Guest Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 (edited) Seeing another post on another thread got me wondering.... Would you / should you let your personal feelings towards another person stop you supporting them, even if they had soul music to die for?.. For instance... would/should a promotor book a DJ that they didn't like, even if said DJ had the tunes ? Would you still support a DJ if you didn't like that person but they play some of your favourite tunes, or an amazing DJ but a git of a person - would it stop you dancing, listening etc to the music you love?.... same with venue's I suppose... would you support a venue if they played excellent music but you didn't like the promotor or DJ's... just wondering what people's limits would be when it comes to hearing the music they love.. Jayne.x. (Still avoiding the completion of her month end work).. Edited October 1, 2008 by Miss BurySoul
Md Records Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 Promoters putting their mates on, surely this doesn't happen. I very much doubt if anyone DOESN'T let their personal feelings towards others influence their choice of D.J.'s - It would me!! Des Parker
Peter99 Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 Promoters putting their mates on, surely this doesn't happen. I very much doubt if anyone DOESN'T let their personal feelings towards others influence their choice of D.J.'s - It would me!! Des Parker In business and at work you don't have to like people. However, promoters surely aren't going to book someone that they think is a fookin git. I think they are bound to let their personal feelings get in the way.
Roger Williams Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 For instance... would/should a promotor book a DJ that they didn't like, even if said DJ had the tunes ? Would you?
Tomangoes Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 Im not sure that the majority of punters ever get to know the DJs and / or Promoters well enough to make a choice based on 'liking them'. Maybe more reaction is placed upon music policy/choice/ and the old chestnut of original format/MP3 heaven etc. Also not sure that being thought of as a nice person, was high on the agenda of those in question. Highest craving I imagine is how to part you from your cash or crave your adulation. 'Oh Lord its hard to be humble' you may hear under the breath. Ed
Guest Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 Would you? Yes, I think so. You made me think though.. But providing the best for your event has to be priority. Jayne.x.
Guest Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 Promoters putting their mates on, surely this doesn't happen. I very much doubt if anyone DOESN'T let their personal feelings towards others influence their choice of D.J.'s - It would me!! Des Parker Aside from folks putting their mates on. Reverse the idea, could you put someone on who you knew your regular's wanted and you knew had excellent records but you thought was an ar$e... ?.. Jayne.x
Roger Williams Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 Yes, I think so. You made me think though.. But providing the best for your event has to be priority. Jayne.x. Doesn't always work like that though does it Jayne. I'm sure that vocal punters and other DJ's also getting in the ear of the promoter can sometimes have an effect as well. Sad but true.
Guest Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 Also not sure that being thought of as a nice person, was high on the agenda of those in question. Highest craving I imagine is how to part you from your cash or crave your adulation. 'Oh Lord its hard to be humble' you may hear under the breath. Ed Hmm.. I can imagine.. but if your favourite DJ offended you, would you still dance to his spot?... Jayne.x
Guest Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 Doesn't always work like that though does it Jayne. I'm sure that vocal punters and other DJ's also getting in the ear of the promoter can sometimes have an effect as well. Sad but true. No, when you think about it, I guess it doesn't, ego's get in the way. I'm completely torn on this.. I know people who wont attend events if certain Dj's are on. If my local crowd badgered me to get someone on who I didn't like for whatever reason but I knew they were a good DJ, then I'd book them.... I think!. Jayne.x
Guest Beeks Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 Aside from folks putting their mates on. Reverse the idea, could you put someone on who you knew your regular's wanted and you knew had excellent records but you thought was an ar$e... ?.. Jayne.x When I was promoting I never put personal feelings first when it came to selecting DJs...and believe me over the years I had some right w**kers DJ for me...primadonnas who made the DJs in this scene look like they are Humble But my feeling is on the matter that if they play great records and get punters through the door...I don't care what they are like on a personal level...I thibnk if you limit your options on who you like...especially in the music business...then you are going to struggle on all levels...suppose it's just networking...have hundreds of associates in Manchester...but I could count on one hand the amount of people I trust...you don't have to like the DJs you book...just use them to your advantage.
