NEV Posted December 11, 2008 Posted December 11, 2008 Ok good folks of the rare soul scene This is something that's always nagged me so im gonna ask the million dollar question But before i do, and before anyone takes it the wrong way ,let me state "i categorically don't hold any grudges to those who fall into this criteria" . Ever since i've listened ,collected vinyl and done a dj spot, i've heard people say "it's not about expensive records ,theres some great cheap but quality stuff out there ,or "i get more satisfaction outta playing a cheap record than a big ticket choon anyday of the week" So why is it when i see all the well known ,big name dj's on our scene ,they play 99% rare ,expensive items that most people A) Will probably never be able to afford or never even find one for sale! Don't get me wrong i love hearing dog rare records that sound great ,just find this so contradicting,maybe even a tad patronising?? seasons greetings
Kev Moore Posted December 11, 2008 Posted December 11, 2008 Ok good folks of the rare soul scene This is something that's always nagged me so im gonna ask the million dollar question But before i do, and before anyone takes it the wrong way ,let me state "i categorically don't hold any grudges to those who fall into this criteria" . Ever since i've listened ,collected vinyl and done a dj spot, i've heard people say "it's not about expensive records ,theres some great cheap but quality stuff out there ,or "i get more satisfaction outta playing a cheap record than a big ticket choon anyday of the week" So why is it when i see all the well known ,big name dj's on our scene ,they play 99% rare ,expensive items that most people A) Will probably never be able to afford or never even find one for sale! Don't get me wrong i love hearing dog rare records that sound great ,just find this so contradicting,maybe even a tad patronising?? seasons greetings Nev, I think the answer to your puzzle is this: The well known dj's play the rare as.... stuff simply because THEY CAN! Simple as that I think. Although they do sometimes slip in cheap quality. Kev
Rhino Posted December 11, 2008 Posted December 11, 2008 Nev, I think the answer to your puzzle is this: The well known dj's play the rare as.... stuff simply because THEY CAN! Simple as that I think. Although they do sometimes slip in cheap quality. Kev imho is it because they just want to show off there collection to the masses but playing to fill the dancefloor should be first and formost in my book
Guest inspirations001 Posted December 11, 2008 Posted December 11, 2008 not a collector as such nowadays, so i don't care if it cost £1 or £5,000. but i suppose you book a dj for his/her quality records and that's what sets them apart that they DO have the un-obtainable. would richard have been so good or levine/curtis etc if they played the same as everyone else. why should a serious collector play a cheap record. he's a collector of rare soul, he doesn't need to i suppose. plenty of cheap and rare soul played at railway club in leeds tomorrow!!!! plug. plug.
KevH Posted December 11, 2008 Posted December 11, 2008 Ok good folks of the rare soul scene This is something that's always nagged me so im gonna ask the million dollar question But before i do, and before anyone takes it the wrong way ,let me state "i categorically don't hold any grudges to those who fall into this criteria" . Ever since i've listened ,collected vinyl and done a dj spot, i've heard people say "it's not about expensive records ,theres some great cheap but quality stuff out there ,or "i get more satisfaction outta playing a cheap record than a big ticket choon anyday of the week" So why is it when i see all the well known ,big name dj's on our scene ,they play 99% rare ,expensive items that most people A) Will probably never be able to afford or never even find one for sale! Don't get me wrong i love hearing dog rare records that sound great ,just find this so contradicting,maybe even a tad patronising?? seasons greetings you naughty boy Nev . Imho,if you've got it flaunt it,if you ain't,play quality. Lesser mortals have to play some inexpensive items to get by. Nice to hear a big name drop some accessible tunes in a set,but still get a buzz outta hearing the Big Ticket items .
Dazcymru Posted December 11, 2008 Posted December 11, 2008 imho is it because they just want to show off there collection to the masses but playing to fill the dancefloor should be first and formost in my book Spot on IMHO. Seen too many DJ's playing from their "rare" box and clearing the floor. It's atmosphere that counts in my book in turning a good into a great night.
Guest Brian Ellis Posted December 11, 2008 Posted December 11, 2008 Spot on IMHO. Seen too many DJ's playing from their "rare" box and clearing the floor. It's atmosphere that counts in my book in turning a good into a great night. Daryl - you're a star . Presume you'll be at Broughton for the Christmas special featuring Neil Jones on Saturday - or will you be in Benidorm (again) watching Sticky Vicky, The Temps and The Four Tops !! See you Saturday Brian
Mace Posted December 12, 2008 Posted December 12, 2008 (edited) Ok good folks of the rare soul scene This is something that's always nagged me so im gonna ask the million dollar question But before i do, and before anyone takes it the wrong way ,let me state "i categorically don't hold any grudges to those who fall into this criteria" . Ever since i've listened ,collected vinyl and done a dj spot, i've heard people say "it's not about expensive records ,theres some great cheap but quality stuff out there ,or "i get more satisfaction outta playing a cheap record than a big ticket choon anyday of the week" So why is it when i see all the well known ,big name dj's on our scene ,they play 99% rare ,expensive items that most people A) Will probably never be able to afford or never even find one for sale! Don't get me wrong i love hearing dog rare records that sound great ,just find this so contradicting,maybe even a tad patronising?? seasons greetings Probably because most of the time the 'big name' DJs are booked at venues to fill the floor, so end up satisfying the promoter and the majority of the dancefloor by playing safe. There are, of course, some who simply can't think 'outside of the (safe)box' Luckily, there are a few DJs out there who consistantly do the opposite, Karl Heard and Johnny Beggs being 2 prime examples, and guess where they are DJing this saturday... Edited December 12, 2008 by Mace
Drew3 Posted December 12, 2008 Posted December 12, 2008 My apologies for this being slightly off thread but can someone tell me what these present 'big ticket' numbers are? Should make an interesting list and I suspect the list might differ depending on region. Also, I need to know for when I win the lottery this weekend!!!!
Drew3 Posted December 12, 2008 Posted December 12, 2008 (edited) Oooops!! Came up twice!! KTF. Drew. Edited December 12, 2008 by Drew3
Dazcymru Posted December 12, 2008 Posted December 12, 2008 Daryl - you're a star . Presume you'll be at Broughton for the Christmas special featuring Neil Jones on Saturday - or will you be in Benidorm (again) watching Sticky Vicky, The Temps and The Four Tops !! See you Saturday Brian Brian Bit of a plug there for Neil (no relation). Of course the Temps and Tops aren't in Benidorm..............it was the Drifters I saw there last time (and Elvis of course). Trying hard to find the link between Sticky Vicky and rare box; as one advert said "She only brings out the tree at Xmas!!!!" Be there Saturday for my Xmas pint Regards Daryl
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