Dave Posted April 24, 2005 Posted April 24, 2005 At the end of the day it's all down to personal choice and preference There's always summat I don't like played at venues, I know though there will soon be something I do like played It's still got no place in a Northern Room of mine link OK Chalky....so not in your Northern room.....but how about the East wing? As for knowing there will something played that you do like.....I had to wait an hour and half last night
Mace Posted April 24, 2005 Posted April 24, 2005 Not another closet R&B fan Mace link You're just bringing ya mates in to back you up methinks..
Chalky Posted April 24, 2005 Posted April 24, 2005 OK Chalky....so not in your Northern room.....but how about the East wing? As for knowing there will something played that you do like.....I had to wait an hour and half last night link East Wing will be fine...as long as I'm not in it Hour and half where did you go....
Chalky Posted April 24, 2005 Posted April 24, 2005 You're just bringing ya mates in to back you up methinks.. link rumbled
Guest dundeedavie Posted April 24, 2005 Posted April 24, 2005 now as someone who is known to like r'n'b ( well love it really) my opinion on the anabelle caeser is i don't like it ...not even a little bit ... it's plain and ordinary in my opinion Davie
Mace Posted April 24, 2005 Posted April 24, 2005 now as someone who is known to like r'n'b ( well love it really) my opinion on the anabelle caeser is i don't like it ...not even a little bit ... it's plain and ordinary in my opinion Davie link Davie...you're not big mates with Chalky are ya...
Mace Posted April 24, 2005 Posted April 24, 2005 (edited) now as someone who is known to like r'n'b ( well love it really) my opinion on the anabelle caeser is i don't like it ...not even a little bit ... it's plain and ordinary in my opinion Davie link Do have a confession though - first time I heard it (through a sound burger) I was not over impressed to say the least.....next time was in a club and it blew me socks off.....hence the 12 months from now remark. Edited April 24, 2005 by Mace
Guest NASHEE Posted April 24, 2005 Posted April 24, 2005 now as someone who is known to like r'n'b ( well love it really) my opinion on the anabelle caeser is i don't like it ...not even a little bit ... it's plain and ordinary in my opinion Davie link didnt any of the others float yer boat dave?
Dave Posted April 24, 2005 Posted April 24, 2005 Good evening Dave Err ok, I suppose I meant crossed over in a major way a la Big Daddy Rogers etc... seems to me the R&B tunes that have gone big in Northern rooms are the ones with something a bit different from the normal R&B, not quite sure what but they seem to be more 'accessible' to the majority of the Northern crowd... whereas often DJs trying to introduce the earlier, heavier sounds provoke grumbling As for "no place".. that's up to the dancefloor/majority to decide... link I think the reason only "bit different" tracks have crossed over is that these are the ones singled out by the Northern DJs for novelty value On the rare occassions I have heard a true R&B collector in a main room BDR, James Duncan, Lou Lowton etc are not top of the playlist.
Dave Posted April 24, 2005 Posted April 24, 2005 East Wing will be fine...as long as I'm not in it Hour and half where did you go.... link Leicester!!!
Dave Posted April 24, 2005 Posted April 24, 2005 Do have a confession though - first time I heard it (through a sound burger) I was not over impressed to say the least.....next time was in a club and it blew me socks off.....hence the 12 months from now remark. link I take it this is one you are playing regularly at the moment then, mate?
Mace Posted April 24, 2005 Posted April 24, 2005 I think the reason only "bit different" tracks have crossed over is that these are the ones singled out by the Northern DJs for novelty value On the rare occassions I have heard a true R&B collector in a main room BDR, James Duncan, Lou Lowton etc are not top of the playlist. link Truth is that when these big R&B tunes become accepted by the Northern crowd, they become instantly adopted and defended by the same token. Big Daddy Rogers, Cookie Jackson, 5 Royales etc seem to suffer the fate of being dropped by the R&B scene cus they have been accepted by the Northern Scene .....shame really, cus they are great tunes. (James Duncan and Lou Lawton are terrible records IMHO.)
Mace Posted April 24, 2005 Posted April 24, 2005 I take it this is one you are playing regularly at the moment then, mate? link Nearly worn me way through to the flipside mate....
