , in total that night i done a 4.5 hour set .....never been nervous about playing though regardless of venue or line up
hipshaker 05 Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 early 90s for me ..... playing a few indie/britpop type tunes to warm up for a mates band. not really nervous about that. have been a few times since.
mischief Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 (edited) Me - 10 years ago!!!! For my scooter club, we put on a charity ride out and in the evening a free do.. free do meant no real dj's but we talked Jim Cox into doing a set for us (Ska) and a member of my club said he would do the rest.. any way the club members lent him what records and LP's we had.. all was fine until he went off in his own little world and played "its all in the game" followed by some thing else along them lines any way people started moaning and being the club No1 I had to sort it, so he walked off left me there... looking back wish he hadn't would have saved me a lot of money and yes i still get nervous i've always thought when it becomes the norm for me then it wouldn't be the same... most nervous i've ever been.. an all dayer in London Herbal.. my spot was between Keb Darge and Brian Rae... but it all went well.... Edited July 15, 2008 by mischief
Guest Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 (edited) First propper one ie allnighter was 100 club,long long time ago shit meself smashed pissed stoned.............did ok !! Edited July 15, 2008 by ken
Harry Crosby Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 1979 at a church hall in knaresborough, had a few friends from over harrogate/knaresborough way about twelve of us so including me there was 13 of us in
Guest Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 (edited) local do put on by Tony Gordon AKA count bassey from Blue Rhonda a la Turk around 1982ish. he had me double decking with another guy and it was different to say the least i had full on stompers and the other guy was into the more mellow sounds. the crowd didnt know what to do as we had one stomper - one slowy, one stomper - one slowy later DJ'd at an all-dayer in southampton for a guy called Gary Todd (good man). I think he was concerned as I was in the usual state that i used to get in and he stood behind me throughout my set (wondered if he was waiting to catch me if i fell over) but it all went very well judging by the dancefloor. p.s. no nerves as i was always medicated back then. true story to go with the first time DJ'ing. it was the first time for the guy i was double decking with and he was nervous as hell. my mum turned up at the do and she was tripping. just as he was queing up a record she flashed her boobs at him and asked if he could give them a spin!!!!! he mis-qued the record Edited July 15, 2008 by mikecook
mischief Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 later DJ'd at an all-dayer in southampton for a guy called Gary Todd (good man). I think he was concerned as I was in the usual state that i used to get in and he stood behind me throughout my set (wondered if he was waiting to catch me if i fell over) but it all went very well judging by the dancefloor. and Gary's still at it promoting away down there
Guest Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 (edited) local do about put on by Tony Gordon around 1982ish. he had me double decking with another guy and it was different to say the least i had full on stompers and the other guy was into the more mellow sounds. the crowd didnt know what to do as we had one stomper - one slowy, one stomper - one slowy later DJ'd at an all-dayer in southampton for a guy called Gary Todd (good man). I think he was concerned as I was in the usual state that i used to get in and he stood behind me throughout my set (wondered if he was waiting to catch me if i fell over) but it all went very well judging by the dancefloor. Double decked with a few girlie's,me and Dawn Brown great set at the 100club and DonnaD at Boogaloo with Ady's records never let that stop me tho',nice busy dance floor.......... what about some girlie's then,any out there with djing experience wanna' tell us about your first time eh!! Edited July 15, 2008 by ken
Guest toby Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 (edited) around 1978/79 i was involved in a local do in Letchworth at an old tin shed they called a community center along with Taffy.It was my 1st DJing spot along with Taffy & Mick Smith,i was the warm up bloke for around 2 hours........loved it,i must have been ok cos we went on to bigger & better things in our area. This event ,we charged £1.00 entry,it was packed out you could'nt get another person in the hall,the bar area had no bar so we went to a local hotel(Garden City) and requested the landlord to set up a bar he charged us for the occasional licence,very dubious he was too,told us if he did'nt make enough money he'd come looking for us......At around 10.00 at night hed run out of everything he had to get back to his hotel for more stock and made bundles of dosh,not a penny back from him so f*** him we said,went onto other venues with a bar.. as for DJing i still love it... Edited July 15, 2008 by toby
Guest gordon russell Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 around 1978/79 i was involved in a local do in Letchworth at an old tin shed they called a community center along with Taffy.It was my 1st DJing spot along with Taffy & Mick Smith,i was the warm up bloke for around 2 hours........loved it,i must have been ok cos we went on to bigger & better things in our area. This event ,we charged £1.00 entry,it was packed out you could'nt get another person in the hall,the bar area had no bar so we went to a local hotel(Garden City) and requested the landlord to set up a bar he charged us for the occasional licence,very dubious he was too,told us if he did'nt make enough money he'd come looking for us......At around 10.00 at night hed run out of everything he had to get back to his hotel for more stock and made bundles of dosh,not a penny back from him so f*** him we said,went onto other venues with a bar.. as for DJing i still love it... yeh and your still rubbish ha ha lol
Guest Soultown andy Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 First soul nite pemboke halls walkden in the northern room stood in for dave evison while he was on his hols the main room was run by the then piccadily 261 from manchester so was a bit nervous that was summer 78.First niter xmas 78 carousel niter manchester for martin christie now there was a character.
