Rob Wigley Posted February 20, 2009 Posted February 20, 2009 Had this coversation today. Someone was saying how fantastic the Northern flyers are these days, rare record scans in full colour, artists pictures from the 60's but its a bit like an easter egg in some cases, great package with lots of promise then get inside the "egg" and there's F**kall in there !! Yet even as recently as the mid 90s we still had Crap flyers and great venues ! Anybody else noticed it ? Bring back crap flyers ! Rob
Chris Anderton Posted February 20, 2009 Posted February 20, 2009 Rob, Really funny you saying that because i just found a few of my old Bretby flyers from the first year and they are really basic, A4 photo copied jobs from 1991, still had a few of them framed and put around the record room. As you know Bretby in the early 90s was one of the places to be.....but the flyers look crap! In another frame i have flyers for 4 events i have Dj`d at in the last couple of years and the flyers look the business......... Chris
Chris Anderton Posted February 20, 2009 Posted February 20, 2009 Not always the case though mate...look at our fantastic "Dab of soul" flyers i just got back from the printers today...and the event is as good as the flyers too...!! Chris
Rob Wigley Posted February 20, 2009 Author Posted February 20, 2009 Good flyer chris, hows babe and the missus ?
Guest Posted February 20, 2009 Posted February 20, 2009 (edited) Had this coversation today. Someone was saying how fantastic the Northern flyers are these days, rare record scans in full colour, artists pictures from the 60's but its a bit like an easter egg in some cases, great package with lots of promise then get inside the "egg" and there's F**kall in there !! Yet even as recently as the mid 90s we still had Crap flyers and great venues ! Anybody else noticed it ? Bring back crap flyers ! Rob It is alright going to town and glamming a venue up - i.e. a flyer in keeping with a Turner or Monet masterpiece - but if , at the end of the day , it is a case of " all fur coat and no knickers " , then the effort has sadly been in vain ........ I must make sure that my design of the flyer for THE TORCH REUNION on SATURDAT 24TH OCTOBER at The Ryan Hall , The Boulevard , Tunstall ( 400yards from Hose Street ) Stoke On Trent , is given careful consideration : but as we have sold half the tickets two weeks after announcing the event , and with eight months to go , I might just produce a crap one ...... Malc Burton THE TORCH REUNION - SATURDAY 24TH OCTOBER Email today and register for advance tickets or go on line for directions, accomodation, venue photos ad ticket hotline https://dkof.freewebpages.org/Torch%20reunion/home.html Ticket reservations - burtonmalc@yahoo.co.uk / pauldonnellybp@aol.com Edited February 20, 2009 by Malc Burton
Rob Wigley Posted February 20, 2009 Author Posted February 20, 2009 (edited) ere you go Malc/ Paul i've done your flyer for you Rob Edited February 20, 2009 by Karen and Rob Wigley
Guest Matt Male Posted February 20, 2009 Posted February 20, 2009 In the 80s there were some brilliant flyers, all in black and white, the Sensible Soul club one with all the pills and tabs later turned into satellites was one of my favourites In those days though you didn't have to worry about dragging the 80% of the scene kicking and screaming into your venue to hear something different, everybody was up for listening to cracking newies and underplayed stuff, it was a different scene altogether. These days i do think flyers reflect how much thought promotors have put into their event. A decent flyer shows care and attention and that they bother about what people think, scribbled flyers that have taken 5 minutes usually indicate an event thought up at the last minute with no preparation or promotion that will probably close after a couple of nights due to lack of advertising and organisation (with everybody wondering what went wrong). You're right though that flashy flyers don't always mean a great event and vice versa but i do appreciate effort put into flyers as, for me, it shows the promotors are bothered about what they are doing and have respect for their paying audience. Above all flyers should be accurate and honest imo.
Guest Posted February 20, 2009 Posted February 20, 2009 Had this coversation today. Someone was saying how fantastic the Northern flyers are these days, rare record scans in full colour, artists pictures from the 60's but its a bit like an easter egg in some cases, great package with lots of promise then get inside the "egg" and there's F**kall in there !! Yet even as recently as the mid 90s we still had Crap flyers and great venues ! Anybody else noticed it ? Bring back crap flyers ! Rob LOL - absolutely!! Jayne.x
Guest andrew bin Posted February 20, 2009 Posted February 20, 2009 i like this i once did a flyer similar to this but never used it to me flyer is just a peice of paper advertising a soul night/nighter and nine times out of ten they end up on the floor or soaked in beer on a table
vaultofsouler Posted February 21, 2009 Posted February 21, 2009 (edited) i like this i once did a flyer similar to this but never used it to me flyer is just a peice of paper advertising a soul night/nighter and "nine times out of ten they end up on the floor" or soaked in beer on a table A bit like Muriel Day should have been .... before being played .... Edited February 21, 2009 by vaultofsouler
Guest mel brat Posted February 21, 2009 Posted February 21, 2009 (edited) Crappy flyer - but pretty good line-up...! (£1 in though... outrageous!) Edited February 21, 2009 by mel brat
Guest Posted February 21, 2009 Posted February 21, 2009 (edited) ere you go Malc/ Paul i've done your flyer for you Rob It is a good job I know you well , or I would have assumed that by you using your avatar in the the flyer for our promotion , that you were implying a similarity to characters in western films , and I do not mean Native American Indians .......... Malc Burton THE TORCH REUNION - SATURDAY 24TH OCTOBER Email today and register for advance tickets or go on line for directions, accomodation, venue photos ad ticket hotline https://dkof.freewebpages.org/Torch%20reunion/home.html Ticket reservations - burtonmalc@yahoo.co.uk / pauldonnellybp@aol.com Edited February 21, 2009 by Malc Burton
Barry Posted February 21, 2009 Posted February 21, 2009 You can't knock people for taking a little pride and time when they are designing their flyers surely? I once produced an 'anti-flyer' for one of our events and it had the correct effect when handing them out to the masses in a heaving and messy 'Powerhouse' crowd at Southport Weekender. If you stick a 'normal' flyer into peoples hands, they tend to stick 'em in their arse pocket without further ado. 'Anti-flyers' (so named due to the fact that the imagery upon such is that daft that no one would expect anyone to pay for 10,000 flyers with such an odd image thereupon) have a greater effect. Here is the image we used on the front of that particular 'anti-flyer' - some of you may recognise Deano (on the right) from the Northern scene over the years:
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