Guest rachel Posted April 24, 2005 Posted April 24, 2005 (James Duncan and Lou Lawton are terrible records IMHO.) link Did I mention... nursery rhyme lyrics are bad
Chalky Posted April 24, 2005 Posted April 24, 2005 Truth is that when these big R&B tunes become accepted by the Northern crowd, they become instantly adopted and defended by the same token. Big Daddy Rogers, Cookie Jackson, 5 Royales etc seem to suffer the fate of being dropped by the R&B scene cus they have been accepted by the Northern Scene .....shame really, cus they are great tunes. (James Duncan and Lou Lawton are terrible records IMHO.) link Think to be perfectly honest some of those mentioned above also different in style to records like Little Annie. R&B yes (it's all R&B at the end of the day, just us who pigeon hole it) but they aren't as low down and dirty
Mace Posted April 24, 2005 Posted April 24, 2005 Did I mention... nursery rhyme lyrics are bad link Spot on girl.......
Guest dundeedavie Posted April 24, 2005 Posted April 24, 2005 didnt any of the others float yer boat dave? link i haven't got to them yet miss popcorn Davie
Chalky Posted April 24, 2005 Posted April 24, 2005 Truth is that when these big R&B tunes become accepted by the Northern crowd, they become instantly adopted and defended by the same token. Big Daddy Rogers, Cookie Jackson, 5 Royales etc seem to suffer the fate of being dropped by the R&B scene cus they have been accepted by the Northern Scene .....shame really, cus they are great tunes. (James Duncan and Lou Lawton are terrible records IMHO.) link Nick Nack Paddy Whack give the dog a bone...I'd give the dog this f****** record to chew
Dave Posted April 24, 2005 Posted April 24, 2005 Did I mention... nursery rhyme lyrics are bad link Looks like we all agree on that one then.....any dissenters? (Though to be fair ....I love Big Bad Wolf )
Guest NASHEE Posted April 24, 2005 Posted April 24, 2005 Nearly worn me way through to the flipside mate.... link Cant wait until it's completely knackered...i can get some airings out of mine
Guest dundeedavie Posted April 24, 2005 Posted April 24, 2005 Spot on girl....... link i disagree ......looking for my pig - joe tex is a cracking tune Davie
Guest NASHEE Posted April 24, 2005 Posted April 24, 2005 i haven't got to them yet miss popcorn Davie link hi Dave See post 60 & 91 maybe not everyones cup of tea....to say the least
Mace Posted April 24, 2005 Posted April 24, 2005 Think to be perfectly honest some of those mentioned above also different in style to records like Little Annie. R&B yes (it's all R&B at the end of the day, just us who pigeon hole it) but they aren't as low down and dirty link So singing about taking you down to the woodshed for a piece of jellyroll ain't low down and dirty..... Cookie Jackson 'Try love' also falls into low down and dirty in my books. It is all R&B at the end of the day (or shall we go into chain gang / gospel / tribal chant blah blah blah....... )...just different levels of acceptance.... Been a good discussion Chalky, and a clean fight... I'll get ya a pint at Stafford Reunion and have ya dancing to Little Annie by Xmas... Catch ya all later, Mace.
Guest NASHEE Posted April 24, 2005 Posted April 24, 2005 Looks like we all agree on that one then.....any dissenters? (Though to be fair ....I love Big Bad Wolf ) link Just cant help it...I love "Little Boy Blue"
Guest dundeedavie Posted April 24, 2005 Posted April 24, 2005 Just cant help it...I love "Little Boy Blue" link the only one that grabbed me on first listen was harvey lantz - little boy blue ...niiiice Davie
Guest rachel Posted April 24, 2005 Posted April 24, 2005 Most concerning thing about this conversation has been Mace's obsession with getting low down and dirty (and trying to get us all to do the same)!
Chalky Posted April 24, 2005 Posted April 24, 2005 So singing about taking you down to the woodshed for a piece of jellyroll ain't low down and dirty..... Cookie Jackson 'Try love' also falls into low down and dirty in my books. It is all R&B at the end of the day (or shall we go into chain gang / gospel / tribal chant blah blah blah....... )...just different levels of acceptance.... Been a good discussion Chalky, and a clean fight... I'll get ya a pint at Stafford Reunion and have ya dancing to Little Annie by Xmas... Catch ya all later, Mace. link I ws thinking more the likes of "Do You Still Love Me" Enjoyed it Mace, been a pleasure and look forward to the pint on Saturday
Mace Posted April 24, 2005 Posted April 24, 2005 Most concerning thing about this conversation has been Mace's obsession with getting low down and dirty (and trying to get us all to do the same)! link Bugger, now I've been rumbled
Mace Posted April 24, 2005 Posted April 24, 2005 ...actually, thinking about it, Chalky started the low down and dirty talk.....