Guest ruffsounds Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 First time for me was a local Roller Skating rink full of Rockers around 65/66 lol, i used to go on a Tues/Thurs and Saturday and was friends with the owners son who knew i was collecting records and told his dad that i could do better than the bloke doing it. Me being 14/15 was'nt afraid of anything till the Saturday afternoon i ended up in this Glass Fronted Box and was told ok lets see what you can do, played mainly chart stuff but was hooked on it and after my half hour stint was over i was so relieved that i had,nt cocked up i could'nt skate afterwards. After getting the odd few compliments from people my mates dad got me on for an hour every Saturday afternoon after that, great times and great memories. cheers Ralph
Jumpinjoan Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 Double decked with a few girlie's,me and Dawn Brown great set at the 100club and DonnaD at Boogaloo with Ady's records never let that stop me tho',nice busy dance floor.......... what about some girlie's then,any out there with djing experience wanna' tell us about your first time eh!! You never forget your first... and mine would be you Ken! Your all dayer that is
Guest Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 (edited) You never forget your first... and mine would be you Ken! Your all dayer that is Yeh!!,i only dj with best girlies Joan,how was it for you ? Edited July 15, 2008 by ken
Jellybean Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 (edited) Mine started just by chance really, i did an all girl DJ charity night for "Birmingham Childrens Hospital" last June. And since then we have done two more charity events, and i was asked to DJ at a few venues, and now we have our own venue. But have to say i had no intentions to want to DJ at all. But love it with a passion now. JB xxxKTFxxx Edited July 15, 2008 by JELLYBEAN
Guest andrew bin Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 sean chapmans first spot was at the pink flamingo club in newport for mike wilks who used to run soul nights there many many years ago, you couldn't make it up
mischief Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 sean chapmans first spot was at the pink flamingo club in newport
hipshaker 05 Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 i'm expecting a few nerves in a couple of weeks though .... we'll be playing warm up sets for paul weller (apologies to the weller haters here for mentioning him!) and ..... erm .... girls aloud. will be the biggest crowds i've played to (approx 7 - 10000 per gig). tend to get nervous too on the rare occasions i've been asked to play other clubs .... out of the comfort zone i suppose.
sister dawn Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 my first time was about 12 years ago at a scooter rally, was asked to stand in for someone who hadnt turned up, had to use someone elses box of delights as I had none with me, they were all alien too me even though I knew the records if that makes sense!!! Hands shaking litle a s******g dog ... but I did it.... loved it and have carried on ever since ..... opened our own venue 5 years ago and never looked back...
Guest Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 i'm expecting a few nerves in a couple of weeks though .... we'll be playing warm up sets for paul weller (apologies to the weller haters here for mentioning him!) and ..... erm .... girls aloud. will be the biggest crowds i've played to (approx 7 - 10000 per gig). tend to get nervous too on the rare occasions i've been asked to play other clubs .... out of the comfort zone i suppose. Why ?,anything would be a improvement.........easy peasie,you wanna' bottle it ask me,i love Paul !!