Roger Williams Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 When I was promoting I never put personal feelings first when it came to selecting DJs...and believe me over the years I had some right w**kers DJ for me...primadonnas who made the DJs in this scene look like they are Humble But my feeling is on the matter that if they play great records and get punters through the door...I don't care what they are like on a personal level...I thibnk if you limit your options on who you like...especially in the music business...then you are going to struggle on all levels...suppose it's just networking...have hundreds of associates in Manchester...but I could count on one hand the amount of people I trust...you don't have to like the DJs you book...just use them to your advantage. You're a prime case in point, Beeks - I can guarantee you that because of this forum and some of the fuss surrounding you, regardless of it being of your making or what others have said, people wouldn't book you to DJ purely because of it, despite never having met you or know anything about you and regardless of how good a DJ you might be. Not that you'd be bothered in the slightest I suppose, but that can be how it works. All a bit daft really. Imvho of course. Roger
Simon M Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 On the Rare Soul scene you'd have to factor in that the DJ may have great records that only a very few have ! but Beeks is on the right lines as far as promoting goes
Guest Beeks Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 You're a prime case in point, Beeks - I can guarantee you that because of this forum and some of the fuss surrounding you, regardless of it being of your making or what others have said, people wouldn't book you to DJ purely because of it, despite never having met you or know anything about you and regardless of how good a DJ you might be. Not that you'd be bothered in the slightest I suppose, but that can be how it works. All a bit daft really. Imvho of course. Roger You're spot on Roger...I can say almost certainly that a number of Avenues have been closed to me through being outspoken on here...but hey...I can live with that...I will be the first to admit I can come across as a bit of an arse at times online...but i'm happy with the fact that those who have met me in real life from here can see me in a different light
Roger Williams Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 You're spot on Roger...I can say almost certainly that a number of Avenues have been closed to me through being outspoken on here...but hey...I can live with that...I will be the first to admit I can come across as a bit of an arse at times online...but i'm happy with the fact that those who have met me in real life from here can see me in a different light That's like a line out of my own autobiography mate!! :lol:
Md Records Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 The professional way is to book people purely on merit, but BACK IN THE REAL WORLD......................................................Let's put it another way, would you book someone who "slags" you off, honestly, no B.S. Des Parker
Peter99 Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 You're spot on Roger...I can say almost certainly that a number of Avenues have been closed to me through being outspoken on here...but hey...I can live with that...I will be the first to admit I can come across as a bit of an arse at times online...but i'm happy with the fact that those who have met me in real life from here can see me in a different light Arse!
Simon M Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 That's like a line out of my own autobiography mate!! But Roger your sarcastic and a wind up in real life
Guest Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 When I was promoting I never put personal feelings first when it came to selecting DJs...and believe me over the years I had some right w**kers DJ for me...primadonnas who made the DJs in this scene look like they are Humble But my feeling is on the matter that if they play great records and get punters through the door...I don't care what they are like on a personal level...I thibnk if you limit your options on who you like...especially in the music business...then you are going to struggle on all levels...suppose it's just networking...have hundreds of associates in Manchester...but I could count on one hand the amount of people I trust...you don't have to like the DJs you book...just use them to your advantage. Good call!... I prefer to think of it as those who pay their money decide who's on but .. yep. Jayne.x (Queen of spin!)
Guest Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 The professional way is to book people purely on merit, but BACK IN THE REAL WORLD......................................................Let's put it another way, would you book someone who "slags" you off, honestly, no B.S. Des Parker Slagged me off personally - Yes I'd book 'em. Slagged off the music policy of the venue - no. Jayne.x.
Roger Williams Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 But Roger your sarcastic and a wind up in real life Only with idiots who can only post one line inane shite on forums . . .
Guest Beeks Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 The professional way is to book people purely on merit, but BACK IN THE REAL WORLD......................................................Let's put it another way, would you book someone who "slags" you off, honestly, no B.S. Des Parker If it guaranteed to fill my Club? Without doubt Promoting is a thankless task and extremely perilous financially...I don't think you can afford to let personal feelings get in the way...I think it is accentuated even more on the Soul scene...seems like there is 30/40 years of grudges between people on here...and with it being such an insular movement (As there is no fresh influx of people like the mainstream markets) you have no room to pick and chose.
Simon M Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 Only with idiots who can only post one line inane shite on forums . . . You Numpty
Ady Croasdell Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 Slagged me off personally - Yes I'd book 'em. Slagged off the music policy of the venue - no. Jayne.x. I agree with that Jayne and I've done it. Picking your DJs isn't an exact science, there's a lot of gut reaction in there. I've put on people who don't like me and have occasionally accepted criticism of the club's music (though it hurts). It's the way its done that probably matters. The toughest part of the job is not putting your mates on. A lot of them would be worthy of spots too but there are only so many you can fit in and I try to give most people a chance and will take it from there. It's unfair to a lot of good people, collectors and friends but I think most take it graciously and are happy when they do get the call.