Mace Posted April 24, 2005 Posted April 24, 2005 Ah Billy.....since you started the ball rolling with this record.....
grant Posted April 24, 2005 Posted April 24, 2005 Take it you don't like it then Grant...... link u could say that mate - insult to rock n roll!
Guest rachel Posted April 24, 2005 Posted April 24, 2005 ...actually, thinking about it, Chalky started the low down and dirty talk..... link Mmm good point You carried it on with such enthusiasm though
Mace Posted April 24, 2005 Posted April 24, 2005 Mmm good point You carried it on with such enthusiasm though link Can't help meself....
Dave Posted April 24, 2005 Posted April 24, 2005 Just cant help it...I love "Little Boy Blue" link You can't, can you? Fair shout though
Mace Posted April 24, 2005 Posted April 24, 2005 u could say that mate - insult to rock n roll! link Still starting to fill floors at Northern dos though.....all the same...... We all have personal tastes Grant, (thank f*ck or it would be a boring scene), and this record will never appeal to the majority of soulies.......it does however, have a certain appeal to so many of them or this discussion would not arise in the first place.
Soulfool Posted April 25, 2005 Author Posted April 25, 2005 Love to read playlists (sad but true!) and would love to read ANY DJ's current top 10 plays link Back to the original topic, my first DJ stint for almost a year was at the Dublin Alldayer so here's my top 10 plays: If eVER
Soulfool Posted April 25, 2005 Author Posted April 25, 2005 Love to read playlists (sad but true!) and would love to read ANY DJ's current top 10 plays link Back to the original topic, my first DJ stint for almost a year was at the Dublin Alldayer on Saturday so here are my top 10 plays: Little Dooley - If Ever I Needed You (Koko) Chuck Corby - I Need Your Love (Fee Bee) The Shepards - Little Girl Lost (ABC) Clifford Binns - It Was Only Yesterday (Theoda) The Rotations - Trying To Make You My Own (Mala) Rose Brooks - I'm Moanin' (Soul City) Choice Of Colour - Your Love (APT) Tommy Youngblood - Hello Darling (Chattahoochee) Curtis Lee - Is She In Your Town (Mira) The Intensions - I Love You (Blue Light) A Happy Hoop
Guest Dan Posted April 25, 2005 Posted April 25, 2005 Leicester!!! link have to say dave, having posted in the events section saying leicester was a great night and recommending it, i agree with you - the music on saturday was not great. i thought hammie was excellent early on and i think it was andy riley who played some nice tunes in the small room (commands on dynamic is one well-known but not worn-out track which springs to mind) but others were not really on form eddie bishop's 'call me' was probably the biggest record of the night in terms of dance floor reaction which was a bit odd left halfway through kenny burrell so didn't hear mick h not the usual excellent level though still way ahead of many other nights great venue and marston's pedigree which is probably the finest pint on earth anyway, back to the top 10s
Guest Johnny One Trout Posted April 25, 2005 Posted April 25, 2005 Big Daddy Rogers, Cookie Jackson, 5 Royales etc seem to suffer the fate of being dropped by the R&B scene cus they have been accepted by the Northern Scene .....shame really, cus they are great tunes. link No they're not Mace Chalky is right
Dave Posted April 25, 2005 Posted April 25, 2005 have to say dave, having posted in the events section saying leicester was a great night and recommending it, i agree with you - the music on saturday was not great. i thought hammie was excellent early on and i think it was andy riley who played some nice tunes in the small room (commands on dynamic is one well-known but not worn-out track which springs to mind) but others were not really on form eddie bishop's 'call me' was probably the biggest record of the night in terms of dance floor reaction which was a bit odd left halfway through kenny burrell so didn't hear mick h not the usual excellent level though still way ahead of many other nights great venue and marston's pedigree which is probably the finest pint on earth anyway, back to the top 10s link Hi Dan, I didn't get there till about 9.30 so missed Andy (very under-rated) and Hammie's early sets. I heard some good music in the main room till 10.00 when the rank oldies started. Went into the small room and caught half an hour of Mick and Kenny Burrell double decking with some unusual records.....so far, so good! After that in the second room it was Hammie with oldies, as billed, and Lee Vowles playing "modern", which turned out to be 70s oldies, several of which he interrupted with the microphone. I wandered into the main room a few times to hear motown and more tired oldies, some repeated. I did stick it out until Mick came on at 12.00 and his set was of the usual high standard, so at least it finished on a high! For the second time running this event has been let down IMHO by a big name guest playing safe! :angry: I hope none of my entrance money was used to pay Ken Burrell A good atmosphere, and better night than some but I heard a better sustained quality of music at Wellingborough on Friday. As you say, back to Little Annie Dave
Guest Johnny One Trout Posted April 25, 2005 Posted April 25, 2005 Funnily enough i was talking to Lee yesterday and he commented on how difficult it was to play anything that wasn't a guaranteed floor filler on the night as the dancers left the floor in droves if they weren't 100% familiar with it, so i don't know that it is entirely fair to give the DJ's stick.