Guest Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 DJ's, where and when did you make your debut and how did it go?? Mine was at the Albany Hotel, Glenrothes, around 1995 and I could hardly place the stylus on the 45 due to me shaking like mad, after a while I settled and ended up having to be dragged away - kicking and screaming! My first spot at a venue with more than 500 people in attendance was with Tony Class and his CCI Mod Meeting All Nighter at Blackpool Winter gardens around 1987. We had the smaller (adjacent) room from about 03:00hrs onwards - I remember playing Bobby Valentin and Carl Underwood with classics like Jackie Edwards and Freddie Houston . There was this bloke called Tony Sckokman (A Nice bloke in fact) in the big room at the very same time, playing popular/chart Motown to a jam packed floor!!!! I remember feeling really pissed off in the morning, because all the Mods preferred "Wade in the water by Ramsey Lewis" instead of "George Freeman and Kenny Shepherd" In fact, I never went to another CCI event again! That's when the Soul thing really started for me !
sister dawn Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 i'm expecting a few nerves in a couple of weeks though .... we'll be playing warm up sets for paul weller (apologies to the weller haters here for mentioning him!) and ..... erm .... girls aloud. will be the biggest crowds i've played to (approx 7 - 10000 per gig). tend to get nervous too on the rare occasions i've been asked to play other clubs .... out of the comfort zone i suppose. Nice one ... play some proper good northern Paul is a vinyl prostitute the same as the rest of us... he might even double deck with ya..... hope it all goes well ... LURVE WELLER
Guest Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 (edited) i'm expecting a few nerves in a couple of weeks though .... we'll be playing warm up sets for paul weller (apologies to the weller haters here for mentioning him!) and ..... erm .... girls aloud. will be the biggest crowds i've played to (approx 7 - 10000 per gig). tend to get nervous too on the rare occasions i've been asked to play other clubs .... out of the comfort zone i suppose. Play "The Winstons" - colour him farther - hes always loved that tune! Edited July 15, 2008 by mossy
kathdj Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 In about 1968 I was the 'glamorous assistant' to someone - I can't even remember how I got into it - or out of it!! Used to buy records every week with my Saturday job money. Of course girls weren't allowed to be DJs then were they!! Went to Ibiza in 1993 - thought 'I could do that' so got some decks and 'choons' and started mixing up house music, plus doing radio shows. First time in a proper club I was doing warm up and was a bit nervous. First session, hardly anyone in so I played loads of loud 'drummy' stuff so you could hear it from downstairs in the street!! Well the other DJs were all dancing to it so must have been OK. Never looked back . . . well maybe just a bit Got back into 60's stuff at a reunion in Lincoln a few years ago. I WAS nervous about that one, playing for a 'back in the day' crowd but I have been asked back since so must be doing something right! Kath
sister dawn Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 In about 1968 I was the 'glamorous assistant' to someone - I can't even remember how I got into it - or out of it!! Used to buy records every week with my Saturday job money. Of course girls weren't allowed to be DJs then were they!! Went to Ibiza in 1993 - thought 'I could do that' so got some decks and 'choons' and started mixing up house music, plus doing radio shows. First time in a proper club I was doing warm up and was a bit nervous. First session, hardly anyone in so I played loads of loud 'drummy' stuff so you could hear it from downstairs in the street!! Well the other DJs were all dancing to it so must have been OK. Never looked back . . . well maybe just a bit Got back into 60's stuff at a reunion in Lincoln a few years ago. I WAS nervous about that one, playing for a 'back in the day' crowd but I have been asked back since so must be doing something right! Kath and very good she is too How ya doin' babes? xx
Guest Beeks Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 Fook me...there's more DJs than punters on this site hahaha
kathdj Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 and very good she is too How ya doin' babes? xx Fine thanks Hon . . . and looking forward to ELSC in October (plug, plug) XX
Guest Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 Fook me...there's more DJs than punters on this site hahaha What about you Beeks,you one ??
sister dawn Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 Fine thanks Hon . . . and looking forward to ELSC in October (plug, plug) XX Me too sweets that would be GIRLS ON TOP 3 WHOOPS KEYBOARD DID FUNNY THINGS THEN XXX
sister dawn Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 Can't believe it,its turning into a Weller thread.
Guest Beeks Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 What about you Beeks,you one ?? Yeah Kenny...not on the northern scene though...more your modern/contemporay soul...with a bit of lovers reggae thrown in....maybe one day ill give it a whirl...but dont feel confident enough to give a REAL northern night a go yet...get my head bitten off in here as it is...wouldnt want a posse of angry punters chasing me down the street because I put something strange on the decks haha
Guest Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 Yeah Kenny...not on the northern scene though...more your modern/contemporay soul...with a bit of lovers reggae thrown in....maybe one day ill give it a whirl...but dont feel confident enough to give a REAL northern night a go yet...get my head bitten off in here as it is...wouldnt want a posse of angry punters chasing me down the street because I put something strange on the decks haha Just do what FEELS RIGHT for you - There are NO RULES when the tunes are real ?