Guest Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 If it guaranteed to fill my Club? Without doubt Promoting is a thankless task and extremely perilous financially... Yeh, but doesn't it feel great when it all goes well. Sounds like parenting when you think about it!!.. (Actually - having kids would probably have been less stressful.. LOL ) Jayne.x
Md Records Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 I think it's admirable to set a professional stance, and possibly one of the reasons why venues like the "100 club" have achieved such longevity, but we all know that "favouritism" is out there.To be frank, It's something I just accept as the norm, and not worth losing any sleep over. Des Parker
Guest Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 I agree with that Jayne and I've done it. Picking your DJs isn't an exact science, there's a lot of gut reaction in there. I've put on people who don't like me and have occasionally accepted criticism of the club's music (though it hurts). It's the way its done that probably matters. The toughest part of the job is not putting your mates on. A lot of them would be worthy of spots too but there are only so many you can fit in and I try to give most people a chance and will take it from there. It's unfair to a lot of good people, collectors and friends but I think most take it graciously and are happy when they do get the call. Yep, deffo found the same regarding mates.. Jayne.x.
Guest Beeks Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 Yeh, but doesn't it feel great when it all goes well. It gave me more of a buzz seeing a packed club that I promoted than it did DJing a packed club so I agree wholeheartedly
Peter99 Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 Didn't I tell you to FOOK OFF Err yah! I'll go very quietly.
Guest Chris Waterman Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 Hi Jayne In my experience, 'you will be dammed if you do and dammed if you don't' Chris W
Little-stevie Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 (edited) It is a tough call sometimes... I have had on the odd person who i was not sure about with regards to character, if they did a good job but were real knobs then no way would i have them on again Don't tend to fall out with many folk but there are some who i would never have the time of day for and that will keep away from at all cost and would never have them dj at my events regardless of how good the tunes they have or reputation... There are also certain promoters who i have no time for and would not step foot into any place they run .. Its about honesty, trust and friendship for me, without that the music aint enough alone to make me do something i don't wanna do.. I know plenty folk who would not let shit like this get to them but that not me.... Would not go and play for any person also that i did not like or respect also, there are enough good folk around... peace and love xx Edited October 1, 2008 by little-stevie
Paul-s Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 (edited) seems like there is 30/40 years of grudges between people on here... 60/70 year old grudges KEEP YOUR EYES ON THE D.D.A. Edited October 1, 2008 by paul-s
Paul-s Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 I think it's admirable to set a professional stance, and possibly one of the reasons why venues like the "100 club" have achieved such longevity, Des Parker Is that place still going then!!!
Guest Mrs Simsy Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 You're spot on Roger...I can say almost certainly that a number of Avenues have been closed to me through being outspoken on here...but hey...I can live with that...I will be the first to admit I can come across as a bit of an arse at times online...but i'm happy with the fact that those who have met me in real life from here can see me in a different light Yeah, you're really tall in real life Beeks! It must be hard though, if someones slagged you off, to then book them for your club but then if it puts bums on seats then i guess you'd have to swallow your pride/resist punching them in the face & make the call!
Paul-s Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 What about the reverse. A dick head promoter booking you for his club? Someone who doesn't give a flying f--k about you or your music, but thinks or has been told (not even heard you!) that you are flavour of the month?! Would you do it?
Dave Rimmer Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 You're spot on Roger...I can say almost certainly that a number of Avenues have been closed to me through being outspoken on here...but hey...I can live with that...I will be the first to admit I can come across as a bit of an arse at times online...but i'm happy with the fact that those who have met me in real life from here can see me in a different light Perfectly correct. In real life you're a complete arse not just a bit of an arse
Guest Beeks Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 What about the reverse. A dick head promoter booking you for his club? Someone who doesn't give a flying f--k about you or your music, but thinks or has been told (not even heard you!) that you are flavour of the month?! Would you do it? Unless you're Fatboy Slim I don't think any DJ is comfortable enough to turn down money...besides...it's not him you're playing for...it's the people through the door...just take his cash and make sure you request a big rider hahaha
Guest Beeks Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 Perfectly correct. In real life you're a complete arse not just a bit of an arse And to think Dave I complimented you on your set...remind me if I eventually start promoting on this scene never to book you...no matter what following you have
Paul-s Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 Unless you're Fatboy Slim I don't think any DJ is comfortable enough to turn down money...besides...it's not him you're playing for...it's the people through the door...just take his cash and make sure you request a big rider hahaha Does that mean you do it for money then....like a 'soul' mercinary?