Dave Posted April 25, 2005 Posted April 25, 2005 Funnily enough i was talking to Lee yesterday and he commented on how difficult it was to play anything that wasn't a guaranteed floor filler on the night as the dancers left the floor in droves if they weren't 100% familiar with it, so i don't know that it is entirely fair to give the DJ's stick. link Funnily enough I wasn't intending to "give him stick"....just recounting what I heard. Mick kept the floor full for the last hour with quite a lot of records that would be mainly familiar to regular nighter-goers and the TBI crowd. I spoke to quite a few friends WHO WERE THERE and their thoughts were similar to mine. Dave
Guest Dan Posted April 25, 2005 Posted April 25, 2005 i think that's a fair comment john it was a bit like the parting of the red sea at times it is hard for djs esp on a night where the crowd was a bit unusual maybe having said that, i was more saying that from my own P-O-V (ie not specifically about the dancefloor) that it wasn't that hot some of the lesser-known stuff that was played wasn't that great IMO (can't remember specific tracks, just a feeling) re lee and ally, i'm not sure that double decking works that well - why not do a full spot and let your own stuff flow? also think that the two room policy might be worth looking at because you get similar sounds ie a bit of everything in both which maybe defeats the object a bit. maybe would be better to have the small room as out and out newies/lesser-knowns or r&b or modern having said all that, i still think the orange is an excellent night with friendly punters and promoters, lots of good beer and usually great music/atmosphere
Mace Posted April 25, 2005 Posted April 25, 2005 No they're not Mace Chalky is right link Actually Trouty, Chalky comments were not aimed at Big Daddy Rogers, Cookie Jackson and the like...but at the Anna Belle Caesar track......please try keep up if you wanna join in....
grant Posted April 25, 2005 Posted April 25, 2005 no matter how much i hate modern soul...or wishy washy type northern.....i never call them Crap !!!!!! link i do ! believe in speak your mind - could have used a worse description but thought i'd keep it clean!!
Guest Johnny One Trout Posted April 25, 2005 Posted April 25, 2005 Actually Trouty, Chalky comments were not aimed at Big Daddy Rogers, Cookie Jackson and the like...but at the Anna Belle Caesar track......please try keep up if you wanna join in.... link You sure Mace?? Can't exactly see Chalky shaking a tail feather to "I'm a big man" of course i could be wrong but i doubt it and i wasn't really joining in just heckling from the back
Mace Posted April 25, 2005 Posted April 25, 2005 You sure Mace?? Can't exactly see Chalky shaking a tail feather to "I'm a big man" of course i could be wrong but i doubt it and i wasn't really joining in just heckling from the back link Wasn't saying that he was applauding those records, just that his remarks (as muffled as they were from inside that closet ) were aimed at Anna Belle Caesar.............although he actually voiced support for a Cookie Jackson track, but doubt myself that any of his tail feathers were being shook, or even twitched, at the time (mind you, it is pretty dark in afformentioned closet, so he could have been doing the Watusi for all we know ) Now please return to the back, where your heckling can only be defined as mumbling rant...
Chalky Posted April 25, 2005 Posted April 25, 2005 Wasn't saying that he was applauding those records, just that his remarks (as muffled as they were from inside that closet ) were aimed at Anna Belle Caesar.............although he actually voiced support for a Cookie Jackson track, but doubt myself that any of his tail feathers were being shook, or even twitched, at the time (mind you, it is pretty dark in afformentioned closet, so he could have been doing the Watusi for all we know ) Now please return to the back, where your heckling can only be defined as mumbling rant... link Let me out.....let me out........
Mace Posted April 25, 2005 Posted April 25, 2005 (edited) Let me out.....let me out........ Â Â link Not till we see those tail feathers shaking away mate.... Edited April 25, 2005 by Mace
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