Guest Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 In about 1968 I was the 'glamorous assistant' to someone - I can't even remember how I got into it - or out of it!! Used to buy records every week with my Saturday job money. Of course girls weren't allowed to be DJs then were they!! Went to Ibiza in 1993 - thought 'I could do that' so got some decks and 'choons' and started mixing up house music, plus doing radio shows. First time in a proper club I was doing warm up and was a bit nervous. First session, hardly anyone in so I played loads of loud 'drummy' stuff so you could hear it from downstairs in the street!! Well the other DJs were all dancing to it so must have been OK. Never looked back . . . well maybe just a bit Got back into 60's stuff at a reunion in Lincoln a few years ago. I WAS nervous about that one, playing for a 'back in the day' crowd but I have been asked back since so must be doing something right! Kath nervous Do you know "Frankie Knuckles" from Chicago then ?
Guest Beeks Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 nervous Do you know "Frankie Knuckles" from Chicago then ? Ive got loads of Frankie Knuckles...used to love some of the old house DJs...people like Todd Terry, The Masters at Work, Tony Humphries and David Morales had a very heavily influenced soul vibe in all their produced music.
Guest Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 Ive got loads of Frankie Knuckles...used to love some of the old house DJs...people like Todd Terry, The Masters at Work, Tony Humphries and David Morales had a very heavily influenced soul vibe in all their produced music. Thats why I am off to the White Isle again this year for some nice bits! Defected ? Sure I am !
sister dawn Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 Frankie Knuckles pure genius .... Have to say big respect for Norman Cook at the O2 Festival the other weekend ... perched himself on a speaker .... arms folded, while his stuff played ..... the crowd of however many thousand went bonkers ... pure class
Guest Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 Frankie Knuckles pure genius .... Have to say big respect for Norman Cook at the O2 Festival the other weekend ... perched himself on a speaker .... arms folded, while his stuff played ..... the crowd of however many thousand went bonkers ... pure class Just having fun !
Guest Beeks Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 One of my fave DJs is a good friend of mine Qool DJ Marv...he's from New York...not very well known over here, only in Manchester where he has a following...really nice guy...not pretentious at all and this is a guy who has DJed for Madonnas private parties, and DJed the Sopranos christmas party a few years back haha!! Check out his podcast https://djqoolmarvsounds.podomatic.com/ Its well worth a listen trust me
Guest Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 Frankie Knuckles pure genius .... Have to say big respect for Norman Cook at the O2 Festival the other weekend ... perched himself on a speaker .... arms folded, while his stuff played ..... the crowd of however many thousand went bonkers ... pure class That is because there is us and them !
Guest Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 One of my fave DJs is a good friend of mine Qool DJ Marv...he's from New York...not very well known over here, only in Manchester where he has a following...really nice guy...not pretentious at all and this is a guy who has DJed for Madonnas private parties, and DJed the Sopranos christmas party a few years back haha!! Check out his podcast https://djqoolmarvsounds.podomatic.com/ Its well worth a listen trust me Its nice n weird..................but not magnificent ? BASS - Whatever !
sister dawn Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 Just having fun ! 'Ere Mossy goin' down Brighton on the 27th September then??? Don't forget yer sandwiches
mischief Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 One of my fave DJs is a good friend of mine Qool DJ Marv...he's from New York...not very well known over here, only in Manchester where he has a following...really nice guy...not pretentious at all and this is a guy who has DJed for Madonnas private parties, and DJed the Sopranos christmas party a few years back haha!! Check out his podcast https://djqoolmarvsounds.podomatic.com/ Its well worth a listen trust me Hi ya Beeks but has he got any real "Soul" only getting you at it... I'll be honest with you I listerned and it didn't do anything for me.. and i do like to dip my toe in the modern side of things... oh well each to there own..
Guest Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 One of my fave DJs is a good friend of mine Qool DJ Marv...he's from New York...not very well known over here, only in Manchester where he has a following...really nice guy...not pretentious at all and this is a guy who has DJed for Madonnas private parties, and DJed the Sopranos christmas party a few years back haha!! Check out his podcast https://djqoolmarvsounds.podomatic.com/ Its well worth a listen trust me A nice "Brighton" beat IMO! all good gravy really !
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