sister dawn Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 (edited) It is a tough call sometimes... I have had on the odd person who i was not sure about with regards to character, if they did a good job but were real knobs then no way would i have them on again Don't tend to fall out with many folk but there are some who i would never have the time of day for and that will keep away from at all cost and would never have them dj at my events regardless of how good the tunes they have or reputation... There are also certain promoters who i have no time for and would not step foot into any place they run .. Its about honesty, trust and friendship for me, without that the music aint enough alone to make me do something i don't wanna do.. I know plenty folk who would not let shit like this get to them but that not me.... Would not go and play for any person also that i did not like or respect also, there are enough good folk around... peace and love xx I agree with what Steve has said here .... honesty trust and friendship has played a major part in this scene of ours since I first got into it, and thats how it is for me years later, backstabbers dont get a place behind my decks and I certainly wouldnt part with any money going to a venue to see em, regardless of tracks.... when someone for example has the same record 40 miles up the road. Dawn x Edited October 1, 2008 by Sister Dawn
Guest gordon russell Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 Seeing another post on another thread got me wondering.... Would you / should you let your personal feelings towards another person stop you supporting them, even if they had soul music to die for?.. For instance... would/should a promotor book a DJ that they didn't like, even if said DJ had the tunes ? Would you still support a DJ if you didn't like that person but they play some of your favourite tunes, or an amazing DJ but a git of a person - would it stop you dancing, listening etc to the music you love?.... same with venue's I suppose... would you support a venue if they played excellent music but you didn't like the promotor or DJ's... just wondering what people's limits would be when it comes to hearing the music they love.. Jayne.x. (Still avoiding the completion of her month end work).. with all respect,you don't know this scene at all, have a good look at the events over the next few months,apart from your local back slapping events that for obvious reasons only have their mates on.....There are some great venues that don't have certain dj's...BECAUSE!!!???....personal stuff,jealousy and just plain dislike of one person or another,but this is life,just cause we like soul music don't mean we are gonna like everyone on the scene.I know some folk think we should ,but hey never mind. tezza
Guest Beeks Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 I agree with what Steve has said here .... honesty trust and friendship has played a major part in this scene of ours since I first got into it, and thats how it is for me years later, backstabbers dont get a place behind my decks and I certainly wouldnt part with any money going to a venue to see em, regardless of tracks.... when someone for example has the same record 40 miles up the road. Dawn x Dawny remind me never to get on the wrong side of you
Paul-s Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 I agree with what Steve has said here .... honesty trust and friendship has played a major part in this scene of ours since I first got into it, and thats how it is for me years later, backstabbers dont get a place behind my decks and I certainly wouldnt part with any money going to a venue to see em, regardless of tracks.... when someone for example has the same record 40 miles up the road. Dawn x Well said Sister Dawn.
Garethx Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 Backstabbers is a great record, though a tad overplayed...
Guest dundeedavie Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 as a promoter i've booked people to play basics who i don't like personally ......the dj's in question are good and i knew they would be good for the club . doesn't mean i have to like them though
Guest Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 What about the reverse. A dick head promoter booking you for his club? Someone who doesn't give a flying f--k about you or your music, but thinks or has been told (not even heard you!) that you are flavour of the month?! Would you do it? yep, equally good question... Jayne.
Guest Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 (edited) with all respect,you don't know this scene at all, have a good look at the events over the next few months,apart from your local back slapping events that for obvious reasons only have their mates on.....There are some great venues that don't have certain dj's...BECAUSE!!!???....personal stuff,jealousy and just plain dislike of one person or another,but this is life,just cause we like soul music don't mean we are gonna like everyone on the scene.I know some folk think we should ,but hey never mind. tezza Ah, now I didn't say it doesn't happen.... I asked if it should... Because I question this I dont know this scene at all?... OK, if you say so. I dont claim to know the answer's, I just asked the question - should it / would it..... I wasn't saying anything was right or wrong, I was just wondering what people's thoughts were... Jayne.x Edited October 1, 2008 by Miss BurySoul
Guest Posted October 1, 2008 Posted October 1, 2008 I agree with what Steve has said here .... honesty trust and friendship has played a major part in this scene of ours since I first got into it, and thats how it is for me years later, backstabbers dont get a place behind my decks and I certainly wouldnt part with any money going to a venue to see em, regardless of tracks.... when someone for example has the same record 40 miles up the road. Dawn x when someone for example has the same record 40 miles up the road?.. well that's a slightly different question then and not what I was originally meaning. Jayne.x
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